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Sustain Your Superlative Performances in Office, Groups Tell Ministers Utsev, Keyamo

Some pro-government groups have praised Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Joseph Utsev and Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development for their outstanding performances in office, urging them to sustain their efforts.

Under the auspices of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors Network in Nigeria, they acknowledged the ministers’ dedication to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

In a statement signed by its President Dr William Abu, the groups said Ministers Utsev and Keyamo have demonstrated unwavering passion for Nigeria’s progress, inspiring hope and confidence among Nigerians.

“Professor Joseph Utsev has transformed the water resources sector through innovative approaches. His initiatives have improved access to clean water, enhanced sanitation infrastructure, and promoted sustainable water management practices,” Abu said.

“Utsev has introduced groundbreaking reforms, including sustainable river basin management, revitalizing ailing irrigation schemes, and promoting integrated water resources management. His water supply expansion projects have increased access to potable water in rural communities.

“The Minister’s leadership has also upgraded waste management facilities, promoting hygiene practices and implementing efficient water usage policies. His efforts have boosted the economy by increasing food production, creating jobs, and enhancing sanitation.”

In the aviation sector, Abu said Festus Keyamo has elevated Nigeria’s standing with strategic plans to make the country Africa’s leading aviation hub through local airline empowerment, international route expansion, and airport infrastructure upgrades.

“Keyamo’s reforms have enhanced airport infrastructure, improved air travel safety, and fostered innovation in the aerospace industry. His leadership promotes transparency, accountability, and a culture of excellence’” Abu added.

“Keyamo’s vision for Nigeria’s aviation sector has received widespread acclaim. His efforts have improved Nigeria’s global ranking and attractiveness to investors.

“The Renewed Hope Ambassadors Network in Nigeria commends Ministers Utsev and Keyamo for their remarkable achievements and urges them to continue their excellent work.”

The groups, however, urged them to maitain the momentum, continue delivering exceptional results, and remain steadfast in their commitment to Nigeria’s progress.

By doing so, Abu said Utsev and Keyamo will further cement their legacies, inspire hope among Nigerians, and significantly contribute to President Tinubu’s vision for a brighter future.

CNPP Calls for NNPC Boss to Step Down Over Subsidy Scam, Fuel Scarcity

The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has called for the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) to be held accountable for Nigeria’s economic woes, citing allegations of subsidy scams, importation of substandard petroleum products, and mismanagement of the Port Harcourt Refinery.

According to the CNPP, in a statement signed by its Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Comrade James Ezema, the NNPC’s failures have resulted in a nationwide shortage of petrol, causing immense hardship for Nigerians.

The umbrella body of all registered political parties and political associations in Nigeria demands the suspension of NNPC’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, and a thorough public probe into the allegations.

The CNPP argues that the NNPC’s leadership has been marked by controversy and failure, and its inability to address these issues makes it unfit to continue in its role. The organization also quotes Emir Sanusi’s statement that “people in NNPC don’t want their lucrative subsidy scam to end” as a damning indictment of the company’s leadership.

The CNPP recalls the 2022 incident where NNPC imported and supplied adulterated Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) in Nigeria, highlighting the need for accountability and transparency.

“We recall the 2022 incident where NNPC Limited, under Mele Kyari’s supervision, imported and supplied adulterated Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) in Nigeria.

“The company’s trading arm, Duke Oil, was involved in the importation of the substandard product, highlighting the need for accountability and transparency. MRS, one of the companies indicted in the alleged importation and supply of the petrol, revealed that NNPC Limited, through its trading arm, Duke Oil, supplied the cargoes of PMS purchased from international trader Litasco.

“The GCEO Mele Kyari said that NNPC investigation revealed the presence of Methanol and accused four companies: MRS, Emadeb/Hyde/AY Maikifi/Brittania-U Consortium, Oando, and Duke Oil of importing the four adulterated PMS cargoes.

“One of the companies Mele Kyari indicted in the alleged importation and supply of the bad petrol in 2022, is Duke Oil and none of the companies was prosecuted till date because Mele Kyari cannot probe and prosecute himself.

