Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Country too large, growth slow – Bwala states reasons for hardship under Tinubu 


<img width="1200" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Bwala.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Bwala.jpg 1200w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Bwala-300x180.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Bwala-1024x614.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Bwala-1000x600.jpg 1000w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Bwala-590x354.jpg 590w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Bwala-400x240.jpg 400w" sizes="(max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /> <p><br>Special adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Media and Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has said Nigerians may not feel the full impact of ongoing economic reforms yet because growth will take time, describing the process as slow, steady, and consistent.<br>Speaking during an interview on Arise TV Prime News on Tuesday, Bwala attributed the continued hardship faced by many Nigerians to the country’s large population and limited resources.</p> <p>“The answer is simply population and resources. The population is over 230 million. The resources we have, however, the increased revenue is not enough,” he said.</p> <p>He added that while the government is making progress, expectations should be measured.</p> <p>“Growth will have to be slow. But it will be slow, steady, and consistent. That is what we take pride in,” he stated.</p> <p>Bwala, who defended the policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, insisted that the impact of government policies is already being experienced, particularly through increased allocations to states.</p> <p>“The effect of that increased revenue is the increase allocation to states, which has resulted in state administering and which has also resulted in the impact on the people,” he said.</p> <p>However, when questioned on how increased funding to states translates into better living conditions in a country battling corruption, Bwala maintained that some states are already implementing policies to address hunger and improve livelihoods.</p> <p>“There are states you can point at tangible results… dealing with hunger by the provision of food and agricultural materials,” he noted.</p> <p>He further highlighted federal interventions aimed at supporting ordinary Nigerians, including the student loan scheme under the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), the compressed natural gas (CNG) transport initiative, and healthcare subsidies.</p> <p>“For example, when we talk about over one million beneficiaries of NELFUND, these are not children of the rich. When we talk about transportation, the direct effect is on the poor man.”</p> <p>On healthcare, he added that government support for procedures such as cesarean sections and dialysis is targeted at vulnerable citizens.</p> <p>“Every policy introduced by this government, the direct beneficiaries are the poor,” Bwala argued.</p> <p>He acknowledged, however, that concerns about the slow pace of change are valid, but insisted that reforms take time to translate into visible improvements in people’s daily lives.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/03/country-too-large-growth-slow-bwala-states-reasons-for-hardship-under-tinubu/">Country too large, growth slow &#8211; Bwala states reasons for hardship under Tinubu </a></p>

Tuesday, 2 June 2026

Poor Nigerians benefiting from Tinubu’s policies – Presidency


<img width="2048" height="1366" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Bola-Ahmed-Tinubu.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Bola-Ahmed-Tinubu.jpg 2048w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Bola-Ahmed-Tinubu-300x200.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Bola-Ahmed-Tinubu-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Bola-Ahmed-Tinubu-1536x1025.jpg 1536w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 2048px) 100vw, 2048px" /> <p><br>Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Public Communication, Daniel Bwala, has claimed that poor Nigerians are the direct beneficiaries of Tinubu&#8217;s policies.</p> <p>Bwala made this remark on&nbsp;Tuesday&nbsp;during an interview on Arise Television&#8217;s &#8216;Prime Time&#8217;.</p> <p>According to him, Tinubu&#8217;s government has introduced policies that have affected the common man on the street.</p> <p>&#8220;We talk about over 1 million beneficiaries of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, NELFUND. These are not children of the rich. These are children of the poor who without the intervention may not be able to achieve their dream. That is direct impact on the poor person.</p> <p>&#8220;When we talk about transportation, what the CNG initiative has done, you need to go to the streets and see for yourself. We went to the streets and talked to people and all they are asking is that they need more investments in that field.</p> <p>&#8220;When we talk about healthcare, and we talk about the cesarean section, I was here the other time, and I talked about 50% subsidy on dialysis. These are poor people, because the rich people don&#8217;t need that.</p> <p>&#8220;As a matter of fact, most of rich are abroad. So every policy introduced by this government, the direct beneficiaries are the poor,&#8221; he said.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/03/poor-nigerians-benefiting-from-tinubus-policies-presidency/">Poor Nigerians benefiting from Tinubu&#8217;s policies &#8211; Presidency</a></p>

Monday, 1 June 2026

US-Iran conflict affecting Lagos infrastructure projects – State govt


<img width="1080" height="768" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/lagosgovtreiteratescommitmenttowomensempowerment_financialinclusion•officeofsdgs_hcdafrica_otherseducateepewomenonfinancialliteracy.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/lagosgovtreiteratescommitmenttowomensempowerment_financialinclusion•officeofsdgs_hcdafrica_otherseducateepewomenonfinancialliteracy.jpg 1080w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/lagosgovtreiteratescommitmenttowomensempowerment_financialinclusion•officeofsdgs_hcdafrica_otherseducateepewomenonfinancialliteracy-300x213.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/lagosgovtreiteratescommitmenttowomensempowerment_financialinclusion•officeofsdgs_hcdafrica_otherseducateepewomenonfinancialliteracy-1024x728.jpg 1024w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1080px) 100vw, 1080px" /> <p>Lagos State Government has revealed that the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Iran is beginning to impact some of its critical infrastructure projects, including the construction of the 150-bed Massey Children’s Hospital on Lagos Island.</p> <p>The government also addressed concerns over the delayed opening of the Opebi-Mende Link Bridge, explaining that the facility cannot yet be opened to traffic because work on connecting roads is still ongoing.</p> <p>The disclosures were made on&nbsp;Monday&nbsp;during the 2026 Ministerial Press Briefing commemorating the seventh anniversary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration at Alausa, Ikeja.</p> <p>Speaking at the event, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Works and Infrastructure, Dr Adekunle Olayinka, said progress on the reconstruction of the Massey Children’s Hospital had been affected by challenges associated with the importation of key construction materials.</p> <p>According to him, documentation submitted by the contractor indicated that the disruptions were linked to the ongoing hostilities between the United States and Iran.</p> <p>“The contractor, according to documents made available to us, has experienced delays in importing necessary construction materials due to the ongoing war between the United States and Iran,” Olayinka said.</p> <p>The Massey Children’s Hospital project involves the transformation of the existing facility on Lagos Island into a state-of-the-art seven-storey specialist paediatric hospital. Upon completion, it is expected to become the largest dedicated children’s hospital in Nigeria, offering a broad range of healthcare services from basic medical care to specialised paediatric treatment.</p> <p>Despite the challenges, Olayinka said significant progress had been recorded on the project, noting that about 750 jobs had been created through the hospital’s construction.</p> <p>He added that another major healthcare project, a 280-bed General Hospital in Ojo, has generated approximately 600 employment opportunities.</p> <p>Olayinka reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to completing ongoing health infrastructure projects despite prevailing global economic and geopolitical challenges.</p> <p>“The Sanwo-Olu administration has demonstrated that the restoration of public health facilities remains a priority,” he said.</p> <p>He further noted that the government remains focused on delivering a modern healthcare facility capable of meeting the growing demand for specialised paediatric services across Lagos State.</p> <p>Also speaking, Special Adviser on Infrastructure, Mr Olufemi Daramola, said the Opebi-Mende Link Bridge has yet to be fully opened to traffic because construction work is still ongoing on critical connecting roads, including Salvation Road, Adeola Street and Toyin Street, as well as an adjoining landmark monument project.</p> <p>He assured that the bridge would be opened to motorists once all supporting infrastructure linked to the project is completed.</p> <p>Daramola disclosed that since 2019, the state government has delivered 362 roads spanning approximately 347 kilometres, alongside significant investments in key sectors such as healthcare, education, justice delivery, public safety and digital infrastructure.</p> <p>He added that 130 roads covering about 113 kilometres were completed within the past year alone.</p> <p>According to him, several major road projects, including the Eti-Osa–Lekki–Epe Expressway corridor, Gberigbe Road in Ikorodu, Aka-Kemberi Road in Ojo, Ijegun-Ijagemo Road and Akesan-Igando Road, have reached advanced stages of completion and are awaiting commissioning.</p> <p>He further stated that work is nearing completion on other strategic routes, including the Igbogbo–Bola Ahmed Tinubu–Igbe Road, Agric-Isawo-Konu-Arepo Road and the Lagos-Badagry carriageway.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/02/us-iran-conflict-affecting-lagos-infrastructure-projects-state-govt/">US-Iran conflict affecting Lagos infrastructure projects &#8211; State govt</a></p>

