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  • The bond between President Tinubu and VP Shettima

    The bond between President Tinubu and VP Shettima

    By Tunde Rahman

    Long before President Bola Tinubu decided on Vice President Kashim Shettima, who turned 59 last week, as his running mate in the last presidential election, both of them had first collaborated across boundaries and different political parties several years ago to the present, when they are working together at the helm of Nigerian affairs. 

    President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima continue to march on in harmony and deep partnership. Their relationship is borne of mutual respect and trust and fired by patriotic zeal and the need to promote democracy, good governance, and economic development. That bond has continued to wax stronger.

    I do not feign any knowledge regarding the exact time the two leaders encountered each other. It’s on record, however, that both worked together, alongside other like minds, to merge the legacy parties that eventually formed the APC in 2014. 

    Indeed, the torchbearers of the merger were President Tinubu – leading the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria from the South-west – and the late President Muhammadu Buhari, who led the Congress for Progressive Change from the North-West. However, Vice President Shettima of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party and other party leaders, among others, also played an important role in the consummation of the merger that brought together progressive forces from across Nigeria’s North and South. 

    By the time of that historic event, the relationship between Shettima and his political leader and former governor of the state, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff (SAS), had gone frosty. Although up until that point, SAS dominated the ANPP structure in Borno State almost to the total exclusion of then Governor Shettima, a battle line was being drawn between supporters of the Godfather and the governor. 

    The merger therefore emerged like a rescue avenue for Shettima, and Asiwaju supported him greatly to successfully wrest the party structure and assume full leadership.

    Asiwaju also came to his support when the Chibok girls were abducted, and the Goodluck Jonathan government saw Shettima like a villain. Shettima had to take his story and efforts to rescue the abducted girls to the international community. 

    Asiwaju helped in all of that and also facilitated his quick return to Maiduguri. Many will recall that celebrated interview Shettima granted CNN’s Christian Amanpour at the time. 

    As governor of Borno State, Shettima’s admiration for Asiwaju Tinubu and his politics was well known. He would often invite him to inaugurate some legacy projects of his administration, even while they were in different parties. 

    On one such occasion, Asiwaju arrived in Maiduguri, Borno State capital, along with his entourage, in the heat of the Boko Haram insurgency. He spent two days in that city, inaugurating the Doctors’ Quarters, which were built by Shettima and named after Tinubu, among other projects.

    With that visit, it was evident that both leaders had become political soul mates – akin to a political father and son.

    In the run-up to the 2023 election, Shettima pitched his tent with Asiwaju Tinubu. He rooted for Tinubu during the APC primaries and criss-crossed the country with him while the campaign lasted. Given his competence, leadership experience, dynamism, and loyalty, it was no surprise that Asiwaju picked him as his running mate. 

    Indeed, it is an affirmation of his competence and good qualities that the committee set up by Asiwaju to recommend a suitable running mate for him had Shettima at the top of its list. Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation and former ally of President Tinubu, Babachir David Lawal, headed that committee. 

    Importantly, Shettima’s choice was reportedly blessed by the late President Buhari. In the end, the APC won the election. Asiwaju and Shettima were inaugurated as president and vice president.

    After more than two years in the saddle, they are moving on, united by a shared vision to engender a strong economy, deliver prosperity, and improve the living standards of Nigerians based on the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    This relationship has not been without its challenges. However, the union has continued to weather the storms.

    It is always the case in a political environment that power mongers and schemers will seek to throw spanners in the work to upset political relationships or any union, for that matter. 

    Indeed, relationships between a principal and deputy, like that between governors and their deputies or presidents and vice presidents, can be very testy, as suspicion and mistrust can sometimes creep in.

    Deputies are endangered species. Like Caesar’s wife, they must be above board at all times, politically correct, and ensure they do not swim against the tide.

    Writing in “Deputising and Governance in Nigeria,” former deputy governor and later two-term governor of Kano State, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, contends that “the role of a vice president in government depends largely on his relationship with his boss, and could be expanded to make him influential, if positive and collaborative.”