“Mele Kyari’s attempt to continue to play the victim, as displayed during his testimony before a Senate ad hoc committee investigating alleged economic sabotage in the petroleum industry, is unacceptable.

“His vow to reveal the truth about the company’s operations at the appropriate time rings hollow, given his history of controversy and failure”.

The political parties and political associations believe that there is no subsidy being paid by the NNPC and that Mele Kyari and the subsidy cartel are using petrol subsidy as a bait to sustain corruption.

The CNPP calls for a transparent, independent, and thorough probe into these allegations, with consequences for those found guilty of any wrongdoing.

The statement emphasizes that President Tinubu must act now to ensure that the Nigerian people get the truth and justice they deserve without further suffering and deprivation.

“We therefore demand that President Bola Tinubu takes immediate action to address these issues by suspending the Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Limited, Mele Kyari, and launching a thorough public probe into several allegations against the management of the NNPC Limited.

“One among many accusations, including incompetence, is subsidy scam allegations that are particularly egregious, and the reported statement by Emir Sanusi that “people in NNPC don’t want their lucrative subsidy scam to end” is a damning indictment of the company’s leadership.”

The CNPP added, “Mr President, it’s time to end the years of siege in the Nigeria’s oil industry and it’s time to hold NNPC Limited accountable by immediately suspending Mele Kyari and independently probing the subsidy scam and other allegations in the Nigeria’s upstream and downstream oil sectors to save the economy and minimise hunger.”

Government Must Act: CCNN, 20 Affiliates Withdraw from Nationwide Protest, Present Demands

The Concerned Citizens of Northern Nigeria (CCNN) has announced its withdrawal from the planned nationwide protest, citing concerns over potential risks and consequences.

This was made known by the Jigawa State Coordinator of the group, Muhammad Bello Aliyu at a press conference on Saturday.

The group, which initially participated in mobilizing people for the protest, has now prioritized peace and stability in the region.

In the press conference, the CCNN Jigawa State Chapter, representing 27 local government areas and 20 affiliate associations, explained that the decision was made after careful consideration and assessment of the potential risks.Government Must Act: CCNN Withdraws from Protest, Presents Demands

The group cited the devastating effects of protests in other countries and Nigeria’s own experience with the #EndSARS protest, which was hijacked by elements with ulterior motives.

“We cannot afford to repeat such a scenario in Northern Nigeria. We cannot afford to gamble with the security and well-being of our people,” said the CCNN.

Despite withdrawing from the protest, the group emphasized the need for the government to address the pressing issues of insecurity, hunger, and starvation. “Nigerians are suffering, and it is imperative that the government rises up to the occasion to find solutions to these issues,” said the CCNN.

The group presented specific demands to the government, including tackling insecurity, ending hardship, reversing the petrol price hike, and reducing electricity tariffs and tertiary institution fees.

The CCNN also criticized the promoters and sponsors of the protest, many of whom are diaspora Nigerians living and working abroad. “We will not provide a platform for conflict merchants to exploit the situation and worsen the suffering of our people,” said the group.

The CCNN then urged all concerned citizens to prioritize peace and stability in the region, working together to build a brighter future devoid of violence.

Nigeria on Brink of Collapse, Coalition of Northern Groups Warns of Looming Revolt

The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has issued a stark warning to the Nigerian government, cautioning that the country is on the precipice of collapse due to escalating economic hardship, poverty, and insecurity.

In their strongly worded statement, the CNG expressed deep concern over the government’s handling of the economy, citing dire statistics from the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS) that show 133 million Nigerians living in multidimensional poverty and 20 million people unemployed or underemployed.

“The suffering of Nigerians is palpable across every stratum,” said Comrade Jamilu Aliyu Charanchi, spokesperson for the CNG. “The government’s economic policies have created this dire situation, and it’s imperative that they take responsibility and address the issues urgently.”

