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  • Tinubu approves expanded special FEC meeting to honour Buhari

    Tinubu approves expanded special FEC meeting to honour Buhari

    President Bola Tinubu has approved an Expanded Special Session of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) Meeting holding on Thursday, to honour former President Muhammadu Buhari, who died on Sunday.

    This is contained in a statement issued by Malam Rabiu Ibrahim,  the Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of Information and National Orientation on Wednesday in Abuja.

    “The Special FEC Meeting will be held at the Council Chambers, Presidential Villa, Abuja by 5:00 p.m.

    “This will be done  after the Third Day Prayer for the late former president at his residence in Daura, Katsina State, with the Vice President, Sen. Kashim Shetima, leading a delegation of the Federal Government for the prayers.

    “The Meeting will be attended by the leadership of the National Assembly, the Senate and the House of Representatives, the Judiciary, and representatives of the family of the late former President.
    According to the statement, there are also other activities lined up for Friday and Sunday in honour of the late president.

    “Furthermore, on Friday, July 18, a Special Prayer Session will be held in honour of the late former president at the National Mosque, Abuja.

    “On Sunday, July 20, a Special Church Service will be conducted,” the statement added.

  • ‘I pity Tinubu for what he is doing’ – Gov. Radda recalls conversation with Buhari

    ‘I pity Tinubu for what he is doing’ – Gov. Radda recalls conversation with Buhari

    Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda has recounted a conversation he had with the late President, Muhammadu Buhari.

    Radda recalled how Buhari told him he pitied President Bola Tinubu for being brave enough to remove the subsidy on fuel.

    Buhari passed away on Sunday at a London clinic at the age of 82 and was buried on Tuesday at his Daura residence with full military honours.

    Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of Buhari’s burial in Daura, the governor said: “Let me use his words: ‘I pity Bola (President Tinubu) for what he is doing. He is a brave man for removing the fuel subsidy.

    “When I was president, whenever I made an attempt to remove the subsidy, a lot of people would give me too many reasons not to do so.

    “But Bola did it immediately. If he had consulted people, he could not have removed the fuel subsidy now’.”

    The governor also noted that the former President’s death has created a vacuum that would be difficult to fill.

  • COUP ALLEGATION: We’ll flush out Tinubu with ballots, not bullets — ADC replies Presidency

    COUP ALLEGATION: We’ll flush out Tinubu with ballots, not bullets — ADC replies Presidency

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has declared that President Bola Tinubu will be democratically flushed out of office through the ballot box, not by force, as it dismissed allegations of plotting to overthrow the government.

    The party’s Interim National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, made this known stated this in a strongly worded statement responding to a tweet by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy.

    Onanuga had alleged that the opposition coalition, led in part by the ADC, was plotting to overthrow President Tinubu before the 2027 general election. He described the opposition’s growing alliance as a threat to democratic stability.

    In response, Abdullahi described the statement as “reckless, unsubstantiated, and a clear attempt to intimidate opposition voices.”

    “The ADC condemned the tweet made by an aide of President Bola Tinubu, Onanuga, which alleges that the opposition is planning to overthrow the Tinubu government before 2027. If anything, it potentially lays the grounds for a systematic clampdown on opposition leaders,” he said.

    The party reiterated its full commitment to democracy, stressing that it has no intention to subvert the constitution but will instead present a credible alternative to Nigerians through lawful means.

    “We are not soldiers; we are politicians. We don’t have bullets; we only have the ballots. When the time comes, we will present our solutions and an alternative vision to Nigerians and let the people decide,” Abdullahi added.

    He further accused the Tinubu administration of creating a narrative of threat to justify repression and silence growing opposition voices ahead of the 2027 elections.

  • READ all you need to know about Tax Reform law

    READ all you need to know about Tax Reform law

    Read all you need to know about the Tax Reform law approved by President Bola TInubu today.

    Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) will now become Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS)

    -The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) will now collect revenues previously handled by agencies such as the Nigeria Customs Service, NUPRC, NPA, and NIMASA.

    Tax exemption for workers earning ₦800,000 and below annually.

    -25% personal income tax applies only to individuals earning above ₦50 million annually.

    -Small businesses owners are exempted from paying income tax.

    -Company income tax for medium and large companies will be reduced from 30% to 25% starting in 2026.

