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  • Tinubu presents 2026 budget on Friday

    Tinubu presents 2026 budget on Friday

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will on Friday lay the 2026 Appropriation Bill before a joint session of the National Assembly.

    The Clerk to the National Assembly, Kamoru Ogunlana disclosed this in a statement signed by Secretary, Human Resources and Staff Development of the National Assembly, Essien Eyo Essien, on his behalf.

    The statement reads, “I am directed to inform you that the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is presenting the 2026 proposed Budget to the Joint Session of the National Assembly at 2:00 pm, on Friday, 19th December, 2025.

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    “Consequently, all accredited persons must endeavour to be at their duty posts by 11:00 am, otherwise they would not be allowed access into the Complex for security reasons.

    “Non accredited persons should stay away from the National Assembly on that day.

    “Except for the GNA, DENA, CS, CHR and their Deputies, every other Member of Staff is required to park his/her vehicle at available spaces at the Annex or the new car park by NASS Gate,

    “Please, ensure compliance by all those concerned.”

  • Kano NLC backs Tinubu’s security measures, leads peaceful rally

    Kano NLC backs Tinubu’s security measures, leads peaceful rally

    Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has expressed support for President Bola Tinubu’s tougher measures to tackle insecurity, describing improved national security as essential for economic growth, workers’ welfare, and democratic stability.

    The union made its position known in Kano while leading a peaceful rally, part of a nationwide action approved by the NLC National Executive Council.

    The demonstration aimed to raise public awareness and strengthen government efforts at both the federal and state levels to address security challenges across the country, the union said.

    Speaking on behalf of NLC President, Joe Ajaero, Muttaqa Yusha’u said, “The rallies, held simultaneously across Nigeria, emphasised the need for a coordinated and inclusive approach to security management.”

    “Persistent insecurity has become a major national concern, undermining development and threatening livelihoods across sectors.

    “Workers create the wealth of this nation, but they cannot do so in an atmosphere of fear,” he said.

    The NLC presented a letter outlining its recommendations, calling for enhanced collaboration among security agencies, governments, traditional rulers, community leaders, and workers’ organisations.

    The union stressed, “The importance of sustained social dialogue as a pillar for addressing insecurity and strengthening democracy.”

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    Kano State NLC Chairman, Kabiru Inuwa, commended President Tinubu for engaging labour leaders and urged states to develop homegrown solutions in collaboration with the Presidency.

    Receiving the NLC letter on behalf of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, Chief of Staff Dr. Suleiman Sani Wali praised the peaceful and organised nature of the rally, describing it as ‘a constructive engagement rather than confrontation.’

    He assured the Union that the Governor would study the submissions and forward them, alongside the Union’s recommendations, to President Tinubu.

    The Police Command in Kano on Wednesday deployed officers to ensure a peaceful protest by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in the state.

    Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Bakori, had earlier informed that police would provide security at the protest venues and other public buildings to maintain law and order.

    Bakori said the deployment was aimed at guaranteeing the safety of participants and preventing any disruption of public order.

    The police command on Wednesday said officers were deployed to key locations, including the protest route and public buildings, to maintain order and safeguard participants.

    Bakori reiterated the Force’s commitment to upholding the right to peaceful assembly while ensuring the safety of residents and property.

    He added that the police coordinated with NLC officials to facilitate a smooth and incident‑free demonstration.

    The NLC staged a peaceful march in Kano as part of its nationwide protest over economic concerns.

  • Umahi counters Abaribe says Tinubu has delivered inclusive governance, massive projects in Southeast 

    Umahi counters Abaribe says Tinubu has delivered inclusive governance, massive projects in Southeast 

    The Minister of Works, David Umahi, has defended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s record in the South East, dismissing claims by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe that the region has no reason to support the President and warning that such assertions distort facts and ignore measurable progress.

    Speaking on Wednesday in Abuja at a press briefing, Umahi said Abaribe’s remarks amounted to an attack on both his personal integrity and the reality of federal investment in the South East under the Tinubu administration.

    Umahi said his response was neither emotional nor partisan, but rooted in governance, facts and verifiable outcomes, “I am not speaking as a politician, I am speaking as a Minister who is directly involved in implementation and who knows what is happening on ground,” he emphasised.

    He insisted that the South East has benefitted significantly under Tinubu, stressing that governors from the region are fully aligned with the President.

    “All of the South East governments are supporting the president, because the president has provided inclusive governance in the country,” he said.

