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  • A coalition and its many tendencies – By Abraham Ogbodo

    A coalition and its many tendencies – By Abraham Ogbodo

    It is too early to worry about the coalition to fight Tinubu in 2027. Even if the lion is ensnarled, you do not approach it with bare hands. You give all the benefits of doubt and go very prepared for any eventuality. When the coalition was announced some weeks ago, there was some breathe of relief across the land. This was, however, not in the air-tight assurance that the days of Bola Ahmed Tinubu as President could now be counted. It was more in the feeling that a ferocious tiger was being released into the jungle to place limits on the recklessness of the lion. With the coalition, as hyped, the event billed for 2027 could rise to its billing of a true presidential election instead of a mere coronation anniversary of a reigning king.

    The picture presented on July 2, 2025 was that of combat readiness. The coalition announcer, Raph Nwosu, sounded very urgent. He said Nigeria is right now in a place called ICU and that seasoned healers are being assembled under an interventionist platform called African Democratic Alliance (ADC) to intervene. ICU is a special ward in a general hospital. It means Intensive Care Unit. As the name implies, persons admitted in it are intensively cared for or else they die. To put it bluntly, ICU is a sweet name or an euphemism to describe the death chamber of a health facility. Persons admitted there are actually waiting to die. Short and simple! In other words, Mr. Raph Nwosu was telling Nigerians on that special day that Nigeria has been admitted to die in Aso Rock Villa, Abuja and that, healers from the nooks and crannies of the country are needed to save it from dying.

    This is also saying that the ADC is on a self-appointed mission to save Nigeria. It is just that the venture is resonating because people are truly seeking any form of adventure to lessen the boredom of the moment. Before now, the ADC had appeared the most unlikely entity for the task it has assigned itself. It was among the many other empty political vessels that create the impression of a multi-party democracy in Nigeria. They are usually heard during elections, after which, they would slip into hibernation and wait for the next electoral season to make so much noise again. Their owners only manage to maintain them in anticipation of some kind of fortune either through a merger or an acquisition deal.

    What has happened with the African Democratic Congress is not different from this. In a way therefore, some of these marginal and non-legacy political parties should be assisted to survive. They come handy in times of national emergency when efforts need to be concerted to take down a formidable public enemy.

    Ralph Nwosu can easily pass for a faithful and consistent political entrepreneur. In real enterprise, he would rank among the Dangotes. His resilience and faithfulness had kept the ADC alive and attractive for acquisition by disparate portfolio political investors with heavy eyes on the 2027 high stakes bidding. The deal came at a time that passing the head of a full-grown camel through the eye of a needle was easier than getting INEC to register a new political party for contest in 2027. In fact, the investors that finally berthed in the ADC had tried to float their own party but INEC neither agreed nor disagreed. It only placed studs that made the acquisition of ADC a much easier option. It became a situation of when what was desirable was not available. The team simply reclined and made what was available, desirable. It didn’t make good sense marking endless time with a most hesitant umpire that entertains no qualms in breaching its own rules and creating new ones in the middle of the game to reach specific ends.

    The attendance at the acquisition ceremony was robust. For the records, the investors are politicians from across platforms of which the PDP is the most notable. Faces at the ceremony include Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, David Mark, Peter Obi, Bukola Saraki, Rabiu Kwakwanso, Rotimi Amaechi, Nasir El-Rufai, Rauf Aregbesola, among others. These are very tall names. Abubakar is a former Vice President who has been working tirelessly, including switching political parties like caftans, since 1993, to become president. He has not retired. David Mark and Bukola Saraki headed the National Assembly at different times as Presidents of the Senate. Introducing Peter Obi is superfluous. He does not need it. Kwakwanso, Amaechi, El-Rufai and Ogbeni Aregbesola were state governors at different times and have remained recurring in all major political calculations since 1999.

    These loud names in their combined decibels are enough to affect good hearing and create anxiety in the Lion’s den. And they have truly. Hence what to do to dissipate the gathering storm called ADC has remained a major issue, outside mis-governance, in Aso Rock Villa since the Coalition was announced about a month ago.