    Value Added Tax (VAT) exemptions on essential goods and services consumed by the poor, including food items, medical services, pharmaceuticals, educational fees, and electricity.

    -VAT remains at 7.5%, and corporate income tax stays at 30%. NO INCREMENT!

    Introduction of a Development Levy ranging from 4% to 2%, allocated to support the NELFUND, TETFund, NITDA, and NASENI.

  • War against illicit drugs must be a national movement,  Tinubu declares at WDD

    War against illicit drugs must be a national movement, Tinubu declares at WDD

    …hails Marwa, personnel, NDLEA on globally acclaimed successes
    . 66,085 arrested; 11.1million kg drugs seized; 12,201 convicted; 26,393 rehabilitated in 53 months – Marwa


    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has declared that the fight against the scourge of substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking in Nigeria must be embraced by all as a national movement rather than one for governments alone.

    The President stated this in his keynote address at the grand finale of a weeklong programme to commemorate the 2025 World Drug Day held at the Presidential Villa Conference Centre, Abuja on Thursday 26th June 2025.

    “Let us also be clear: this fight is not one for governments alone. It must be a national movement—driven by families, faith leaders, civil society organisations, youth groups, community leaders, businesses, and, crucially, people with lived experience. Their voices matter. Their stories inspire. Their leadership is essential.

    “At the same time, we must not ignore the deeper roots of this crisis. Drug abuse is tied to poverty, inequality, violence and conflict. To effectively tackle this problem, our approach must be comprehensive. We must foster peace. We must promote inclusive development. And we must uphold human rights every step of the way”, the president who was represented by Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Senator George Akume declared.
    He assured Nigeria stands firmly with the global community in the effort to tame the scourge of drug abuse and its consequences.

    According to him, we are committed to working hand in hand with all nations to end this menace and tame illicit trafficking of substances. Together, we can dismantle the systems that sustain this crisis. Together, we can build a future where prevention is strong, treatment is accessible, and recovery is not just possible—but celebrated. There is no doubt that in the past two years, this has been the focus of the renewed hope agenda of our administration; breaking the burden of poverty, uplifting millions out of squalor and caring for the needs of the masses especially our youth population through student loans scheme and other empowerment initiatives.”

    While commending “the great efforts of the NDLEA, its personnel and the leadership headed by Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) for their globally acclaimed successes not only in the area of drug supply reduction but equally in drug demand reduction through aggressive nationwide sensitization aimed at prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and reintegration of treated drug users back into their families and the society”, President Tinubu noted that the efforts “have not only attracted commendations from international partners and western nations but more support and collaboration with Nigeria in the global effort to curb the scourge of substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking.”

    In his welcome remark at the occasion, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) stated that there is no better time than now for the country to take drug use prevention seriously. According to him, “the reality around us is a strong indication—a wake-up call—for us as parents, guardians and governments to step up preventive measures.

    “For our nation, prevention is particularly critical, as we are already grappling with a serious challenge. Seven years ago, we came to the stark realisation that Nigeria had one of the highest drug abuse prevalence rates in the world. Today, with a population exceeding 230 million, it is both urgent and pragmatic to prevent new individuals from being drawn into the population of drug users. As parents, guardians, and leaders, we must be more vigilant and recognise that the issue of drug abuse is not distant—it is close to home. We must acknowledge that children are especially vulnerable, and we should not dismiss experimentation with illicit drugs as behaviour limited to a particular demographic.”
    He said the NDLEA has continued to strengthen prevention strategies while being ferocious in its drug supply reduction activities, adding that addressing the socio-economic drivers of drug abuse is also crucial, as a prevention strategy.

    “The Renewed Hope Agenda of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration is providing leverage to tackle such critical factors as poverty and unemployment. Initiatives like NELFUND, which offers student loans, and programmes like the Three Million Technical Talent (3MTT), which improve technical skills required for digital economy employability, along with improved national security, will reduce the factors that increase the likelihood of drug abuse.”
    “In the final analysis, however, much responsibility rests on parenting. So, we should be looking at how to empower those invested with the role of parenting.

