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Insurgency: Attahiru would’ve made Nigeria proud — Buratai

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2 serving GOCs, Corp’s Commander, ex-Force Commander, MNJTF, former GOC being screened for next COAS appointment

Reps suspend security summit in honour of late Army Chief, others

CAN Youth Wing declares three-day mourning

Former Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lt General Tukur Buratai, retd, said yesterday in a tribute that the late Ibrahim Attahiru, his successor, was on the verge of making the country proud in the fight against insurgency when he died. Attahiru and 10 military officers lost their lives in an air crash near Kaduna International Airport on Friday. Buratai’s tribute came on a day indications emerged that five Major-Generals are being considered for appointment as the late COAS’ replacement. This is even as the House of Representatives weekend announced postponement of its security summit slated for today in honour of the late Chief of Army Staff and ten other military officers.

In the tribute to the late Chief of Army Staff, Buratai said: “I was deeply shocked and saddened by the news of the passing away of my immediate successor, Lieutenant-General Ibrahim Attahiru, the Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Acting Chief of Military Intelligence, Acting Provost Marshal (Army), his Chief of Staff, the Aide-de-Camp and the Acting Deputy Director, Finance in the office of the COAS, his Orderly, as well as the pilots and crew in an air crash on May 21, 2021, at Kaduna Airport.

“I would like to, on behalf of my family, reiterate my deepest sympathy and condolences to the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria, the families of the deceased, the Honourable Minister of Defence, the Chief of Defence, the Chief of Air Staff, gallant officers, soldiers and airmen of the Armed Forces of Nigeria over the passing away of these courageous, loyal and patriotic Nigerians in line of duty. “I am deeply saddened by this incident that can best be described as tragic to all Nigerians and peace-loving people because Lieutenant-General Ibrahim Attahiru and those officers that died along with him were top-level officers whose records of service were meritorious. .

“This unfortunate incident deeply saddens me as it robbed us of the services of the Chief of Army Staff who, since he took over from me, had left no one in doubt as regards his determination to succeed in the various military operations across the country. “He was at the verge of making the nation proud in the counterinsurgency and counter-terrorism efforts when this tragedy occurred. “I do not doubt his ability as he had served under me in various capacities and was well grounded for the job with active support and collaboration of his colleagues. “While condoling the Armed Forces of Nigeria, I urge them to close ranks and make sure that their legacy lives on by consolidating on the gains made in the various operations.

“They gave their lives in the line of duty and patriotic service to the nation.” My thoughts and prayers are with the families of these great heroes. May the Almighty Allah grant them eternal rest. Amin.’’ 5 generals on consideration for COAS replacement Also, indications emerged weekend that five major Generals were being considered to replace the late Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Ibrahim Attahiru. Sources told Vanguard that because there is no vacuum in the military and due to the fact the unfortunate crash occurred during weekend, the next COAS might by appointed by the Commander-in- Chief, President Muhammadu Buhari, latest Monday or Tuesday. According to a source in the military, the President already has five names that are being screened for the job, as all five had performed creditably in their current positions.

The list is said to include two serving General Officers Commanding, GOCs, a former Force Commander, Multi-National Joint Task Force, a Corps Commander and another Major-General and former GOC who was redeployed by the late COAS. Though the source declined giving more details that will narrow down the officers involved, Vanguard gathered that the Generals involved are Course 37 and 38 officers because by statute, since late General Attahiru was Course 35, his seniors are expected to either retire or get redeployed to Defence headquarters. On assumption of office as Chief of Army Staff, many of former COAS (Lt. Gen Tukur Buratai’s) course mates and seniors to General Ibrahim Attahiru were either retired or redeployed to the Defence headquarters, or the Nigerian Army Resource Centre as directing staff/senior fellows.

However, by tradition, the next most senior officer to the late Chief of Army Staff is the Chief of Policy and Plans, Nigerian Army, a position currently held being held by Major- General Benjamin Ahanotu from Anambra State. He superintended the burial ceremony of his former boss, Attahiru and is expected to act in the interim, pending appointment of a substantive Chief of Army Staff by President Muhammadu Buhari. Reps shelve planned security summit Similarly, the House of Representatives has postponed its security summit slated for Monday, in honour of late Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru and ten other military officers.