Benue: Idoma’s greatest challenge is lack of unity, not talent — Ochai


<img width="1280" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/1.png" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/1.png 1280w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/1-300x169.png 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/1-1024x576.png 1024w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1280px) 100vw, 1280px" /> <p><br>The President-General of the Idoma Association USA, Edwin Ochai, has said that the greatest challenge confronting the Idoma nation is not a lack of education, intelligence or human capacity, but the absence of unity and a collective vision.</p> <p>Ochai stated this on Saturday during the 2026 Idoma Centenary Plus Lecture held in Otukpo, Benue State.</p> <p>Reflecting on the presentations and discussions at the event, he said the lecture broadened his understanding of the current realities facing the Idoma people and the path they must take to secure a better future.</p> <p>According to him, one of the most striking lessons from the centenary lecture was that despite producing numerous professors, military generals, technocrats, public servants and other distinguished professionals, the Idoma nation has not translated its vast human resources into the level of political, economic and social development it deserves.</p> <p>&#8220;The greatest challenge facing us today is not a lack of education, intelligence or human capacity. Rather, it is the absence of unity and a collective vision,&#8221; he said.</p> <p>Ochai noted that the achievements of individual Idoma sons and daughters across various sectors demonstrate that the nation is not lacking in talent, knowledge or leadership potential.</p> <p>He, however, lamented that personal interests, political divisions and clan loyalties often take precedence over the collective good, thereby limiting the community&#8217;s ability to harness its full strength for development.</p> <p>&#8220;The Idoma people continue to excel, but their collective strength remains underutilised. A people united by a shared purpose can achieve far more than even the most brilliant individuals working separately,&#8221; he stated.</p> <p>The Idoma Association USA leader said the centenary celebration should serve not only as a reflection on the achievements of the past century but also as a call to action for greater unity and purposeful leadership.</p> <p>As the country approaches another election cycle, Ochai urged the Idoma people to rise above sentiments, personal relationships and short-term gains when choosing their leaders.</p> <p>According to him, voters should focus on candidates with proven competence, integrity, vision and a genuine commitment to advancing the interests of the Idoma nation.</p> <p>He said the people must critically evaluate every aspirant seeking public office by examining their track record of service, ability to unite the people and commitment to development, education, youth empowerment, security and economic growth.</p> <p>&#8220;The future of our people depends not on who speaks the loudest or spends the most money, but on who possesses the vision, competence, integrity and commitment to advance the interests of the Idoma nation,&#8221; he said.</p> <p>Ochai further stressed the need for leaders who can mobilise professionals, entrepreneurs, traditional institutions, women and youths towards a common developmental agenda.</p> <p>He described the election season as an opportunity for the Idoma people to make informed decisions that would benefit both the present and future generations.</p> <p>According to him, the centenary celebration should inspire the Idoma nation to embrace unity, collective purpose and visionary leadership capable of transforming the area into a model of progress, influence and development.</p> <p>&#8220;The time to act is now. The time to unite is now. Now is the time to make a wise choice,&#8221; he added.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/01/benue-idomas-greatest-challenge-is-lack-of-unity-not-talent-ochai/">Benue: Idoma&#8217;s greatest challenge is lack of unity, not talent — Ochai</a></p>

Jigawa governor suspends four aides indefinitely


<img width="1080" height="719" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Jigawa-State-Governor-Umar-Namadi.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Jigawa-State-Governor-Umar-Namadi.jpg 1080w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Jigawa-State-Governor-Umar-Namadi-300x200.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Jigawa-State-Governor-Umar-Namadi-1024x682.jpg 1024w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1080px) 100vw, 1080px" /> <p>Jigawa State Governor, Malam Umar A. Namadi, has approved the indefinite suspension of four of his aides with immediate effect.</p> <p>The suspension was announced in a statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Malam Bala Ibrahim, issued to newsmen by Ismaila Ibrahim, Public Relations Officer, Office of the Secretary to the Government of Jigawa State.</p> <p>According to the statement, the affected officials include Abbas Makama, Senior Special Assistant on Flood Control I; Salisu Muhammad, popularly known as Rosy Auyo, Special Assistant on Entrepreneurship; Ibrahim Yunusa, Special Assistant on Basic Education Monitoring III; and Umar Abdulkadir, also known as Alhaji Bullet Auyo, Special Assistant on Cluster Farming.</p> <p>The SSG stated that the suspension takes immediate effect but did not disclose the reasons behind the action.</p> <p>Findings by DAILY POST revealed that their suspension may be connected to recent allegations involving some party members over anti-party activities.</p> <p>DAILY POST reported that the All Progressives Congress (APC) had suspended a serving federal lawmaker and six other party executives in Auyo Local Government.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/01/jigawa-governor-suspends-four-aides-indefinitely/">Jigawa governor suspends four aides indefinitely</a></p>

