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  • Just in: Tinubu meets with PANDEF leaders at Aso Rock

    Just in: Tinubu meets with PANDEF leaders at Aso Rock

    President Bola Tinubu is meeting with leaders of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) at the Council Chamber of the State House, Abuja.

    The meeting, which began at 4:15pm with the arrival of President Tinubu is expected to discuss varying issues considered to be critical to the interest of the oil-rich Niger Delta region.

    Convened by the late elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, who passed away in February, PANDEF is the mouthpiece of the traditional rulers, leaders and stakeholders of the coastal states of the Niger Delta.

    Just as the meeting commenced after the National Anthem had been sung, President Tinubu requested that a minute of silence be observed in memory of Chief Clark.

    PANDEF, which is attending the meeting with a large entourage, has former governors, senior politicians, traditional rulers, and other categories of stakeholders in attendance.

    Among those at the meeting on PANDEF’s entourage are King Alfred Diete-Spiff, Chairman, Board of Trustees of PANDEF; Obong Victor Attah, Co-Chairman, Board of Trustees of PANDEF; Ambassador Godknows Igali, National Chairman of PANDEF; Senator Seriake Dickson; Professor Mike Ozakhome; former Cross River State governor, Mr Liyel Imoke; former Rivers Deputy Governor, Tele Ikuru; former Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Timi Alaibe.

    Others are Jaja of Opobo, Professor Dandeson Jaja; Senator Ita Enang; Senator Bassey Henshaw; Mrs Ibim Semenitari, former acting Managing Director of the NDDC; Uche Secondus; Senator Andrew Uchendu; National Coordinator of Host Communities of Nigeria, HOSTCOM, Okareme Maikpobi; Niger Delta activist, Ms Ann-Kio Briggs; spokesman of PANDEF, Chief Obiwevbi Ominimini.

    Also attending are the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo; Minister of State for Petroleum (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri; Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy,Bayo Onanuga; Special Adviser on Media and Public Communications, Sunday Dare; and other aides of the President.

    Details shortly…

  • Tinubu appoints new NABTEB registrar, UBEC chairman, others

    Tinubu appoints new NABTEB registrar, UBEC chairman, others

    President Bola Tinubu has appointed Dr Mohammed Aminu as Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB).

    Aminu holds a Ph.D. in Automobile Technology and a Masters in Procurement and Supply Chain Management, Mr Bayo Onanuga, the president’s spokesman, said in a statement.

    Aminu brings 28 years of experience in teaching, administration, research, and policy development to his new role.

    Until his appointment, he served as Director of Procurement at the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI).

    Tinubu urged the new NABTEB Registrar to leverage his vast experience to drive transformational leadership in the agency, ensuring it continued to assess and certify skilled Human Resources essential for Nigeria’s industrial growth.

    The President has also appointed Mr Idris Olorunnimbe as Chairman of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Board.

    Mr Rasaq Olajuwon was named UBEC’s Deputy Executive Secretary (Technical), while Tunde Ajibulu will serve as Deputy Executive Secretary (Services).

    Olorunnimbe brings years of experience in innovative leadership and commitment to youth empowerment and education.

    As Group CEO of The Temple Company, which he founded in 2016, he spearheaded transformative initiatives across education, entertainment, and sports.

    Olajuwon, until his appointment, was Director of Administration and Human Resources at the Lagos State Infrastructure Maintenance and Regulatory Agency (LASIMRA).

    President Tinubu enjoined the new appointees to strengthen the human capital needed to drive educational reforms and enhance service delivery at UBEC, ensuring greater access to quality basic education nationwide.

  • Nigerian professionals will return as economy improves – Tinubu

    Nigerian professionals will return as economy improves – Tinubu

    President Bola Tinubu on Monday said human capital flight could be reversed by improving the economy, developing bottom-up policies that addressed needs, and deepening citizens’ collective sense of ownership.

    President Tinubu, who inaugurated the Planning Committee for the National Youth Conference at the State House, said the ongoing economic reforms were designed to strengthen the economy for the prosperity of Nigerian youths, who constituted more than 60 per cent of the population.