    According to the constitution, the vice president chairs the National Economic Council. However, the vice president has no special powers except those delegated to him by the President, which is entirely at the President’s discretion.

    The marriage between President Tinubu and VP Shettima is strong and vibrant. There is no doubt that Shettima has demonstrated absolute loyalty to President Tinubu. 

    He has shown he is a worthy partner who believes that both of them must work together for the good of the country they both love.

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    If anyone doubted the bond between them, President Tinubu cleared the doubts in his 59th birthday message to Shettima on September 2, 2025. VP Shettima also responded with matching words of gratitude.

    In the stirring message, the President said, among others, “Every day as vice president, you have justified that choice by strengthening our work, bringing fresh perspectives, and upholding our commitment to Nigerians. Your dedication reassures me that I did not make a mistake in choosing you as my deputy.”

    Responding, the vice president promised not to take his bond with President Tinubu for granted. In a message of gratitude on the birthday, the Vice President said: “The bond we share, anchored in loyalty and service, is one I will never take for granted. I have watched you shoulder the burden of difficult choices at critical moments, steering our nation through turbulent waters into a harbour of stability that promises abundance.”

    The opposition politicians and top political office aspirants have important lessons to learn from this harmony, mutual trust and tolerance, which is at variance with what obtained in the early part of the Fourth Republic.

    Though frosty relationships between governors and their deputies have been recurring since 1999, former President Obasanjo and his deputy, Vice President Atiku Abubakar, took the matter to a frightening level. They engaged in a war of attrition.

    Atiku tried to undercut and oust his principal from office because of his presidential ambition. Both of them dragged each other in the mud, almost literally, leading to tensions in governance and a protracted crisis. 

    The country’s renewed democratic experiment was severely tested. It was an ugly situation many would rather not be reminded of. The nation was on the edge, with fault lines being dangerously toyed with. It was indeed a dark moment in our political history! But that is no longer the story as Tinubu and Shettima are handling their relationship with maturity.

    On this occasion of his 59th birthday, I commend Vice President Shettima for his loyalty to the President and his commitment to nation-building. I wish him many more years and continued life of impact. Happy birthday, Sir. 

    -Rahman is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Special Duties

  • My government runs on principle of inclusivity – Tinubu

    My government runs on principle of inclusivity – Tinubu

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has lauded the Igede Traditional Council for painstakingly preserving the Igede Agba new yam festival which has remained a beacon of unity amongst its sons and daughters.

    He stated this yesterday through Secretary to Government of the Federation, (SGF) Sen. Dr. George Akume CON at this year’s edition of the cultural festival at Oju Local Government Headquarters.

    The President noted that the traditional institution has remained an instrument for peace, unity and progress, and a veritable tool for his administration to explore to solve development purposes and other sundry issues. He also noted their critical role in peace building processes at troubling zones.

    “Your Royal Highness the Adiharu of Igede, CP Oga Ero Rtd. I wish to commend you very specially for hosting yet another successful edition of this rich cultural festival (the Igede Agba new yam festival).

    Senator Akume stated that His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu “in whose stead I speak at this occasion has asked me to congratulate you and also inform you that he appreciates the special invitation extended him to be part of this historic event today.”

    Senator Akume also informed that, under the Renewed Hope Agenda, all sections of the country are experiencing rapid growth and development through the various sectors of the economy.

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    “The Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu has been able to touch on every region of the country with the economy growing on a positive trajectory as both the base and superstructure are accelerating rapidly.

    “Benue state has benefited so much from the Tinubu led government with juicy appointments and physical infrastructures, with more still in the pipeline. He asked me to announce to you at this occasion that contract has been awarded for the construction of Oju-Ogoja Road. And to whom much is given, much is expected.”

    His Royal Highness, Adiharu of Igede, CP Oga Ero rtd thanked the President for honouring his invitation and also appreciated him for connecting Benue to the national government through the SGF and other juicy appointments.

    “Your Excellency Sir, I and my entire kingdom are very grateful to you for honouring our humble invitation to be part of this year’s celebration of our rich cultural heritage.