    Through our War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) advocacy campaign, we work with parents, teachers and leaders in communities, institutions and associations to spread awareness and teach how to safeguard younger generations. Our family support advocacy emphasises that children don’t just need money—they need the presence and voice of their parents and guardians. Parents must ask questions, dig deeper, and instill values.

    “Teachers also play a crucial role. They are deeply influential in shaping character and instilling values during the school years. The national curriculum now includes topics on drug abuse, and teachers are in a prime position to guide and protect young minds.

    “Our advocacy efforts under the WADA campaign continue to gain momentum. Every week, across Nigeria, our 36 state commands with the FCT and 14 zonal commands engage in WADA outreach—raising awareness in schools, offices, religious centres, communities, motor parks and markets. We educate the public about the dangers of drug abuse and how to escape its grip. In recent years, many non-governmental organisations have joined NDLEA in partnership to broaden the reach of WADA advocacy. As a result, we have organised 11, 123 sensitisation programmes in schools, work places, worship centres, markets, motor parks and communities, while millions have been reached through our various robust weekly media engagements. This is in addition to thousands more who have benefitted from the psycho-social support services provided through our 24/7 Call Centre on our toll-free helpline- 080010203040.
    “At the same time, we have ramped up treatment and rehabilitation efforts, with 30 centres currently active, where we have in the past 53 months counselled and rehabilitated 26,393 persons.

    Thanks to the support of Mr. President, seven new rehabilitation centres have now been approved and will be developed under the current year’s budget. That will broaden access to treatment.”
    He noted that prevention efforts will amount to little if access to illicit drugs remains open and easy. “Put simply, while we work strategically to prevent individuals from initiating drug use, we must simultaneously shut down the pipeline through which these harmful substances are distributed. We must remove traffickers from the equation. This is a task we have continued to pursue diligently, deploying every resource at our disposal.

    “Over the past four and a half years, we have arrested 66,085 offenders—including 94 identified drug barons. Our Operation Offensive Action has yielded tangible results, including the seizure of 11,143,717.44kg assorted illicit drugs with life sentences now being secured in court while a total of 12,201 offenders have bagged various jail terms within the same time frame.”

    He expressed gratitude to the individuals and institutions that have shown determination and resolve in helping to stem the tide of drug abuse in Nigeria. “We deeply appreciate the unwavering support of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. His administration has provided the NDLEA with robust backing. We are also grateful to the National Assembly—particularly the chairmen and members of the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on Drugs and Narcotics—who have been steadfast allies of the agency. Similarly, the Nigeria Governors Spouses’ Forum and the MTN Nigeria Foundation have proven to be valued partners in progress.
    “To the UNODC, INL, DEA, UK Border Force, NCA and the governments of the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and France—thank you for your continued and meaningful support.”

    In his remark, Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, said drug abuse is not just a public health crisis, but a threat to national security, social stability, and economic development. “Drug abuse and trafficking force organized crime undermines the rule of law and destroys the hope and future of our young people, our most precious national assets. Ladies and gentlemen, the evidence is indeed clear that investing in prevention of illicit drug cultivation and trafficking works.”
    He said “prevention effort must be integrated into our educational system, health care services, and criminal justice programmes.

    The federal government is committed to tackling the drug problem and has put in place several drug control frameworks and instruments, including action plans and strategies with the overall aim to significantly reduce the prevalence of production, trafficking, sales, and use of illicit drugs, and its attendant social, economic, and health implications.”

    Also speaking, Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio who was represented by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Drugs and Narcotics, Senator Ibrahim Dankwambo, said the fight against the drug scourge “is not a war of convenience, it is a war of necessity.

    Every life lost to addiction is not just a tragedy, it is a failure of our collective will. Every young Nigerian drawn into this abyss is a call to arms.”
    Country Representative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Cheikh Ousmane Toure said prevention, treatment and recovery must not be seen luxuries. “They are life-saving investments. Together we can break the vicious cycle of drug abuse, organized crime and marginalization and together we can build a safer, healthier and more hopeful Nigeria”, he added.

  • “I’ve not started my campaigns-Tinubu reacts to coalition moves

    “I’ve not started my campaigns-Tinubu reacts to coalition moves

    President Bola Tinubu has reacted to growing political realignment ahead 2027 elections by a coalition of opposition figures, allegedly working to dislodge him in the 2027 presidential election.