    “I want to reassure you that you are the hope of this country, and everything hangs on you. Every decision that I have taken is about you. It’s about the future.

    “When we removed the fuel subsidy, it was because we wanted to protect your future. We have cleared the path for you to have a great future.

    “When you listen to most professionals leaving Nigeria, there’s a cause. If you grow prosperity back home and empower people, they will not bother leaving. They will stay home,” said the President.

    He told the 44-member planning committee that the government would implement the outcomes of their deliberations and framework for the national conference.

    “This is your opportunity to develop the nation and make it prosperous. The government of today is all about you.

    “You can be critical of politicians and abuse them all the way you can, but politics is about development and the future of generations. You are the heartbeat of our nation, and I hope you take this responsibility seriously.

    “I am glad you are here as a committee to inspire today, tomorrow and hereafter. I am with you,” he said.

    The President noted that his economic reforms had repositioned the economy for greater prosperity and empowerment, as most indicators showed a steady fall in the prices of goods, especially foodstuffs, and a stabilisation of the exchange rate.

    “When we started, it looked so foggy, dicey and hopeless. We worked hard, and it was like drawing water out of a dry well.

    “But today, the economy has turned the corner; prices are falling, confidence in our economy is improving, investors are looking this way, and technology is advancing.

    “You have a great opportunity, and I am ready to listen to you. I have heard your spokesperson’s remarks. You have a great chance of advancing the development of this country. It is all in your hands,” said Tinubu.

    He said he would help navigate, push, and lift the heavy weight of problems to clear the way for the youth.

    “You have a great future before you, which is in your hands.

    “Just look me in the face and tell me whatever you think is wrong and the way forward. Be frank. We will implement your suggestions so long as they are for the country’s prosperity,” the President added.

    Mr Ayodele Olawande, the Minister of Youth Development, thanked the President for giving the youth a voice and assured that the committee represented various stakeholders fairly.

    “We want to thank you for the futuristic ideas; more than 260,000 students have already benefited from the administration’s student loan schemes.

    “We appreciate the renovation of the Third Mainland Bridge for us to use and clearing the passport backlog,” the minister added.

    The minister also thanked the President for historic infrastructural developments that will last through generations.

    Mr Samson Itodo, a member of the committee, said the conference would be a major milestone in the involvement of youths in the country’s development.

    Itodo listed some of the areas of priority, including political governance, economic transformation, skills for the future, such as Artificial Intelligence, climate change and energy transition, and social cohesion and security.

    He said the framework would include virtual consultations, calls for memoranda, regional town hall meetings and the Abuja congress.

  • 2027 poll: El-Rufai slices, dices Tinubu, Ribadu, Sani (2) – By Ehichioya Ezomon

    2027 poll: El-Rufai slices, dices Tinubu, Ribadu, Sani (2) – By Ehichioya Ezomon

    Former British statesman, Labour Party politician and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1964 to 1970 and 1974 to 1976) James Harold Wilson (1916-1995), stated that: “A week is a long time in politics,” which, in today’s world of social media, is being updated to, “A day in politics is a lifetime.”

    Thus, ahead of the February 2027 General Election in Nigeria, “a day in politics is like a lifetime” in which anything – the anticipated and the unexpected – could happen in the political arena, with one politician already predicting the poll outcome, and embarking on a warpath to hinder those on his radar even up to 2031.

    But how many political combats can former Kaduna State Governor and ex-Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai win till Election Day in 2027 and beyond? How many of the politicians posturing for elective offices will grace his “enemy list”? Will he ultimately compromise and reconcile with his “enemies”?

    Controversial and outspoken el-Rufai has a grievance, which’s that President Bola Tinubu, who promised him a ministerial portfolio didn’t deliver, but was actually the one who didn’t want him in his government.

    To el-Rufai, it’s Tinubu – and not the Senate over alleged security concerns – who gave the order for his ministerial rejection in 2023. He recalled that proposing to name him for the power ministry, the president had told him, “Let’s join hands to defeat the electricity mafia,” adding that he accepted to serve because of that challenge.

