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  • Shettima preaches peace, tolerance during visit to Gbong Gwom Jos

    Shettima preaches peace, tolerance during visit to Gbong Gwom Jos

    • …says Nigerians are bound by common heritage, urges unity beyond differences
    • …hails Plateau political realignment as pathway to peace and development

    Vice President Kashim Shettima on Wednesday called on Nigerians to embrace tolerance and peaceful coexistence, stressing that the country’s diversity should serve as a source of strength rather than division.

    Shettima said Nigeria has the potential to become one of the greatest nations in the world if citizens learn to live together in peace, noting that Nigerians are one people bound by a shared heritage that outweighs whatever differences may exist among them.

    The Vice President spoke in Jos, the Plateau State capital, during a courtesy visit to the palace of the Gbong Gwom Jos and Chairman of the Plateau State Council of Chiefs and Emirs, Jacob Gyang Buba.

    According to a statement issued by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, Shettima said, “We are all connected one way or the other. We must, therefore, continue to live together. What binds us together supersedes what separates us.”

    He was in Plateau State to attend the grand reception of Governor Caleb Mutfwang and other political leaders into the All Progressives Congress.

    During the palace visit, the Vice President described traditional rulers as critical stakeholders in nation-building, noting that beyond being custodians of culture, they play a vital role in promoting peace and stability within their domains.

    “They are not just the custodians of our cultural heritage. They help in upholding society by preaching peace among their subjects,” he said.

    Shettima lauded the improving relationship between the APC National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, and Governor Mutfwang, describing the political realignment as a positive development for Plateau State.

    According to him, their cooperation would translate into increased dividends of democracy for the people.

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    “The National Chairman was the opponent of the Governor at the last election, but today they have agreed to work together. There can be no development without peace,” he added, expressing confidence that the alliance would enhance peace and stability in the state and across the country.

    Earlier, Governor Mutfwang commended the cordial working relationship between President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Shettima, saying it would continue to yield positive outcomes for the nation.

    In his remarks, the Gbong Gwom Jos appealed for strengthened security measures and genuine reconciliation efforts to address the challenges confronting Plateau State and other parts of the country.

    He urged Nigerians to respect one another, stressing that Islam and Christianity both reject violence and insurgency.

    The monarch thanked the Vice President, the APC National Chairman and the Plateau State Governor for the political realignment, describing it as a welcome development for both the state and the nation.

    The Vice President’s entourage included the APC National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda; Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule; former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Idris Wase; members of the Plateau State Council of Chiefs and Emirs; and other prominent indigenes of the state.

  • Mutfwang’s defection reaffirms APC as truly national party, says Shettima

    Mutfwang’s defection reaffirms APC as truly national party, says Shettima

    • President okays work on Akwanga/Jos Road, hiring of 1,000 forest guards

    The defection of Plateau State Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang into the All Progressives Congress (APC) is another evidence that the ruling party is a truly national party, Vice President Kashim Shettima declared yesterday.

    Shettima, spoke during the reception organised at the Jos Pollo Ground to formally receive the Plateau governor into the ruling party.

    Also defecting were Deputy Governor Josephine Piyo, Senator Pam Nwadkou Dachungyang (Plateau North), PDP members in the House of Assembly, other federal lawmakers, local government chairmen and local opposition leaders.

    The event, which makes Mutfwang, the 29th governor of the party, was witnessed by key leaders of the party, including National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda, who presented him with the party’s flag and the broom symbol.

    Leaders of the National Assembly, led by Senate President Godswill Akpabio and House Speaker Abbas Tajudeen, governors of the party led by Chairman of Progressives Governors Forum (PGF) Hope Uzodimma of Imo State were on hand to receive Mutfwang.

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    Party supporters from across the 17 local governments showed solidarity at the rally.

    Yilwatda, who recalled that Mutfwang was his senior in secondary school, pledged total support for his re-election, adding that all key political leaders, including candidates of Labour Party (LP), New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) in the 2023 election, in his home state, had dumped their parties for the APC platform.