Announcing the postponement through its clerk, Mr. Chinedu Akubueze, in a statement yesterday, the House said:  “This is to inform the general public that the House of Representatives has postponed its national summit scheduled to hold from Monday, May 24, 2021, in honour of the late Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant-General Ibrahim Attahiru, and 10 other military officers and men that died as a result of air mishap on Friday.

“The security summit will now kick off on Wednesday, May 26, 2021.  The House shares in the grief and sorrow of the families of the late top military officers and prayed that the Almighty God will grant them eternal rest. “It should be noted that the postponement became necessary as the late Army Chief was one of the major stakeholders that would have taken part in the summit. The House regrets any inconvenience the postponement may cause invited guests,” a statement from the office of the Clerk stated.

CAN youth wing declares 3-day mourning Meanwhile, the youth wing of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has declared a three day mourning over the demise of  Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Ibrahim Attahiru and other officers who died in a military plane crash in Kaduna. Belusochukwu Enwere, the national chairman of CAN’s youth wing, disclosed this in a statement in Abuja yesterday. He also demanded an extensive inquest into military plane crash; describing the incident as a colossal loss to the nation. According to him, Attahiru and the other officers are heroes who gave their lives for the security of the nation. He said: “The entire Christian Youths in Nigeria are grieved by the death of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Ibrahim Attahiru and other military officers.

“Attahiru and the other officers are heroes who gave their lives for the security of our nation. The tragic incident is a colossal loss to Nigeria “Starting from today (Sunday), we shall observe three days mourning for our fallen heroes. YOWICAN urges the Federal Government to do same because these men are risking their lives to secure our nation. “As we announce a three-day national mourning, we demand an extensive inquest into this military plane crash and must be followed to the last.

“This is a tragedy too much to bear. Our country has passed the stage where military aircraft will crash like that and we call it normal. “In less than one year, two military aircraft  crashed for nothing without solid investigations.  This will surely affect the security of our nation and the war against insurgency, banditry, and kidnapping. “President Muhammadu Buhari must do something about this before it is too late. Who knows who is next? It could be the President, a governor, Senator, military officers or ordinary citizens. “We commiserate with the military high command, the families of Lt. General Attahiru and the other officers and men who have paid the supreme price for the security of our nation. We pray God Almighty to give them the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.”

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Nigeria Rejects Fresh IMF Loans Amid Push for Economic Reforms

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Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun
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Nigeria Rejects Fresh IMF Loans Amid Push for Economic Reforms

Nigeria has ruled out any immediate plans to seek loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) or other multilateral financial institutions, according to the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun.

Edun made the position known on Thursday during the Finance Ministers’ press briefing at the ongoing IMF–World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C., stressing that the country is not currently considering new external borrowing from the IMF.

“Nigeria has no plans at the moment to approach the IMF or any other institution to borrow funds,” he said.

He explained that the decision reflects both fiscal strategy and broader concerns about the cost of borrowing, particularly the high interest rates faced by African economies in global financial markets.

According to him, elevated debt servicing costs are placing significant pressure on government revenues, limiting the ability of many countries to invest in critical sectors such as health, education, and infrastructure.

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“At the elevated interest rates that African countries pay, the premium on commercial debt is out of reason and contributes to debt distress,” Edun said, noting that a large portion of national revenue in many developing economies is now directed toward debt repayment.

He added that reducing borrowing costs across Africa would require stronger economic reforms, improved debt-to-GDP ratios, and increased use of technology to enhance efficiency and revenue generation.

Edun also reiterated President Bola Tinubu’s call for a review of the high risk premiums charged on African borrowing, arguing that fairer global financing terms would improve development outcomes across the continent.

As part of broader regional financial planning, Nigeria is also pushing ahead with efforts to host the African Monetary Institute, a key step toward deeper monetary cooperation and financial integration in Africa ahead of its planned rollout in 2026.

On global financial support, the minister urged the IMF to accelerate the disbursement of proposed assistance packages, including a suggested $50 billion support programme for economies affected by global conflicts and economic shocks.

He noted that many vulnerable economies, particularly in Africa, stand to benefit from such funding but stressed the importance of timely and large-scale disbursement.

Edun also highlighted Nigeria’s ongoing domestic reforms, including the removal of fuel subsidies, which he said previously consumed as much as 5 percent of GDP, as part of efforts to strengthen fiscal sustainability and reduce dependence on external borrowing.

