DELTA YOUTH LEADER HAILED GOVERNOR OBOREVWORI AS “GOVERNOR OF THE YEAR”

By Emmanuel Onwara

Comrade Gbenga Fajoye, Chairman of the Delta State Chapter of the Association of Unemployed Youths of Nigeria, has commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for his exemplary governance, following his recognition as “Governor of the Year” at the prestigious ThisDay/AriseTV Anniversary Awards on January 27, 2025.

Fajoye praised the governor’s transformative leadership, calling the accolade a “testament to visionary stewardship.” He stated, “This award reflects Governor Oborevwori’s unwavering dedication to uplifting Delta State. His strategies to combat insecurity, empower communities, and prioritize development have set a new standard for governance.”

The governor’s administration has been widely praised for its comprehensive peace-building initiatives, which involved partnerships with security forces, traditional leaders, and grassroots organizations. These efforts have not only curbed violence but also reintegrated conflict-affected areas into the state’s growth trajectory.

Fajoye highlighted strides in education, healthcare, and infrastructure, noting that over 20 new vocational centers and 15 upgraded hospitals have been inaugurated since 2023. Additionally, the governor’s agricultural reforms have boosted local food production and created thousands of jobs for youths. “From road networks to tech hubs, Delta is becoming a beacon of opportunity,” Fajoye remarked.

The youth leader also underscored the symbolic significance of the award, emphasizing that it celebrates both the governor’s achievements and the resilience of Delta’s citizens. “This honor belongs to every farmer, teacher, and young innovator contributing to our collective progress,” he added.

Governor Oborevwori’s “MORE Agenda,” focusing on Meaningful Development, Opportunity for All, Realistic Reforms, and Enhanced Peace, has driven his administration’s success. Analysts attribute Delta’s 18% drop in unemployment since 2023 to these policies.

Fajoye concluded with a call for sustained unity: “Let this award inspire us to redouble our efforts in building a Delta where no one is left behind.” The recognition solidifies Governor Oborevwori’s position as a pivotal figure in Nigeria’s political landscape, with observers tipping Delta as a blueprint for subnational governance.

When in power,he practiced tyranny,when out of power he is preaching democracy;Shehu Sani slams Elrufai.

The former lawmaker representing Kaduna Central Senatorial zone , Senator Shehu Sani took a swipe at former Kaduna Governor,Mal Nasir Elrufai over his recent political comments of ,” Illiterates In Leadership Position”.

According to Shehu Sani, Elrufai in power practiced tyranny, but out of power he preaches democracy.

Former Kaduna Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, had accused his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), of abandoning its founding principles and fostering poor leadership, saying “You cannot afford to have illiterates, semi-illiterates, and cunning people as your leaders. This is why we end up with the poor leadership we have today,”

But in a reaction to Elrufai’s comments, Senator Shehu Sani via a telephone interview said ,”The man with a history of undisguised intolerance to opposition and hypersensitive allergy to criticisms have no moral and saintly feet to stand on the pulpit of democracy to preach about good governance.

While stating that Elrufai is like a man who is turned down by a woman and resorted to speaking ill of her, he posited that ,”If Nasiru is in a Keke napep, he will call it a Lamborghini; if he is thrown out of the Lamborghini,he will call it a Keke Napep.

He demonised the opposition when in the palace and now embracing them when in the wilderness.

According to him , today Tinubu’s Government is led by illiterates, because they refused to hire Professor Nasiru,who left behind a heap of garbage in kaduna and now preaching hygiene in Nigeria

Hon. Dr. Nita Byack George Applauds Kaduna State Government, Senator Uba Sani, and MaiRago on Prestigious Achievements

By Sol Johnson

The immediate Past Administrator of Jaba Local Government Area, Kaduna State, Hon. Dr. Nita Byack George, has extended her heartfelt congratulations to the Kaduna State Government and Senator Uba Sani, the Governor of Kaduna State, for being honored as “Governor of the Year” at the esteemed ThisDay/AriseTV Anniversary Awards on Monday, January 27, 2025.