    “We are overwhelmed with joy to receive the news of the award for the construction of Oju-Ogoja Road. This road has been a nightmare to us over the years until your government graciously came to our rescue.”

    High point of the occasion was the conferment of a Chieftaincy title on the President.

    Other notable dignitaries who spoke at the event included; state Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Hon. Austin Agada, Hon. David Ogewu and Benjamin Akobo Central Planning Committee Chairman.

    They thanked the President for finding Igede sons worthy to be Permanent Secretary and a Director General, describing the NELFUND social scheme being disbursed as unprecedented.

    The Igede Agba celebration was first held at Ihigile Market on September in 1957. It is a time for stock taking for members of the community by reviewing the prevailing year towards making amends and effecting corrections where necessary.

  • How Tinubu’s creation of forest guard provides over 50,000 jobs for youths – Senator Fadeyi

    How Tinubu’s creation of forest guard provides over 50,000 jobs for youths – Senator Fadeyi

    Senator Olubiyi  Fadeyi, who represents Osun Central District at the Senate, is the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Environment. He is also the Vice-Chairman, Senate Committee on Communications, Trade & Investment.  In this interview with Toba Adedeji, he speaks about President Bola Tinubu’s efforts in creating jobs for youths and other issues. Excerpts

    What efforts do you think President Bola Tinubu’s approval and establishment of the National Forest Guards will have on the National Park Service?

    Let me first congratulate and commend His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR), for this bold and historic step in establishing the National Forest Guards. It is a landmark decision that will change the way we manage and secure our forests. The creation of the National Forest Guards under the National Park Service, which falls directly under the purview of my committee, demonstrates the President’s visionary leadership and his commitment to both security and environmental sustainability.

    I must also emphasise that the National Forest Guards should remain under the supervision of the Senate Committee on Environment. Globally, forest security is not treated as a purely policing matter, but as part of environmental and conservation management. If you place them under the police, they risk being constrained by bureaucracy and may even be lost in the wider debate about state policing reforms. But as a standalone institution, they can be more innovative, flexible, and technology-driven in their operations. This is a global best practice, and Nigeria must follow suit.

    What are the major benefits of this new initiative under the Renewed Hope Agenda?

    The benefits are enormous. First, the National Forest Guards will strengthen the protection of our forests, which are vital for biodiversity, climate resilience, and sustainable livelihoods. For years, our forests have been threatened by illegal loggers, poachers, and criminal elements using them as hideouts. Now, we have a dedicated and professional structure to secure them.

    Secondly, the employment benefit cannot be overstated. This initiative will directly create well over 50,000 jobs for indigenous local people across the country. These men and women, who know their terrain better than anyone else, will now be empowered and gainfully employed to safeguard their environment. That is true grassroots empowerment.

    Thirdly, as a standalone structure with modern training and flexibility, the Forest Guards will be able to explore technology-driven solutions such as drone surveillance, GPS tracking, and early-warning systems to detect illegal activities. This would not be possible if they were submerged under another security structure with a different mandate.

    Lastly, it complements our national security strategy. Forests have long served as hideouts for insurgents and bandits. By securing these areas, we are not only protecting the environment but also closing one of the major gaps in our fight against insecurity.

    How do you assess the efforts of the President and our security services in recent times?

    I must commend Mr. President and our gallant security agencies. The successes recorded in the past months are very encouraging. Under President Tinubu’s leadership, we have witnessed the capture of the Ansaru terrorist leader and the elimination of several notorious bandit leaders in the North-West. Today, Kaduna State, which was once a flashpoint of violence and insecurity, is experiencing a level of peace and calm not seen in recent years.

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    These results show that the government’s approach is working. By adding the National Forest Guards to our security architecture, we are reinforcing this progress and addressing one of the root enablers of insecurity: ungoverned forest spaces.

    Beyond the Forest Guards, what innovative steps is your Committee taking to address environmental concerns for Nigerians, both in rural and urban communities?

