Osun Poll: Yoruba Youth Council Warns Against Heating Up Polity Over INEC Registration

By Kemi Alade

The Yoruba Youth Council (YYC), an umbrella organisation of Yoruba youths nationwide, has cautioned political parties against actions capable of disrupting the forthcoming governorship election in Osun State or discrediting the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

In a statement issued at the weekend by its spokesman, Saheed Adeola, quoting the YYC National President, Comrade Eric, the group faulted what it described as unnecessary alarm raised by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC) over the number of registered voters credited to Osun State in the latest nationwide pre-registration exercise conducted by INEC.

According to INEC’s figures, Osun State recorded 393,269 pre-registrations, the highest in the country. But some stakeholders, including the PDP and ADC, dismissed the numbers as unrealistic and alleged fraud.

Responding, INEC, through a statement issued on Thursday by the chairman’s spokesman, Rotimi Oyekanmi, debunked the allegations, explaining that the figures were consistent with data from its 2021 online registration exercise.

YYC maintained that the alarm raised by the PDP and ADC was needless, noting that the figures for Osun State were not unusual.

“In any case, in the 2022 governorship election in Osun State, PDP defeated the APC. It is therefore surprising that the PDP will now query the statistics,” the group said.

It added that contrary to claims of fraud, the latest figure aligned with the pattern recorded in 2021. “For instance, Osun recorded 232,880 registrants in a similar exercise conducted by the same INEC in 2021. There is no significant difference in the data recorded for Osun State in 2021 and the figures of 393,289 for the 2025 online pre-registration,” the statement read.

YYC further noted that INEC would still clean up the data and publish the register for claims and objections before finalising the exercise.

“Interestingly, they are querying the figures for Osun and the South West in the latest exercise but not those of the FCT. Rather than busy themselves in raising unnecessary alarm that amounts to a storm in a tea cup, the PDP and ADC should participate in mobilising our people to register in the Continuous Voter Registration, instead of querying figures and heating up the polity unnecessarily,” YYC added.

NSCF Urge APC to Resist Senator LA’s Return, Cite Political Inconsistency

By Grace Yakubu Ali

The Northern Stakeholders Consultative Forum (NSCF) has cautioned the All Progressives Congress (APC) against re-admitting Senator Lawal Usman Adamu, popularly known as Mr. LA, into its fold, describing him as a “serial political drifter” whose record in office has failed to meet the expectations of his constituents.

In a statement issued on Thursday and signed by its spokesperson, Comrade Danjuma Paul, the NSCF said the Kaduna Central lawmaker has shown “neither consistency nor loyalty” to the platforms that helped him win office.

“From defecting from the APC to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and now allegedly exploring ties with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Senator LA has pursued a pattern of survivalist politics rather than genuine service to the people,” the statement noted.

A Record of Underperformance

The group accused Senator LA of failing to deliver meaningful legislation or constituency projects during his tenure in the Senate. It said his name has been more associated with political drama than with initiatives aimed at addressing insecurity, poverty, and unemployment in Kaduna Central.

“His record is devoid of significant bills or motions that impact his constituency. Instead, he has been more comfortable filing petitions and deploying political theatrics, while the people he represents continue to face hardship,” the forum said.

Warning to APC

The NSCF urged APC leaders at both state and national levels to resist overtures from the senator, stressing that allowing him back into the party would undermine efforts to reposition the APC as a platform of accountability and performance-based politics.

“At a time when Nigerians are yearning for credible leaders who deliver results, welcoming back a politician with no track record of impact would be a step backward for the APC,” the statement warned.

Call for Credible Leadership

The forum reaffirmed its commitment to supporting individuals with integrity and vision. It argued that Kaduna Central deserves leaders with a clear sense of service, not those who change parties to suit their ambitions.

“Political parties must prioritise competence and sincerity. Our democracy cannot thrive when individuals see platforms as revolving doors for their personal survival,” the statement added.

Background

Senator Lawal Usman Adamu, widely known as Mr. LA, rose to prominence in Kaduna politics after the 2019 elections. He initially secured his mandate under the APC before defecting to the PDP, where he consolidated his influence. Recent reports have linked him to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), fuelling speculation about yet another switch in allegiance.