In a statement, Dr. George expressed her joy and pride in the recognition bestowed upon Governor Sani, stating:

“I am thrilled to extend my warmest congratulations to the Kaduna State Government and Senator Uba Sani, the Governor of Kaduna State, on being named ‘Governor of the Year’ at the esteemed ThisDay/AriseTV Anniversary Awards.

“This well-deserved recognition is a testament to Governor Sani’s tireless efforts in restoring peace and fostering unity in Kaduna State. His administration’s multifaceted approach to tackling insecurity, driving progress across critical sectors, and prioritizing collaboration with security agencies, community leaders, and residents has been truly commendable.

“The significant reduction in security incidents, revitalization of troubled communities, and strengthened bonds among diverse groups in the state are all notable achievements that have earned Governor Sani this prestigious award.

“Your Excellency, your commitment to education, healthcare, infrastructure development, and agriculture has also been outstanding, positioning Kaduna State as a model of inclusive governance.

“As the immediate past Administrator of Jaba Local Government Area of Kaduna State, I am proud to see the progress being made under Governor Sani’s leadership. Sir, this award is not only a recognition of your achievements but also a testament to the resilience and determination of the people of Kaduna State.

“Once again, I congratulate you, the people’s governor, and the Kaduna State Government on this well-deserved honour, and I wish Your Excellency and the good people of Kaduna State continued success in our endeavours to build a more peaceful, prosperous, and inclusive Kaduna State.”

In the same vein, Dr. George celebrated the appointment of Alhaji Yusuf Hamisu Abubakar (MaiRago), Senior Honorary Advisor to Governor Uba Sani, as the Chairman of the Board of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

She remarked:

“His appointment is a testament to the fact that Kaduna, as a progressive State, has continued to produce illustrious sons and daughters, working and excelling in various aspects of human endeavours within and outside the country.

“We wish you all the best as you represent the good people of Kaduna State in this national assignment.”

Dr. Nita Byack George’s message underscores the collective pride in the achievements of Kaduna State’s leaders and their contributions to the state’s growth and national development.

Arewa Group Disowns Bala Mohammed Over Criticism of Tinubu’s Economic Reforms

Mike Odeh James

… Accuses El-Rufai and Third Force Advocates of Undermining Northern Unity

The Arewa Youth Leaders and Professionals Forum (AYLPF) has distanced itself from Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed over his criticism of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic reforms, labeling his actions as detrimental to the unity and progress of northern Nigeria.

Speaking during a press conference on Monday, the AYLPF National President, Abdulahi Bilal Mohammed, accused Governor Bala Mohammed of pursuing a self-serving agenda, characterizing his opposition to the reforms as a desperate attempt to protect corrupt practices that have benefited him and his associates.

“Governor Bala Mohammed’s stance is not driven by genuine concern for Nigeria’s development but reflects his disdain for national unity and the trust placed in him by the people of Bauchi State and the country at large,” Bilal Mohammed stated.

The AYLPF also took aim at former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, describing him as politically irrelevant and disconnected from the aspirations of Nigerians.

“El-Rufai’s recent clandestine moved demonstrate his detachment from the realities and priorities of the Nigerian people,” said Bilal Mohammed, adding that his alleged alliance with promoters of a third force represents an effort to undermine the interests of northern Nigeria.

The group accused El-Rufai and other third force advocates of pursuing divisive and selfish agendas aimed at exploiting the region for personal gain.

The Arewa group called on patriotic Nigerians to reject divisive leaders and rally behind President Tinubu’s administration, which it described as committed to the progress and development of the country.

“The voices of division and selfishness must be silenced. We urge all Nigerians to support the economic reforms of President Tinubu’s administration, which are aimed at ensuring national growth and prosperity,” the group concluded.