INEC warns against voter apathy ahead of Osun governorship poll


<img width="1200" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Osun-governorship.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Osun-governorship.jpg 1200w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Osun-governorship-300x180.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Osun-governorship-1024x614.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Osun-governorship-1000x600.jpg 1000w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Osun-governorship-590x354.jpg 590w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Osun-governorship-400x240.jpg 400w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /> <p>The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has identified voter apathy as one of the major challenges confronting electoral participation in Nigeria and has intensified efforts to address the issue ahead of the 2026 Osun State governorship election.</p> <p>The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner for Osun State, Mrs Oluwatoyin Babalola, stated this on&nbsp;Monday&nbsp;during a Joint Voter Education and Publicity, VEP, and Gender and Inclusivity, G&amp;I, Implementation Meeting with Electoral Officers and Assistant Electoral Officers in Osogbo.</p> <p>Babalola, who said the meeting formed part of the Commission&#8217;s strategic preparations for the governorship election scheduled for&nbsp;August 15, 2026, stressed that successful elections require extensive voter engagement and continuous public sensitisation.</p> <p>She noted that although electoral administration had witnessed improvements over the years, many eligible citizens still failed to participate actively in elections due to misinformation, inadequate knowledge of electoral processes, distrust in the system, political disengagement and limited access to election-related information.</p> <p>&#8220;The Independent National Electoral Commission recognises that one of the greatest challenges confronting electoral participation in Nigeria is voter apathy,&#8221; she said.</p> <p>According to her, &#8220;addressing the challenge requires sustained voter education and strategic public engagement aimed at bridging information gaps among the electorate.&#8221;</p> <p>The REC charged officials of the Voter Education and Publicity Department to intensify awareness campaigns on election timelines, voter registration, transfer of registration, replacement of lost or damaged Permanent Voter Cards, polling procedures and election day guidelines.</p> <p>She also directed electoral officers to strengthen grassroots engagement through outreach programmes in markets, motor parks, religious centres, schools, traditional institutions and community associations.</p> <p>Babalola urged the officials to identify communities with historically low voter turnout and prioritise voter education activities in such areas.</p> <p>She emphasised the need for stakeholder engagement involving political parties, civil society organisations, youth groups, women&#8217;s associations, traditional rulers, religious leaders, professional bodies and labour unions to enhance public confidence in the electoral process.</p> <p>The REC warned against the dangers of misinformation and disinformation, saying false narratives could undermine public trust in elections if not promptly countered.</p> <p>On inclusivity, she reaffirmed the commission&#8217;s commitment to ensuring equal participation opportunities for women, youths, persons with disabilities, elderly citizens and other marginalised groups.</p> <p>&#8220;Our goal must be to facilitate an election that is peaceful, inclusive, credible, transparent, and characterised by substantial voter participation,&#8221; Babalola said.</p> <p>Also speaking, Osun State Director of the National Orientation Agency, Adebiyi Adefarasin Stephen, described voter education as the bedrock of credible elections.</p> <p>He pledged the agency&#8217;s support for INEC through its community orientation and mobilisation officers across the state&#8217;s 30 local government areas.</p> <p>A representative of Bukola Idowu, the Executive Director of Kimpact Development Initiative, Taiwo Seun, said the meeting was necessary to protect the integrity of the electoral process and curb vote-buying, vote-selling, misinformation and disinformation.</p> <p>She added that the organisation would continue to support INEC in its electoral responsibilities.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/01/inec-warns-against-voter-apathy-ahead-of-osun-governorship-poll/">INEC warns against voter apathy ahead of Osun governorship poll</a></p>

Ogun emerges Nigeria’s second best performing state in pSPI 2025 ranking


<img width="900" height="900" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Ogun-State-Government.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Ogun-State-Government.jpg 900w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Ogun-State-Government-300x300.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Ogun-State-Government-150x150.jpg 150w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Ogun-State-Government-80x80.jpg 80w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 900px) 100vw, 900px" /> <p>Ogun State has been ranked as the second best-performing state in Nigeria in the 2025 State Performance Index (pSPI) released by Phillips Consulting, a development that further underscores the impact of Governor Dapo Abiodun’s ISEYA development agenda on the lives of residents.</p> <p>According to the report, Ogun State placed second nationwide, behind only Lagos State, in a comprehensive assessment of governance, economic performance, infrastructure development, and citizen wellbeing. Kaduna, Adamawa, and Niger states completed the top five rankings.</p> <p>The annual pSPI assesses the performance of all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) using a methodology that combines 70 percent objective performance data with 30 percent citizen perception surveys.</p> <p>The objective component evaluates critical indicators such as fiscal management, infrastructure development, education, healthcare delivery, and economic performance, while the perception survey measures residents’ views on governance and the quality of public service delivery in their respective states.</p> <p>The report highlighted Ogun State’s impressive performance across several development indices, particularly its expanding industrial base, sustained infrastructure investments, economic competitiveness, and strategic location as a manufacturing hub adjoining Lagos State.</p> <p>It noted that the state has continued to attract substantial investments in logistics, agro-processing, housing, and industrial parks, factors that have strengthened its economic profile and contributed to its improved national ranking.</p> <p>Phillips Consulting explained that the State Performance Index serves as a governance scorecard designed to assist policymakers, investors, development partners, and citizens in evaluating the effectiveness of state administrations and development outcomes across Nigeria.</p> <p>According to the consulting firm, the 2025 edition of the report emphasizes evidence-based governance by combining audited public data with citizen feedback to provide a balanced assessment of government performance and public perception.</p> <p>The latest ranking further reinforces Ogun State’s growing reputation as one of Nigeria’s leading destinations for investment, industrial growth, and sustainable development, reflecting the gains of ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure, expand economic opportunities, and enhance the quality of life for residents.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/01/ogun-emerges-nigerias-second-best-performing-state-in-pspi-2025-ranking/">Ogun emerges Nigeria’s second best performing state in pSPI 2025 ranking</a></p>

Sunday, 31 May 2026

Amnesty International condemns demolition of Abuja community, alleges rights violations


<img width="1200" height="509" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Amnesty_International_logo.svg_.png" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Amnesty_International_logo.svg_.png 1200w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Amnesty_International_logo.svg_-300x127.png 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Amnesty_International_logo.svg_-1024x434.png 1024w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /><p>Amnesty International has strongly condemned the demolition of homes in the Durumi 3 community of Abuja, describing the exercise as an arbitrary and violent forced eviction that left hundreds of residents homeless.<br /> In a statement issued on Monday, the human rights organization alleged that bulldozers, accompanied by heavily armed police personnel, entered the community at about 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 31, 2026, and demolished homes while some residents were still inside.</p> <p>According to Amnesty International, the operation demonstrated what it called the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) authorities’ disregard for due process and the welfare of affected residents.</p> <p>“Many homes were bulldozed while entire families were still inside,” the organization said, adding that the exercise displaced hundreds of families and deprived several residents of their means of livelihood.</p> <p>The group further accused authorities of prioritizing the interests of private developers over the rights and well-being of citizens.</p> <p>“The forced eviction of Durumi 3 community again shows the Nigerian government’s utter disregard for the well-being of the people and dedication to the greed of rapacious private developers,” Amnesty International stated.</p> <p>The organization argued that forced evictions constitute violations of internationally recognized human rights, including the right to adequate housing and the rights of indigenous communities.</p> <p>It noted that such actions can also expose affected persons to additional human rights concerns, including limited access to food, water, healthcare, education, employment, and protection from cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.</p> <p>Amnesty called on the Federal Government to intervene and direct FCT authorities to halt further evictions, stressing that Nigeria is a signatory to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.</p> <p>“The federal government must direct FCT authorities to refrain from enforcing these evictions and take action to prevent them,” the statement said.</p> <p>The organization concluded by urging authorities to ensure that all citizens are treated equally and have access to safe housing.</p> <p>“Every person, regardless of status, in society must have a place. Nigeria belongs to all and not just to a select few,” Amnesty International added.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/01/amnesty-international-condemns-demolition-of-abuja-community-alleges-rights-violations/">Amnesty International condemns demolition of Abuja community, alleges rights violations</a></p>