The CNG criticized the government’s decision to increase interest rates, which they believe will further devastate the economy and diminish job prospects. They also expressed dismay at the removal of fuel subsidies, which has led to a shocking 195% increase in petrol prices, crippling the mobility of people and goods across the country.Nigeria on Brink of Collapse: Coalition of Northern Groups Warns of Looming Revolt

The group urged President Tinubu to reassess his economic advisers and purge those who have perpetuated harmful policies. They also rejected the plan to increase fuel prices to fund the new national minimum wage, instead advocating for humane and innovative alternatives to address the economic crisis.

The CNG’s warning comes as Nigeria faces a looming revolt, with dark clouds gathering on the horizon. The group emphasized that cosmetic measures will not suffice to contain the raging anger of the people, particularly when they are inundated by economic hardships, massive hunger, and rampant poverty.

“We pray that Almighty Allah endows the President with the needed political will and divine wisdom to listen to the cries of the people and steer the nation to safety,” Comrade Charanchi concluded.

Kano: Dahiru Bauchi Advices Sunusi to Leave Throne for Peace to Reign

Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi Foundation Calls for Respect of Rule of Law in Kano Emirate Dispute anf advises Sunusi Lamido Sunusi to give up the throne for peace to reign in the state.

The Foundation also called on the Kano State Government and the two emirs involved in the ongoing dispute to respect the rule of law in the interest of peace and stability in Kano State and Nigeria.

Speaking at a press conference in Bauchi, the Chairman of the Foundation, Sheikh Ibrahim Sheikh Dahiru, advised the emirs to take a vow of peace and brotherhood to save the lives of innocent people and allow peace to reign.

“In the interest of peace, we want justice to prevail. Since the court has intervened to maintain law and order, we expect each party to respect the rule of law,” Sheikh Ibrahim said.

The Foundation chided the Kano State Government’s decision to continue with the process of appointing the 16th Emir of Kano and dethroning the five emirs despite a court injunction.

Sheikh Ibrahim suggested that the current Emir, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, could learn from the example of Sayyidina Hassan, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), who left power to Mu’awiyyah in the interest of peace and brotherhood among the Muslim Ummah.

The Foundation also urged the National Assembly to amend the constitution and enact laws that will protect traditional rulers from being dethroned or appointed at the pleasure of politicians.

The Chairman called on the Kano State Government, the State House of Assembly, and the people of Kano to exercise caution and refrain from making decisions that may jeopardize the state’s stability and exacerbate the suffering of the people.

“We want the parties to work together to build a brighter future for the people of Kano State and Nigeria, where justice, peace, and prosperity reign, and where the rights and dignity of all citizens are upheld and respected,” he concluded.

2027: Unmasking a Brewing Northern Conspiracy Against Tinubu

By Dattijo Sani Rano PhD

The grand conspiracy from Northern Nigeria against the reemergence of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term that was hinted at by the President’s loyal political allies in the region is gradually but surely coming into the open.

The recent open declaration by the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) that the North would work against Tinubu in 2027 is a clear indication that there are powerful forces at work to undermine the President’s second term chances and set the stage for a carefully orchestrated plot against him.

This bold and unequivocal statement by the NEF has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, as it reveals a clear intent to thwart Tinubu’s ambitions.

The fact that such a group has openly declared its opposition to Tinubu’s bid speaks volumes about the deep-seated opposition and resistance he faces from outside and within his own political circles.

It is further evidence that there are powerful forces at play who are determined to derail his political aspirations with a concerted effort to block his path to a second term.

The alignment of key players like the Kwankwaso camp and the Atiku Abubakar forces against him further highlights the depth of this conspiracy. The connivance of leaders from the North and the self-serving greed of those within the Presidential Villa are enabling this plot to take root and thrive.

The emergence of key figures such as Alhaji Danbilki Kwamanda and Prof Khalifa Dikwa, who have openly criticized Tinubu’s administration and suggested Kashim Shettima as alternative candidate for the presidency, sheds light on the depth of the conspiracy.