Critics view his constant political shifts as opportunism, while his defenders argue that Nigeria’s volatile party system compels politicians to make pragmatic choices.

For the NSCF, however, Senator LA’s potential return to APC is a move too far—one they believe would damage the credibility of the ruling party.

ENDS

Civil Group Faults Senator Adamu Over ICC Petition on Kaduna By-Election


By Musa Luka

The Northern Awareness Network (NAN) has condemned Senator Lawal Usman Adamu’s petition to the International Criminal Court (ICC) over a recent by-election in Kaduna State, describing the move as “misguided” and a distortion of the ICC’s core mandate.

In a statement signed by its chairman, Salihu Sulaiman, and made available to journalists on Thursday, the group said invoking the ICC in the context of a local electoral dispute trivialises the global institution’s mission and undermines serious international justice mechanisms.

“The ICC was established to prosecute the gravest crimes — war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. To liken a by-election dispute in Kaduna to the genocides in Rwanda or the atrocities in Darfur is both irresponsible and offensive to victims of such heinous crimes,” the statement read.

NAN described the senator’s petition as a “theatrical display” aimed at garnering attention rather than addressing the developmental challenges faced by constituents of Kaduna Central Senatorial District.

“The people expect their senator to address issues such as poverty, insecurity, education, and basic infrastructure. Instead, what we are witnessing is a disturbing trend of political posturing and legal drama that has no bearing on the immediate needs of the electorate,” NAN said.

The group further stated that Senator Adamu’s actions have brought ridicule to both his office and the democratic institutions he represents, warning that such political gimmicks erode public trust in the democratic process.

“Democracy thrives on accountability and sincere engagement with the

From Senate to Scorn: Kaduna Women Label Lawan a Political Liability




By Grace Edema

The Kaduna Central Women Forum (KACEWOF) has strongly criticized former Senate President, Senator Ahmad Lawan, labeling him a “political liability” whose years in the National Assembly brought little or no meaningful benefit to Nigerians.

The criticism followed reports of a petition filed by Senator Lawal Adamu of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the International Criminal Court (ICC). The petition alleged that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) unlawfully arrested and detained the PDP candidate in the August 16 by-election, purportedly at the request of Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani.

In a statement issued on Tuesday and signed by its Coordinator, Hajiya Binta Garba, KACEWOF faulted Lawan for attempting to discredit what it described as a “free, fair, and credible” election.

The group accused Lawan of neglecting his legislative duties, insisting that his long stay in the Senate yielded little impact.

“Senator Lawan has consistently deceived the people with empty rhetoric. He has failed in his responsibilities, lied to his constituents, and reduced himself to a bench warmer in the Senate. After years of occupying high offices, he remains a liability rather than an asset to Nigeria’s democracy,” the statement read.

KACEWOF further accused the former Senate President of pursuing personal ambitions while ignoring the welfare of ordinary Nigerians, saying his tenure was marked more by political maneuvering than by reforms or people-centered policies.

The forum called on Nigerians to rise above “the culture of recycled leaders” and demand accountability from public officials.

“Our democracy can only progress when performance becomes the yardstick for relevance, not longevity in office. Leaders must be judged by the impact they leave, not the titles they hold,” the group declared.

KACEWOF urged voters to remain vigilant and to reject leaders it described as “spent forces” who have overstayed their welcome in Nigeria’s poli

NORTHERN GROUP HAILS ZULUM, REBUKES DEJI ADEYANJU’S CRITICISM



By Hauwa Lawal

Maiduguri

A northern youth group under the umbrella of Arewa Youth for Progress and Development (AYPD) has taken a swipe at Abuja-based political activist, Deji Adeyanju, over his recent criticism of Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum.

Adeyanju had in a Facebook post accused the governor of deceiving Nigerians at the onset of his administration with “fake propaganda,” describing him as “a complete disaster as governor” and alleging that he has “a love for tyranny and jailing critics.” He further suggested that Zulum might attempt to “repackage himself after 2027 and try to become another Nigerian messiah.”

Reacting in a statement signed by Abubakar made available to journalists in Maiduguri, the AYPD described Adeyanju’s comments as “reckless, baseless, and a direct insult to the people of Borno State.”

“To call a performing governor, widely respected across the North as a symbol of people-centered leadership, a disaster is nothing but the highest form of insult to our people. It is unacceptable and will not be tolerated,” the group declared.