NDLEA appoints Onyeso as Rivers Commander


<img width="1024" height="538" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/NDLEA.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/NDLEA.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/NDLEA-300x158.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /> <p>The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has announced the appointment of Commandant Offor Kenneth Onyeso as the new State Commander of its Rivers State Command.</p> <p>Offor, who hails from Ogida in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State, officially assumed duty as the 27th State Commander of the command on May 20, 2026.</p> <p>A graduate of Education Administration and Accountancy from Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Offor joined the NDLEA as a cadet officer on November 1, 1994.</p> <p>Over the years, he has served in several strategic capacities within the agency, including as Deputy State Commander of the Ebonyi State Command and Deputy Zonal Commander of Zone 12 in Owerri, Imo State.</p> <p>In a statement on&nbsp;Friday, the agency described him as a seasoned narcotics officer whose experience, professionalism and dedication to duty contributed to his appointment.</p> <p>During his resumption, Offor pledged to strengthen the agency&#8217;s operations in the state through intelligence driven enforcement and sustained preventive initiatives.</p> <p>He said, &#8220;I will uphold the core values of the agency through robust enforcement, intelligence led operations, and sustained public sensitisation and prevention programmes.&#8221;</p> <p>The new commander also appealed to stakeholders, traditional institutions, the media and members of the public to support the agency&#8217;s efforts to rid Rivers State of illicit drugs and related crimes.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/31/ndlea-appoints-onyeso-as-rivers-commander/">NDLEA appoints Onyeso as Rivers Commander</a></p>

Chima Boms emerges Labour Party governorship candidate for Rivers 


<img width="832" height="624" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1-24.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1-24.jpg 832w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1-24-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 832px) 100vw, 832px" /> <p><br>Labour Party in Rivers State has elected Chima Ernest Boms as its governorship candidate for the 2027 general election.&nbsp;</p> <p>Boms emerged through the party’s consensus nomination process, having been the sole aspirant for the position.&nbsp;</p> <p>His candidacy was ratified by party members across the 23 local government areas of the state during a special nomination congress.&nbsp;</p> <p>Announcing the result in Port Harcourt on&nbsp;Saturday, the Chairman of the Electoral Committee and Returning Officer, retired Colonel Emeka Osuagu, said the process complied with the Labour Party Constitution, the Electoral Act, and the party’s electoral guidelines.&nbsp;</p> <p>Osuagu stated that Boms was duly affirmed by party members and delegates during the special nomination congress and had satisfied all constitutional and procedural requirements for nomination.&nbsp;</p> <p>He said,&nbsp;“Declaration statement for the sole aspirant or consensus candidate ratifies at the special nomination congress by affirmation at various constituencies and returned at the State Collation Center, where official positions for all positions will be declared and formal returned made.</p> <p>“I, Cornel retired Emeka C. Osuagu hereby affirm that I am the Returning Officer of the Labour Party for the gubernatorial primary election held on the 30th day of May, 2026.</p> <p>“I further affirm that Chima Ernest Boms contested the governorship primary election as the sole aspirant of the party and was duly ratified and affirmed by the majority of members/delegates of the party and special nomination congress, conducted in accordance with the constitution of the Labour Party, the Electoral Act, 2026 and the Labour Party Electoral Guidelines 2026.</p> <p>“Accordingly, even certified all constitutional and procedural requirements, Chima Ernest Boms is hereby declared the winner and duly returned elected as the governorship candidate for the 2027 general election.</p> <p>“Chima Ernest Boms will be contesting the governorship position in 2027.”</p> <p>Speaking after his emergence, Boms said Nigeria requires comprehensive reforms in critical sectors, including security, education, power, healthcare, and the economy.&nbsp;</p> <p>He stressed the need to strengthen the country’s security architecture and improve the quality of education, noting that greater emphasis should be placed on learning outcomes rather than the acquisition of certificates alone.</p> <p>The Labour Party candidate also called for increased investment in electricity generation and improvements in the healthcare sector to enhance the well-being of citizens.</p> <p>On the economy, Boms said efforts must be made to improve the ease of doing business in Rivers State to create opportunities for residents and reduce dependence on government.</p> <p>He said the Labour Party would unveil its policies and programmes at the appropriate time, adding that the family remains the foundation of the party’s philosophy.</p> <p>According to him, many societal challenges can be addressed when families are strengthened and function effectively.</p> <p>Other candidates who emerged through the Labour Party’s consensus nomination process include the party’s 2023 governorship candidate, Beatrice Itubo, for the Rivers East Senatorial District; Kinanee Sam for the Rivers South-East Senatorial District; Izu Ibisime for the Rivers South-West Senatorial District; and Chizunemma Godwin for the Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency, among others.&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/31/chima-boms-emerges-labour-party-governorship-candidate-for-rivers/">Chima Boms emerges Labour Party governorship candidate for Rivers </a></p>

Saturday, 30 May 2026

FUTO Tragedy: Alex Onyia alleges warnings were ignored before student’s death


<img width="1069" height="943" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Alex-Onyia.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Alex-Onyia.jpg 1069w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Alex-Onyia-300x265.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Alex-Onyia-1024x903.jpg 1024w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1069px) 100vw, 1069px" /><p>Education advocate, Alex Onyia, has reacted to the reported death of a student of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, alleging that he had previously warned the institution about the activities of the Man O’ War group operating within the school.</p> <p>The remarks were contained in a statement posted on Onyia’s official page.</p> <p>According to the statement, Onyia claimed he had advised the university management to disband the group and investigate allegations surrounding its activities before the incident.</p> <p>“Man O’ War beat a student to death at FUTO yesterday.</p> <p>I warned the university about their brutal activities in the school and advised the management to disband them and launch an investigation.</p> <p>They ignored it. Now a student is dead.</p> <p>Shame on Prof. Nnenna Oti.</p> <p>The blood is on your hands for your complacency,” the statement read.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/30/futo-tragedy-alex-onyia-alleges-warnings-were-ignored-before-students-death/">FUTO Tragedy: Alex Onyia alleges warnings were ignored before student’s death</a></p>

Osun 2026: APC never authorised insults against civil servants – National Secretary