    Using Abia State as an example, Umahi rejected claims of marginalisation, pointing to what he described as the strong performance of Governor Alex Otti, saying, “The performance of Governor Otti is a product of the national environment created by President Bola Tinubu. 

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    “If we did not have the audacity and courage to bring this moment to the sub nationals, Governor Otti would not be doing what he is doing”.

    He said Governor Otti himself had acknowledged the role of the Federal government in enabling reforms and development at the state level.

    Umahi contrasted the current administration with the previous one, accusing the past government of excluding the South East from key national security positions for eight years.

    “How can a zone be totally excluded. President Bola Tinubu corrected that wickedness,” he affirmed.

    He cited the appointment of a South East officer as Chief of the Naval Staff, followed by other strategic security roles, and disclosed that the President recently approved the establishment of an army depot in Abia State.

    He said: “This is very key. The president has favoured Abia State and by extension the entire South East by providing an army training level to tackle insecurity”.

    Umahi dismissed Abaribe’s claim that the South East would not vote for Tinubu in 2027, saying it reflected a personal opinion rather than the region’s collective position.

    “He was talking about himself. The governors of the South East are very happy and very grateful,” the Minister stressed.

    He defended the administration’s economic reforms, citing improvements in currency stability, inflation moderation, student loan interventions, food price monitoring and enhanced security operations.

    The worst is over. President Tinubu is taking back the country for Nigerians.

    Calling for restraint and responsibility in public discourse, Umahi warned against what he described as deliberate misinformation.

    When people counsel without knowledge, it becomes dangerous.

    He urged South East citizens to embrace national unity and reject narratives of exclusion.

    This country belongs to all of us. No one is a stranger. We all have equal rights.

    On infrastructure, Umahi listed multiple Federal projects across the region, saying they directly contradicted claims of neglect, citing the Enugu power plant, which he said became functional under Tinubu, and several major road and bridge projects in Abia, Enugu, Ebonyi and Imo States.

    He also defended the Lagos 

    -Calabar Coastal Highway project, describing allegations of procurement breaches as a direct attack on his integrity.

    “There are three kinds of procurement processes under the Procurement Act. I want him to go and study it and come back to tell me whether there was any infringement,” he explained.

    Umahi said the project complied fully with Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) requirements and underwent extensive stakeholder engagement.

    “The Dutch Development Bank evaluated it and came out to say the project is properly packaged, the quality is of very high standard, and that is why it was oversubscribed by one hundred million dollars,” he pointed out.

    He further listed ongoing projects including the Trans Saharan road section linking South East States valued at four hundred and fifty six billion naira, the Second Niger Bridge bypass at one hundred and seventy billion naira, the Enugu-Abakaliki dual carriageway, and several tax credit funded roads involving Dangote Industries.

    “That road has been ongoing for the past twenty years and was put to rest by President Tinubu,” he noted.

    Umahi also pointed to completed and near completed flyovers in Enugu and improved connectivity between Aba and Port Harcourt, saying, “Before, you could not travel between Aba and Port Harcourt, today, one carriageway is fully completed”.

    The Minister said aggressive road investment remains central to the President’s economic strategy, “Roads are the catalyst that grows the GDP. Every other sector grows from it,” he said 

    He disclosed that the Ministry of Works has deployed over eighty independent media supervisors to monitor projects and report progress directly to the public.

    They go to the corridors, interview people, video the projects and post them, so Nigerians can see and comment.

    He also announced the Presidential Infrastructure and Engineering Leadership Programme, under which ten young civil engineers from each state will be attached to major projects to acquire hands on skills, alongside artisans such as carpenters, electricians, mechanics and equipment operators, with implementation beginning in January.

    On contract reforms, Umahi said the government has abolished abusive variation of price practices, “If we give you a job, you must do the job. You cannot bid low and later come back with excuses,” he stressed.

    He said advance payments must now be exhausted before further claims are made, while anti corruption agencies have been directed to verify all federal road projects awarded since 2020, “If you have any petition, write to EFCC or ICPC. They are already on site,” he added.

    Umahi added that the government is leveraging innovative financing models, committing thirty percent counterpart funding while attracting up to seventy percent international financing, with several investors expressing interest in highway concessions.

  • Tinubu writes Reps, seek end to multiply budget implementation

    Tinubu writes Reps, seek end to multiply budget implementation

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Wednesday wrote the House of Representatives seeking approval of the parliament to put an end to the era of multiple budget implementation.

    The President is seeking the approval of the Assembly to draw the N43.561 trillion from the consolidated revenue fund of the federal government as expenditure for 2026.