The group highlighted what it described as Zulum’s “unmatched achievements” in governance, citing his efforts in rebuilding communities ravaged by insurgency, expanding access to quality education, healthcare delivery, infrastructural development, and programs targeted at poverty alleviation.

According to AYPD, since assuming office in 2019, Zulum has supervised the construction of schools, hospitals, housing units, and roads across both urban and rural areas of Borno State, often leading from the front by personally monitoring projects and humanitarian interventions.

“Governor Zulum has never fooled anyone or paraded himself as a messiah. We know him as a leader who has deep passion for the emancipation of his people from poverty, insecurity, and underdevelopment. His style of leadership is humility, service, and sacrifice,” the statement noted.

The youths warned Adeyanju against what they called “cheap political blackmail” and issued him a seven-day ultimatum to retract his comments and tender a public apology to Governor Zulum and the people of Borno State.

“Failure to do so will attract massive resistance from northern youths, as we cannot allow baseless attacks on leaders who are genuinely working for the progress of our people,” AYPD warned.

They urged Nigerians to “see through the antics of professional critics” and focus on encouraging leaders who are working under difficult circumstances, particularly in states like Borno that have faced years of insurgency.

Kebbi Sets New Record in Hajj Excellence




By Esse Adams

The Northwest Progressives Forum (NPF) has declared Kebbi State a national model in Hajj administration, praising Governor Nasir Idris and Alhaji Faruk Enabo, Chairman of the State Pilgrims Welfare Agency, for their transformative leadership and commitment to pilgrims’ welfare.

Following Kebbi’s exceptional performance during the 2024 and 2025 Hajj exercises—where the state earned eight awards from Saudi authorities—the NPF described the operations as “a masterclass in religious service delivery.” These accolades recognized Kebbi’s outstanding arrangements in areas such as sacrificial animal logistics (Hadaya), feeding, accommodation, transportation, and airport screening.

Leadership Rooted in Empathy and Action

Governor Idris’s personal involvement in the pilgrimage and his financial support to all 3,871 pilgrims in the 2025 Hajj exercise, just as in the previous year, drew admiration from the Forum. Speaking recently, the governor pledged:

> “We will continue to render the needed support to our Pilgrims Welfare Agency and NAHCON in this direction and we will never relent.”



Operational Excellence Under Alhaji Faruk Enabo

Alhaji Faruk Enabo, Chairman of the Pilgrims Welfare Agency, was credited with orchestrating Kebbi’s seamless Hajj logistics. He emphasized that Governor Idris’s unwavering backing was the cornerstone of their success:

> “The unwavering support of Gov. Idris to the agency had culminated not only in the tremendous success of the Hajj operations in the state but the state stood tall amongst its peers.”



NPF’s Endorsement

In its official statement, the Northwest Progressives Forum declared:

> “Kebbi State has set a new benchmark for Hajj administration in Nigeria. Governor Nasir Idris and Alhaji Faruk Enabo have demonstrated that with vision, empathy, and accountability, even the most complex religious operations can be executed with excellence.”



A Blueprint for the Nation

The Forum urged other states to emulate Kebbi’s model, especially in areas of early planning, financial transparency, and direct engagement with pilgrims. With the 2025 Hajj season on the horizon, Kebbi’s example stands as a beacon of what’s possible when leadership meets purpose.

Monitors Validate Kaduna Bye-Elections, Say Process Strengthens Democracy




The recent bye-elections in Kaduna State have been hailed as free, fair, and transparent by a coalition of rights groups and election observers, who described the exercise as a milestone in strengthening Nigeria’s democracy.

Under the platform of the Coalition of Rights Groups and Election Monitors, the observers deployed teams across different local government areas, reporting high levels of transparency, voter participation, and peaceful conduct throughout the process.

In a joint statement issued in Kaduna on Wednesday, the groups gave the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) high marks for early deployment of election materials, strict adherence to guidelines, and smooth electronic transmission of results.

“The Kaduna elections set a positive example in the North-West,” said Dr. Amina Mohammed, spokesperson of the Civil Rights and Democracy Watch (CRDW). “Our observers reported minimal cases of irregularities, and those were not significant enough to affect the overall outcome. The people of Kaduna spoke clearly, and their votes counted.”