<img width="749" height="404" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dr-Ajibola-Basiru.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dr-Ajibola-Basiru.jpg 749w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dr-Ajibola-Basiru-300x162.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 749px) 100vw, 749px" /> <p>The National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Senator Ajibola Basiru, has dissociated the party from individuals making derogatory remarks about civil servants in Osun State.</p> <p>Basiru, while meeting with former Local Government Education Authority, LGEA, officials at his residence in Osogbo on Friday, said such comments neither represent the position nor the ideology of the party.</p> <p>The APC scribe described civil servants as critical stakeholders in the state&#8217;s political and developmental growth, noting that they remain a major factor in the party’s quest for victory in the Aug. 15 governorship election.</p> <p>He stressed that the APC would never support statements capable of insulting or diminishing the dignity of civil servants.</p> <p>&#8220;Those who go on radio to challenge workers over their numerical strength in Osun are not speaking for the APC. The party did not send them, and they do not represent our position in any way.</p> <p>&#8220;Civil servants are enlightened people. They are respected in their communities, and people listen to them because they understand governance and leadership.</p> <p>&#8220;I have enormous respect for them, and nobody has the authority to insult them in the name of our party,&#8221; he said.</p> <p>Bashiru appealed to workers in the state not to direct their grievances against the APC over comments made by individuals acting on their own.</p> <p>&#8220;I want to appeal to our civil servants not to use their influence against the APC because of careless statements from some individuals.</p> <p>&#8220;Those comments are personal opinions and not the official position of our party,&#8221; he said.</p> <p>Basiru also warned APC members and candidates against complacency ahead of the governorship election, insisting that victory would only come through hard work, unity and reconciliation within the party.</p> <p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t believe in automatic victory. There is nothing like that in politics. We must work in every ward and every polling unit, and we must appeal to those who are aggrieved,&#8221; he said.</p> <p>He urged all APC stakeholders to prioritise the victory of the party’s governorship candidate, Asiwaju Bola Oyebamiji, and advised National and State Assembly aspirants not to focus solely on their personal ambitions but on the Aug. 15 governorship poll.</p> <p>&#8220;Let me say this clearly: if we fail to secure victory for Oyebamiji on Aug. 15, your Senate and House of Representatives tickets in the APC are like bread labels,&#8221; he said.</p> <p>Basiru called for unity within the party, urging members to avoid internal conflicts and channel their energy towards ensuring the APC&#8217;s return to power in Osun.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/30/osun-2026-apc-never-authorised-insults-against-civil-servants-national-secretary/">Osun 2026: APC never authorised insults against civil servants &#8211; National Secretary</a></p>

Four killed, ten injured in Osun road collision


<img width="1200" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Osun.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Osun.jpg 1200w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Osun-300x180.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Osun-1024x614.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Osun-1000x600.jpg 1000w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Osun-590x354.jpg 590w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Osun-400x240.jpg 400w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /> <p>Four people have died and 10 others sustained injuries following a road accident along the Ilesa/Akure Expressway at Omi Asoro Junction in Ilesa, Osun State.</p> <p>The crash, which occurred on&nbsp;Thursday&nbsp;evening, involved a Toyota Hiace commercial vehicle and a Suzuki commercial mini-bus, popular known as Korope, travelling towards the Akure end of the road.</p> <p>The Osun Sector Public Education Officer of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Agnes Ogungbemi, confirmed the incident in a statement made available to journalists on&nbsp;Friday.</p> <p>Providing official details, Ogungbemi said, “Four people died while 10 others sustained injuries. Three of the victims, two male adults and a female child, died instantly. Another passenger died this morning. The remains of the deceased have been taken to Wesley Guild Hospital, Ilesa.&#8221;</p> <p>She added, “Those injured include seven adults and three children. The accident involved a Toyota Hiace commercial vehicle and a Suzuki commercial mini-bus. The driver of the mini-bus had no driver’s licence.”</p> <p>Details surrounding the cause of the crash were not immediately available as of the time of filing this report.</p> <p>However, sources close to the scene said the accident involved a mini-bus and a Toyota bus operating along the busy highway.</p> <p>A trader near the scene, identified simply as Tobi, said the collision occurred around 9 p.m. when a bus conveying phone accessories and electronic appliances collided with an intra-city mini-bus operating within Ilesa metropolis.</p> <p>Tobi said the impact of the collision drew the attention of residents and road users, who rushed to assist victims before emergency responders arrived.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/30/four-killed-ten-injured-in-osun-road-collision/">Four killed, ten injured in Osun road collision</a></p>

Friday, 29 May 2026

Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know Saturday morning


<img width="1024" height="576" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Nigerian-Newspapers.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Nigerian-Newspapers.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Nigerian-Newspapers-300x169.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /> <p>Good morning! Here is today’s summary from <a href="https://dailypost.ng/" type="link" id="https://dailypost.ng/">Nigerian Newspapers:</a></p> <p>1. Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (retd.), has stirred nationwide debate after awarding the administration of President Bola Tinubu a 65 to 70 per cent performance score on security, despite persistent attacks, kidnappings and banditry across parts of the country. Musa gave the assessment during an interview on ARISE News on&nbsp;Friday&nbsp;while reflecting on the administration’s three years in office.</p> <p>2. The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has described President Bola Tinubu’s “30 percent approval rating after three years in office as proof that Nigerians have rejected his administration over worsening economic hardship, unemployment, and insecurity”. In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, ADC said the latest survey showing that nearly 70 percent of Nigerians are dissatisfied with the direction of the country reflects the daily realities.</p> <p>3. The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, faction loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has asked former President Goodluck Jonathan to publicly dissociate himself from reports linking him to the party’s presidential candidate. In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Jungudo Haruna Mohammed, advised the former President to take this step to protect his integrity and reputation.</p> <p>4. The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, has directed owners of event centres and hotels in Abuja to refuse access to any political party faction not recognized by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, warning that title documents of non-compliant properties will be revoked. The instruction effectively empowers venue owners — and by extension the FCTA — to determine which political tendencies may lawfully assemble in the nation’s capital.</p> <p>5. President&nbsp;Bola Ahmed Tinubu&nbsp;on&nbsp;Friday&nbsp;defended his administration’s decision to remove fuel subsidy, declaring that the move saved Nigeria from imminent bankruptcy and set the nation on the path to economic recovery. The President spoke in Lagos while hosting governors who paid him a Sallah homage and joined him in commemorating the third anniversary of his administration.</p> <p>6. Defence Minister Christopher Musa has said the officers who plotted to overthrow President Bola Tinubu’s government had so little support that ordinary Nigerians would have taken them down without the military’s intervention. He described the plotters as a band of confused individuals who recklessly dragged clueless junior officers into a doomed enterprise.</p> <p>7. Bandits in Zamfara State have killed a councilor, representing Jangebe Ward, Habibu Jangebe, and the Director of Planning of Talata-Mafara Local Government, Alhaji Jamilu Sani, over alleged alignment with Lakurawa terrorists. The two officials of Talata-Mafara Local Government Area were reportedly murdered by bandits for allegedly paying Lakurawa group on a monthly basis.</p> <p>8. Katsina State Police Command has arrested six suspects in connection with a violent attack on villagers in Keku Village, Musawa Local Government Area of the state. This was contained in a statement by the Command Public Relations Officer, DSP Abubakar Sadiq and made available to newsmen on&nbsp;Friday&nbsp;in Katsina.</p> <p>9. The presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party for the 2027 general election, Adewole Adebayo, has accused President Bola Tinubu’s administration of worsening economic hardship in the country, saying Nigerians are struggling with rising living costs, unemployment and insecurity. In a statement he issued on&nbsp;Friday&nbsp;as the Tinubu administration marked its third anniversary in office, Adebayo said many Nigerians were finding it increasingly difficult to afford food, healthcare and education.</p> <p>10. Anambra State Government, through the Anambra State Signage and Advertisement Agency, has announced permit fees for political parties and candidates seeking to deploy campaign materials and conduct outdoor campaign activities ahead of the 2027 general elections. Under the new guidelines, presidential candidates are expected to pay N50 million for outdoor campaign permits, while senatorial candidates will pay N20 million.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/30/nigerian-newspapers-10-things-you-need-to-know-saturday-morning-126/">Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know Saturday morning</a></p>