The statement partly reads: “Firstly, Let us begin with Governor Bala Mohammed. His recent statements and actions are a clear indication of his disdain for the unity and progress of Nigeria. His opposition to President Tinubu’s reforms is not rooted in any genuine concern for the nation, but rather, a desperate attempt to cling to the corrupt practices of the past that have benefited him and his cronies.

“His actions have proven to be another emblem of trust betrayal placed in him by the people of Bauchi State and Nigeria at large. Apparently, El-Rufai, on the other hand, is a confused man with an emaciated political career.

“His emaciated political relevance has driven him into reckless rhetoric and divisive politicking, all in a futile attempt to revive his presidential ambitions. His recent utterances and actions are a clear indication of his disconnect from the aspirations of the Nigerian people. He has become a divisive figure, attempting to pit the North against the rest of the country for his personal gain.

“Indeed, it is disheartening that leaders entrusted with the responsibility of creating unity and development have instead chosen the path of betrayal and self-interest. Their antics are a betrayal of trust, not only to the North but to the entire nation.

“They are pursuing a divide and rule strategy that is antithetical to the spirit of unity and progress that Nigeria desperately needs. Let us be clear: these leaders are not speaking for the North, they are only serving their selfish agendas.

“Nevertheless, the Arewa Youth Leaders and Professionals Forum firmly stands with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his administration’s economic reforms. These reforms, though admittedly challenging in the short term, are necessary steps to reposition Nigeria for growth, development, and progress.

“However, it is evident that those opposing these reforms are individuals who have been beneficiaries of the flawed systems of past administrations. From subsidy removal to tax reforms. President Tinubu’s policies are aimed at correcting the ills of the past, ills that have kept us bound to a cycle of corruption and underdevelopment.

“Yet, these so-called northern leaders who cry foul at the mention of change, are angry because these changes threaten their stomach infrastructure and the corrupt privileges they have enjoyed. Indeed, Governor Bala Mohammed and Mallam Nasir El-Rufai’s positions are not representative of the true voices of the North.

“The North is a region built on principles of fairness, justice, and patriotism. The North supports reforms that uplift the nation, even if they require sacrifices. Perhaps, it is time to question the motives of these so-called northern leaders. Are they truly concerned about the welfare of the masses, or are they merely seeking to protect their personal interests? Their actions suggest the latter.

“Evidently, these leaders have chosen to exploit the challenges that come with reforms to sow discord and manipulate public sentiment. This divide-and-rule strategy is not new, but it is one that we, as Arewa youths and professionals, reject outrightly.

“Nevertheless, we acknowledge that President Tinubu’s reforms come with short-term inconveniences. Change is never easy, especially when it disrupts the norm that everyone is accustomed to. However, the long-term benefits of these reforms far outweigh the temporary discomfort“.

MIDDLE BELT FORUM HONOURS LATE LT. GEN. JEREMIAH TIMBUT USENI

By Abbas Jimoh

The Middle Belt Forum (MBF) has expressed profound sadness over the passing of Lt. Gen. Jeremiah Timbut Useni (rtd), describing him as a renowned son of the Middle Belt and a pillar of national unity.

In a press statement signed by Luka Binniyat, the National Publicity Secretary, Dr. Bitrus Pogu, President of the MBF, paid tribute to the late General’s courageous military career, outstanding administrative achievements, and dedicated service to Nigeria.

“As a distinguished Senator and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Lt. Gen. Useni left an indelible mark on the nation’s development,” Pogu said. “His commitment to peace, security, and the well-being of Plateau State and the Middle Belt will be deeply remembered.”

The MBF hailed Useni’s achievements, saying it is proud of him and honours him even in death as one of the great heroes of the Middle Belt and Nigeria. “The MBF is very proud of his achievements and we honour him even in death as one of great heroes of the Middle Belt and Nigeria,” Pogu added.