    In a letter dated December 16, 2025, and read at plenary on Wednesday by Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu, the President said apart from ending multiple budget implementation, it will also ensure reasonable, unprecedentedly high capital performance rates on the 2024 and 2025 capital budgets.

    The President explained that  N1,742,786,788,150 is for Statutory Transfers, N8,270,960,606,831 for Debt Service, N11,268,513,380,853 for Recurrent (Non-Debt) Expenditure, and N22,278,780,968,673 for Capital  Expenditure/Development Fund contribution, for the year ending 31 December 2025 (as provided in the Bill).

    The President said, “The House of Representatives, the enclosed Appropriation (Repeal and Re-enactment Bill-2), 2024, for the consideration of the National Assembly, in accordance with the established constitutional and legislative appropriation process.

    “The Bill seeks to authorise the issue from the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation of the total sum of N43,561,041,744,507, comprising N1,742,786,788,150 for Statutory Transfers, N8,270,960,606,831 for Debt Service, N11,268,513,380,853 for Recurrent (Non-Debt) Expenditure, and N22,278,780,968,673 for Capital  Expenditure/Development Fund contribution, for the year ending 31 December 2025 (as provided in the Bill).

    “This Bill is to bring an end to the practice of running multiple budgets concurrently, while at the same time ensuring reasonable – indeed unprecedentedly high – capital performance rates on the 2024 and 2025 capital budgets.

    “It further provides, through a transparent and constitutionally grounded appropriation mechanism, for the orderly consolidation and appropriation of critical, time-sensitive expenditures necessarily undertaken in response to emergency exigencies (advancing the collective well-being of Nigerians and safeguarding national security) – while reinforcing fiscal discipline, accountability, and prudent public financial management.

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    “The House of Representatives may wish to note that, the Bill also strengthens implementation discipline and accountability by, among other provisions: requiring that appropriated funds are released and applied strictly for the purposes specified in the Schedules; providing that virement may only be effected with prior approval of the National Assembly; setting out conditions for corrigenda where genuine errors may hinder implementation; requiring separate recording of excess revenue and limiting its expenditure to an Act or approval of the National Assembly; and mandating due-process compliance and periodic reporting on releases and agency revenues/assistance.

    “While it is my hope that the House of Representatives will consider the passage of the Bill expeditiously, please accept, Rt. Honourable Speaker, the assurances of my highest consideration.”

  • Adetimehin: Tinubu deserves second term

    Adetimehin: Tinubu deserves second term

    The Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), in Ondo State, Ade Adetimehin has described President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a “messiah” sent by God to transform Nigeria. He said that the country is already beginning to reap the benefits of his leadership.

    Adetimehin also said President Tinubu’s emergence was divinely orchestrated to rescue Nigeria from years of economic and institutional decline, stressing that the ongoing reforms, though challenging, are necessary for long-term national stability and growth.

    Speaking with reporters in Akure, the state capital, the APC chairman likened the present economic situation in the country to the birth pains of a new Nigeria under President Tinubu.

    He noted that the prices of foodstuffs are gradually declining, affirming that while the economic reforms initiated by the president may be tough, they are designed to reposition the country on the path of sustainable development.

    “President Bola Tinubu is a messiah sent by God to this country at this time. When you talk about economic reforms, you can see what he is doing. You can see his efforts in infrastructural development,” Adetimehin said.

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    He added, “Look at the market survey of food items. Last year, a bag of rice sold for almost N120,000, but today you can go to the same market and buy a bag for about N51,000. The same applies to other food items.

    “Gradually, prices are coming down. I thank God for President Tinubu’s life and for working tirelessly to make this country a better place to live. As you can see, the APC in Ondo State is well united.”

    The APC chairman urged Nigerians to exercise patience and continue to support the president, noting that policies such as fuel subsidy removal, tax reforms, and efforts to stabilise the economy would yield positive results in due course.

    He also lauded party supporters for their resilience amid current economic realities while expressing confidence that Nigerians would soon begin to feel the full impact of the APC led administration’s policies.

    Adetimehin, however, reaffirmed the commitment of the Ondo APC to mobilising grassroots support for President Tinubu, stating that the party would continue to enlighten citizens on the objectives and benefits of his economic reforms.

    He further described various support groups campaigning for the re-election of President Tinubu in the state as loyal and committed members of the APC, stressing that their activities should not be misconstrued.

    According to him, the support groups are made up of party faithful, genuinely mobilising support for the president ahead of the 2027 general election.