Insecurity: ‘Terrorism drastically reduced’ – Defence Minister Musa claims


<img width="1200" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Christopher-Gwabin-Musa.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Christopher-Gwabin-Musa.jpg 1200w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Christopher-Gwabin-Musa-300x180.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Christopher-Gwabin-Musa-1024x614.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Christopher-Gwabin-Musa-1000x600.jpg 1000w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Christopher-Gwabin-Musa-590x354.jpg 590w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Christopher-Gwabin-Musa-400x240.jpg 400w" sizes="(max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /> <p>The Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, says terrorism has drastically reduced across Nigeria, giving the country’s security efforts a performance score of between 65 and 70 percent.</p> <p>Musa stated this during an interview on Arise Television on&nbsp;Friday, where he said no nation is completely free from crime and criminality.</p> <p>According to him, while acts of terrorism and kidnapping still occur, the situation has improved significantly compared to previous years.</p> <p>The defence minister attributed many of the security challenges to the breakdown of family values and poor social orientation.</p> <p>Musa said many individuals involved in kidnapping and other crimes were seeking quick ways to make money rather than embracing hard work.</p> <p>He also suggested that some criminal activities could be politically motivated and aimed at portraying the government as weak or making the country appear ungovernable.</p> <p>Despite the challenges, Musa said the armed forces and other security agencies were working tirelessly to address insecurity across the country.</p> <p>He said: &#8220;Yes, I&#8217;ll give ourselves 65 to 70 percent score. No nation is totally free from crime and criminality, but the level of terrorism across the country has actually drastically reduced.&nbsp;</p> <p>&#8220;Now we have acts of terrorism, and terrorism, like I said, its a social vice, a failure of family values. We have seen fathers kidnapping children, children kidnapping each other, and brothers kidnapping sisters.&nbsp;</p> <p>&#8220;It tells you that there&#8217;s something wrong with the family, and we need to also look inward to see how we can now develop those aspects again, like the issue of education. People need to understand that to make money, work very hard, don&#8217;t look for shortcuts.&nbsp;</p> <p>&#8220;Most of these people taking part in those kidnappings and all these things are looking for shortcuts.&nbsp;</p> <p>&#8220;And again, you can&#8217;t rule out politics, because most of these people they are kidnapping are people that don&#8217;t have anything to offer, and you&#8217;re asking for one billion naira, knowing that the individual you are kidnapping cannot offer, so what are you doing? Who are you expecting to pay that money?&nbsp;</p> <p>&#8220;And that&#8217;s to tell you that there are some times you can look at it as acts of sabotage to make the government look weak, or to make the country look ungovernable, or whatever.&nbsp;</p> <p>&#8220;However, the armed forces and security forces are working tirelessly to address those issues. I can tell you, Nigerians working with us, and I want to appreciate Nigerians. The level of support we are getting is a lot better than it used to be in the past, and we&#8217;re making more inroads.&#8221;</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/29/insecurity-terrorism-drastically-reduced-defence-minister-musa-claims/">Insecurity: &#8216;Terrorism drastically reduced&#8217; &#8211; Defence Minister Musa claims</a></p>