The Forum extended its heartfelt condolences to the General’s family and loved ones, praying for his peaceful eternal rest. “May his legacy continue to inspire generations to come,” Pogu said in conclusion.

Lt. Gen. Jeremiah Timbut Useni (rtd) passed away on Jan. 23, 2025, at the age of 82, after battling a protracted illness. He was a Nigerian army lieutenant general who served as minister responsible for the administration of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja under the Sani Abacha military junta.

BETRAYAL OF PUBLIC TRUST: EAGLE BRAIN EXPOSE KADUNA POLYTECHNIC RELOCATION PLOT




By Abubakar Sadiq

A Kaduna-based pressure group, “Eagle Brain,” has called on all stakeholders in the state to stop any planned relocation of the College of Administrative and Social Studies, Kaduna Polytechnic, Romi, Kachia road.

A Statement made available to newsmen in Kaduna Thursday, said the rumored relocation, if confirmed as true, would have devastating consequences on the wellbeing of the community, especially on youths development.

Reads the Statement:

“As a civil society organization dedicated to the promotion of justice, equity, and the advancement of educational opportunities in our communities, we at Eagle Brain feel compelled to address a pressing issue that threatens the very fabric of our society – the rumored relocation of the College of Administrative and Social Studies, Kaduna Polytechnic (Romi Campus, by Kachia road) and the alarming demarcation of its land into plots.

“Education is undeniably the cornerstone of societal development. It shapes minds, fosters innovation, and drives economic growth.

“The presence of higher education institutions in our communities not only enhances access to quality education but also stimulates local economies by creating jobs and supporting businesses that cater to students and staff.

“The College of Administrative and Social Studies has been a vital institution for the people of Chikun Local Government and its surrounding areas, providing invaluable services and opportunities for youth development.

“However, during a recent visit to the campus, we observed unsettling activities that warrant immediate attention.

“The open fields surrounding the school, which have historically served as communal spaces for students and the local youth, are being cultivated and demarcated into numbered plots. This alarming development raises serious concerns about the future of the institution and the community it serves.

“Moreover, there are rumors of the school’s relocation to Rigachikun, a move that would displace students, staff, and local businesses, leading to significant economic and social dislocation.

“The implications of such a decision are profound: loss of educational access, disruption of livelihoods, and the dismantling of a critical support system for the youth of our community.

“We must ask ourselves: Who stands to benefit from these actions? Why is there a concerted effort to undermine the educational foundation of our community?

“The answers to these questions are crucial as we seek to protect our rights and the future of our youth.

“As a community, we cannot stand idly by while these injustices unfold. We urge all stakeholders, including the Federal Government, Kaduna State Government, Chikun Local Government, civil society organizations, community groups, faith-based organizations, political leaders, traditional institutions, youth organizations, student associations, opinion leaders, and concerned citizens, to rise and demand accountability,” the statement continued.

Eagle Brain wants stakeholders to:

“Investigate the Allegations: Demand transparency regarding the demarcation of land and the rumored relocation of the college. Who is responsible for these actions, and what are their intentions?

“Protect Our Educational Institutions: Advocate for the preservation of the College of Administrative and Social Studies as a vital resource for our community. It is essential that we safeguard our access to education and the opportunities it provides.

“Support Local Youth: Recognize the importance of the college’s facilities, such as the playground, which serves as a hub for youth engagement and development. We must ensure that our young people have spaces to grow, learn, and thrive.

“Mobilize Community Action: Encourage community members to voice their concerns and stand united against any actions that threaten our educational institutions and the well-being of our community.

“In conclusion, we at Eagle Brain have raised our voices in protest against this injustice. Now, we implore you to join us in this critical fight for the future of our youth and the integrity of our community. Together, we can ensure that our educational institutions remain a beacon of hope and opportunity for generations to come.”