    In his extensive and no-holds-barred interview on Arise TV on February 24, 2025, el-Rufai said: “The president begged me publicly to come and serve in his government.

    “After two months of negotiations, we finally agreed that he would nominate me as minister. I think along the line, the president changed his mind. Please, don’t believe the story that the NASS (National Assembly) rejected me; it has nothing to do with this. The president didn’t want me in his cabinet.”

    Rhetorically, el-Rufai queried: “What was the security issue? I had been the Governor for eight years in one of the most difficult States in the country. Where is the (security) report? What about other ministers who are far less qualified and have huge controversies around them that scaled through because the president made a call?”

    If the President, as el-Rufai claimed, “made a call” to the Senate on behalf of some nominees, why didn’t Tinubu do likewise for el-Rufai, who most Nigerians were sure would be the first to be cleared by the Senate, owing to how Tinubu publicly cajoled him to be part of his cabinet.

    Nigerians were elated over speculations that el-Rufai would be named the Minister of Power due to his antecedents as Minister of the FCT, which he sanitised in line with the territory’s Master Plan.

    And they can’t forget that iconic video of Tinubu and el-Rufai walking almost hand-in-hand when then-President-elect visited Kaduna State, and pleaded with el-Rufai to be part of his government, even as el-Rufai stated he wanted to take leave from public service.

    But alas, el-Rufai’s screening by the Senate ended in controversy, with claims that the Department of State Services (DSS) had issues with his clearance, and that the Kaduna Senators didn’t suppot his nomination – a main criterion for a nominee’s approval by the Senate.

    Barring any undercurrents, Tinubu owes el-Rufai a reciprocal gesture for a yeoman’s job of fighting for the Presidency to rotate to Southern Nigeria in 2023. El-Rufai thrust his chest out in support of the zoning, at least under the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), which benefited Tinubu!

    If, indeed, Tinubu hadn’t a hand in el-Rufai’s rejection by the Senate, why didn’t he carve out another appointment for him in government, which doesn’t require Senate clearance? That he didn’t do so is food for thought, as el-Rufai’s only scratched the surface, and Tinubu remains taciturn about what went wrong along the way!

    El-Rufai also spoke about how he and the Kaduna chapter of the APC endorsed Tinubu among the aspirants for President in 2023, saying: “I don’t know if I will support Tinubu in 2027. I will evaluate the situation at the time and I will consult widely. When I supported President Tinubu before the primaries, it was a decision that the leaders of APC took in Kaduna. Who do we support?

    “We succeeded in ensuring that power goes to the South, and we know that all the Northern candidates (then-Kogi State Governor) Yahaya Bello, and (then-Senate President) Ahmad Lawan will go nowhere.

    “Among the southerners, who do we support? They know those that are my friends. Tinubu was not my friend. I was never close to him. (In spite their political association of over a decade, from 2012 to 2023 – pre-formation of the APC, and through the campaigns and conduct of the 2015, 2019 and 2023 General Elections).

    “But the consensus of the APC in Kaduna was that we should support Bola Tinubu because he is the one that is more likely to win. Politicians make these calculations. In 2027, I am going to consult the same people. We are going to take the same decision, which candidate to support and in which party!”

    El-Rufai admitted he might not possess the same clout in 2027 as in 2023, to determine who and from which region the APC candidate will emerge. “Now, I am a private citizen. I am not sure I would be in the APC 2027, so I cannot answer that question (about his support for a Southern candidate). Now in 2027, I will not be a governor, so I will not have the sort of clout that I had in 2023,” he said.

    Going haywire, el-Rufai boasts of rallying like-minded Nigerians, to upstage Tinubu in 2027. He’s created an “enemy list” that so far contains Tinubu; the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu; and Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani, who el-Rufai “anointed” to succeed him in 2023.

    El-Rufai’s tackling Tinubu from the angle of performance of his administration barely two years in the saddle. And he’s given the President and his team the thumbs down, as one of the reasons he may not endorse him for re-election in 2027.

