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UK MPs Ask Starmer to Challenge Tinubu Over Killings of Christians in Nigeria
UK MPs Ask Starmer to Challenge Tinubu Over Killings of Christians in Nigeria
British lawmakers have urged Prime Minister Keir Starmer to confront Nigerian President Bola Tinubu over the killing of Christians in Nigeria during the Nigerian leader’s upcoming state visit to the United Kingdom.
Tinubu, who will be accompanied by First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, is scheduled to be hosted by Charles III and Camilla at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, where they are expected to attend a state banquet as guests of honour.
The Nigerian president will later travel to 10 Downing Street for talks with Starmer on Thursday. The trip is expected to mark the first state visit by a Nigerian president to the United Kingdom in about 37 years and comes as both countries seek to strengthen diplomatic, security and economic ties.
Members of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Freedom of Religion or Belief (APPG FoRB) have written to the UK Development Minister, Jenny Chapman, also known as Baroness Chapman of Darlington, urging the British government to raise concerns about human rights and religious freedom in Nigeria during the talks.
The appeal follows growing international concern over attacks on Christian communities in Nigeria, particularly in regions affected by insurgent groups such as Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province.
According to the lawmakers, at least 163 Christian worshippers were reportedly kidnapped earlier this year in northern Kaduna State, highlighting what they described as a continuing pattern of violence and abductions targeting Christian communities.
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Chairman of the parliamentary group, Jim Shannon, said Nigeria must “take concrete steps to prevent the harassment, persecution and killing of Christians, while ensuring that perpetrators are investigated and prosecuted.”
The group, which includes 209 MPs and peers from across the British Parliament, also expressed concern that Nigerian authorities have not responded to the attacks with what they described as the level of urgency required.
They further asked the UK government to seek updates on the case of Leah Sharibu, one of the 110 schoolgirls abducted in 2018 who reportedly remains in captivity after refusing to renounce her Christian faith.
APPG FoRB also urged Starmer to ensure that human rights concerns remain central to future diplomatic, security and trade engagements between the United Kingdom and Nigeria.
Meanwhile, the Church of England is also expected to host events linked to the state visit. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, is scheduled to host Oluremi Tinubu at Lambeth Palace on Thursday.
During the visit, the Nigerian First Lady, who is also a Christian pastor, is expected to attend a prayer service and deliver a sermon. She will also meet representatives of the Church of England and faith-based charities operating in Nigeria, including Christian Aid, at a reception in Lambeth Palace.
The state visit comes amid increasing international scrutiny of Nigeria’s security challenges, including attacks linked to insurgent and militant groups as well as wider concerns about communal violence and religious tensions in parts of the country.
UK MPs Ask Starmer to Challenge Tinubu Over Killings of Christians in Nigeria
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Gowon Praises Tinubu’s Leadership as APC Counters Opposition Poverty Claims
Gowon Praises Tinubu’s Leadership as APC Counters Opposition Poverty Claims
Former military head of state, General Yakubu Gowon, has praised President Bola Tinubu for his performance across key sectors of governance, describing the administration’s efforts as broad and impactful. Gowon, who ruled Nigeria between 1966 and 1975, made the remarks after paying a courtesy visit to Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Speaking to reporters, Gowon said: “I came to see him and to thank him for all the good works that he’s doing for the country. We have to look at all the good work that the President is doing and the progress that Nigeria is making economically and otherwise.” He added that Tinubu appears to be addressing national challenges “all round”, spanning political, economic, social, and security sectors.
On security, Gowon acknowledged the complexity of Nigeria’s situation but expressed confidence that the government is taking necessary steps to ensure the nation’s safety and stability. “The major problem that we have today, the security area, he’s doing everything to deal with those for the good of all Nigeria,” he said, emphasising that leadership requires balancing multiple priorities simultaneously.
Gowon also expressed optimism about the government’s handling of current national challenges, stating: “The government is handling it the best it can to ensure that Nigeria, in the end, achieves the peace that it deserves, that it requires and it deserves.” His endorsement reflects his standing as a respected elder statesman and a voice of national reconciliation.
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APC Fires Back at ADC Over Poverty Claims
On the same day, the All Progressives Congress (APC) responded to claims by the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC) that Nigeria’s poverty rate had surged to 63 per cent, calling the assertions misleading. The ADC based its claims on an Agora Policy dialogue report, which indicated a rise from 49% to 63%.
APC National Publicity Secretary Felix Morka dismissed the opposition’s claims, describing them as ignorant of President Tinubu’s ongoing economic reforms. He defended the administration’s fuel subsidy removal and foreign exchange harmonisation, stating that these reforms were necessary to correct long-standing structural issues and curb corruption and border smuggling.
Morka acknowledged that the reforms had caused short-term hardship but emphasised positive economic indicators under Tinubu’s leadership. These include 4.4% economic growth in 2025, projected 5.5% expansion this fiscal year, foreign reserves surpassing $50 billion, declining inflation rates, and non-oil exports exceeding $6 billion. The APC also highlighted ongoing social protection initiatives, such as cash transfers, student loans, and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) projects, aimed at cushioning citizens while strengthening household resilience.
The party accused the ADC of offering no tangible policy alternatives, asserting that Nigerians are too discerning to be swayed by empty opposition attacks.
Gowon’s endorsement and APC’s defense of Tinubu’s reforms underscore the administration’s efforts to navigate complex economic, security, and social challenges, while responding to criticisms from opposition parties.