Southern Kaduna: Lere Natives Tackle Hausa/Fulani Group Over Attempt to Disassociate Them

By: Isa Malami

Kaduna – The ethnic nationalities of Lere Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State have come down strongly on a Hausa/Fulani group resident in the LGA after the group convened a press conference recently protesting the inclusion of Lere LGA as being part of Southern Kaduna, Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria.

The natives of Lere who made their misgivings known throughout “Coalition of Concern Natives of Lere LGA” in a Press Statement made available to newsmen in Kaduna on Tuesday alleged that the Hausa/Fulani group was politically motivated with the sole aim of dividing the unity of Southern Kaduna.

Signed by Comrade Stephen Sale, Secretary of the Coalition and Comrade Engr. S.I Mori, acting Coordinator, Southern Kaduna Peoples Union (SOKAPU) Lere LGA Branch and others the statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a Press Conference addressed by a group said to be Lere Local Government Unity Association Forum. One Barrister Nasiru Bello Dembo and his secretary Mallam Ahmed Idris were signatories to the text of the Press conference which centered on the organizers of Southern Kaduna Cultural Festival (SKFEST) which ended on 28/12/2024 with a grand finale at the New Kafanchan Township Stadium

The group was angry that some political office holders from Lere LGA were tagged as members of “Southern Kaduna” in the program of the event which was jointly organised by SOKAPU, saying that it contradicted section 8, 48 and 72 of Nigeria’s Constitution. According to them, and rightfully so, Lere LGA is in Kaduna North Senatorial District. They therefore rejected the inclusion of Lere LGA in the geographical classification of “Southern Kaduna” and warned the organisers of the event to refrain from such publications to avoid causing confusion.

“They were obviously saying that our elected members mentioned in the text, who, ironically are not of Lere ethnicity, do not want to be associated with Southern Kaduna, and invariably us.

“We, the natives and owners of the land, as a Coalition hereby state the facts as below. The term “Southern Kaduna” is made up of 12 LGAs. And that includes Lere (in Kaduna North Senatorial Zone). Others are: Kajuru, Chikun, Kaduna South LGAs (both in Kaduna Central Senatorial Zone). The remaining are Kaura, Jemaa, Sanga, Zangon Kataf, Kagarko, Kachia, Kauru, Kachia LGAs (in Kaduna South Senatorial Zone). This is to stress that “Southern Kaduna” is bigger than “Kaduna South Senatorial Zone.”

“Southern Kaduna” is a Geo-Socio/cultural enclave that’s defined by ethnography and ethnicity and is as old as the Iron Civilization of the Nok Terracotta dating back B.C. According to the coalition Southern Kaduna is is totally different from “Kaduna South Senatorial Zone,” which is a recent geo-political demarcation created for the convenience of administration and representative democracy.

They added that the present Lere and Kauru LGAs used to be part of Saminaka LGA up till 1989 and the old Saminaka LGA was part of the Senatorial District of old Kachia LGA, comprising the present Kachia, Chikun, Kajuru and Kagarko LGAs (the 2nd largest in Gen. Gowon’s Nigeria of 1967) ans old Jema’a LGA comprising present Jema’a, Kaura, Sanga and Jaba LGAs represented by Senator Jacob Madaki, a great Bajju man from Zonkwa (now, Late) 1st October 1979 – 30th September 1983 and 1st October 1983 – 31st December 1983 (when Gen. Muhammadu Buhari ousted the Democratically elected administration of NPN/President Shehu Shagari.

“Present Lere LGA was extracted from the old Saminaka LGA. The boundaries were so manipulated to constitute an electoral constituency, such that it favored the state’s northern power, which today constitutes the Northern Senatorial District,” alleged the natives of Lere.

“This was the same manipulation done to old Kachia LGA where Chikun and Kajuru LGAs were extracted and taken to Kaduna Central Senatorial District all with the aim of “dismembering” the Southern Kaduna peoples as a voting block and a voice.