These individuals, along with the Kwankwaso camp and the Atiku Abubakar forces, are actively working to undermine Tinubu’s drive and pave the way for their own agendas.

In the midst of this sinister plot, Alhaji Danbilki Kwamanda, along with other key figures such as Prof Khalifa Dikwa, have expressed their support for the North East Forum’s position regarding the potential replacement of President Tinubu.

Alhaji Danbilki Kwamanda, the arrowhead for the Northwestern plank of the plan, has even gone so far as to suggest Vice President Kashim Shettima as a likely preferred candidate.

This stance was further solidified by Prof Khalifa Dikwa, the Dean of Borno Elders Forum, who has raised false concerns about the perceived weaknesses and lopsided nature of President Tinubu’s appointments. These individuals seem to be united in their belief that a change in leadership is necessary.

The insidious nature of this conspiracy is further exemplified by the awarding of a 147 billion naira contract to a Katsina opposition party strongman by a serving minister in the administration. This blatant display of betrayal and manipulation underscores the extent to which those within President Tinubu’s inner circle are willing to go to advance their own interests at the expense of the nation.

It is clear that President Tinubu is facing a formidable challenge from within his own ranks. The power struggle and backstabbing taking place behind the scenes threaten to derail his administration and undermine his legacy.

He must take immediate action to counteract the machinations of those seeking to undermine his aspiration. He must surround himself and listen to loyal and competent friends like the former Kano State governor Abdullahi Ganduje who have lots of useful insight to share.

It is time for Tinubu to identify and remove the Judases within his camp, and forge ahead with a team of individuals that is dedicated to upholding the values of justice and honest enterprise.

It is imperative that President Tinubu takes swift and decisive action to counteract these malicious maneuvers. The recent award of a 140 billion naira contract to an opposition member by a serving minister is a glaring example of the subversion taking place within his own administration.

The warning signals from high-ranking northern appointees in the Tinubu administration must therefore not be ignored. The President must heed the advice of his remaining two vigorous supporters and allies before it is too late. The time for complacency is over; President Tinubu must act decisively to protect his presidency and ensure the continued progress and prosperity of the nation.

Tinubu should be aware of the challenges he is facing from an emerging opposition that aims to weaken his support base in the northern region of the country.

Already, several of his loyal friends and partners, such as Nasir Elrufai, Yahaya Bello, and Aminu Bello Masari, have been marginalized through the opposition’s manipulative tactics.

The only two allies left standing, Ganduje and Matawalle, are also under constant attack and defamation, with the ultimate goal of eroding Tinubu’s influence in the north. This concerted effort to dismantle Tinubu’s support base is a clear indication of the threat posed by this emerging opposition.

Tinubu must take note of these developments and take necessary steps to safeguard his political interests in the northern region. It is imperative that he strengthens his alliances, engages in strategic planning, and remains vigilant against any attempts to undermine his position.

It is time to rise to the occasion, take control of the narrative, and assert his authority over those seeking to undermine him. The success of his administration and the future of the nation depend on his ability to navigate these treacherous waters and emerge victorious against the forces seeking to derail his leadership and future chances.

Only by remaining vigilant and steadfast in the face of adversity can he secure his place in history as a leader who stood firm against the forces of division and discord.

*Dattijo Sani Rano PhD is a political analyst and writes from Kano. He can be reached via email at: DrRanoMD@gmail.com

ALGON Elects Hon Aminu Mu’azu Maifata As New National President

Chairman of Lafia Local Government Council of Nasarawa State and Association of Local Governments Nigeria (ALGON), Nasarawa State chapter, Hon. Maifata Aminu Mu’azu, has emerged as the National President of the association.

He takes over from Hon. Kolade Alabi, who presided over the affairs of the association from April 2019 to March, 2024.

Until his election, Hon. Maifata Mu’azu served at the National Executive Council, (NEC) of ALGON as National Treasurer and National Deputy President respectively.

Hon. Mu’azu holds a Bachelor and Master’s degrees in Economics from the University of Jos and Nasarawa State University.