    Among the coalition are high-profile politicians such as Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Nasir El-Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi, Rauf Aregbesola, David Mark, and Abubakar Malami.

    Since its launch in March, the group’s activities have stirred public interest and allegations that the APC is undermining the alliance through defection inducements and internal sabotage.

    Recent defections to the APC include the governors of Delta and Akwa Ibom and all three senators from Kebbi State.

    Despite the fact that INEC has not lifted the ban on political campaigns, President Tinubu has garnered endorsements that critics claim contravene the Electoral Act.

    During a working visit to Nasarawa State on Wednesday, Tinubu aligned with the comments made earlier by his media aide, Bayo Onanuga. He described the APC’s political moves as countermeasures to early opposition action.

    He lauded Governor Sule’s performance and emphasized support for the state’s progress.

    “Those stirring early politics under the guise of a coalition are political agitators. Ignore them. Real work is being done here in Nasarawa.”

    He continued:

    “I don’t intend to begin early campaigning. But no serious politician can stay silent while an organised attempt is being made to unseat him.”

    This statement, coming in the wake of renewed criticism by El-Rufai, highlights the escalating political rhetoric as Nigeria approaches the next electoral cycle.

  • Just in: Tinubu declines assent to amended NDLEA Act

    Just in: Tinubu declines assent to amended NDLEA Act

    President Bola Tinubu has declined to endorse the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Amendment Bill, 2025, recently passed by the National Assembly.

    In a letter addressed to the Senate and read during plenary on Wednesday by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, President Tinubu cited constitutional grounds for his decision, referencing Section 58, Subsection 4 of the 1999 Constitution.

    The President explained that the primary reason for withholding assent is that the bill proposes granting the NDLEA the power to retain a portion of the proceeds from drug related crimes,which is a departure from the current legal framework.

    He clarified that under existing law, all proceeds from crime must be deposited into the Confiscated and Forfeited Properties Account.

    He added that any disbursement to relevant agencies involved in recoveries must be made by the President, and only with the approval of the Federal Executive Council and the National Assembly.

    President Tinubu emphasized that there was no compelling justification to alter the current process, which ensures transparency and accountability in the management of recovered assets.

  • Tinubu, Akpabio, 11 governors, others, listed to premier 4th Republic ICONS

    Tinubu, Akpabio, 11 governors, others, listed to premier 4th Republic ICONS

    As Nigeria marks 26 years of uninterrupted democratic governance, OrderPaper Nigeria is proud to announce the commencement of the ICONS (Initiative for Celebrating Outstanding National Statespersons) of the Fourth Republic programme.

    ICONS is a prestigious, legacy-driven programme created to celebrate exceptional individuals whose service in both the legislature and executive arms of government has significantly shaped the country’s governance landscape and democratic trajectory.

    It entails the publication of the Book of Records, a premier legacy publication profiling confirmed ICONS with data-driven documentation of their journeys, legislative contributions, and executive footprints; and a historic digital archive capturing 25 years of impactful governance transitions and democratic service across both arms of government.

    The book of records and digital archive will be presented at an exclusive award and gala night scheduled for August 2025 to celebrate the inductees and their legacies.

    Dozens of politicians, both current and former officials, have been pre-selected as nominees for the premier edition of the Book of Records, which is billed to be unveiled at a high-profile event in August.

    Top on the list is President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and First Lady Remi Tinubu. Eleven governors also make the list: They are Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State, Bassey Otu of Cross River State, Mohammed Bago of Niger State, Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, Douye Diri of Bayelsa State, Hope Uzodimma of Imo State, Ademola Adeleke of Osun State, Uba Sani of Kaduna State, Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi State, and Monday Okpebholo of Edo State.