    He urged him to use the broom to sweep the remnants of opposition away if they would not join the ruling party.

    Speaker after speaker at the rally affirmed that Mutfwang’s defection has put all six states in the Northcentral in APC bag as in the Southsouth where all the states are controlled by the APC.

    Twenty-four hours before the Plateau State governor was received, Kano State Govenror Abba Kabir Yusuf was welcomed into the ruling party by Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin and former National Chairman Umar Ganduje after he registered for the party.

    Shettima, whose speech capped yesterday’s rally, said: “Plateau is a reminder that what powers every nation is unity, not unity rooted in sameness, but unity anchored on shared purpose.

    “To have Plateau in the All Progressives Congress is to show the world that we are indeed prepared to be the party for all Nigerians.”

    He relived Plateau State’s historic role in Nigeria’s survival and cohesion, paying tribute to former Head of State, Gen.  Yakubu Gowon,  John Wash Pam, Solomon Lar, Joshua Dariye, Lalong, Tallen,  and other eminent sons and daughters who sacrificed for the nation’s survival.

    Shettima said “Plateau gave Nigeria a leader whose strength lay in reconciliation. Nations survive not by conquest but by healing”.

    The vice president conveyed assurances from President Tinubu that Mutfwang would enjoy full standing and recognition within the APC, stressing that good governance is an asset to any political movement committed to national progress.

    He described the governor as a unifying leader whose administration has begun to reposition Plateau from conflict and stagnation towards peace and transformation.

    He alluded to Mutfwang’s initiatives in peace building, renewable energy deployment for primary healthcare centres, agricultural expansion, transport infrastructure revitalisation, and people-focused budgets in education, healthcare and youth empowerment, urging him to sustain the tempo.

    The APC is wooing more opposition leaders to the ruling party, Yilwatda said.

    He said the membership drive embarked upon by the party has offered opportunity to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members to jump out of the sinking platform to safety.

    He said: “APC now has 29 states. We will be expecting more. We are not tired of getting everyone. Our intention, our motive is that everyone becomes members of APC.”

    He added: “PDP is drowning. Come to the party that will give you life; come and take the broom that will give you the life jacket.”

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who is away in Turkey, was represented by Shettima.

    1,000 forest guards in Plateau

    Shettima said the president has ordered the construction of the Akwanga/Jos Road and recruitment of 1,000 forest guards in Plateau to complement the push for security in the state.

    Akpabio, who led his colleagues, including Barau, Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele, Simon Lalong, Rochas Okorocha and Adams Oshiomhole, said Northcentral has now become another APC stronghold.

    He said it is now evident that President Tinubu will win the next poll and Mutfwang will secure a second term.

    House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abba, who hailed Mutfwang’s courage, urged him to embark on reconciliation in the state to foster cohesion and harmony.

    At the rally were PGF chairman Uzodimma; governors Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos State), Ahmad,Aliyu (Sokoto), Dikko Raddah (Katsina), Monday Okphebolo (Edo), Abdullahi Sule(Nasarawa), Babagana Zulum (Borno), Agbu Kwfas (Taraba), and Francis Nwifuru (Akwa Ibom).

    Other dignitaries included Secretary to the Government of the Federation Senator George Akume; former Plateau Deputy Governor Pauline Tallen; former House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Idris Wase; Prof David Yakubu; APC National Secretary Senator Ajibola Basiru and other National Working Committee (NWC) members – Saliu Muazu, Duro Meseko, Chinedu Ogah, Senator Lawrence Adudu, Abdulkarim Kana, Garuba Datti, Mustapha Saliu and Sulemain Argungu.

    ‘Mutfwang will get second term ticket’

    Yilwatda, who was Mutfwang’s rival during the 2023 poll, assured that he will get the second term ticket and win in next year’s election.

    He said there is no vacancy in the Plateau Government House because APC is waxing stronger, having collapsed into one big family.

    The APC chair expressed excitment that the governor, who was his senior in secondary school and opponent, would team with APC during the general election.