    This is a very important question. Our Committee is focused on improving the daily environmental realities of Nigerians wherever they live. For our rural communities, we are promoting sustainable agricultural practices, clean water access, and forest conservation programs that directly improve livelihoods. For our urban centres, we are working on policies that tackle waste management, flooding, and clean air initiatives.

    We are also exploring innovative financing and public-private partnerships that will allow us to scale renewable energy projects, support climate-smart housing, and integrate green technology into city planning. The goal is to ensure that, whether you live in a village or a metropolitan city, you can feel the positive impact of environmental governance.

    We know young people are increasingly vocal about climate change and environmental issues. How does your Committee plan to engage them?

    Indeed, our youth are the strongest voices in the climate and environmental space, and we must carry them along. As a Committee, we are committed to being innovative in how we engage them. One of our plans is to introduce technology-enhanced platforms where young Nigerians can make submissions, share ideas, and be part of the policy-making process.

    This will be inclusive, transparent, and interactive—allowing youths from every part of the country, not just Abuja, to have a voice. By doing so, we are not only listening but creating a sense of ownership and partnership. The environment belongs to future generations, and we must make them central to our work today.

    How will the Senate Committee ensure inclusivity and accountability in the implementation of the National Forest Guards?

    We are very mindful of this responsibility. Inclusivity means ensuring that recruitment into the Forest Guards reflects local ownership—indigenous people in each region will be prioritised, because they know their environment best. We will also ensure gender inclusivity, opening opportunities for women to serve in this important initiative.

    On accountability, the Committee will strengthen oversight mechanisms. We will work closely with the National Park Service, civil society, and community leaders to ensure the Guards are effective, transparent, and free from abuse. We will also push for the integration of technology that allows communities to report issues and monitor outcomes in real-time.

    This is how we will build trust and ensure the Guards deliver on their mandate.

    As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Environment, what message do you have for Nigerians regarding this development?

    My message is simple: the establishment of the National Forest Guards is a collective victory for Nigeria. It is about securing our environment, empowering our youth, protecting biodiversity, and supporting our national security.

    I want Nigerians to understand that this initiative will only succeed if it remains a standalone body under the supervision of the National Assembly through the Senate Committee on Environment. That is the only way it can be innovative, flexible, and responsive to global best practices in forest management and security.

    Above all, I once again commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his foresight and decisive leadership. With the Forest Guards, Nigeria is setting a new standard for environmental security in Africa. We will continue to engage the media to share our vision for a safer, greener, and more sustainable Nigeria.

  • The bond between President Tinubu and VP Shettima

    The bond between President Tinubu and VP Shettima

    By Tunde Rahman

    Long before President Bola Tinubu decided on Vice President Kashim Shettima, who turned 59 last week, as his running mate in the last presidential election, both of them had first collaborated across boundaries and different political parties several years ago to the present, when they are working together at the helm of Nigerian affairs. President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima continue to march on in harmony and deep partnership. Their relationship is borne of mutual respect and trust and fired by patriotic zeal and the need to promote democracy, good governance, and economic development. That bond has continued to wax stronger.

    I do not feign any knowledge regarding the exact time the two leaders encountered each other. It’s on record, however, that both worked together, alongside other like minds, to merge the legacy parties that eventually formed the APC in 2014. Indeed, the torchbearers of the merger were President Tinubu – leading the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria from the South-west – and the late President Muhammadu Buhari, who led the Congress for Progressive Change from the North-West. However, Vice President Shettima of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party and other party leaders, among others, also played an important role in the consummation of the merger that brought together progressive forces from across Nigeria’s North and South.

    By the time of that historic event, the relationship between Shettima and his political leader and former governor of the state, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff (SAS), had gone frosty. Although up until that point, SAS dominated the ANPP structure in Borno State almost to the total exclusion of then Governor Shettima, a battle line was being drawn between supporters of the Godfather and the Governor. The merger therefore emerged like a rescue avenue for Shettima, and Asiwaju supported him greatly to successfully wrest the party structure and assume full leadership.

