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PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba

Tinubu’s one-year govt worse than civil war – PDP

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)has described President Bola Tinubu’s first year in office as the most challenging in Nigeria’s history since the civil war.

According to a statement on Tuesday by its national publicity secretary, Debo Ologunagba, the PDP urged President Tinubu to prioritize governance, tackle corruption, and address the fuel crisis.

Ologunagba noted that the negative effects of these poorly conceived and executed policies, without any supportive measures to alleviate the resulting increased costs and associated hardships on the masses, have plunged many into extreme poverty.

The statement read in part “The PDP insists that the current rising insecurity, excruciating poverty, economic hardship and general despondency in the country necessitating the fleeing of thousands of Nigerians especially the youths from our nation further confirm that there is no hope in sight with the APC on the saddle.

“It is apparent that inflicting pain and misery on Nigerians remains the policy thrust of successive APC administrations which became heightened by the not well thought-out twin anti-people policies of removal of fuel subsidy and the floating of the Naira without due consideration for the citizens’ welfare and security.

“As if these were not enough, the APC administration continues in its anti-people policies in the arbitrary hike in electricity tariff and imposition of multiple taxes on the already impoverished Nigerians with no corresponding tangible development directed towards the welfare of the people.

“The consequences of these ill-thought and ill-implemented policies without any cushioning measures to mitigate the resultant rising cost and associated hardship on the masses have driven many into early death and extreme poverty.”

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Ologunagba stated that a majority of Nigerians have become disillusioned with President Tinubu’s administration.

He highlighted that particularly concerning is the poor attention given to security by the APC, as evidenced by the widespread killings, kidnappings, and attacks by bandits and terrorists that continue to plague communities across the nation.

“The APC’s continuing use of poverty as a weapon of mass destruction is responsible for the widespread despondency in the country where people are only preoccupied with survival rather than show interest in the government policies and activities which largely alienate them,” he said.

“It is shocking that while the Federal Government announced the removal of fuel subsidy forcing Nigerians to pay more for fuel, trillions of naira is still being reportedly paid as fuel subsidy allegedly into private bank accounts associated with corrupt APC leaders.

“Sadly, the APC in its insensitivity and disregard for the people has not bordered to render an account to Nigerians concerning the expected savings accruable to the Federation Account as a result of the announced fuel subsidy removal.”

Ologunagba expressed regret that rather than tackling the significant economic hurdles confronting our country, the APC government purportedly continues to harm the productive sectors with its poorly conceived policies, leading to the departure of multinational corporations.

The opposition party urged President Tinubu to utilize the occasion of his one year in office to carefully assess the state of the nation during his tenure, critically evaluate his policies, and present a coherent economic plan aimed at improving the welfare of the Nigerian populace.

It continued, “The consequence of these is the massive loss of jobs and businesses with attendant socio-economic dislocation and uncertainty. This is compounded by the over 37% unemployment rate, inflation rate of over 33%, and over 200% devaluation of the Naira in the last one year.

“More distressing is that on the security front, the APC has merely paid lip service to the security of lives and property of Nigerians with massive killings, kidnapping, and marauding of communities by bandits and terrorists raging across the country.

“Since May 29, 2023, over 5000 Nigerians have been reportedly killed with many more abducted in various parts of our country with no concrete measure by the APC administration to arrest this ugly trend.

“From reports on governance at the sub-national levels across the country, it is clear that the only hope for our nation is the performance of governors elected on the platform of the PDP who continue to deliver life-enhancing citizen empowerment, human capital, and infrastructural development projects with a positive effect on the wellbeing of the people.

“Our Party therefore urges President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to use the occasion of his one year in office to have a deep reflection on the state of the nation under his watch; take a critical look at his policies and present a clear economic roadmap which will enhance the welfare of the Nigerian people. He should also address the allegation of corruption and profligacy in the administration.”

Tinubu’s one-year govt worse than civil war – PDP

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Yayi’s emergence, defining moment for unity, equity, progress — Ogun West Professionals

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Yayi’s emergence, defining moment for unity, equity, progress — Ogun West Professionals

 

The emergence of Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola as the consensus governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2027 election has been described as a turning point for unity, equity and political stability in Ogun State, with stakeholders saying the move could reshape the dynamics of the race well ahead of the polls.

The Ogun West Professionals for Yayi (OGWPY), in a statement, said the consensus arrangement not only eliminates internal rivalry but also strengthens the APC’s chances of retaining power, positioning the party for early mobilisation and strategic coordination.

The group noted that the development reflects a deliberate effort to align political interests and avoid divisions that have historically weakened electoral outcomes.

According to the group, the decision—announced by Governor Dapo Abiodun—demonstrates “rare statesmanship and foresight,” while also acknowledging the broader leadership climate under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which it said has encouraged unity and discipline within the ruling party.

OGWPY also commended former governors Olusegun Osoba, Gbenga Daniel and Ibikunle Amosun for backing the consensus, describing their support as critical to building continuity and stability. It further praised aspirants such as Gboyega Nasir Isiaka and Abiodun Akinlade for stepping aside in the interest of party unity.

The statement highlighted growing endorsements from prominent figures, including Iyabo Obasanjo, Tunde Lemo and Kayode Amusan, noting that the convergence of political and technocratic support reinforces confidence in Adeola’s candidacy.

Beyond party politics, the group emphasised the historical significance of Adeola’s emergence for Ogun West Senatorial District, which has not produced a governor since the state’s creation more than five decades ago.

It described the development as a long-awaited restoration of equity and inclusion within the state’s power structure.

OGWPY also pointed to Adeola’s track record as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, citing infrastructure projects, healthcare delivery and educational support initiatives across Ogun State as evidence of his capacity to lead.

It added that these achievements, coupled with the consensus backing, provide a credible pathway for accelerated development.

As preparations for the 2027 election gather momentum, political observers say the APC’s early consensus could prove decisive, transforming potential internal competition into a unified front and setting the stage for what may become a highly strategic and closely watched governorship race.

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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
Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Mr Wale Edun

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.

Nigeria Rejects Fresh IMF Loans Amid Push for Economic Reforms

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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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