    Yilwatda said: “My joy knows no bound. The candidates of APC, PDP, LP and other parties are now in APC. All the structues are now in APC, which is more powerful, more united, more intimidating and more prepared to deliver victory to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. We are better, stronger and more united.”

    The chairman added: “There will be justice. There will be no tribal sentiment. There will be peace in Plateau State. We will work together, not by words, but by action.

    “That brotherhood that made us one, that brotherhood that makes us thick should expand. The time for unity, justice and peace is here.”

    Turning to Mutfwang, the chairman said: “Our broom will give you strength to sweep all your supporters to APC.  The broom will sweep away disunity. The broom will ensure that we are one.”

    Yilwatda also said in 2027, both the President and the governor will win in Plateau overwhelmingly.

    He added: “Anybody who dies not belong to the APC is a minority. All our federal and state lawmakers are APC. Our local government chairmen are APC. I urged those who are yet to join APC to come.”

    Tinubu is  most Christian-friendly leader, says Akpabio

    Akpabio described President Tinubu-led administration as the most Christian friendly government since Nigeria came into existence.

    He said: “Let me place on record that the President Bola Tinubu-led administration is the most Christian-friendly administration since the creation of Nigeria. He has shown this through his actions and deeds. He treats both Christians and Muslims equally.”

    The Senate President hailed Mutfwang for taking Plateau to the centre of Nigeria’s political gravity.

    He said: “Mr. Governor, I congratulate you on this action of taking the people of Plateau to the centre of national politics. Let me assure you that insecurity will soon come to an end in the Plateau.

    “We will support your government in all sectors inorder to better the lives of your people. We will not leave you alone. Today’s action has finally brought all the states in the North Central geo- political zone into the party. This is significant.

    ‘Government will do everything within its powers to protect Nigerians no matter their religious inclination and belief. We will support President Tinubu through approval of funds inorder to shut down all IDP camps in the state.”

    Abbas: governor should reconcile tribes in Plateau

     Abbas described the occasion as historic, noting that Plateau was the last state in the Northcentral to join the APC.

    He urged Mutfwang to embrace reconciliation and provide inclusive leadership as the party leader in the state.

    Abbas said: “As the state party leader, you should embrace reconciliation and promote brotherhood. Take members of APC and PDP as one indivisible family and give everyone a sense of belonging.”

    APC will bring prosperity, says Uzodimma

    Uzodimma said APC will nit renege on its promise of renewed hope, development and prosperity.

    He described Mutfwang as one of the best and brightest, assuring that Plateau would reap the benefit of defection.

    No formidable team like Tinubu/Shettima, says Sule

    Sule said Northcentral is now a stronghold of APC, noting that the six ststes are under the leadership of the ruling party.

    He said Plateau had chosen a path that would reposition it to fully support President Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027.

    He praised the President’s passion for national unity and progress, urging Nigerians to work together to steady the nation.

    The governor paid special tribute to Shettima, acknowledging his pivotal role in encouraging his defection to the ruling party.

    I will unite Plateau, says Mutfwang

    Mutfwang promised to unite the state and fortify the party to achieve victory in future polls.

    He said: “Today’s movement is a landmark. It is statement that the people on the Plateau have made and they are here in their thousands to publicly declare their support for the APC and to return President Tinubu back to office in 2027.

    “We are beginning a journey that our forefathers had long expected that we be united for peace and development.”

    He thanked the president, Akpabio, Abbas and other party leaders for encouraging him to join the ruling party.

    Stressing that “Plateau is a must-win state in future elections,” the governor, who hailed President Tinubu’s gestures, said: “it is better to follow a man that knows road.”

    He added: “We have not come to take over. We have come to add value. All disunity and rivalries will now disappear. Plateau will be united.  No more opposition in Plateau. We are not defecting. We are realigning. We are re-engineeribg. Plateau will be the joker in 2027.”