    In his Arise TV interview, el-Rufai asked if Tinubu has performed averagely to contemplate running for a second term, saying, “As a private citizen, I can afford to be reckless and say, ‘You know what? We gave the southerners their chance. They gave us Tinubu; has he done well? If he hasn’t done well by 2027, let’s vote him out’” (and vote in a northerner).

    El-Rufai talked about a “Project to destroy el-Rufai,” allegedly motivated by Mallam Ribadu’s purported ambition to succeed Tinubu in 2031, even as he accused Governor Sani of working with Ribadu, and levelling corruption allegations against him, to destroy his image.

    “This project… is Nuhu Ribadu’s conception. He is the architect and builder of that project. He is the one working with Uba Sani to implement it. So far, it has been frustrating for them,” el-Rufai said.

    Denying el-Rufai’s claim, Ribadu, in a post on X platform on February 24, stated: “If my silence wouldn’t be misconstrued as consent, I would have ignored him. I am too preoccupied with my current assignment to engage in a media fight with Nasir el-Rufai or anyone else.

    “Despite the incessant baiting and attacks, I have never spoken ill of Nasir on record anywhere. This is out of respect for our past association and our respective families. I will not start today. I, however, urge the public to disregard El-Rufai’s statements against me.”

    On the claim by el-Rufai that he’s planning a 2031 presidential bid, Ribadu stated: “For the avoidance of doubt, I want to put it on record that I have never discussed running for president in 2031 with anybody.

    “All my focus and energy are geared completely towards the advancement of Nigeria and the success of President Tinubu’s administration. I therefore ask Nasir el-Rufai to allow me to face my onerous national assignment, just as I do not bother myself with his own affairs.”

    El-Rufai, like some topshots, boycotted the APC first caucus meeting under Tinubu’s headship on February 25, stating: “Unfortunately, I won’t attend the APC national caucus meeting, because I will be on my way to Cairo where I spend most of my time. I didn’t get adequate notice.

    “The constitution of our party requests 21 days or I think 14 days’ notice for this kind of national organ meeting. I don’t think that notice was given. If it was given, I don’t think I’d received such an invitation. I’ve my plans, and I am leaving tomorrow (February 25). Many of my friends will attend and they will give me updates. I don’t think I will miss anything. Ramadan is starting. I’ve made my own plans, too.”

    Anyway, el-Rufai said he’s been vocal about his grievances with the APC and its leadership, especially his earlier declaration that, “he’d not left the APC, but it’s the APC that’d left him.”

    “When the party meets, I think I’ve shouted loud and clear. So, we’ll wait and see what the party will do about it. I don’t have to be there. I’m not the only member of the party that’s unhappy” (about APC’s alleged deviation from its core progressive principles and values).

    It wasn’t all gloom and doom about President Tinubu and his economic policies, and reported lopsided appointments that favour the Yoruba. “I support some of his (Tinubu’s) policies; most of the economic policies are the right orthodox policies, but the sequencing is wrong and the quality of the people implementing the reforms leaves much to be desired” el-Rufai said.

    “President Tinubu is appointing his own boys, not because they’re Yoruba, and most of his appointments do not reasonably cover the Southwest. People should stop confusing the two; the appointments are not balanced, but it’s not a Yoruba thing. Please, don’t punish the Yoruba.”

    Despite hobnobbing with and chaperoning former Vice President and ex-presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, across the power bases in the country, el-Rufai ruled out joining the PDP, but may find another platform “to pursue the progressive values he believes in if he can’t find them in the APC.”

    “(But) one thing I can say for sure is that PDP is not a party I will go to, ever. I thought about it and decided long ago, and nothing has changed; in fact, if anything, the PDP has gotten worse,” he said.

    With friends like Mallam el-Rufai, President Tinubu, Mallam Ribadu and Governor Sani don’t need enemies! Who’ll be next to appear on el-Rufai’s “enemy list” as he proceeds apace towards his 2027 goal of removing Tinubu and the APC from power? The political arena is pregnant with anxiety and anticipation! (END)

  • Tinubu condoles with Jimi, Segun Agbaje on death of mother

    Tinubu condoles with Jimi, Segun Agbaje on death of mother

    President Bola Tinubu has expressed his condolences to Jimi and Segun Agbaje, as well as the entire Agbaje family, on the passing of their mother, Mrs Margaret Agbaje, on March 5.