The Network of Election Observers (NEO) also commended security agencies for their professionalism during the polls.

“We observed professionalism from security operatives across polling units. Their presence reassured voters and discouraged malpractice,” stated Mr. Peter Okafor, NEO’s National Coordinator.

The groups congratulated Governor Uba Sani on his victory, urging him to carry all stakeholders along in governance while prioritizing delivery of democratic dividends. They also appealed to opposition parties to accept the outcome of the elections in good faith and work with the government to advance peace and development in Kaduna State.

With both local and international monitors endorsing the exercise, analysts say Governor Uba Sani’s mandate now enjoys added legitimacy, bolstering public confidence in Nigeria’s electoral system

OLTRASOL Defends Mele Kyari’s Legacy, Urges Balanced View on Oil Reforms





In a strong show of support, the Oil Industry Transparency Solidarity League (OLTRASOL) has voiced its satisfaction with the sweeping reforms initiated by Malam Mele Kyari, the former Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC). The group described Kyari’s tenure as “transformational and courageous,” emphasizing that his legacy should not be overshadowed by current probes or political shifts. The group called Kyari’s leadership “a rare blend of courage, vision, and integrity,” urging Nigerians not to forget the strides made under his watch.

OLTRASOL highlighted several landmark achievements under Kyari’s leadership:

Subsidy Reform: Kyari took bold steps to dismantle entrenched subsidy cartels, a move that OLTRASOL says saved Nigeria billions and restored fiscal discipline.

Exploration Expansion: He spearheaded oil exploration in previously untapped regions, signaling a new era of energy diversification.

Pipeline Diplomacy: As the architect of the AKK pipeline and a key facilitator of the Algerian and Moroccan gas pipelines, Kyari positioned Nigeria as a strategic energy supplier to Europe.

NNPC Overhaul: Under his watch, the NNPC underwent a historic transformation aligned with the Petroleum Industry Act, transitioning into a commercially driven entity.

Transparent Recruitment: OLTRASOL praised the merit-based recruitment process introduced during his tenure, calling it “a rare moment of integrity in public sector hiring.”

Fuel Availability: The group credited Kyari with ending the long-standing fuel queues that plagued Nigerian cities, citing improved logistics and supply chain management.

Production Boost: Nigeria’s oil production capacity saw a notable rise, reflecting operational efficiencies and strategic investments.


While acknowledging that Kyari did not succeed in fully reviving Nigeria’s refineries—now under investigation—OLTRASOL urged the public and policymakers to adopt a balanced view. “Leadership is not about perfection; it’s about progress,” the group stated. “Kyari made tough decisions in a tough environment. His efforts deserve recognition, not revisionism.”

OLTRASOL warned against the tendency to vilify public servants post-tenure, especially those who dared to challenge entrenched interests. “We must not allow political winds to erase the strides made. Mele Kyari’s reforms laid the groundwork for a more transparent and accountable oil sector.” Referencing a recent public post by Senator Shehu Sani, OLTRASOL echoed the sentiment that Kyari’s legacy should be preserved:

> “Mele Kyari was never a perfect man, but he did a number of good things that shouldn’t be easily forgotten,” Sani wrote. “He also did something good that is worthy of being appreciated.”



As Nigeria navigates its energy future, OLTRASOL concluded by urging Nigerians to resist the urge to vilify reformers once they leave office.

> “We must not allow political winds to erase the strides made. Mele Kyari’s reforms laid the groundwork for a more transparent and accountable oil sector. History will be kinder than headlines.”

Jantabo Lauded for Advancing Bago’s Development Blueprint

Hon. Mu’azu Hamidu Jantabo, Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, has received widespread recognition for his effective implementation of Governor Umaru Mohammed Bago’s comprehensive development agenda, demonstrating remarkable progress across multiple sectors of the state’s transformation plan.

The Concerned Niger Progressives Network (CNPN), in an official statement signed by Publicity Secretary Mohammed Yahaya, praised Jantabo as “a strategic executor of Governor Bago’s blueprint” who has successfully translated the administration’s vision into tangible achievements that directly benefit Niger State citizens.