    We can’t stop politicians from joining our party, says Morka

    APC National Publicity Secretary Felix Morka said the party cannot prevent politicians from defecting.

    He described the wave of defections as a reflection of confidence in the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

    Morka spoke during an interview monitored a cable television, where he responded to concerns over the growing number of governors defecting into the APC, including Kano governor.

    Morka said governors defecting to the ruling party were aligning themselves with what he described as a ‘resurging Nigeria’ under the Tinubu administration.

    He said: “What you see is governors who have decided to join our party to identify with this resurging Nigeria that this President is clearly positioning Nigeria to be.”

    The spokesman added that the APC welcomed new members and would not act as a barrier to politicians seeking to join the party.

    “We are happy; we are excited about people who join our party. We cannot be gatekeepers to filter out people who want to join our camp. We don’t do that because it is undemocratic,” Morka said.

    Dismissing fears that the defections could lead to a one-party state, Morka dismissed such concerns, arguing that Nigeria had experienced similar political dominance in the past without undermining democracy.

    He said: “The PDP at some point in our history governed Nigeria with about the same number of governors. I was very active in the political world at that time and there was no spectre anywhere about a one-party state because the PDP had those numbers of governors.

    “That’s not the case now, and I think we should not equate people joining our party with that mode.”

  • Plateau’s defection confirms APC as truly national party — Shettima

    Plateau’s defection confirms APC as truly national party — Shettima

    Vice President Kashim Shettima on Tuesday described Plateau State’s formal entry into the All Progressives Congress (APC) as a powerful affirmation that the ruling party remains a truly national platform open to all Nigerians committed to unity, peace and inclusive development.

    Speaking at the grand reception of Plateau State Governor, Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, and supporters at the Jos Polo Field, Shettima said the political realignment underscored the APC’s identity as the destination for all citizens who believe in a united future for the country.

    “Plateau is a reminder that what powers every nation is unity, not unity rooted in sameness, but unity anchored on shared purpose,” the Vice President said, adding that the state’s entry into the APC symbolised Nigeria’s shared destiny.

    He recalled Plateau State’s historic role in Nigeria’s survival and cohesion, paying tribute to former Head of State, Yakubu Gowon, and other eminent sons and daughters of the state whose sacrifices, he noted, are woven into the fabric of the nation’s survival.

    According to a statement by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, Shettima said “in him, Plateau gave Nigeria a leader whose strength lay in reconciliation. Nations survive not by conquest but by healing”.

    The Vice President conveyed assurances from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu that Governor Mutfwang would enjoy full standing and recognition within the APC, stressing that good governance is an asset to any political movement committed to national progress.

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    He described Governor Mutfwang as a unifying leader whose administration has begun to reposition Plateau State from conflict and stagnation towards peace and transformation, citing initiatives in peacebuilding, renewable energy deployment for primary healthcare centres, agricultural expansion, transport infrastructure revitalisation, and people-focused budgets in education, healthcare and youth empowerment.

    Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, commended APC National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda for leading Plateau State into the APC, describing the development as significant for the party’s consolidation in the North Central zone. 

    He assured Governor Mutfwang of victory in 2027 and said President Tinubu has continued to demonstrate leadership that is inclusive and Christian-friendly.

    Akpabio also prayed for the repose of the souls of victims of past crises in Plateau State, pledging that the National Assembly would appropriate funds for the return of displaced persons across the country.

    Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, described the occasion as historic, noting that Plateau State was the last state in the North Central to join the APC. 

    He urged Governor Mutfwang to embrace reconciliation and provide inclusive leadership as the party leader in the state.

    On his part, Prof. Yilwatda said the governor’s entry into the APC was massive, revealing that candidates from several other political parties had also joined the ruling party. 

    He expressed confidence that Plateau State would overwhelmingly support President Tinubu and Governor Mutfwang in 2027.

    Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum and Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodimma, described Governor Mutfwang as one of the best and brightest, assuring that Plateau State would witness renewed hope and prosperity under APC leadership.