    The speeches at the takeover ceremony were even more reassuring. First, the original owners of the ADC, represented by its chairman, Ralph Nwosu, spoke to underline the significance of the day. That is, while the name would remain, ADC would however change content and character to reflect the new ownership structure. The man is very passionate about discharging the country from the ICU. He came close to placing a curse on anyone within the old ADC structure who works to impede the stated mission. Such a person ‘’does not love Nigeria’’ he said.

    Nwosu allegedly turned down an offer of a ministerial appointment by the Tinubu administration thrice just to remain focused on the mission. He willingly yielded complete control to the ADC’s new chairman, Senator David Mark, who entered proclaiming a determination to accomplish the mission at all costs. Peter Obi pleaded for focus because the harvest appears larger than the workforce. He asked all key gladiators, including himself, to subsume their ambition to become president under the singular mission to discharge Nigeria from the ICU.

    Everything had looked good. It was like after God was done with creation. The Almighty was reported in the Book of Genesis to have taken a panoramic view of the outlay and affirmed His own perfection. What He created was good. This was, however, before the devil started his own creation to cast spanner in God’s good work. And things have never looked good again since then. This is also where we are with the mission to take out Nigeria from the ICU. The coalition is getting anaemic too early in the day and it is looking as if, it, itself, would be admitted as a second patient to join Nigeria at the ICU.

    The PDP that is cast to drive the mission is ironically the one causing the coalition to lose blood and vital fluids. The party is asking for the same thing that the coalition is seeking. It is itching to touch off a mock mission. This is not normal. Everything is pointing to the fact that the lion is not sleeping. He is afield hunting prey.

    Two weeks ago, I sounded a warning on this page. The Jagaban is like a drunken king cobra. Outside intoxication, the king cobra portends enough danger. And in a drunken state, its lethal capabilities are better add safer imagined than experienced. It will take more than conventional tactics to contain a drunken king cobra. At the risk of sounding trite, I am saying it here again, that Bola Ahmed Tinubu is not a Goodluck Jonathan. He is a man of immense capabilities and capacity. He had taken down fortresses without added advantages. Now, with all the ace cards up his sleeves, dispatching him is possible but same cannot rely entirely on commonplace logic, morality and imagination. Real action and affirmation must be added to redistribute the advantages that President Tinubu exclusively wields in the unfolding power game.

    In the months ahead, BAT shall glide in all directions to poach workers of iniquity for his purpose. To make the mission impossible for the coalition. Only yesterday, it was reported that Nafiu Bala who contested the Gombe State governorship election in 2023 under the ADC, and until the acquisition deal, the party’s national deputy chairman, has walked back on the deal and declared himself national chairman of ADC to supplant Senator David Mark. There shall be more of this kind of stories as the countdown to 2027 narrows. It will only require a hefty budget to recruit high, middle and low levels manpower to roam and sow seeds of discord across the political terrain.

    Still, the PDP is getting more intriguing by the day. It does not want to live and it does not want to die too. It is like the dying Urhobo strongman who has his life wrapped up in a charm ( uhuvwu oyovwi ) at the rooftop. Until, the roof crashes to base to bring the charm in contact with earth, his spirit will not depart.

    The sudden resurgence in the PDP is not ordinary. It has something to with PBAT. It is designed to cause a pull in all directions. Right now, it is not only Nyesom Wike that is precipitating a centrifugal force to dismember the PDP. Other people have joined him. Even Ali Modu Sheriff has regained confidence, after his failed crusades to kill the PDP for the APC, to mount the podium to pontificate on values. Ayo Fayose is talking too. Bukola Saraki, Prof. Jerry Gana, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State and host of others are reasserting their PDPness as if that fact had been in doubt. These are not lightweight men. They are mighty men of valour in politics. They are known for transactions that cut the nose to spite the face. Other political parties are undergoing the same degree of implosions in a coordinated preemptive strikes by the king cobra.

    Needless to say that the Jagaban has all his instincts intact. And the coalition should be worried. Very worried, that is. Even if the sentiments lie outside him as he wanes in overall rating, the advantages are comprehensively within the control of BAT. Above all, to win against a champion, he must not only be beaten but seen to have been beaten. This was exactly what Mohammed Ali told Ken Norton after their keenly contested heavy weight bout on September 28, 1976 in New York City. Norton who felt he fought better and therefore more deserving of a win instead of Ali was told that champions are not defeated by luck.