Kayode Akinmade: 66 hearty cheers for Dapo Abiodun, the people’s governor


<img width="1400" height="1400" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Dapo-Abiodun.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Dapo-Abiodun.jpg 1400w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Dapo-Abiodun-300x300.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Dapo-Abiodun-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Dapo-Abiodun-150x150.jpg 150w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Dapo-Abiodun-80x80.jpg 80w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1400px) 100vw, 1400px" /> <p>Today, as Dapo Abiodun turns 66, Ogun State joins family, friends, political associates, and admirers in celebrating a leader whose journey has been defined by resilience, vision, and an unwavering commitment to the progress of the Gateway State.</p> <p>For the Iperu-born prince, the road to leadership has not been without trials, betrayals, and moments of intense political turbulence. Yet, through every challenge, Governor Abiodun has remained steadfast, drawing strength from faith in God and an abiding belief in the promise of a greater Ogun State.&nbsp;Today&nbsp;therefore is not merely a birthday celebration; it is a moment of gratitude, reflection, and renewed hope for a people who continue to witness transformative governance under his watch.</p> <p>Governor Abiodun’s philosophy of governance is rooted in inclusion and collaboration. His administration’s mantra, “Building Our Future Together,” reflects a deliberate effort to place the people at the center of development. From civil servants to investors, artisans to development partners, the Governor has consistently emphasized partnership as the key to sustainable growth.</p> <p>Under his leadership, Ogun State has emerged as Nigeria’s industrial capital and one of the nation’s fastest-growing economies. Factories continue to spring up across the state, while investor confidence has remained strong due to policies that encourage enterprise, infrastructure development, and ease of doing business.</p> <p>Unlike the politics of noise and division, Governor Abiodun has governed with calmness, tolerance, and strategic focus. In a state once associated with intense political violence and instability, Ogun has witnessed a remarkable atmosphere of peace and stability. Even critics acknowledge his accommodating disposition and commitment to democratic engagement.</p> <p>Infrastructure development has become one of the defining legacies of the administration. Across the state, over 1,700 kilometres of roads have reportedly been constructed or rehabilitated, connecting communities, markets, and industrial corridors. From federal roads to rural access routes linking farms to markets, the administration has pursued equitable development across all senatorial districts.</p> <p>The establishment of the Gateway International Airport stands as one of the boldest economic initiatives in the state’s recent history. Combined with rail connectivity and expanding transport infrastructure, the project reflects a broader vision of positioning Ogun as a strategic economic hub in West Africa.</p> <p>In housing and urban renewal, the transformation is equally visible. Thousands of affordable housing units have been developed across locations such as Kobape, Kemta, Ibara, Sagamu, Ijebu-Ode, Ota, Ilaro, and Iperu. The administration’s urban renewal drive has significantly reshaped the physical outlook of many communities while stimulating confidence in the real estate sector.</p> <p>Education has also received unprecedented attention. Through the construction of modern classroom blocks, digital learning initiatives, teacher support programmes, and reforms like the Learner Identification Number (LIN), Ogun’s education sector has witnessed major innovation. Programmes such as OgunLEARN have strengthened curriculum delivery and improved learning outcomes across public schools.</p> <p>In healthcare, Governor Abiodun’s administration has aggressively pursued the vision of functional Primary Healthcare Centres across the state’s political wards. Hundreds of PHCs have been upgraded with modern equipment, solar systems, ambulances, and digital facilities, bringing healthcare closer to ordinary citizens.</p> <p>Security remains another major area of intervention. By supporting security agencies with logistics, operational vehicles, and welfare packages, while also strengthening the Amotekun Corps, the administration has reinforced Ogun’s reputation as one of the safer states in Nigeria.</p> <p>The Governor’s economic reforms have equally extended into agriculture and agro-industrialisation. Ogun&nbsp;Today&nbsp;remains a leading producer of cassava, poultry, eggs, cocoa, and other agricultural products. Through strategic partnerships with institutions such as Afreximbank and the Islamic Development Bank, the state is advancing plans for agro-processing zones capable of creating jobs and boosting food security.</p> <p>Perhaps most remarkable is the state’s economic expansion under the Abiodun administration. Ogun’s internally generated revenue has witnessed significant growth, while the state’s GDP has risen sharply, reflecting increased industrial activities and investment inflows. Investor-friendly policies, public-private partnerships, and industrial expansion across Ota, Sagamu, Abeokuta, and Ijebu-Ode continue to position Ogun as a preferred destination for manufacturing and commerce.</p> <p>These achievements have earned the administration several recognitions in infrastructure, housing, ICT, security, agriculture, and industrial development.</p> <p>As Governor Abiodun himself once noted, Ogun State is a precious mineral whose true value is only beginning to emerge. That optimism continues to define his leadership style and developmental agenda.</p> <p>At 66, Prince Dapo Abiodun stands not just as a political leader, but as a symbol of perseverance, stability, and purposeful governance. As Ogun State continues its march toward greater economic prosperity and social development, many believe the Governor remains determined to finish strong and leave behind a legacy of enduring progress.</p> <p>Indeed, for many residents of the Gateway State,&nbsp;Today&nbsp;is more than a birthday celebration. It is a celebration of leadership, vision, and hope.</p> <p>Akinmade is Special Adviser, Information and Strategy to Governor Dapo Abiodun.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/29/kayode-akinmade-66-hearty-cheers-for-dapo-abiodun-the-peoples-governor/">Kayode Akinmade: 66 hearty cheers for Dapo Abiodun, the people’s governor</a></p>

Thursday, 28 May 2026

Tinubu marks 3 years in office, defends subsidy removal, naira devaluation [Full Statement]