    In a goodwill message, Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule said the APC was now complete in the North Central region, pledging massive regional support for President Tinubu in 2027.

    Speaking on his decision to join the APC, Governor Mutfwang said Plateau State chose a path that would reposition it to fully support President Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027. 

    He praised the President’s passion for national unity and progress, urging Nigerians to work together to steady the nation.

    The governor paid special tribute to Vice President Shettima, acknowledging his pivotal role in encouraging his defection to the ruling party.

  • Shettima to launch learning, empowerment fund

    Shettima to launch learning, empowerment fund

    •Nigeria hosts Africa Social Impact Summit

    Vice President Kashim Shettima will tomorrow launch a fresh learning and empowerment fund targeted at unlocking the potential of Nigerian children, women, and youths.

    The Vice President is expected to launch the fund when Nigeria co-hosts a high-level policy engagement under the Africa Social Impact Summit (ASIS) in Abuja.

    The event, scheduled for the State House Conference Centre, is being convened by the Office of the Vice President in collaboration with Sterling One Foundation, the United Nations System, and other ASIS partners.

    The initiative forms part of the outcomes of the ASIS 2026 High-Level Policy Engagement, a continental platform focused on accelerating progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through innovation, financing and strategic partnerships.

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    With the theme: Scaling Action – Driving Inclusive Growth Through Policy and Innovation, the high-level engagement is expected to bring together more than 200 senior leaders from government, the private enterprise, development institutions, civil society organisations (CSOs), and the diplomatic community.

    Key highlights of the engagement include the launch of flagship, policy-backed initiatives, notably the Business Coalition for Education (BCE) and the Nigeria Foundational Learning Fund.

    A statement yesterday in Abuja by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications in the Office of the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, said the initiatives are designed to accelerate foundational literacy and numeracy while tackling Nigeria’s out-of-school children challenge.

    Also to be unveiled is the Women and Youth Financial and Economic Inclusion (WYFEI) Nigeria platform, described as the country’s flagship framework for advancing women and youth economic empowerment through compact-based delivery, co-investment models and performance accountability.

    With the launch, Nigeria will become the implementation platform for the African Union’s WYFEI programme, ahead of its rollout in other countries.

  • Rumoured planned replacement of Shettima baseless – APC

    Rumoured planned replacement of Shettima baseless – APC

    The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed as baseless the rumour making round about the possibility of replacing Vice President Kashim Shettima as the running mate of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 general elections. 

    National Publicity Secretary of the party, Felix Morka, in a statement in Abuja on Monday, said the rumours and name speculations were purely speculative, untrue and utterly baseless. 

    The statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to growing media frenzy about possible replacement of Vice President Kashim Shettima as the running mate to President Bola Tinubu under the platform of our great Party ahead of the 2027 General Elections. 

    “While these stories have been mostly subtle, they recently assumed a new dimension when names of specific individuals were touted as possible replacement for Vice President Shettima. 

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    “Our party states in categorical terms that the stories are purely speculative, untrue, and utterly baseless.”

    The party also urged media organisations to refrain from lending their platforms to rumour-peddlers and mischievous “news sources” of questionable provenance whose only intention is to promote discord and confusion in the polity. 

    Reiterating the laws and electoral regulations banning political activities remain in force, the party maintained  that “at this time, our party remains focused on supporting President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima in delivering the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda and entrenching its bold reforms that are now steadily transforming the economy, building prosperity, and uplifting the living conditions of our people.”

    The party also called on our ministers, senior government and officials to avoid wittingly or unwittingly, stoking needless speculations, advising them “to focus on their primary duty of diligent service to government and our Party, and bolster the success and achievements of President Tinubu, our inimitable and visionary leader. “

  • Shettima to launch new learning, empowerment fund 

    Shettima to launch new learning, empowerment fund 

    …as Nigeria hosts Africa Social Impact Summit

    Vice President Kashim Shettima will on Wednesday launch a fresh learning and empowerment fund targeted at unlocking the potential of Nigerian children, women and youth, as Nigeria co-hosts a high-level policy engagement under the Africa Social Impact Summit (ASIS) in Abuja.