“We remain resolved that : “These have not, will not and cannot remove the Southern ‘Kadunaness’ from Southern Kaduna people whether in Lere, K

Akeja family appeals to Lagos Gov Sanwo-Olu, FG for intervention on alleged land grabber

By Mustafa Olayinka

The Akeja family of Aleke village in Isiwu town, Ikorodu Area of Lagos state is appealing for intervention from the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbotekun, Department of State Security and other relevant security agencies for immediate intervention in a land dispute involving the family and an alleged land grabber, Mr. Kamorudeen Lamina Olaseni popularly known as sir Kay Olowo who sold out their lands.

The family is seeking for justice over a long standing land disputes cases between the family and Mr. Adeniyi Odu Okemati, Mr. Rasheed Ogunbanwo among others which they claimed bought their lands from the land grabber.

Recall that Justice L.B Lawal Akapo of Lagos state court Ikeja Division Court No.15 on June 26th, 2024 ruled in favor of the members of Akeja of Aleke village as the geniune owners of the land.

In his judgement the judge said ” A declaration that members of the Akeja and Adembori families of Aleke village who have farms at Aleke village are the persons entitled to the grant of statutory/customary right of occupancy in respect of their respective farmlands at Aleke village over which they have exercised acts of ownership, enjoyed physical possession and control pursuant to Ijebu land holding system as ‘alego’ particularly described and contained in survey of Lagos government plans.

Speaking on behalf of the family, Elder name withheld due to threat said the issues is causing torture, unrest and disrupting the lives of family members and the residents in the community.

The source alleged that the land grabber has been mobilizing touts to beat and intimidate family members that dare to go against his wish.

Some of the touts mentioned to this medium includes Azeez awobo ( aka popo ), Kolawole Emmanuel ( aka stainless), Seun onifade (oro killer)
Bode oduyebo (aka general), Akeem (aka spirit), Semiu asikolaye (aka aji white)
Afolayan ( aka afo), Tajudeen ( aka obasanjo), Alahaji isiaka (aka elegusi) to deal mercilessly with any person that crosses their parts.

Recall that the Lagos State Property Protection Law, 2016, prohibits the use of force or self-help to take over landed property, but its implementation remains a concern.

Several attempts to get contact if the alleged land grabber at the time of filing this report was not successful.

Reforms: Northeast Group Condemns Bala Mohammed,Almustapha ,Backs Tinubu for 2027

Angered by the recent criticism of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu policies by prominent northerners , the Northeast based Socio-Political Group under umbrella of Forum for Northeast Development has condemned Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed and Major Hamza Almustapha Former Chief Security Officer to late former Head of State , Gen Sani Abacha, Major Almustapha.

The Forum, which claimed Tinubu’s reform would be of great benefits to the north in the long run said, it has carefully studied the President after he was sworn in, and discovered he means well .

He however, stated that it has come out to back the new tax reform policies initiated by President Bola Ahmed Bola Tinubu, because the Northeast and entire northern region will benefit immensely.

In a statement jointly signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Forum,Alhaji Baba Mala Biu and Comrade Lawan Mohammed, the Forum for Northeast Development explained :”First,we have no reason to complain because our son that the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima is from the northeast geopolitical zone and we believe he can’t betray us as a people as one of the trusted individuals that we rely upon politically.

“It is really unfortunate that some northerners such as :Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed and Former Chief Security Officer to late former Head State ,Major Hamza Almustapha have raised voices against a president that is working hard to restore the economy and indices of growth and development.

Whiles urging people of northeast and other parts of the north to remain hopeful and have confidence in Tinubu and Shettima led administration, it expressed optimism that the tax Reform policies and other economic reform policies are geared toward establishing a solid foundation for sustainable development in the region.

So, it is unwise and unacceptable for anyone from northeast region to join haters of the President to criticize reforms geared revamping our economy.

The forum however, condemned the duo of Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed and Former Chief Security Officer to Late Head of State,Gen. Sani Abacha for their unnecessary criticisms and game of playing to gallery to gain cheap popularity.