    The President’s condolences were conveyed in a statement issued by his spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, on Sunday in Abuja.

    Tinubu described Mrs Agbaje as a distinguished educator, community leader, and former President of the Catholic Women Organisation (CWO), Lagos Ecclesiastical Province.

    “The President joined friends, associates, the Catholic community in Nigeria, and the many students whose lives she impacted in mourning her loss.

    “Throughout her illustrious career, Mrs Agbaje made significant contributions to education.

    “She taught mathematics at Holy Child College, Lagos (1953–1959), served at St. Joseph’s Teacher Training College, Surulere (1960-1971), and led as the Headmistress of St. Catherine’s Model School, Surulere (1971–1982).

    “Her influence on her students was profound and lasting,” the statement quoted the President as saying.

    He commended her dedication to education and nation-building, recognising her as a beacon of teaching, learning, and discipline.

    He lauded her enduring legacy as a mother and leader, which continued to thrive in those she mentored to success, including her children and others who excelled in their fields.

    “Mama Agbaje’s life was a testament to kindness, humility, and unwavering dedication to education.

    “To her students, her greatest fulfilment was seeing their triumphs,” the President remarked.

    “Beyond her educational endeavours, Agbaje was a pillar of strength within the Catholic community.

    “She also excelled when she served as President of the CWO, Lagos Ecclesiastical Province, and held key leadership roles in numerous church societies.”

    Tinubu encouraged the Agbaje family and all who mourned her to find solace in their faith and the enduring impact of her well-lived life.

    He offered prayers for her soul’s peaceful repose.

  • IWD: You’re bedrock of our nation, Tinubu to women

    IWD: You’re bedrock of our nation, Tinubu to women

    President Bola Tinubu on Saturday,  celebrated the resilience, brilliance, and indispensable contributions of Nigerian women, in a personal message to mark the 2025  International Women’s Day.

    He described Nigerian women as the bedrock of the nation, driving progress from homes to farms, boardrooms, and communities.

    He said, yet, 30 years after the Beijing Declaration, too many women still faced barriers that limited their potentials.

    “Our administration is committed in our Renewed Hope pledge to dismantle obstacles, expand access to finance, and ensure equitable opportunities in governance, agriculture, and every sector.

    “To our mothers, daughters, sisters – your strength fuels Nigeria’s future. Together, we rise!” the President wrote.

  • Tinubu elevates Adekunle-Johnson to special adviser, Anwuka senior aide

    Tinubu elevates Adekunle-Johnson to special adviser, Anwuka senior aide

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Mr Temitola Adekunle-Johnson as Special Adviser to the President on Job Creation and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), Office of the Vice-President.

    Mr Stanley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of The Vice President, said this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Nkwocha also said Tinubu approved the appointment of Mrs Uju Anwuka, as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Health, Office of the Vice-President.

    According to him, the appointments are part of efforts to actualise the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu administration.

    Nkwocha stated that prior to their appointments, Adekunle-Johnson and Anwuka served in the same portfolios as Senior Special Assistant and Special Assistant to the President respectively, all in the office of the Vice-President.

    He said as Senior Special Assistant, Adekunle-Johnson had diligently driven some of the administration’s policies and programmes in areas of job creation and development in the MSMEs space in Nigeria.

    He said key initiatives implemented under his supervision included the Expanded National MSME Clinics, and the Shared Facility Initiative, among others.

    Similarly, Nkwocha said that Onwuka had anchored the administration’s vision in combating malnutrition and hunger, especially in vulnerable communities across the country, while serving as Special Assistant.

    According to him, a key programme under her watch is the recently launched Nutrition 774 Initiative.

    “Their latest appointments as Special Adviser and Senior Special Assistant respectively are with immediate effect,” said the statement.

  • President Tinubu appoints 2 new Perm Secs

    President Tinubu appoints 2 new Perm Secs

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of two new Permanent Secretaries to fill existing vacancies.in the Federal Civil Service

    Mrs Eno Olotu, Director Information and Public Relations, office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF) announced this in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday.