<img width="720" height="900" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/tinubu-bola.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/tinubu-bola.jpg 720w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/tinubu-bola-240x300.jpg 240w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /> <p>President Bola Tinubu, on&nbsp;Friday, May 29&nbsp;issued a statement where he defended some tough policies of his government while marking his 3rd year in the Presidential Villa.</p> <p>Tinubu said the fuel subsidy and multiple exchange rate windows and forex arbitrage were sabotaging the growth of the nation&#8217;s economy prior to his administration.</p> <p>The president also addressed other issues including the ravaging security crisis, saying that his administration has made tremendous progress in the fight against insurgency.</p> <p>Read the full statement:</p> <p>Three years ago, you entrusted me with the sacred responsibility of leading our beloved nation at a defining moment in our history. I accepted that responsibility, fully aware of the magnitude of the challenges before us, but also deeply confident in the resilience and potential of the Nigerian people.</p> <p>Today, on the occasion of the third anniversary of our administration, I speak to you not only as your President but also as a fellow citizen who understands the sacrifices many families have made in recent years and shares your hopes for a better Nigeria.</p> <p>When this administration assumed office, our nation faced profound economic and structural difficulties. Mounting fiscal pressures, unsustainable fuel subsidies, declining revenues, exchange-rate distortions, rising debt-servicing costs, insecurity in several parts of the country, energy supply constraints, and declining public confidence in institutions all threatened our progress.</p> <p>At the height of the subsidy regime, Nigeria was spending as much as ₦18.4 billion daily to sustain petrol subsidies—over ₦4 trillion in 2022 alone—resources that could have been invested in roads, healthcare, education, housing, and critical infrastructure. Multiple exchange rate windows and forex arbitrage created massive distortions, with Nigeria losing more than ₦8 trillion over three years to rent-seeking and speculative practices.</p> <p>The situation demanded urgent and courageous action. Difficult but necessary decisions had to be taken to stabilise the economy and prevent a deeper national crisis. The easy choices would have been politically convenient. But leadership demands courage, especially when the right decisions are difficult.</p> <p>Had we refused to act, our nation would have drifted toward fiscal breakdown, worsening poverty, and severe economic uncertainty. Together, we chose reform over ruin and decisiveness over hesitation. We chose long-term national recovery over short-term comfort.</p> <p>These decisions came with sacrifice. The rising cost of living triggered by our measures placed enormous pressure on families, workers, and businesses. Young people searching for jobs felt discouraged. Many questioned whether these difficult decisions would lead to a better future.</p> <p>I remain deeply conscious of those sacrifices, and I assure you: your sacrifice has not been in vain.&nbsp;&nbsp;And&nbsp;Today, I can say with confidence that Nigeria has stabilised and is moving forward again. Across the country, visible progress is taking shape.</p> <p>VISIBLE PROGRESS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH</p> <p>Our economy is now more competitive and better positioned for sustainable growth than it was in 2023. Public finances are improving. States and local governments have greater resources to invest in their people. Investor confidence is growing. The stock market is booming, with the All Share Index rising from 53,000 and market capitalisation of N30 Trillion in 2023 to a record All Share Index of 250,000 and market capitalisation of N160 Trillion this year.&nbsp;&nbsp;Companies are declaring record profits and dividends.</p> <p>Critical infrastructure projects are advancing at an unprecedented scale. Over 2,700 kilometres of highways and major roads are under construction, reconstruction, or rehabilitation, including the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway, the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Road, the East-West Road, and many rural access roads. Significant sections are already completed or nearing completion, improving transportation, reducing travel time, boosting regional trade, and creating thousands of jobs.</p> <p>Rail modernisation projects are ongoing to improve connectivity, logistics, and economic integration across the federation.</p> <p>In the oil and gas sector, the reforms we instituted have attracted billions of dollars in fresh investment from the international oil companies that had shunned our country. The $5 billion NLNG Train 7 project is nearing completion to boost LNG production capacity, exports, and dividends.</p> <p>Domestic gas utilisation is expanding.&nbsp;&nbsp;Local refining capacity has improved our energy security. With large-scale domestic and modular refineries operational, Nigeria is reducing its dependence on imported petroleum products and conserving foreign exchange.</p> <p>For years, the power sector suffered from debt, underinvestment, and uncertainty, which weakened generation capacity and limited growth.&nbsp;Today, we are confronting those challenges directly.</p> <p>Our administration is clearing legacy obligations, expanding transmission infrastructure, investing in renewable energy, and strengthening the national grid because no modern economy can grow in darkness. When power improves, businesses expand, industries grow, jobs are created, and families prosper.</p> <p>We are determined to power Nigeria into a new era of industrial growth and economic opportunity.</p> <p>EMPOWERING NIGERIANS: AGRICULTURE, EDUCATION, AND HOUSING</p> <p>Agricultural interventions have supported millions of farmers by improving seedlings, fertilisers, mechanisation, and irrigation and by expanding access to finance and markets. We are opening new agricultural corridors to create jobs, strengthen supply chains, and reduce pressure on household incomes.</p> <p>The Nigerian Education Loan Fund has provided over 1.5 million students with access to higher education, disbursing more than ₦282 billion to ensure that no willing student is denied access due to financial hardship.</p> <p>Our Renewed Hope Housing Programme, along with that of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), is delivering over 10,000 housing units across 14 states and the FCT, creating over 300,000 jobs and expanding access to affordable housing. Major Renewed Hope Cities in Abuja, Lagos, and Kano are progressing steadily. Our consumer credit initiative, CREDICORP,&nbsp;&nbsp;is opening up new economic opportunities for workers and families.</p> <p>In healthcare, thousands of primary healthcare centres are being revitalised, while health insurance coverage is expanding for vulnerable Nigerians.</p> <p>DEEPENING TELECOMS ACCESS AND INVESTMENT</p> <p>We also took decisive action to stabilise the telecommunications sector, which remains one of the most important drivers of modern economic growth.</p> <p>After years of severe operational pressures and declining investment, confidence is gradually returning to the sector. Telecom operators are expanding networks, investing in infrastructure, recruiting Nigerian talent, and widening digital access across the country.</p> <p>A connected Nigeria is a more competitive Nigeria. Digital infrastructure is now essential to commerce, education, innovation, and national productivity.</p> <p>YOUTH, TECHNOLOGY AND DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION</p> <p>To our young people, I want you to know this nation believes in you. You are not a problem to be managed. You are the engine of Nigeria&#8217;s future. Across technology, manufacturing, creative industries, agriculture, sports, and entrepreneurship, we are expanding opportunities for you to compete and succeed. We are investing in digital skills, technical education, innovation, student financing, and enterprise support because the future must be driven by Nigerian talent, creativity, and productivity.</p> <p>SECURITY AND NATIONAL UNITY</p> <p>Security remains central to our national mission and to the creation of a virile and prosperous society. Our Armed Forces and security agencies have intensified operations against terrorists, bandits, kidnappers, oil thieves, and criminal networks. While challenges remain, many communities and highways are becoming safer and more economically active. We continue investing in intelligence, surveillance, logistics, technology, and inter-agency coordination. We are improving the capabilities of our armed forces and security agencies, and reclaiming the authority of the Nigerian state wherever criminality threatens peace and order. While we continue to confront the challenges head-on, progress is being made. I want to assure you that this government will not relent until every Nigerian can live, work, travel, and dream in safety.</p> <p>My fellow Nigerians,</p> <p>A nation develops when its people can see and touch progress. From highways under construction to rail modernisation and expanded energy investments, our goal remains clear: to build a Nigeria that works for Nigerians.</p> <p>We have not solved every problem, and we are not yet where we want to be. But the foundation for recovery has been laid. The task before us now is clear: we must ensure that the benefits of reform are felt more directly in the daily lives of ordinary Nigerians.</p> <p>We shall achieve this task by continuing to ensure that food prices, which have largely come down from their peak in 2023/2024, remain low.</p> <p>We are also working to reduce transportation costs as operators of commercial trucks, buses, and taxis convert their petrol engines to CNG and switch to electric vehicles. We have also set our sights on creating more opportunities for decent work and enabling enterprise expansion.</p> <p>A CALL TO NATIONAL PURPOSE</p> <p>The journey of national renewal is not completed in a single year or a single administration&#8217;s tenure. Nations rise when their people remain united in purpose, disciplined in effort, and hopeful about the future.</p> <p>We must choose hope over despair, unity over division, and nation-building over narrow interests.</p> <p>But true security and prosperity require that every Nigerian feel included and valued. Nigeria belongs to all of us—no region, faith, or group should feel marginalised or forgotten. Our diversity is a source of strength. Whether Christian or Muslim, North or South, urban or rural, we rise or fall together as one nation under God.</p> <p>To our youth, workers, entrepreneurs, farmers, professionals, security personnel, students, and diaspora: your sacrifices sustain our nation, and they will not be in vain. To the international community and investors: Nigeria remains committed to democratic stability, economic reform, responsible governance, and mutually beneficial partnerships.</p> <p>My fellow Nigerians,</p> <p>History teaches us that great nations are not built in comfort. They are built through sacrifice, resilience, courage, and collective purpose.</p> <p>Ours is a nation of extraordinary people. We survived civil war and rebuilt.</p> <p>We overcame dictatorship and restored democracy. We endured hardship and remain bearers of hope. The Nigerian spirit remains strong and unbroken.</p> <p>Today, the world is watching our country again, not as a nation defined by its difficulties, but as a nation determined to rise. Across agriculture, infrastructure, power, technology, manufacturing, and industry, the signs of recovery are becoming clearer. Confidence is returning. Productivity is improving. Opportunity is expanding.</p> <p>LOOKING FORWARD</p> <p>The work ahead is enormous, but I remain optimistic because I believe deeply in this country and in you, the Nigerian people.</p> <p>I ask you to keep faith with Nigeria. Let us reject cynicism and division. Let us move forward together, united in purpose, disciplined in effort, compassionate toward one another, and confident in the greatness that lies ahead.</p> <p>My fellow Nigerians, history tests nations before it elevates them. Nigeria is passing through such a test. But I believe with all my heart that we shall emerge stronger, fairer, more united, and more prosperous than ever before.</p> <p>Let us continue this journey together. Let us build a Nigeria that is secure, prosperous, inclusive, and respected worldwide. Let us continue to believe in the promise of our nation.</p> <p>May God bless you all.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.</p> <p>Thank you.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/29/tinubu-marks-3-years-in-office-defends-subsidy-removal-naira-devaluation-full-statement/">Tinubu marks 3 years in office, defends subsidy removal, naira devaluation [Full Statement]</a></p>