    The event, scheduled for the State House Conference Centre, is being convened by the Office of the Vice President in collaboration with Sterling One Foundation, the United Nations System, and other ASIS partners.

    The initiative forms part of the outcomes of the ASIS 2026 High-Level Policy Engagement, a continental platform focused on accelerating progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through innovation, financing and strategic partnerships.

    With the theme, “Scaling Action – Driving Inclusive Growth through Policy and Innovation,” the high-level engagement is expected to bring together more than 200 senior leaders from government, private enterprise, development institutions, civil society organisations and the diplomatic community.

    Key highlights of the engagement include the launch of flagship, policy-backed initiatives, notably the Business Coalition for Education (BCE) and the Nigeria Foundational Learning Fund. 

    According to a statement issued by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, the initiatives are designed to accelerate foundational literacy and numeracy while tackling Nigeria’s out-of-school children challenge.

    Also to be unveiled is the Women and Youth Financial and Economic Inclusion (WYFEI) Nigeria platform, described as the country’s flagship framework for advancing women and youth economic empowerment through compact-based delivery, co-investment models and performance accountability. 

    With the launch, Nigeria will become the implementation platform for the African Union’s WYFEI programme, ahead of its rollout in other countries.

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    Speaking ahead of the event, Vice President Shettima said Nigeria’s prosperity would depend largely on how effectively government mobilises funding, expertise and support across public and private sectors.

    “Nigeria’s future prosperity depends on how effectively we mobilise the private sector, development partners, and public institutions around shared national priorities. This engagement marks a critical step toward delivery-driven partnerships that unlock the full potential of our women and youth, strengthen human capital, and accelerate inclusive growth,” the Vice President said.

    On her part, Mrs. Olapeju Ibekwe, Chief Executive Officer of Sterling One Foundation, described the ASIS 2026 High-Level Policy Engagement as a shift from dialogue to execution, noting that it would deliberately align policy, innovation and financing to deliver real impact for millions of Nigerians.

    The event will also feature the adoption of the WYFEI Nigeria Declaration, a national statement of intent to be endorsed by government officials, chief executives and development partners, committing to coordinated action to unlock Nigeria’s women and youth dividend.

    Senior government officials, business leaders, investors, development partners and civil society actors are expected in Abuja for the engagement, aimed at advancing results-driven partnerships for inclusive growth, foundational learning, women and youth empowerment, and national development delivery.

  • Shettima returns to Abuja, says Nigeria back on global economic frontline

    Shettima returns to Abuja, says Nigeria back on global economic frontline

    Vice President Kashim Shettima has returned to Abuja after a week-long diplomatic and economic mission to Guinea and Switzerland, declaring that Nigeria has reclaimed a frontline position in global and regional policy conversations.

     According to a statement issued by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, Shettima arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport yesterday  after representing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the inauguration of Guinea’s President, Mamadi Doumbouya, and leading Nigeria’s delegation to the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos.

     According to him, the engagements underscored Nigeria’s renewed commitment to regional solidarity in West Africa and its resolve to reposition the economy under President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. 

    In Conakry, Shettima said Nigeria reaffirmed its leadership role within ECOWAS while opening new pathways for bilateral cooperation, particularly in agriculture and manufacturing.

    From Guinea, the Vice President proceeded to Davos, where he led the Nigerian delegation at the 2026 WEF. 

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    A major highlight of the visit was the commissioning of Nigeria House Davos—the country’s first-ever sovereign pavilion on the Davos Promenade, designed as a permanent investment hub showcasing opportunities in solid minerals, agriculture and the digital economy.

     At a high-level WEF session titled “When Food Becomes Security,” Shettima outlined Nigeria’s new national food security framework, describing agriculture as a strategic pillar of national security and macroeconomic stability.

     He also joined former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the Minister of Finance, Mr. Wale Edun, to advance the Accra Reset Initiative, which advocates African industrialisation driven by domestic capital and value chains rather than foreign aid.