Education Sector Advancement

Jantabo’s implementation of the administration’s educational development goals has yielded significant results through the Jantabo Bursary Scheme, which has:

  • Provided critical support to 1,283 students across multiple institutions
  • Directly benefited 1,111 students at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai
  • Supported 172 additional students from other institutions nationwide
  • Earned recognition from the National Youth Council of Nigeria for motivating academic excellence

Infrastructure Development Execution

The commissioner has been instrumental in advancing the administration’s infrastructure blueprint, particularly the 1,000km state-wide roads initiative, through:

  • Successful completion of Malle and Graveyard Roads in Lapai LGA
  • Ongoing construction of the strategic Bypass Road and Drainage Project
  • Comprehensive rehabilitation of essential public service vehicles
  • Enhanced community mobility and flood prevention measures

Grassroots Mobilization and Governance

Beyond physical infrastructure, Jantabo has advanced the administration’s participatory governance model through:

  • Extensive consultation tours in Southern Lapai (Azza)
  • Re-energization of APC support base at the grassroots level
  • Demonstration of responsive leadership through community engagement
  • Execution of the governor’s vision for inclusive development

The CNPN statement emphasized that “these efforts reflect a governance model rooted in responsiveness, efficiency, and direct community impact,” noting that Jantabo’s work exemplifies the successful implementation of Bago’s development blueprint.

During a recent community outreach in Bida, Jantabo reinforced his commitment to the administration’s vision, stating: “Every directive he gives is a mission I carry out with pride and purpose.”

The network concluded that Jantabo’s multifaceted achievements across education, infrastructure, and governance sectors demonstrate exceptional progress in advancing the state’s development blueprint, making him a cornerstone of the administration’s success in delivering tangible results to the people of Niger State.

N54bn Renovation: Stop Distractions, Show Us Schools, Ikonne Challenges Otti

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abia state, Prince Paul Ikonne, has challenged Governor Alex Otti to stop “distracting the people with contradictions” and come clean on the ₦54 billion school renovation controversy.

The Governor at the weekend during his monthly media chat had dismissed claims that N54bn is missing from the state treasury, describing the allegations as baseless and a reflection of ignorance about government budgeting and spending processes.

Reacting to the Governor’s claim through a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Ujo Justice, PhD, Ikonne wondered why a governor who boasts of having “seasoned accountants” in his administration would be contradicting himself “all in a bid to downplay a now national issue and the question on the lips of every Abian: where are the schools, and where is the ₦54 billion?”

Ikonne reminded the governor that similar sums had been written off in the past without evidence on the ground, noting that about ₦18 billion was previously announced for school renovation with “nothing to show for it.”

Quoting an online media report – Sahara Reporters’ recent findings, Ikonne said the governor’s dismissal of the ₦54 billion expenditure claim as a “mistake” is contradicted by official state budget performance documents.

According to the reports, budget performance data shows that in the last quarter of 2024 alone, Abia State recorded ₦54.066 billion as spent on rehabilitation and repairs of public schools. The total amount spent throughout the 2024 fiscal year stood at ₦58.323 billion.

Ikonne argued that if Governor Otti insists that only ₦2.1 billion was spent on schools, then he must explain why his own administration’s budget records state otherwise.

He further pointed to the online report’s review of the approved 2024 budget, which showed that ₦64.7 billion was allocated for renovation/modelling of 51 schools — averaging ₦1.26 billion per school.

“This data,” Ikonne stressed, “makes it clear that the governor is either deliberately misleading Abians or is unaware of what his government is signing off.”

He welcomed the Freedom of Information (FOI) request submitted by the Foundation for Environmental Rights, Advocacy & Development (FENRAD), which is demanding a breakdown of the ₦54 billion, including the list of schools supposedly renovated, their names, locations, and the nature of works done.

“Governor Otti should stop hiding behind semantics. Budgets are estimates, but expenditures are facts. The documents clearly show ₦54 billion was reported as spent between October and December 2024. If he disputes this, let him publish the schools. Abians are not asking for excuses — we are asking for evidence,” Ikonne said.

The APC chieftain concluded by urging the governor to prioritize truth over propaganda.

“He added that Dr. Otti should realize that leadership is about accountability, not storytelling.

“He cannot claim to be the face of transparency while avoiding the simplest of questions: show us the schools.”