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    Asiwaju also came to his support when the Chibok girls were abducted, and the Goodluck Jonathan government saw Shettima like a villain. Shettima had to take his story and efforts to rescue the abducted girls to the international community. Asiwaju helped in all of that and also facilitated his quick return to Maiduguri. Many will recall that celebrated interview Shettima granted CNN’s Christian Amanpour at the time.

    As governor of Borno State, Shettima’s admiration for Asiwaju Tinubu and his politics was well known. He would often invite him to inaugurate some legacy projects of his administration, even while they were in different parties. On one such occasion, Asiwaju arrived in Maiduguri, Borno State capital, along with his entourage, in the heat of the Boko Haram insurgency. He spent two days in that city, inaugurating the Doctors’ Quarters, which were built by Shettima and named after Tinubu, among other projects.

    With that visit, it was evident that both leaders had become political soul mates – akin to a political father and son.

    In the run-up to the 2023 election, Shettima pitched his tent with Asiwaju Tinubu. He rooted for Tinubu during the APC primaries and criss-crossed the country with him while the campaign lasted. Given his competence, leadership experience, dynamism, and loyalty, it was no surprise that Asiwaju picked him as his running mate. Indeed, it is an affirmation of his competence and good qualities that the committee set up by Asiwaju to recommend a suitable running mate for him had Shettima at the top of its list. Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation and former ally of President Tinubu, Babachir David Lawal, headed that committee. Importantly, Shettima’s choice was reportedly blessed by the late President Buhari.

    In the end, the APC won the election. Asiwaju and Shettima were inaugurated as president and vice president.

    After more than two years in the saddle, they are moving on, united by a shared vision to engender a strong economy, deliver prosperity, and improve the living standards of Nigerians based on the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    This relationship has not been without its challenges. However, the union has continued to weather the storms.

    It is always the case in a political environment that power mongers and schemers will seek to throw spanners in the work to upset political relationships or any union, for that matter. Indeed, relationships between a principal and deputy, like that between governors and their deputies or presidents and vice presidents, can be very testy, as suspicion and mistrust can sometimes creep in.

    Deputies are endangered species. Like Caesar’s wife, they must be above board at all times, politically correct, and ensure they do not swim against the tide.

    Writing in “Deputising and Governance in Nigeria,” former deputy governor and later two-term governor of Kano State, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, contends that “the role of a vice president in government depends largely on his relationship with his boss, and could be expanded to make him influential, if positive and collaborative.”

    According to the constitution, the vice president chairs the National Economic Council. However, the vice president has no special powers except those delegated to him by the President, which is entirely at the President’s discretion.

    The marriage between President Tinubu and VP Shettima is strong and vibrant. There is no doubt that Shettima has demonstrated absolute loyalty to President Tinubu. He has shown he is a worthy partner who believes that both of them must work together for the good of the country they both love.

    If anyone doubted the bond between them, President Tinubu cleared the doubts in his 59th birthday message to Shettima on September 2, 2025. VP Shettima also responded with matching words of gratitude.

    In the stirring message, the President said, among others, “Every day as vice president, you have justified that choice by strengthening our work, bringing fresh perspectives, and upholding our commitment to Nigerians. Your dedication reassures me that I did not make a mistake in choosing you as my deputy.”

  • Tinubu congratulates TREM founder Mike Okonkwo at 80

    Tinubu congratulates TREM founder Mike Okonkwo at 80

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has extended warm felicitations to Bishop Mike Okonkwo, founder and presiding bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) on his 80th birthday.

    In a tribute on Saturday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy Bayo Onanuga, the President joined Okonkwo’s family, congregation, and the wider Body of Christ in celebrating what he described as a milestone of enduring impact.

    Tinubu praised the clergyman’s leadership and contributions, noting that his stewardship has gone beyond the pulpit to shape society in diverse ways. 

    “The visionary stewardship of the presiding bishop of TREM has fostered peace and harmony, promoted education, improved healthcare, and inspired economic empowerment across the nation and beyond,” the President said.

    He further lauded Bishop Okonkwo’s lifelong dedication to uplifting the less privileged, describing him as a model of service and compassion. 