    Apparently, the coalition has got real work to do. Victory against the Jagaban cannot be gratuitous. To sway the jury and all the other invisible factors in the decision making, the challenger must be seen to have defeated the champion hands down. In fact, the coalition should aim for a knockout. I will not say more than this. A word, they say, is enough for the wise.

  • Hadiza Bala Usman reportedly replaces Akume as SSG raises concerns

    Hadiza Bala Usman reportedly replaces Akume as SSG raises concerns

    The National Development and Transparency Watch (NDTW) has raised concerns over recent political rumours suggesting the resignation of Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, and his alleged replacement with Special Adviser on Policy Coordination to the President, Hadiza Bala Usman.

    In a statement issued by its National Coordinator, Comrade Abiola Olaguntade Waheed, the group questioned the circumstances surrounding the speculation, describing it as unusual and possibly orchestrated.

    The NDTW highlighted three factors it believes set this rumour apart from ordinary political gossip.

    First, the timing — the news broke shortly after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu embarked on an official trip abroad, a move the group said could have been calculated to create maximum political shock in his absence.

    Second, the speed and breadth of the rumour’s circulation suggested a “well-choreographed operation,” with both mainstream and online platforms amplifying the claim within minutes.

    Third, Wikipedia and other online profiling platforms reportedly updated their pages almost instantly — listing Senator Akume as a “former” SGF and Hadiza Bala Usman as the “serving” occupant of the role. Such updates, the group said, hinted at a degree of premeditation.

    The group noted that Bala Usman has not publicly distanced herself from the speculation. Citing the legal maxim “Qui tacet consentire videtur” (“He who is silent is seen to consent”), the NDTW argued that her silence could be interpreted as tacit approval of the narrative.

    While the Presidency, through spokesperson Bayo Onanuga, quickly dismissed the rumour, the group stressed that a personal rebuttal from Bala Usman would have further strengthened the denial.

    Alleged Links to El-Rufai Fuel Suspicions
    The statement also drew attention to Bala Usman’s past political associations — particularly her tenure as Chief of Staff to former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai and later as Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, appointments in which El-Rufai reportedly played a role.

    The NDTW pointed out that El-Rufai, once an ally of President Tinubu, is now perceived as a leading critic and political rival ahead of the 2027 elections. It alleged that concerns have persisted within political circles over whether Bala Usman’s loyalty lies fully with the Tinubu administration or with her former boss.

    The group claimed that sensitive political information unfavourable to the Tinubu presidency has, in the past, made its way to El-Rufai — suggesting the possibility of an internal leak.

    According to the NDTW, elevating Bala Usman to the role of SGF could pose a political risk to the Tinubu administration.

    “If Senator George Akume were to vacate the seat of Secretary to the Government of the Federation today, it would be tantamount to political suicide for President Bola Tinubu to put into that office one of such doubtful loyalty,” the statement warned.

    The group urged the President and his advisers to exercise vigilance in appointments to sensitive political positions.

    “Caution can never be considered excessive when the stability of a government is at stake,” Waheed said.

  • Tinubu appoints governing council for Ogoni varsity  ‎

    Tinubu appoints governing council for Ogoni varsity ‎

    President Bola Tinubu has appointed the Pro-Chancellor, governing council members, and principal officers of the Federal University of Environment and Technology, Koroma/Saakpenwa, Ogoni, in Rivers.
    ‎This is contained in a statement issued by Presidential Spokesperson, My Bayo Onanuga on Wednesday in Abuja.
    ‎According to the statement, Prof. Don Mon Baridam (South-South), is the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, while Prof. Chinedu Mmom, also from the South-South, will serve as the Vice-Chancellor.
    ‎Baridam, a professor of Management with specialisation in Organisational Behaviour, had previously taught at the University of Port Harcourt.
    ‎Mmom is a professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Management at the University of Port Harcourt, he is a former Commissioner for Education in Rivers.
    ‎The Governing Council comprises a diverse team, with members from different regions of the country.
    ‎They are Mr Emmanuel Onoja (North Central); Mr Hamid Adekunle (South West)( Prof. Chima Oji (South East); and Alhaji Abdullahi Lamda (North West).
    ‎Dr Mpigi Douglas (South South) will be the Registrar, Zoryii Nwaimanie (North Central) will take on the role of Bursar, and Dr Saghanen Ntogo from the South/South will be the Librarian.
    Onanuga said that President Tinubu appointed a team of professionals to play key roles at the university.
    ‎The new University will admit its first cohort of students in September.
    ‎ President Tinubu signed the bill establishing the University into law on February. 3.
  • Tinubu appoints Adeyemi as new CG of Federal Fire Service