Recalled that former Chief Security Officer and ex-presidential candidate of Action Alliance (AA), Major Hamza Al-Mustapha claimed President Bola Tinubu squandered has his goodwill with his shambolic performance since assuming office, highlighting the need for Nigerians to reflect on the nation’s potential, describing it as a ‘blessed but disorganised land.

Similarly ,Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, had criticised President Bola Tinubu, saying his economic reform policies are putting the North and Nigerians at large under strain.

But, we are putting the records straight that President Tinubu together with Senate Kashim Shettima are two set of focused and committed individuals who are passionate and have sound knowledge about good governance and selfless service to the humanity.

It against this back that we asked people from the Northeast to support President Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima to succeed and take us that desires level of development.

NORTHERN GOVERNORS’ TAX REFORM ABOUT-FACE: A SLAP IN THE FACE OF NORTHERNERS

By Suleiman Ibrahim

The Arewa Youths Consultative Forum (AYCF) has condemned the Northern Governors’ sudden change of heart regarding the national tax reform bills. The governors initially opposed the reforms, citing concerns about their potential negative impact on the Northern economy. However, they have now inexplicably capitulated to the reforms, leaving many questioning their motives.

According to the AYCF, the governors’ actions constitute a clear betrayal of the trust placed in them by the Northern people. By initially opposing the tax reforms and then conceding, they have demonstrated a fundamental lack of respect for the electorate. The AYCF has called for greater accountability from the governors, urging them to focus on their primary responsibilities.

The AYCF President General, Yerima Shettima, stated that the governors’ initial opposition to the tax reforms was fundamentally flawed. Their arguments lacked substance and failed to acknowledge the vital role of robust taxation in funding essential public services. Instead of engaging constructively with the government, they chose to employ divisive rhetoric, fueling public unrest and hindering national progress.

The AYCF believes that the tax reforms are essential for Nigeria’s overall development, despite potential short-term challenges. The organization has maintained its support for the reforms, recognizing that effective taxation is the cornerstone of a functioning and prosperous nation.

The Northern Governors’ opposition to the tax reforms has been linked to their wider failures in managing their respective states. Many Northern states grapple with persistent poverty, underdevelopment, and a lack of basic amenities. The AYCF contends that the governors’ initial opposition was a distraction tactic, an attempt to mask their incompetence and avoid accountability for their shortcomings.

The AYCF has called upon the Northern Governors to provide a clear and transparent explanation for their change of heart. The people deserve to know the reasons behind this abrupt shift and whether any concessions were made that would compromise the effectiveness of the tax reforms.

The organization has also urged the governors to focus on their primary responsibilities, improving the lives of the people they represent through good governance and effective resource management. The hasty surrender to the tax reform bills without meaningful engagement or a transparent explanation constitutes a disservice to the North and a betrayal of the public’s trust.

The AYCF will continue to advocate for policies that promote sustainable development and economic progress for all Nigerians. The organization will remain vigilant in holding leaders accountable for their actions.

The tax reform debate has highlighted the need for effective leadership and governance in Nigeria. The AYCF’s stance on the issue emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the nation’s development and the well-being of its citizens.

The Northern Governors’ actions have raised questions about their commitment to the development of the North. Their initial opposition to the tax reforms and subsequent capitulation have created uncertainty and undermined public confidence in their leadership.

The AYCF’s call for accountability and transparency is a step in the right direction. It is essential for leaders to be held accountable for their actions and to prioritize the needs of their constituents.

The tax reform debate is far from over. As the issue continues to unfold, it is crucial for stakeholders to engage in constructive dialogue and to prioritize the nation’s development.

In conclusion, the AYCF’s condemnation of the Northern Governors’ actions is a testament to the organization’s commitment to promoting good governance and accountability in Nigeria.

The AYCF’s stance on the tax reform debate serves as a reminder that leaders must prioritize the needs of their constituents and work towards promoting sustainable development and economic progress.