    “If you are talking about support groups, they are just pressure groups working with the party. They are loyal to the party under my watch. I will never allow the party to be balkanised under my leadership.

    “They are doing a lot to bring life to the party, and they are doing well. I commend them,” he said.

    Adetimehin also called on APC members in the state to remain united and loyal, noting that internal cohesion is critical to the success of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    “The APC in Ondo state is solidly behind President Tinubu. We must remain focused, avoid distractions, and work together to ensure the success of his programmes and the continued dominance of our party,” he said.

  • Tinubu, governors, Labour meet over planned protest

    Tinubu, governors, Labour meet over planned protest

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu held late night talks with leaders of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) yesterday over the planned protests scheduled for today by Labour.

    At the meeting were the Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF), Hope Uzodimma, who is Imo State Governor; NLC President Joe Ajaero and Minister of State for Labour and Employment  Mrs. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha.

    Ajaero told reporters after the meeting that the union would meet to decide its next line of action.

    He said: “We came for consultation with the President. We’ll go back to our meeting. The outcome of the meeting will be known by tomorrow (today).”

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    Asked if the protest would still be held, he said: “That will be communicated to you. It is not a decision of one person.

    “We have just had a meeting of Labour and the Governors’ Forum. We will go back to the drawing board and digest all that the President said to us.”

    Uzodimma confirmed that consultation was ongoing.

    He said: “We are here to serve the country. It’s just about service to the nation.”

    The Labour minister said the meeting with the President went well.

  • Don’t give room for apprehension over new tax laws, says Tinubu

    Don’t give room for apprehension over new tax laws, says Tinubu

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has urged Nigerians not to be apprehensive about the new tax regime to begin next year.

    He says the law is coming with good news to the poor, the low-income earners as well as small businesses.

    The President said the impact of the improvements that had been achieved with the reforms his administration had introduced would be felt more by Nigerians, particularly in the new year with huge reliefs coming from the new tax laws, which would exempt food, medication, education, agriculture and shared transportation from burdensome taxes and free businesses from multiple taxes.

    He gave the assurance in an address delivered at the 8th Annual Senator Abiola Ajimobi Roundtable and 76th posthumous birthday held yesterday at the University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

    The event with the theme: “Pathways to Electoral Credibility: Reforms political parties, re-engineering citizens, and Restoring Trust in Nigerian democracy”, which was organised by Senator Abiola Ajimobi Foundation (SAAF), in collaboration with The Institute of Peace and Strategic Studies, UI, attracted friends, associates, family members and partners of the late former Oyo State governor.

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    The roundtable was held under the chairmanship of former governor of Ogun State, Aremo Olusegun Osoba.

    Speaking through the Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Dr. Zaccheus Adedeji, the President lauded the late former governor for the reforms he facilitated while he was at the helm.

    Governor Seyi Makinde, represented by his deputy, Bayo Lawal, described the roundtable as a fitting platform to honour the legacy of the late former governor and engage critically with issues central to Nigeria’s democratic development.

     SAAF President, Dr Florence Ajimobi, said President Tinubu had demonstrated loyalty not only through his strong, consecutive representation at the annual event, but also through his continued support, genuine commitment and intentional pursuit of the principles of good governance and democracy.

    Some of the dignitaries at the event included House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abass (Special Guest of Honour), Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma, traditional rulers, community leaders, students, among others.

  • Re-elect Tinubu to consolidate his reforms, says Faleke

    Re-elect Tinubu to consolidate his reforms, says Faleke

    The Director General of Tinubu Campaign Council in the 2023 Presidential Election, James Abiodun Faleke, has urged Nigerians to prepare to re-elect President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027.

    Faleke, national coordinator, Presidential Coalition Council (PCC), said Nigerians should vote for President Tinubu again so that he could consolidate on the commendable far-reaching reforms his administration had embarked on.

    Speaking in Ibadan at the launching of PCC and sensitisation of the policies of the President Tinubu administration to the people of Oyo State, Faleke, represented by Abiodun Mafe, urged All Progressives Congress (APC) members to continue to win people to the party and spread the gospel of good governance.

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    The launch of the council and sensitisation initiative was organised and sponsored by Mr. Ayotunde Bakare.

    A member of the PCC team from Abuja, Abdullah Enilolobo, said the launch of PCC, beginning from Ibadan, was strategic, as Ibadan controlled half of Oyo State total votes.

    He lauded Bakare for using his personal resources to organise the launch of PCC and sensitisation of the policies of the Tinubu administration.