     On the economic front, the Vice President told investors that Nigeria’s macroeconomic indicators were stabilising, citing a projected 4.4 per cent GDP growth in 2026 and a decline in inflation to 12.94 per cent.

     He added that Nigeria was on the cusp of becoming a net exporter of refined petroleum products, anchored by the Dangote Refinery, alongside growing exports of digital talent.

  • Nigeria back on global economic frontline says Shettima, returns to Abuja

    Nigeria back on global economic frontline says Shettima, returns to Abuja

    Vice President Kashim Shettima has returned to Abuja after a week-long diplomatic and economic mission to Guinea and Switzerland, declaring that Nigeria has reclaimed a frontline position in global and regional policy conversations.

    According to a statement by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, Shettima arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport on Saturday after representing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the inauguration of Guinea’s President, Mamadi Doumbouya, and leading Nigeria’s delegation to the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos.

    According to him, the engagements underscored Nigeria’s renewed commitment to regional solidarity in West Africa and its resolve to reposition the economy under President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. 

    In Conakry, Shettima said Nigeria reaffirmed its leadership role within ECOWAS while opening new pathways for bilateral cooperation, particularly in agriculture and manufacturing.

    From Guinea, the Vice President proceeded to Davos, where he led the Nigerian delegation at the 2026 WEF. 

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    A major highlight of the visit was the commissioning of Nigeria House Davos—the country’s first-ever sovereign pavilion on the Davos Promenade, designed as a permanent investment hub showcasing opportunities in solid minerals, agriculture and the digital economy.

    At a high-level WEF session titled “When food becomes security,” Shettima outlined Nigeria’s new national food security framework, describing agriculture as a strategic pillar of national security and macroeconomic stability.

    He also joined former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the Minister of Finance, Mr. Wale Edun, to advance the Accra Reset Initiative, which advocates African industrialisation driven by domestic capital and value chains rather than foreign aid.

    On the economic front, the Vice President told investors that Nigeria’s macroeconomic indicators were stabilising, citing a projected 4.4 per cent GDP growth in 2026 and a decline in inflation to 12.94 per cent. 

    He added that Nigeria was on the cusp of becoming a net exporter of refined petroleum products, anchored by the Dangote Refinery, alongside growing exports of digital talent.

  • New agric focus will curb inflation, says Shettima

    New agric focus will curb inflation, says Shettima

    The Federal Government has repositioned food security as a core economic and national security strategy.

    Vice President Kashim Shettima said a new Back to Farm Initiative will help curb inflation, reduce pressure on foreign exchange and stabilise conflict-affected food-producing regions.

    He spoke at a high-level panel: “When Food Becomes Security,” at the 56th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos.

    Shettima said Nigeria is no longer treating food security as a sectoral agricultural concern but as a macroeconomic and governance imperative.

    According to his spokesman Stanley Nkwocha, Shettima said: “In Nigeria, we don’t look at food security purely as an agricultural issue.

    “It is a macroeconomic, security and governance issue. Our focus is to use food security as a pillar for national security, regional cohesion and stability.”

    He said the government’s strategy is anchored on three pillars: boosting food production, ensuring environmental sustainability and strengthening regional integration within West Africa.

    Shettima noted that global supply-chain disruptions and climate shocks have forced Nigeria to rebuild resilient food systems tailored to its ecological diversity.

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    “Nigeria is a very large country, and there is an incestuous relationship between economy and ecology.

    “In the Sahelian North, we are dealing with desertification, deforestation and drought. In the riverine South and parts of the North Central, flooding is our major challenge,” he said.

    To address these challenges, he said the government is promoting drought-resistant, flood-tolerant and early-maturing varieties of staple crops such as rice, sorghum and millet, while redesigning food systems in flood-prone southern regions.

    Security remains a major constraint, he added, noting that many of Nigeria’s food baskets are located in conflict-affected areas.