    Twenty-one incumbent senators have also been listed, including Orji Kalu, Ibrahim Dankwambo, Yahaya Abdullahi, Simon Lalong, Aminu Tambuwal, Adams Oshiomhole, Seriake Dickson, Aliyu Wamakko, Mohammed Goje, Adamu Aliero, Enyinnaya Abaribe, Abdulaziz Yari, Gbenga Daniel, Haruna Manu, Idiat Adebule, Ikra Bilbis, Abdulhamid Madori, Abubakar Bello, Abba Moro, and Ipalibo Harry. Leader of the House of Representatives, Hon. (Prof.) Julius Ihonvbere joins the list from the 10th National Assembly.
    Twenty-two members of the Tinubu cabinet will be vying for slots in the book of records, the first of its kind in the history of Nigeria. They are led by Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to the President, and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume. Ministers who make the list are: Minister of State for Labour & Employment – Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, Minister of Interior – Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, Minister of Works – Sen. David Umahi, Minister of Foreign Affairs – Hon. Yusuf Tuggar, Minister for Regional Development – Hon. Abubakar Momoh, Minister of State for Agriculture & Food Security – Sen. (Dr.) Aliyu Abdullahi, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas) – Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo, Minister of State for Defence – Bello Matawalle, Minister of Police Affairs – Ibrahim Gaidam, Minister of Agriculture & Food Security – Sen. Abubakar Kyari, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil) – Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri, Minister of State for Trade and Investment – Sen. John Owan Enoh, Minister of Transportation – Sen. Saidu Alkali, Minister of Budget and Economic Planning – Sen. Abubakar Bagudu, Minister of State for Labour & Employment – Hon. Bitrus Jalo, Minister of State for Water Resources and Sanitation – Hon. Bello Goronyo, and Minister of State for Education – Hon. Yusuf Sununu,
    Some heads of parastatals and board chairs of statutory agencies also make the list. They include Sen. Ajibola Bashiru, Sen. (Dr.) Ibrahim Yahaya Oloriegbe, Hon. Oyetunde Oladimeji Ojo, Hon. Toby Okechukwu, Sen. Adedayo Adeyeye, Sen. Magnus Abe, Sen. Tokunbo Afikuyomi, Hon. Samuel Onuigbo, Hon. (Dr.) Samson Raphael Osagie, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Sen. Ken Nnamani, Hon. Philip Shaibu, and Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara.

    Former senior public officials on the list include Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, Sen. Ifeanyi Okowa, Sen. Benedict Ayade, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, Sen. Gabriel Suswam, Sen. Liyel Imoke, Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim, Hon. Dakuku Peterside, Hon. Victor Onyekachi Ochei, Sen. Ibikunle Amosun, Sen. Bukola Saraki, Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso, Sen. Ibrahim Hadeija, Hon. Nwawuba, Rt. Hon. Ibrahim Bio, Sen. Udo Udoma, Rt. Hon. Aminu Masari, Sen. Rochas Anayo Okorocha, and ex-Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.
    Over the past two and a half decades, Nigeria has witnessed a unique phenomenon: the transition of hundreds of political leaders between the national and state legislatures to executive offices as governors, ministers, and heads of statutory agencies.
    Likewise, many others have moved from the executive into legislative roles. This cross-sectoral experience between the legislative and executive arms gives rise to a distinct category of political actors whose influence on Nigeria’s democratic trajectory deserves proper curation and documentation but has yet to be holistically curated, recognised, or preserved.

    This milestone initiative is a spin-off from a 2024 report by OrderPaper, which focused on political transitions from the legislature to the executive (FLEX), which the policy think tank now styles as the Facility for Legislative Executive Exchange (FLEX).

    The report outlined, among other things, the character and composition of President Bola Tinubu’s administration. It has 22 cabinet members who are former legislators, including the president and vice president, both of whom served in the senate.

    President Tinubu holds the record of transitioning the highest number of politicians from the legislature to the executive in a single administration.

    Some of the ICONS featured in this programme reflect the depth and evolution of the FLEX phenomenon. For instance, Sen. Godswill Akpabio moved from serving as commissioner in Akwa Ibom State (2002–2006) to governor of Akwa Ibom State (2007–2015), then senator representing Akwa Ibom North-west and minority leader (2015–2018), minister of Niger Delta Affairs (2019–2022), and currently serves as President of the Senate.

    Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso is a former governor of Kano State, a former deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, and a former minister. Sen. Aminu Tambuwal is a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, a two-term governor of Sokoto state, and now a serving senator. Similarly, Hope Uzodinma transitioned from senator representing Imo-west to governor of Imo State.

    Others include Sen. Orji Kalu, former governor of Abia state who now represents Abia north in the senate and served as Senate Majority Whip; and Bukola Saraki, who moved from being Special Assistant to the President on Budget (2000–2003) to governor of Kwara State (2003–2011), senator for Kwara Central (2011–2019), and President of the 8th Senate (2015–2019), amongst others.