    Thanking the PCC team from Abuja, he expressed delight about their support, saying Faleke was not new to presidential victory, as he was the DG of Tinubu Campaign Council in 2023.

  • Insecurity: Tinubu in late night parley with Labour, NGF ahead of planned protest

    Insecurity: Tinubu in late night parley with Labour, NGF ahead of planned protest

    • … We’ll go back to our people to decide next move — Ajaero

    In a last minute effort to forestall a disruption in normal daily business activities and public order, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, late Tuesday met with leaderships of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) and the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC).

    The meeting, called ahead of today’s planned protest by the organised Labour against insecurity across the country, had representatives of relevant stakeholders in attendance.

    Speaking to journalists after the meeting, President of the NLC, Comrade Joe Ajaero, who was responding to a question on whether the organised Labour was still going on with its plan to protest, said he and his colleagues in attendance would have to meet with the larger house to come to a decision that could be announced subsequently.

    “We came for consultation with the President, and we are finished. So we have to go back to our meeting and then continue tomorrow. By tomorrow you’ll get the outcome”, he said.

    On whether the protest would go on as earlier announced, Ajaero said “If I’m insisting or not insisting, I’ll communicate to you. It’s not an organization that one person rules, let’s go back. Now you have a meeting of Labour and the governor’s forum. We’ll go back to the drawing board and digest all that Mr. President said to us, and move forward from there”, he said. 

    The Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) and Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, said the meeting was part of consultations, adding that all stakeholders, including government, Labour and the governed are meant to work for the country.

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    “Consultation is going on, we’re dialoguing. Like he said at the end of the day, you’ll know what you’re supposed to know and what you want to know. We are here to serve the country; both the Labour, the government and the governed. We’re all working service to the nation”, the governor said.

    Also speaking, the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Hon Nkeiruka Onyejeoch, said the meeting with the President was a satisfying experience for the Labour, noting that the fact that the administration had managed to bring the economy to a safe place was good enough message to Labour.

    “Citizens who are also members of an NLC wanted to see Mr. President, and they’ve seen Mr. President, and of course, you know, they are happy they’ve seen Mr. President, and they’ve had firsthand that at least the President has driven the economy out of the woods. So it’s a very good news”, she said.

  • New tax law: don’t give room for apprehension, Tinubu urges Nigerians

    New tax law: don’t give room for apprehension, Tinubu urges Nigerians

    • …as friends, family, associates celebrate late Ajimobi at 8th roundtable, 76th posthumous birthday 

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has urged Nigerians not to be apprehensive about the new tax regime scheduled to commence next year, assuring that it comes with significant benefits for the poor, low-income earners and small businesses.

    The President said the positive impact of the reforms introduced by his administration would be more evident in the new year, as the new tax laws provide wide-ranging reliefs. 

    According to him, the reforms exempt essential sectors such as food, medication, education, agriculture and shared transportation from burdensome taxes, while also freeing businesses from multiple taxation.

    Tinubu gave the assurance in an address delivered at the 8th Annual Senator Abiola Ajimobi Roundtable and the 76th posthumous birthday lecture of the late former Oyo State governor, held on Tuesday at the University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

    The event, themed “Pathways to Electoral Credibility: Reforming Political Parties, Re-engineering Citizens, and Restoring Trust in Nigerian Democracy,” was organised by the Senator Abiola Ajimobi Foundation in collaboration with the Institute of Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan.

    It attracted friends, associates, family members and partners of the late former governor. The roundtable was held under the chairmanship of a former governor of Ogun State, Aremo Olusegun Osoba.

    Speaking through the Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Dr. Zaccheus Adedeji, the President lauded the late former Governor for the various reforms that he facilitated while he held sway at the helms of affairs in the state.

    According to the President, a recent evidence has shown the drastic economic measures his administration undertook were necessary to revitalize the economy. 

    He noted that Investors have since been reaffirming their confidence in the economy as the fruits of the reforms become manifest with robust macro-economic indicators, and that the GDP is growing as inflation is tumbling down and improvement is being witnessed in fiscal deficit. 

    Additionally, he said companies which were hitherto posting losses have returned to profitability with improved capacity utilization and investment levels have gone up.

    He recalled that both himself and the late Ajimobi shared many ideas, particularly making difficult and hard decisions with initial hardship but with lasting transformation despite difficulties. 

    The President said, “We shared many ideals. For instance, he believed that a leader must take the people he governs to the height they ought to be, even it if involves making tough choices and decisions that would engender initial discomforts, but which would in the long run catapult the state to greater development.