    “Most of the food baskets of our nation are security-challenged. That is why we are creating food security corridors and strengthening community-based security engagements so that farmers can return safely to their land,” Shettima said.

    He explained that the Back to Farm Initiative focuses on resettling displaced farmers and providing them with input, insurance and access to capital.

    On inflation, Shettima said Nigeria’s dependence on imported wheat, sugar and dairy products exposes the economy to foreign-exchange volatility.

    “Our strategy is to accelerate local production and promote substitutes such as sorghum, millet and cassava flour to correct these structural imbalances,” he said.

    The Vice President said the Tinubu Administration is positioning agriculture as a frontline response to economic and security threats.

    He was optimistic that within 12 months, smallholder farmers and fishers would become investable at scale.

    He urged African leaders to deepen cooperation under the African Continental Free Trade Area to expand intra-African trade beyond the current 10.7 per cent.

  • 2027: APC chieftain warns against replacing Shettima on religious grounds

    2027: APC chieftain warns against replacing Shettima on religious grounds

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and renowned security expert, Amb. Abayomi Mumuni has cautioned against any move to replace Vice President Kashim Shettima on religious grounds ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    He said Shettima is a good representation of the North and a candidate with the political clout and followership required to deliver substantial electoral support.

    Mumuni, who was a member of the intelligence and security team, an arm of Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) during the 2023 Presidential election, stated that such a decision could undermine the ruling APC’s chances of retaining power.

    He made the remarks while reacting to controversies that followed the exclusion of Vice President Shettima’s photograph from a banner displayed at the North-East Zonal Public Hearing on the amendment of the APC constitution, a development that has fuelled speculation about an alleged plan to drop him from the 2027 ticket.

    According to Mumuni, discussions about substituting Shettima with a Christian vice-presidential candidate, ostensibly to address concerns about religious inclusivity, are not strategically sound in the current political climate.

    He stressed that the northern region does not, at the moment, have a Christian candidate with sufficient grassroots acceptance and nationwide appeal capable of complementing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s electoral strength.

    “Any miscalculation in this regard could jeopardise the winning ticket for the current administration,” he warned, adding that electoral arithmetic, rather than sentiment, must guide such high-stakes political decisions.

    Mumuni further highlighted Vice President Shettima’s “unwavering loyalty and commitment” to President Tinubu and the administration’s policy objectives, describing this loyalty as a critical stabilising factor in governance.

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    He argued that replacing a vice president who has demonstrated consistency and alignment with the president’s vision could introduce unnecessary uncertainty into the political system.

    While acknowledging that calls for greater Christian representation in leadership are legitimate and well-intentioned, the APC stalwart urged party leaders to explore alternative pathways that would not weaken the existing alliance.

    He suggested that inclusivity could be strengthened through strategic appointments of credible individuals with proven influence, competence, and commitment to national unity and development.

    Mumuni also cautioned against drawing parallels between Nigeria’s political situation and foreign examples, such as the United States under President Donald Trump.

    He noted that Nigeria’s socio-political environment is unique and requires home-grown solutions rather than imported political templates that may not resonate with the country’s complex realities.

    Outlining the possible implications of changing the vice president, Mumuni listed several risks, including threats to political stability, mixed public perception, internal party rifts, and potential loss of electoral advantage.

    He explained that a new vice president could struggle with acceptance, loyalty, and alignment with the president’s agenda, factors that are crucial for effective governance.

    He added that such a transition could also affect policy direction and administrative efficiency, as a new vice president would require time to adjust to the demands of office, potentially slowing down governance during a critical period.

    In conclusion, Mumuni maintained that preserving the current Tinubu–Shettima alliance remains the best option for Nigeria as preparations for the 2027 elections gather momentum.

    He called for constructive dialogue within the APC on how to enhance representation and inclusivity without compromising political stability and effective governance.

    “Maintaining cohesion and focusing on good governance will best serve Nigeria’s interests,” he said, urging party stakeholders to prioritise unity and strategic thinking over divisive speculation.