He was lecturer at the Nasarawa State Polytechnic, Lafia between 2003 and 2018. Hon. Mu’azu served as Special Adviser on Solid Mineral Development to the Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State from 2017 to 2018.

Hon. Maifata Mu’azu is expected to bring his tested intellect, proven and vast experience to bear in the acceleration of ALGON’s vision of promoting efficient and grassroot driven local government governance and pursue effective partnerships with critical national, state and international stakeholders.

He is happily married and the union is blessed with children.

International Women’s Day: Nigerian Youth Group Calls Special Attention To Challenges Facing Women in Nigeria

Young people-driven nongovernmental organisation (NGO), the Not Too Young To Perform (NTYTP), a leadership development advocacy group, has called on governments at all levels “to pay special attention to modern day challenges facing women in Nigeria.”

In a statement signed on behalf of the youth body by its national Executive Coordinator, Comrade James Ezema, the NTYTP noted that “peculiar challenges like increasing cases of insecurity at both the urban and grassroots level, widening poverty, rising unemployment, and bad leadership require special attention of governments at all levels, especially as they affect women and girls.”

The NTYTP observed that it has since became obvious that the worse hit by such challenges “are the girl-child who are now being forced into early married and prostitution just to escape suffering or to merely stay alive.

Comrade James Ezema
Comrade James Ezema

“We therefore call on the three tiers of government to deepen good governance, provide adequate security for the girl-child to go to school without fear of being killed or kidnapped by gunmen.

“Only special government attention to the current plights of women in the country, with a view to addressing them as quickly as possible, that can guarantee a great future for the unborn generations.

“Like it is said, educate the woman and educate nation, we urge the governments bring the woman out of poverty and the nation will overcome hunger and deprivation.

“Women are known for their multi-tasking abilities. Hence, their contributions to national development are inestimable despite the unique challenges they are currently facing.

“While the NTYTP will continue to advocate for a better life for the Nigerian women, we urge the women folks in the country never to relent on their part as a result of the daunting challenges in today’s Nigeria knowing that there will always be light at the end of the tunnel.

“We equally call on young people to renew their interest in participation in leadership processes at every level in the country to contribute their individual quota in providing good leadership through unequalled performance as a way to safeguard their future and that of the girl-children”, the group concluded.

VDI Reinforces Pivotal Roles Of Nigeria’s Informal Sector At Abuja Meeting

The pivotal roles of the countries informal sector in the economic development aimed at creating access to employment opportunities, stimulating income generation and fostering entrepreneurial spirit have again been undeniably reinforced.

This followed some critical strategic resolutions during a recent two-day National Executive Council meeting of the Market Traders Association of Nigeria (MATAN) held in Abuja, the nations Capital.

The promoter and proponent of national Vat Direct Initiative (VDI), Hon Johnson Moses Olakunle, who doubles as the National Secretary MATAN and Chairman Steering Committee of the (VDI) used the 2024 maiden meeting which came barely one month after it’s National Conference and World Media briefing in Abuja in December, to thanked the National Executive Council members and the steering committe members drawn from the 36 states of Nigeria and FCT.

He noted that the meeting which according to him was well attended marks the beginning of its formal take off of advocacy, sensitization, implementation of programmes as he urged each state representatives to commence work and ensure that rules of engagement were applied.

Hon. Olakunle thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for supporting the initiative which according to him will mitigate poverty, strengthen the efforts of Nigerian traders and critical informal sector of the economy by creating effective and efficient interaction on issues affecting their well-being and providing solutions like curbing multiple tax regime, unifying and codifying an ICT user-friendly system for ensuring an integrated tax system with improved database that will take proper care of numerous concerns of traders, marketers, distributors and haulage operators.

In doing this according to Hon Johnson, “it is hoped that the Executive Order 5 of the Federal Government which contemplates Ease of Doing Business will bring back maximum confidence in Government- Private Sector Business Relations and cascade down to the businesses of the rural population”.