    The newly appointed officials are Mr Adeladan  Olarinre and Mr Mukhtar Muhammed representing Oyo State and the North-West geopolitical zone, respectively.

    Olotu said the appointments followed a rigorous and transparent selection process in line with the administration’s commitment to meritocracy, excellence, and competence in the civil service.

    “The new permanent secretaries are urged to bring wealth of their experiences and expertise to their roles, which will further strengthen the delivery of public services and support the government’s development agenda,’’ she said.

    Olotu said the HCSF, Mrs Didi Walson-Jack, commended Tinubu for his unwavering commitment to entrenching the principles of transparency, meritocracy, and professionalism in the civil service.

    She added that the appointments reflected the administration’s dedication to fostering a competent and results-oriented public service that meets the needs of Nigerians.

  • Tinubu appoints Shamsedeen Ogunjimi as  Accountant General of Federation

    Tinubu appoints Shamsedeen Ogunjimi as Accountant General of Federation

    President Bola Tinubu has appointed Shamsedeen Babatunde Ogunjimi as the new Accountant General of the Federation.

    A statement issued by the presidential spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, explained that the appointment was made after a rigorous selection process.

    According to the statement, the appointment which was approved on Tuesday, takes effect from 7th March 2025, the same day the incumbent Oluwatoyin Madehin will retire.

    Ogunjimi, 57, was first named as Madehin’s successor last December.

    “A selection committee later chose him through a competitive, rigorous, and merit-based process involving Directors of Accounts in the Federal Civil Service. The committee conducted the process through three stages: a written assessment, an ICT proficiency test, and oral interviews.

    “The selection process underscores President Tinubu’s commitment to promoting transparency, excellence, and competence in key public service positions,” the statement said.

    Ogunjimi graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, in 1990 with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy. He also obtained a Master’s in Accounting and Finance from the University of Lagos.

    He is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria.

    President Tinubu congratulated Ogunjimi on his appointment and urges him to discharge his duties in the service of Nigeria with integrity, professionalism, and dedication to Nigeria’s service.

  • Look how Bola Tinubu, with his political wizardry, brings Rivers to Lagos – Godwin Etakibuebu

    Look how Bola Tinubu, with his political wizardry, brings Rivers to Lagos – Godwin Etakibuebu

    Let us start with the similarities of the two situations before coming to the genesis, or the beginning of the voyage.

    In Port Harcourt, Rivers State, twenty-seven members of the State House of Assembly saw it, beautiful enough, to defect from the People Democratic Party [PDP] – a Political Party under which they were elected to office as Honourable Members of the State Assembly. 

    And the defectors did what they did glamorously, publicly and under a very widely covered showmanship; which was appropriately reported by both the Nigerian and International Press.

    Besides the deliberately orchestrated ceremony, the leadership of the opposing Political Party in Rivers State – the All Progressive Congress [APC], represented by the State Chairman; Tony Okocha, was at hand to receive the defectors, and so made a speech of welcoming the twenty-seven [defectors] from the PDP into the APC

    With the defection ceremony completely concluded, the PDP was left with only Four members in the Rivers State House of Assembly. It was the Four leftover of the State House of Assembly that the State Governor – Amaopusenibo Siminalaye Fubara, have been dealing with, in all legislative matters, till date.

    President Bola Tinubu knew this historical perspective before he brought his wizardry “political solution” to calm nerves down, between his godson – the man that gave him the presidential winning political ticket from Rivers State; former Governor Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, and the incumbent Governor of Rivers State, Siminalaye Fubara, in Abuja.

    The takeaway cache with which Bola Tinubu – the President, brought political solution to Rivers State was FOUR – 1,2,3,4, legislative members.

    Let us turn away from Rivers State and come down to Lagos State and anchor in its capital city – better known as Lagos, a city credited with Excellence

    Permit me to place it on record that the acronym of EXCELLENCE given to Lagos did not come during Bola Tinubu time as Governor. 