    Tinubu appoints Adeyemi as new CG of Federal Fire Service

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Deputy Controller-General (DCG) Olumode Samuel Adeyemi as the new Controller-General of the Federal Fire Service (FFS).

    The appointment, made on behalf of President Tinubu, was conveyed through the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB).

    According to a statement by the Secretary to the Board, Maj.-Gen. (Rtd.) A. M Jibril, the appointment is effective from August 14, 2025.

    His appointment follows the imminent retirement of the current Controller-General, Engr. Abdulganiyu Jaji Olola, who will officially exit the service on August 13, 2025 after attaining the mandatory retirement age of 60.

    The statement explained that DCG Adeyemi, is a seasoned officer who transferred his service from the FCT Fire Service to the Federal Fire Service.

    Over the years, he rose through the ranks to become Deputy Controller-General in charge of the Human Resource Directorate at the Service Headquarters.

    Throughout his career, Adeyemi has completed all mandatory in-service training and command courses, along with several professional programmes both in Nigeria and abroad.

    His credentials are further reinforced by his membership and fellowship in notable professional bodies including the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria, Institute of Public Administration of Nigeria, and the Chartered Institute of Treasury Management of Nigeria.

    The Board, in the statement, extended its appreciation to the outgoing Controller-General, Engr. Olola, acknowledging his outstanding contributions to the growth and reform of the Federal Fire Service.

    His tenure, the statement noted, was marked by significant initiatives that improved operational effectiveness and service delivery.

    With the appointment of DCG Adeyemi, the Board expressed confidence in his capacity to lead the Service into a new era of professionalism and performance.

  • 2027: Udu Civil Society Groups affirm support for Tinubu, Oborevwori, Waive, hail devt strides

    2027: Udu Civil Society Groups affirm support for Tinubu, Oborevwori, Waive, hail devt strides

    A coalition of civil society groups in Udu Local Government Area has reaffirmed its unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Delta State Governor Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, and Hon. Revd. Francis Ejiroghene Waive, citing ongoing developmental projects, inclusive governance, and infrastructural progress as clear indicators of responsive leadership across all levels of government.

    The declaration was made during a strategic meeting with Hon. Waive, who represents Ughelli North, Ughelli South, and Udu Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives. The meeting held on Tuesday, July 30, 2025, at his constituency office.

    In a communique issued at the end of the meeting, the coalition acknowledged several developmental milestones recorded by the Oborevwori administration in Udu.

    They applauded the governor for appointing Udu sons and daughters into key positions, including commissioner, special adviser, and more than thirty other roles.

    They also commended the state government for initiating and executing multiple infrastructural projects in the area, such as the Udu modern market, the Opete–Okpaka Road to the river, Bezi Road in Aladja, CAC Road in Orhuwhorun, and the Orhuwhorun–Usiefrun–Ekrokpe Road. Contracts awarded for the Gbogidi Road and Aladja–Ogbejoh Road were also noted as signs of steady progress.

    While acknowledging that not all infrastructure needs can be addressed simultaneously, the groups expressed confidence that the state government would soon commence work on other priority projects. These include the dualization of the Udu Road from the Udu Bridge to ECN, the construction of the Orhuwhorun–Ohwrode–Erhiaphiyor Road, and the much-anticipated Second Udu Bridge linking Enerhen to Opete/Okpaka.

    They further expressed appreciation to Governor Oborevwori for approving the construction of an overhead bridge in Ughelli, another part of the federal constituency, describing it as a sign of the administration’s broader commitment to regional development.