Gowon Praises Tinubu’s Leadership as APC Counters Opposition Poverty Claims
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Calls Intensify for Tinubu Govt to Scrap NYSC Amid Rising Insecurity
Calls Intensify for Tinubu Govt to Scrap NYSC Amid Rising Insecurity
Pressure is mounting on the Bola Tinubu-led government to suspend or scrap the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program due to escalating insecurity that has left corps members vulnerable across Nigeria. Reports of kidnappings, attacks, and threats against young graduates participating in the scheme have reignited public debate over the safety of the program.
The NYSC program, designed to promote national integration and social cohesion, now faces scrutiny as parents, civil society groups, and human rights organizations raise concerns about the risks posed to graduates deployed to volatile areas.
Haruna Danjuma, national president of the Parent-Teacher Association of Nigeria (PTA), urged the government to reconsider the NYSC if it cannot guarantee the safety of corps members. He said the current security situation makes it “painful to lose a child” and called for governors and security agencies to provide formal assurances before graduates are posted to any state. Danjuma stressed that it is not easy to train a child from birth until university only for them to face life-threatening risks during NYSC. He emphasized that the Federal Government must ensure the safety and welfare of these young graduates, warning that if it cannot, the NYSC program should be scrapped because its value is defeated.
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Isa Sanusi, executive director of Amnesty International Nigeria, echoed parents’ fears, criticizing the NYSC management for allegedly leaving families to negotiate with kidnappers. He emphasized that the organization has a duty to ensure the security and wellbeing of corps members throughout their service year. Sanusi explained that NYSC mobilized these young people and therefore their safety should remain the organization’s responsibility until the end of the program. Leaving parents to pay ransom or risk their children’s lives, he said, is irresponsible.
The debate has intensified following the abduction of Musa Abba, a corps member from Gusau, Zamfara State, in January while traveling to Sokoto to begin service. Abba, a graduate in plant science and biotechnology from the Federal University Gusau, was reportedly beaten by bandits after his family could not meet the N10 million ransom demanded. Videos circulated online showing Abba alive but in captivity have fueled national outrage, highlighting the dangers corps members face while serving in high-risk areas.
Civil society groups and youth advocates are now calling for urgent action regarding the NYSC. They are demanding a temporary suspension of the program until security improves, posting corps members only to safe and low-risk areas, and implementing enhanced security measures, including police or military escorts. Some advocates are even urging the permanent restructuring or scrapping of the scheme, arguing that the risks currently outweigh the benefits.
Families and community groups across Nigeria are voicing deep concern over the welfare of young graduates participating in the NYSC. Many question whether the program’s goals of fostering national unity are still viable given the rising threats from bandits, kidnappers, and criminal gangs. As insecurity persists, pressure on President Tinubu’s government continues to grow, with calls for urgent action to protect corps members and safeguard Nigeria’s youth.
Calls Intensify for Tinubu Govt to Scrap NYSC Amid Rising Insecurity
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Nigeria’s Oil Industry to Get Boost as Tinubu Approves Petroleum Reform Taskforce
Nigeria’s Oil Industry to Get Boost as Tinubu Approves Petroleum Reform Taskforce
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the creation of a high‑level Presidential Petroleum Reform and Value Optimisation Taskforce to accelerate the next phase of structural reforms in Nigeria’s petroleum sector. The initiative aims to consolidate ongoing reforms, unlock sectoral investment, and position Nigeria as a leading global energy investment destination.
The task force will be chaired by Fola Adeola, co‑founder of Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) and founder of the Fate Foundation, who will coordinate the group’s work and ensure the timely delivery of its mandates. Other members include Ademola Adeyemi‑Bero, Osagie Okunbor, Abubakar Suleiman, Adaeze Aguele, Farouk Gumel, Phillipa Osakwe‑Okoye, Seyi Bella, with Mofoluwasho Fadayomi serving as secretary.
According to Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, the task force has a time-bound mandate to produce execution-ready reform blueprints. These will consolidate ongoing reforms, unlock capital within the petroleum sector, and strengthen governance to maximise value from Nigeria’s energy resources.
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The task force will function as a technical reform body rather than a representative committee, focusing on policy design, strategic implementation, and actionable reform frameworks. It will engage industry operators, regulators, investors, and civil society as consultees while reporting directly to the President. Monthly progress memoranda will be submitted, with an interim report due in three months and a final report within six months of inauguration. The task force will dissolve automatically once its final report is accepted.
Key Reform Blueprints
The task force is expected to deliver three major blueprints:
- Implementation Toolkit for Immediate Structural Fixes – Includes legislative amendments, executive instruments, and institutional restructuring proposals to streamline governance and improve sector efficiency.
- Capital & Liquidity Acceleration Blueprint – Aims to unlock $5–10 billion in sectoral liquidity while safeguarding Nigeria’s sovereign interests and encouraging private sector investment.
- National Energy Transformation Strategy – A 10-year roadmap with measurable targets for crude production, foreign exchange earnings, GDP contribution, and cost competitiveness to strengthen Nigeria’s position in the global energy market.
President Tinubu has directed all ministries, departments, agencies, regulators, and energy institutions to provide full technical support and submit inventories of ongoing initiatives to ensure alignment with the emerging reform framework. Existing committees and working groups are also required to harmonize their activities with the new task force to avoid duplication and ensure coherence in policy execution.
The creation of this task force represents a strategic presidential instrument designed to accelerate petroleum sector reforms, optimise national energy assets, strengthen governance, and position Nigeria’s petroleum resources as a foundation for sustainable economic growth and industrial development.
Nigeria’s Oil Industry to Get Boost as Tinubu Approves Petroleum Reform Taskforce
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