    No, the city earned that alias from the days of Brigadier General Mobolaji Olufunso Johnson; Military Governor of the State from May 1967 to July 1975. This is not to say that Ahmed Bola Tinubu, as governor of Lagos State did not perform excellently – yes, he did and added his touch to the ever-glowing and ever-glorious great Masterplan, that started from General Johnson, through that great Journalist of his time; Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande, before Bola Tinubu’s arrival.

    Can we now settle down to look at the Four-man legislative council solution that President Bola Tinubu brought to Lagos from Rivers?

    Back to Lagos State – where Bola Ahmed Tinubu had remained the political Lord Mayor of the Jungle, or the Alfa and Omega, since 1999, when he became the governor of the State, things have never fallen out of his personalised arrangement. He remains the godfather of Lagosian, and the people remain dedicated to him. He remains the Supreme Commander of his people.

    But by December 2024, even as a sitting president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, he came home on holiday – at his sprawling Bourdillon house. There, he met with some leaders of his Political Party, the APC, the State Governor; Babajide Sanwo-Olu; the Speaker of the State House of Assembly; Mudashiru Obasa, and nearly all members of the Octopus-like Institution, Governance Advisory Council [GAC] – an institution created by Bola Tinubu in 1999 that simplified his hold on power in Lagos State.

    The topic of deliberation on that day in question, as we were told, was to look into the allegation levelled against the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, as relates to his arrogant disposition against the Governor of the State, and some members of the GAC, high handedness cum unruly actions against his colleagues in the House of Assembly, and allegations of corruption and fraud on his management of the House’s budget.

    The Nigerian public did not know the exact outcome of that “reconciliation gathering”, except to accept that “their political godfather reconciled them”. Signs that the so-called “reconciliation”  did not go well started manifestation on January 13, 2025, a few days after the Bourdillon gathering, as Speaker Obasa was impeached by 36 members of the State House of Assembly – a clear majority out of the 40-member, and the Deputy Speaker – Mojisola Lasbat Meranda, was elected Speaker. 

    After a few days of silence from the ousted Speaker, and the fortification of the newly elected first female Speaker in Lagos State; with her Executive paying a solidarity visit to  the GAC, and the State’s Governor, whispers came in very clearly that Bola Ahmed Tinubu consent was not sort before removing Mudashiru Obasa as Speaker.

    Obasa fought his way back, with galaxy of Security outfit, on a day that Police Security assigned to Mojisola Meranda [the newly elected Speaker] was withdrawn by the Police Authority. On his return journey however, “former Speaker Obasa, though announced that “I have returned to take over the leadership of the House”, he addressed only 4 legislators of the House as 36 members distanced themselves from him. 

    And this is where the similarity between River State and Lagos State anchored. In Rivers State, the lacuna created by political exigency left 4 legislators in the House of Assembly, while in Lagos State, another lacuna of political exigency left 4 legislators in the State House of Assembly for a ravaging Speaker – allegedly said to have gained President Bola Tinubu’s backing, 

    There are questions on the position, or place of President Tinubu, in this political fracas – this is something we must dig out. Other most important questions we must find answers to are these: 

    • Has an end come to the Bola Tinubu’s totalitarian hold of power in Lagos State?
    • Who are these “Political Hawks” daring the absolutistic Mayor of the Lagos Jungle?
    • Could it be that as the Asiwaju of Yoruba land and Jagaban of Borgu moved up the ladder in conquering and acquiring Nigeria, the Lagos vibrant politicians – most of whom are not indigenous personae dramatis of Lagos State, have started rewriting the history of Lagos already?
    • Can we identify these hustler-politicians by names?
    • If Mudashiru Obasa regains the Lagos State House of Assembly’s Speakership back, what revelation about the Tinubu’s oligarchy would that be bringing to the front burner of the Nigerian historical template?
    • Same question holds for continuity, or otherwise, of Mojisola Meranda.
    • Where blows the wind of Lagos State political setting henceforth, from here?

    We are not finished with this trajectory yet, but this court must adjourn for the exigency of other involving matters from Abuja. C.O.U.R.T!

    Godwin Etakibuebu; a Veteran Journalist, wrote from Lagos.

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