Hon Johnson further noted that Attendees to the meeting who are majorly the state representatives, members of the steering committe, Zonal coordinators and Exco’s will resume operations in all the states with immediate effect noting that the implementation of the programme which in him words comes with several packages will further cater for the millions of the informal sector amongst which includes but not limited to access to single digit Loan, access to grant, health insurance, promotion of export of goods and services, and other value proposition.

Hon Johnson regretted the unfair manner in which the issues of multiple taxation has drastically affected the defenseless traders and call for total support of both the government and the general public to achieve an inclusive national solidarity towards Nigeria’s growth.

MATAN is a multi stakeholders umbrella body of the informal sectors socio-economic space and has been saddled with the responsibility of administration and management of affairs of the biggest informal sector cluster, over the years with over 40 million documented membership across all the 774and Area Councils in Nigeria.

Amongst some of its notable partners include the FIRS, JTB, Banks, Insurance companies, ALGON and other private sectors of the economy.

CNPP, CSOs Blame Smear Campaign Against Naval Chief Ogalla On Frustrated Oil Thieves

Conference Of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) and over 38 Civil Society Organisations, under the umbrella of the Coalition Of National Civil Society Organisations (CNCSOs) have described online reports linking Nigeria’s Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, to alleged multibillion naira oil bunkering and contract-splitting fraud as “the handiwork of a frustrated syndicate involved in stealing of Nigeria’s crude oil.”

Some online media platforms had reposted an allegation that a preliminary investigations estimated that the Naval Chief had accepted over $170 million in bribes over the past six months alone.

However, in a statement jointly signed by the CNPP’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Comrade James Ezema and the National Secretary of the CNCSOs, Alhaji Ali Abacha, they described the allegations as “dead on arrival as efforts to truncate the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration’s renewed quest to mitigate the stealing of the country’s crude oil is the target of the disgruntled ring’s attack on Ogalla.

“We strongly believe that it was based on Ogalla’s track records of service that prompted Mr. President to trust him with the appointment in the first place and he has in the last six months shown that President Tinubu did not make any mistake in his choice of the Naval Chief.

“It has since become evident that since the Chief of Naval Staff launched the Nigerian Navy’s “Operation Delta Sanity”, which has been embraced by the government and leaders of the Niger Delta states, the oil thieves are increasingly uncomfortable.

“The new anti-crude oil theft tactical operation initiated by the Chief of Naval Staff and his effort to provide necessary equipment for personnel have become a serious nightmare for the enemies of the country’s economy due to its holistic and robust roadmap against crude oil theft and other forms of illegalities on Nigeria’s territorial waters.

“The Nigerian Navy in its reaction to the syndicated allegations expressly disclosed that all the vessels alleged to have been released, which was the basis of the bogus $170 million allegedly received by the Naval Chief in bribes, are still in the custody and undergoing investigation.

“The Navy said unambiguously and we quote: “Indeed, all arrested vessels mentioned in the publication that were involved in crude oil theft and illegal oil bunkering are being investigated and none of such vessels has been released as alleged.”

“So, if the basis for the allegation, which is the arrested vessels, are still in custody, we call on the Chief of Naval Staff to disregard the detractors and continue with his renewed efforts against oil thieves in support of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

“Nigerians are currently suffering from severe economic hardship and we urge President Tinubu and the Naval Chief not to be deterred by the smear tactic and discrediting actions of the oil stealing syndicate who are increasing unable to continue in their nefarious trade.

“It is on record that the CNPP and CNCSOs have been in the forefront of the agitation for an end to the brazen thieving of Nigeria’s crude oil in the last eight years and we will back every genuine efforts aimed mitigating the age-long economic sabotage for the benefit of the suffering masses.

“On the contract splitting allegation, the Navy has issued a clear response and there is no need over-flogging a dead horse as we call on President Tinubu not to succumb to the antics of the already drowning oil thieves who would naturally fight back by all means possible, including the ongoing syndicated blackmail”, the CNPP and the CSOs said.