    “As a respected leader, mentor, and advocate for the downtrodden, Bishop Okonkwo’s commitment to lifting the underprivileged and upholding harmony and the unity of the country reflects the fundamental values of Nigeria,” he noted.

    The President highlighted the cleric’s discipline, faith, and humility as enduring virtues. 

    “His discipline, dedication, and unwavering faith in God continue to shape our society’s moral and social fabric and inspire a new generation of spiritual leaders,” Tinubu said.

    Wishing him continued health and strength, the President added: “May God continue to bless him with good health, strength, and wisdom as he carries the gospel worldwide. 

    “I pray that Bishop Okonkwo’s exemplary humility and simplicity will inspire the current and future generations to pursue lives of service, leadership, and dedication to humanity. Happy 80th birthday, Your Eminence,” the President said.

  • You embodied true essence of public service, Tinubu hails Owelle Chikelu at 95

    You embodied true essence of public service, Tinubu hails Owelle Chikelu at 95

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has paid glowing tributes to veteran public servant, Owelle Gilbert Chikelu, on his 95th birthday, describing him as a man who epitomised the true essence of public service in promoting peace, stability, and development.

    In a personal tribute to the celebrant on Saturday, the President praised the elder statesman for a lifetime of selfless service and national impact. 

    “You epitomised the true essence of public service in promoting peace, stability, and development. Many of the initiatives introduced during your stewardship continue to shape and inspire improved service delivery to this day,” Tinubu said.

    The President recalled Chikelu’s remarkable career in the civil service, where he earned the reputation of “Super Permanent Secretary” for his outstanding leadership in key ministries. 

    These included Mines and Power, Economic Development and National Planning, Employment and Labour, and Petroleum Resources. Tinubu said Chikelu’s service across these sensitive sectors left behind enduring legacies.

    “Your 95-year journey on this side of eternity has been filled with profound testimonies, impact on humanity, and selfless service to our beloved country,” the President noted, adding that his personal admiration for Chikelu was also rooted in decades of friendship and shared commitment to the progress of Nigeria.

    Tinubu also commended the launch of Chikelu’s biography, ‘Owelle: The GPO Chikelu Story’, authored by historian and archivist Nze Ed Keazor and presented in London as part of the birthday celebration. 

    “I firmly believe that this work…is a gift to the public and to political office holders, offering invaluable lessons on integrity, accountability, and patriotism,” he said.

    The President further expressed hope that Chikelu’s example would continue to inspire future generations of leaders. 

    “It is my earnest prayer that your story will continue to serve as a beacon for all who aspire to serve with honour, responsibility, and accountability,” Tinubu declared.

    He concluded by celebrating Chikelu as a man of honour and faith. 

    “Happy 95th birthday to the Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON), Owelle of Ichida, Owelle of Anaocha, and Knight of St. Paul, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion),” the President said.

  • Lagos APC LG chairmanship aspirants back Tinubu for second term

    Lagos APC LG chairmanship aspirants back Tinubu for second term

    The Lagos State Conference of 2025 All Progressives’ Congress (APC) chairmanship aspirants have pledged their support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027.

    The pledge was made during a meeting held on Wednesday at the Lagos NUT Pavilion, NERDC Road, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.

    The aspirants unanimously passed a vote of confidence on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and the leadership of the APC. They reaffirmed their unalloyed loyalty to the party hierarchy and emphasized that unity, discipline, and collective support for the leadership remain the pathway to strengthening the APC’s hold in Lagos and across Nigeria.

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    Convener of the conference, Hon. Shola Opeyemi Taiwo, in his welcome address, praised the leadership of the APC at the state and national levels, while commending fellow aspirants for their resilience and commitment despite the challenges encountered during the last local government elections.

    He stressed that the essence of the gathering went beyond the much-discussed issue of nomination form refunds, clarifying that the party itself initiated the refund process, not the aspirants.

    According to him, the refund should be handled transparently, but the group’s focus must remain on unity, loyalty, and inclusion in ongoing appointments.