    Speaking on the initiative, Oke Epia, Chief Executive Officer of OrderPaper Nigeria and Convener of the ICONS programme, said: “The ICONS of the Fourth Republic honours the best of the best—leaders whose work has deepened our democratic experience and strengthened national development. These are individuals whose service must not only be celebrated but preserved for future generations.”

    He explained that each nominee has been pre-selected through a rigorous, non-partisan, evidence-based vetting process, rooted in OrderPaper’s decade-long commitment to legislative accountability and civic engagement.
    “ICONS of the Fourth Republic is more than a celebration—it is a national chronicle of excellence, service, and leadership,” he stressed.

    Why ICONS Matter in the Political and Governance Landscape
    ICONS of the Fourth Republic is a non-partisan initiative being undertaken by OrderPaper Nigeria, an independent legislative think tank with over a decade of experience in public policy and civic engagement. It is a national record of service, excellence, and leadership in governance.

    The National Assembly describes OrderPaper as “one of Africa’s foremost independent parliamentary monitoring organisations,” with a “strengthened commitment to advancing legislative accountability, civic engagement, and good governance through data-driven insights, policy analysis, and comprehensive coverage of legislative activities.”

  • Ahead 2027: “If Tinubu fails to fix economy, I will dump  APC-Sen.Ndume vows

    Ahead 2027: “If Tinubu fails to fix economy, I will dump APC-Sen.Ndume vows

    The senator representing Borno South senatorial district, Ali Ndume, has revealed that he could dump the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) if President Tinubu fails to fix the country.

    Ndume, who recently has been critical of Tinubu’s government, stated that he has attended coalition meetings seeking to unseat President Tinubu in 2027 and won’t be shy to reveal if he will leave the party.

    He said, “I’m aware of the opposition coalition. I went to several of their meetings. I still believe this president can fix these things, but failure might cause me to move. The overloaded ship will sink,” Ndume said during an appearance on Arise Tv on Tuesday.

    “They have been making overtures, but I told them I don’t want to jump from the frying pan into the fire. I have to be sure.

    “I believe that Tinubu can be a successful president; that was my expectation, but if he continues this way, that ship, whether you load in other people or governors, you are just endangering the APC by pushing it towards capsizing.

    As the president said, there is a vacancy in the ship. But if you overload the ship, it will probably capsize, and if it capsizes, you lose everybody,” he said.

    The former Senate chief whip also criticised recent defections to the APC stating that it is not out of genuine desire but ‘indirect stick-and-carrot political appraoch’.

    His words: “Most people are not joining based on principles but due to the indirect stick-and-carrot politics. And that is not healthy at all.

    “I feel when you build a house and it’s leaking you dont leave the house, you stay to fix it.”

  • Angry Tinubu orders security agencies to unearth  Plateau killers

    Angry Tinubu orders security agencies to unearth Plateau killers

    Angry President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ordered the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) to collaborate with other security and intelligence agencies to track down and bring to justice those responsible for the brutal killing of 12 travellers in Plateau State.

    The President’s order followed widespread condemnation over the murder of wedding guests, including the father and brother of the groom, who were attacked while travelling from Zaria in Kaduna State to Jos, Plateau State.

    Many others were also reportedly injured in the assault.

    Condemning the attack, President Tinubu described the act as “unacceptable and barbaric,” and reiterated his administration’s zero-tolerance stance on violence, lawlessness, and threats to national unity.

    “The Government of Plateau State must take decisive action in handling these vicious cycles of violence. The state government must work with security agents to get to the root of this recent incident and use it as a deterrent against future occurrences,” the President said in a statement issued Saturday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.

    He further emphasized that freedom of movement for all Nigerians remains a sacrosanct constitutional right that must not be violated by any group or individual.

    “Freedom of movement by all citizens is non-negotiable. We will not tolerate any attempt by anyone or group of people to curtail that fundamental freedom through acts of extreme violence and fear,” he said.

    While calling for calm among affected communities, President Tinubu assured Nigerians that those behind the heinous act would not escape justice.

    He extended his condolences to the bereaved families, and to the people and government of Kaduna State.