    Special commendation was also given for the governor’s support in facilitating the take-off of the Federal Medical Centre in Ovwian, a project they attributed to the efforts of Hon. Waive.

    Reiterating their commitment to peace and development, the coalition pledged to maintain constructive engagement with the Oborevwori administration through dialogue and cooperation.

    They emphasized the need to move away from activism and militancy, which they described as unproductive, especially in today’s political environment. To this end, they resolved to suspend all planned protests to provide a peaceful atmosphere for the governor to deliver on his mandate.

    The communique concluded with a strong vote of confidence in Governor Oborevwori’s leadership and expressed support for his re-election in 2027. Similar endorsements were extended to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Hon. Revd. Francis Ejiroghene Waive for their contributions to the development of Udu and the larger federal constituency.

    The document was signed by leading members of the coalition, including Goodluck Mukoro, Clement Akaba, Temple Eteyera, Romeo Olakpa, Ogbodu Paul, Abel Mukoro, Tony Konamirho, Steve Njoku, Wilson Obukowho, Augustine Arigbe, Kelly Rume Golohor, Ogben Stanley Destiny, Tevwerhe Emmanuel, Efe Sakpra, Iboyi Pius, Oliver Oro, Abraham Okoh, and Best Meru.

  • TIMI AYAH: WAFCON:TInubu should extend same appreciation to female basketball team, soldiers

    TIMI AYAH: WAFCON:TInubu should extend same appreciation to female basketball team, soldiers

    By Timi Ayah

    I am compelled to express my heartfelt appreciation for your generous gesture to the Super Falcons, our female national team, following their remarkable victory at the recently concluded WAFCON.

    Your recognition of their achievement is a beacon of hope and inspiration for young girls across the nation, encouraging them to pursue their dreams in sports.

    It is worth noting that in 2016, when the team won the same competition, they were met with indifference upon their return home. They had to protest to receive their allowances.

    Your prompt recognition and reward for their achievement are a significant departure from the past and a testament to your commitment to nurturing talent and promoting gender equality in sports.

    I humbly request that this reward system be extended to other sports disciplines, such as our female basketball team, to foster a culture of excellence and motivation.

    Furthermore, I would like to respectfully request that you consider extending your magnanimity to our brave soldiers who risk their lives to serve our nation. Promoting soldiers who lose their lives in the line of duty to the next rank and providing their families with continued salary payments for a period of 10 years would be a meaningful way to honor their sacrifice.

    Your leadership and compassion are evident in your actions, and I believe that this gesture would bring solace to the families of our fallen heroes.

    Thank you sir for your dedication to the welfare of Nigerians.

     

    Elder Timi Ayah

  • TIMI AYAH: WAFCON:TInubu should extend same appreciation to female basketball team, soldiers

    TIMI AYAH: WAFCON:TInubu should extend same appreciation to female basketball team, soldiers

    By Timi Ayah

    I am compelled to express my heartfelt appreciation for your generous gesture to the Super Falcons, our female national team, following their remarkable victory at the recently concluded WAFCON.

    Your recognition of their achievement is a beacon of hope and inspiration for young girls across the nation, encouraging them to pursue their dreams in sports.

    It is worth noting that in 2016, when the team won the same competition, they were met with indifference upon their return home. They had to protest to receive their allowances.

    Your prompt recognition and reward for their achievement are a significant departure from the past and a testament to your commitment to nurturing talent and promoting gender equality in sports.

    I humbly request that this reward system be extended to other sports disciplines, such as our female basketball team, to foster a culture of excellence and motivation.

    Furthermore, I would like to respectfully request that you consider extending your magnanimity to our brave soldiers who risk their lives to serve our nation. Promoting soldiers who lose their lives in the line of duty to the next rank and providing their families with continued salary payments for a period of 10 years would be a meaningful way to honor their sacrifice.

    Your leadership and compassion are evident in your actions, and I believe that this gesture would bring solace to the families of our fallen heroes.

    Thank you sir for your dedication to the welfare of Nigerians.