    Taiwo emphasized that the aspirants were not rebels but grassroots commanders determined to work with the party’s leadership. He declared that their collective strength would be channelled towards ensuring Tinubu’s second-term victory in 2027 and supporting whoever emerges as the APC governorship candidate in Lagos.

    The meeting also featured contributions from key aspirants who reinforced Taiwo’s message of unity and loyalty. Hon. Wale Oluwa highlighted the importance of mobilizing support for Tinubu’s 2027 agenda, describing the aspirants as critical players in strengthening the party at the grassroots.

    Princess Folashade Olabanji Oba called for inclusiveness, urging the party leadership not to sideline the aspirants in appointments but to carry them along in recognition of their sacrifices and loyalty. In a similar vein,

    Tola Adebiyi revisited the issue of the ₦5 million nomination form fee, insisting that fairness and transparency in the refund process would strengthen trust and foster deeper commitment to the party.

    At the close of deliberations, the conference resolved to continue projecting loyalty, modesty, and visibility in service to the party, while remaining united under the supremacy of the APC as Lagos moves towards the 2027 elections.

  • Omotoso extols Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu, Saheed over achievements

    Omotoso extols Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu, Saheed over achievements

    Lagos Information and Strategy Commissioner Gbenga Omotoso yesterday commended the remarkable achievements of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and House of Assembly member Femi Saheed.

    Omotoso, who spoke through his aide, Adeniyi Olutimehin, described the leadership of the trio as a true reflection of governance in action.

    He spoke on “Greater Lagos Initiative”at the 10th Constituency Stakeholders’ Meeting organised by Saheed at Tamroyal Hall, Alapere-Ketu.

    This year’s stakeholders engagement has “Governance in Action: The Gains of the Renewed Hope Agenda,” its time.

    Describing the theme as timely and inspiring, Omotoso lauded President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda (RHA), citing bold reforms such as the removal of fuel subsidy to redirect resources to infrastructure and social investment, the unification of exchange rates to boost investor confidence, the Renewed Hope Infrastructure Development Fund to accelerate nationwide projects, interventions in food security, and social investment schemes like student loans, cash transfers, and MSME support.

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    He emphasized the transformational leadership of Governor Sanwo-Olu, whose vision of Greater Lagos Rising has translated into concrete progress across the state.

    In Agboyi-Ketu and Ikosi-Isheri LCDAs of Kosofe Constituency II, Sanwo-Olu has delivered landmark projects in roads, healthcare, schools, and grassroots empowerment, significantly improving the lives of residents and complementing federal reforms.

    Commending the lawmaker, who chairs the House Committee on Finance, Omotoso praised his consistency in facilitating developmental projects for Kosofe Constituency II and assured that his efforts would continue to attract dividends of democracy to the grassroots.

    The commissioner charged Lagosians to leverage technology and new media platforms such as AskLagos and Alausa Alert to stay informed and engage government.

    He urged them to take ownership of community projects for sustainability and to turn out en masse for the ongoing continuous voters’ registration, while pledging the ministry’s unwavering commitment to citizen engagement.

    The event was graced by Oba Babatunde Ogunjobi (Olu of Maidon, Mile 12); Oba Jamiu Lawal (Oba of Shangisha); Oba Isiaq Balogun Oyero (Oba of Ketu); Adetola Oyedele Abubakar (Chairman, Agboyi-Ketu LCDA) and Chief Stephen Adeola Oyedele, among others.

    Chairperson Abubakar extolled Saheed’s performance and reassured that her administration will be people-driven while sustaining collaboration with the lawmaker.

  • Tinubu meets Ibas ahead end to Rivers emergency rule

    Tinubu meets Ibas ahead end to Rivers emergency rule

    • President off to France, UK on 10-day working vacation

    Ahead of the termination of the six-month emergency rule in Rivers State, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Wednesday met with the Administrator of  the state, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd), at the State House, Abuja.

    The emergency rule will terminate on September 18 and suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara is expected back in  office.

    There was no statement from the Presidency on what transpired at the meeting.