He maintained that the government’s focus remains on stabilising the economy through reforms that improve revenue generation, reduce inefficiencies, and attract private sector investment rather than relying on new IMF facilities.

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INEC Revises Osun Governorship Campaign Deadline

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Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)

INEC Revises Osun Governorship Campaign Deadline 

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has adjusted the campaign deadline for the Osun State governorship election, aligning it with the recently shifted election date.

INEC had earlier, on February 26, 2026, revised the electoral timetable and moved the Osun governorship election from August 8 to August 15, 2026, as part of broader scheduling adjustments ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In a statement issued on Thursday, INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of Information and Voter Education, Mohammed Haruna, confirmed that political campaigns will now end at midnight on Thursday, August 13, 2026.

He explained that the adjustment complies with Section 98(1) of the Electoral Act, which mandates that all political campaigns must cease 24 hours before election day.

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INEC emphasised that all political parties, candidates, and stakeholders must strictly adhere to the updated timeline to ensure a smooth and credible electoral process.

The commission also reiterated its commitment to delivering free, fair, credible, and inclusive elections, urging parties to conduct issue-based campaigns and avoid actions capable of inciting tension.

The Osun governorship election is a key off-cycle poll expected to test INEC’s preparedness and operational capacity ahead of the 2027 general elections, with multiple political parties already gearing up for what is anticipated to be a closely contested race.

The adjustment of the campaign deadline is part of INEC’s broader efforts to maintain compliance with electoral laws while ensuring adequate time for logistical preparations and stakeholder coordination.

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Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso Camps Clash as ADC Grapples with Leadership Dispute

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The Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso Camps Clash as ADC Grapples with Leadership Dispute

 

The race for the presidential ticket of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has intensified internal divisions within the party, as supporters of leading aspirants remain sharply divided ahead of its primaries.

The unfolding crisis comes amid unresolved leadership disputes that have left the party without formal recognition from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), raising concerns about the legitimacy of its internal processes.

INEC’s position follows a ruling by the Court of Appeal in a suit challenging the emergence of key figures, including David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola, as members of the party’s National Working Committee.

The leadership tussle has splintered the ADC into three factions, each laying claim to the party’s structure. This fragmentation has stalled activities across several state chapters, many of which have been unable to conduct congresses.

Despite the uncertainty, the party proceeded with its national convention in Abuja on Tuesday without INEC monitoring—a move political observers have described as risky and potentially undermining the party’s credibility.

At the centre of the crisis are three prominent political figures—Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Rabiu Kwankwaso—all believed to be eyeing the party’s presidential ticket for the 2027 general election.

The trio, who recently defected from different political platforms, have become rallying points for competing interests within the ADC.

Tensions escalated further following a proposal from Atiku’s camp advocating a joint ticket with Obi. The suggestion, championed by media personality and politician Dele Momodu, was based on their previous alliance in the 2019 elections.

“I’d pair him with Peter Obi because they worked together in 2019,” Momodu said, arguing that such a combination could broaden the opposition’s electoral appeal.

However, the proposal has been firmly rejected by Obi’s supporters, who insist that the party’s presidential ticket should be zoned to the South.

The National Coordinator of the Obedient Movement, Tanko Yunusa, stressed that zoning remains crucial to the party’s success in 2027. He argued that once the ticket is zoned to the South, Obi should emerge as the candidate, with Kwankwaso as his running mate.

According to Yunusa, Obi enjoys widespread acceptance within the party, warning that failure to respect zoning arrangements could jeopardize the ADC’s chances at the polls.

“It’s a Southern presidency; anything short of that will only lead to defeat,” he said.

Within the party, there is also a growing perception that Atiku, owing to his extensive political experience, could have an advantage in a competitive primary. This has heightened concerns among Obi’s supporters, who believe zoning the ticket would ensure a level playing field.

Meanwhile, Obi has reiterated his opposition to what he described as “transactional” primaries, warning that he would not participate in any process lacking transparency and fairness.

Reacting to the deepening divisions, ADC National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, assured party members that all aspirants would be given equal opportunity. He maintained that the party remains committed to conducting a credible and transparent primary process despite its ongoing internal challenges.

As the 2027 general election approaches, the ADC’s ability to resolve its leadership crisis and unify its ranks may prove decisive in determining its viability as a formidable opposition platform.

 

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