     

    Elder Timi Ayah

  • North throw their weight behind Tinubu’s re-Election in 2027 – Gombe Gov

    North throw their weight behind Tinubu’s re-Election in 2027 – Gombe Gov

    Gombe State Governor, Yahaya Inuwa, on Tuesday said the North would support President Bola Tinubu’s re-election in 2027.

    He stated this during a two-day conference in Kaduna State to assess the performance of President Tinubu’s administration, especially as it affects the socio-economic well-being of the region.

    He stated that the support given to Tinubu during the 2023 election is already yielding tangible results in the areas of infrastructure, security, agriculture and power.

    The meeting organised by the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation attracted the presence of Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State, Gombe State Governor, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, serving and past governors, the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, service chiefs, ministers, and other political appointees from the northern region.

    The two-day interactive session, with the theme “Assessing electoral promises: fostering government-citizens engagement for national unity,” draws participants from the 19 Northern states and the Federal Capital Territory.

    According to the Director-General of the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation, Dr Abubakar Umar, the interactive session is a continuation of the North’s tradition of engaging constructively with successive administrations to ascertain the progress made so far by the Tinubu administration in the last two years.

    The foundation explained that the review will serve as a critical litmus test to measure the federal government’s responsiveness to the socio-economic and security challenges facing northern Nigeria.

    Also speaking the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, said that Boko Haram attacks, banditry, and communal conflicts in the northern region have reduced drastically in the last two years compared to what the situation was in the last administration.

    Citing an example, the National Security Adviser (NSA) stated that 1,192 people were killed and over 3,348 kidnapped in Kaduna State during the previous administration, while more than 5,000 people lost their lives in Benue State within the same period.

    Giving an instance, the NSA said 1,192 people were killed and over 3,348 kidnapped in Kaduna State during the previous administration, while more than 5,000 were killed in Benue State within the same period.

    Ribadu said that the successes recorded in the fight against insecurity is as a result of President Tinubu’s directive to security agencies on a unified security approach.

    He said that the various security operations across the North-West have led to the release of 11,259 hostages as at May 2025.

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    He also disclosed that several bandit leaders and their gang members have been eliminated by security forces in Zamfara, Kaduna and Katsina states.

    The NSA commended Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State for initiating the non-kinetic approach in addressing insecurity in Southern Kaduna, Birnin Gwari and other troubled communities in the state.

  • Why I didn’t watch WAFCON final – Tinubu

    Why I didn’t watch WAFCON final – Tinubu

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has admitted he did not watch the final of the 2004 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations after Nigeria came back from two goals down to defeat hosts Morocco 3-2 on Sunday.

    Tinubu revealed he was scared of developing high blood pressure while hosting the Super Falcons at Aso Villa on Monday evening.

    “Honestly, I did not want to watch the match. I didn’t want high blood pressure.

    But people came into my room and turned on my TV to that channel.

    “When it was 2-0, I got very restless and very offended. But I was still there watching.

    “I was impressed by the indomitable spirit of resilience, determination and courage of the team,” he said.

  • 2027: Gang-up against Tinubu will amount to nothing – APC Chieftain

    2027: Gang-up against Tinubu will amount to nothing – APC Chieftain

    A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun, Dotun Babayemi, says any gang-up against the re-election of President Bola Tinubu in 2027 will amount to nothing.

    Babayemi, one of the APC aspirants for the Aug. 8 governorship election in Osun, said this during his ward-to-ward consultation in Ayedire Local Government Area of the state on Sunday.

    According to him, Tinubu’s second term is a done deal and his eight years as the president cannot be compromised.

    “The president is breaking grounds with positive impacts and the results will tangibly manifest in the course of his second term in office.

    “Tinubu’s re-election in 2027 will stabilise the country and the economy for the good of the populace.

    “APC members in Osun are already working assiduously to ensure that the party emerges victorious in the 2026 governorship election in the state and the re-election of the president in 2027.

    “Tinubu’s re-election should be paramount to Nigerians, especially the party members.

    “Since Tinubu’s assumption of office, he has rolled out reforms and programs under the Renewed Hope Agenda which are already bearing positive fruits,” he said.

    The chieftain said that the re-election of the president would put the country on a firm footing.

    Babayemi, however, urged party members to mobilise for the voters’ registration to be carried out in due course by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).