    But  sources suggested they were part of consultations on the next steps for the state.

    The President, who is on vacation may not return to the country before the expiration of the emergency rule.

    President Tinubu,  in a nationwide broadcast  suspended Governor Fubara, his deputy, Mrs Ngozi Odu, and all members of the  House of Assembly for six months.

    He invoked Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution to justify the measure, citing the need to safeguard peace and prevent a collapse of governance in the state.

    Following the proclamation, Vice Admiral Ibas, a former Chief of Naval Staff, was appointed as Administrator .

    His mandate was to restore order, stabilise governance, and ensure continuity in public administration during the emergency period.

    Tinubu on 10-day working vacation in Europe

    President Tinubu yesterday departed Abuja to commence a 10-day working vacation in Europe, the State House announced.

    A statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said the President will spend the period between France and the United Kingdom before returning to the country.

    The trip forms part of his 2025 annual leave.

    The departure comes on the back of a busy schedule for the Nigerian leader, marked by key economic reforms, new policy directives, and diplomatic outreach.

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    This week, Tinubu highlighted unprecedented growth in non-oil revenues that has powered Nigeria’s strongest fiscal performance in recent history.

    Government figures for January–August 2025 show collections hitting N20.59 trillion, a 40.5% increase over the same period last year, underscoring the impact of reforms aimed at widening the tax net and digitising compliance.

    On Wednesday, the President also directed the implementation of mandatory health insurance across all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, insisting that while government workers must be covered under the National Health Insurance Authority, businesses should not be unduly constrained as the Act is enforced.

    Beyond domestic policy, Tinubu has been active on the international stage.

    In August, his state visit to Brazil delivered agreements in aviation, trade, and science, as well as discussions to facilitate the return of Petrobras, the South American oil giant, to Nigeria’s energy sector.

    The visit also paved the way for the launch of direct Lagos–São Paulo flights by Air Peace.

    Before the State Visit to Brazil, he was in Yokohama, Japan, to participate in the ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9), another global collaboration focused outing.

    Earlier in late June and early July, the President toured Saint Lucia and Brazil in a diplomatic push to deepen South–South cooperation, while also using global platforms to position Nigeria as a credible and respected partner.

    The Financial Times recently described his reform drive as “shock therapy” designed to stabilise the economy and restore confidence among investors.

    In the same vein, international agencies have noted growing global respect for Nigeria’s economic direction.

    Tinubu’s latest trip, although designated as a vacation, is expected to combine rest with working engagements in Europe, continuing a pattern of using foreign visits to consolidate domestic reforms and attract international support.

  • President off to Europe on 10-day vacation

    President off to Europe on 10-day vacation

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu yesterday departed Abuja to start a 10-day working vacation in Europe, the State House announced.

    A statement by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said the President will spend the period in France and the United Kingdom (UK) before returning to the country.

    The trip forms part of his 2025 annual vacation.

    The departure comes on the back of a busy schedule for the Nigerian leader, marked by key economic reforms, new policy directives, and diplomatic outreach.

    Early this week, President Tinubu highlighted unprecedented growth in non-oil revenues that has powered Nigeria’s strongest fiscal performance in recent history.

    Government figures for January–August 2025 show collections hitting N20.59 trillion, a 40.5 per cent increase over the same period last year. This underscores the impact of his administration’s reforms aimed at widening the tax net and digitising compliance, among others.

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    On Wednesday, the President also directed the implementation of mandatory health insurance across all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), insisting that while government workers must be covered under the National Health Insurance Authority, businesses should not be unduly constrained as the Act is enforced.

    Beyond domestic policy, President Tinubu has been active on the international stage.

    In August, his state visit to Brazil delivered agreements in aviation, trade, and science, as well as discussions to facilitate the return of Petrobras, the South American oil giant, to Nigeria’s energy sector.

    The visit also paved the way for the launch of direct Lagos–São Paulo flights by Air Peace.

    Before the State Visit to Brazil, he was in Yokohama, Japan, to participate in the ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9), another global collaboration focused outing.