    “As recent evidence has shown, the drastic economic measures our administration undertook were necessary to revitalize the economy. Investors have since been reaffirming their confidence in the economy as the fruits of our reforms become manifest with robust macro-economic indicators. Our GDP is growing, inflation is tumbling down and improvement is being witnessed in fiscal deficit. 

    “Companies which were hitherto posting losses have returned to profitability with improved capacity utilization and investment levels have gone up.

    “The impact of these improvements will be felt more by Nigerians, particularly in the new year with huge reliefs coming from the new tax laws which exempt food, medication, education, agriculture and shared transportation from burdensome taxes and free businesses from multiple taxes. 

    “I wish to use this opportunity to assure Nigerians that there should be no apprehensions about the new tax laws, which implementation is starting next year. The laws come with good news to the poor, the low-income earners as well as small businesses.”

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    In line with the theme of the roundtable- “Pathways to Electoral Credibility through Political Parties: Re-engaging Citizens and Restoring Trust in Democracy”, the President urged the people to continue to invest their trust and confidence in the nation’s maturing democracy.  

    He commend the wife of the late governor, an ambassador-designate, Mrs Florence Ajimobi, for keeping the family flag flying. 

    Harping on the various legacies of the late former governor, President Tinubu said the greatest tribute and honor that can be given to the late Ajimobi is for the party to be united and strengthen to reclaim power in the state, come 2027.

    “Let me conclude with these parting words to the APC leaders and members in Oyo State: the best tribute and honour you can all give to our departed statesman is to unite and strengthen the party to take over the reins of government in the state in 2027. This is achievable. And this must be achieved”, President Tinubu noted.

    In his remarks, the host, Governor Seyi Makinde who was represented by his Deputy, Bayo Lawal, described the roundtable as a fitting platform to honour the legacy of the late former governor and to engage critically with issues central to Nigeria’s democratic development. 

    He said Senator Abiola Ajimobi made enduring contributions to governance in Oyo State and left behind lessons that transcended partisan politics.

    Makinde noted that the theme of the roundtable was timely, particularly at a period when citizens’ confidence in democratic institutions was being tested. 

    He said rebuilding trust in democracy required sincerity, accountability and inclusive governance from political leaders, stressing that electoral credibility could only be achieved when political parties practised internal democracy and fulfilled promises made to the electorate.

    The governor added that successive administrations had a responsibility to deepen democratic values by promoting peaceful political engagement and ensuring that governance delivered tangible benefits to the people. 

    He said Oyo state remained committed to strengthening democratic institutions and encouraging active civic participation, adding that forums such as the Ajimobi Roundtable provided an opportunity for sober reflection and collective action in advancing good governance in Nigeria.

    Presenting the lead paper, a former Chief of Staff to late President Muhammadu Buhari, Professor Ibrahim Gambari said the reform of political parties is the most critical factor for unlocking broader democratic renewal, adding that strong democratic parties can drive other reforms, mobiles citizens and hold institutions accountable. 

    He identified voters apathy, democratic disillusionment and disengagement, political party dsyfunfuntion (poverty of internal democracy), institutional weaknesses, Electoral violence and insecurity as well as crisis of trust deficit as the key and persistent challenges to electoral credibility. 

    He said, for electoral system to be credible and deepening of democracy in Nigeria, there should be comprehensive civic education programme whereby civic civic education is incorporated into school curriculum at all levels while he Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Civil Society Organisations carry out continual public education campaigns through radio, television, social media, traditional town halls and religious institutions. 

    Additionally, he said marginalised groups inclusing: women, youths, persons with disabilities, internally displaced persons and rural communities should be reached through special efforts.

    Speaking earlier, SAAF President, Dr Florence Ajimobi commended President Tinubu for “his unrivaled constancy to his worthy compatriots, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, his personality, virtues, memory, legacy and their shared values on good governance and democratic commitment remains deeply appreciated.”

    She said the Presisent has demonstrated loyalty not only through his strong, consecutive representation at the annual event, but also through his continued support, genuine commitment and intentional pursuit of the principles of food governance and democracy, both before and during his Presidency.

    She explained that the theme for the Roundtable was to consolidate a previous critical discourse anchored by the former INEC Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, noting that the these was carefully crafted to address essential components of the nations democracy, the people and the political parties, without whose commitment and aciv3 participation democracy becomes a mere illusion.

    Some of the dignitaries at the event include: Speaker, House of Representatines, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abass (Special Guest of Honour), Governors Hope Uzodinma (Imo), traditional rulers, community leaders, students among others.