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Removal of fuel subsidy and dual foreign exchange by Tinubu injected more money into FG’s coffers-Sen Jiya

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Senator Peter Jiya
Senator Peter Jiya representing Niger South Senatorial District of Niger state has said that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s courage in removing fuel subsidy and dual foreign exchange has brought more money into Federal government coffers.
In this interaction with Ignatius Okorocha on Tinubu’s two years in office, Senator Jiya said that whereas the APC led government has done well infrastructural development and the economy, it’s still battling with insecurity in parts of the country.
He speaks on the trend of opposition lawmakers and state  governors decamping to APC in their numbers, looming one party system among others.
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What is your assessment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration within the last two years?
Well, Rome was never built in a day and so,  it is in every society, Nigeria not excluded. We came into office and things were not in the best shape and from day one he attacked the two vital issues that  plagued the nation; The dual exchange rate and the Petroleum subsidy. And that has allowed for some funds, revenue to come into government coffers and therefore making the  distribution in the three tires of governments heftier than it was before now.
At the national level things are picking up gradually but the people are feeling the pinch having regard to the kind of population that we have. It will not be easy for things to go round to everybody at the same time. But there is a much difference between this administration and the last administration in terms of policy formulation and policy execution.
I am not saying that there are no lapses but this is an improvement on what we had in the previous eight years.
How do you see the insecurity in the land, obviously it is getting aggravated. Don’t you think it is a minus on the part of the present administration?
Well, the security situation in the country certainly it’s not the best but this has been persistent for over the years. Again the military hierarchy, infact the security architecture of this nation should sit  up because it  is not the function of the President. The President’s function is to provide funds and leadership and I think reasonably,much has been given to the defence ministry particularly in 2025 budget defence. Defence was number one in order of priority and the highest share of the votes of the Federal government. So, I think the challenge is more on the security Chiefs to put their heads together and to see how they can resolve this. If they need ,more things it’s left for them to articulate whatever they need to tackle the insecurity in parts of the country. All they need is to articulate what they need and make presentation to the commander-in-chief  and tell him what is needed to nib this situation on the board.
Again don’t you think the insecurity situation in the country has gotten to a point where Nigeria has to seek external assistance?
What is your take on it?
International assistance may be in terms of hightech but in terms personnel training, I don’t think we need that now. We have what it takes to be able to handle this. And I think it is more to the security Agencies to rather figure out. Our people go on internation duties and they perform excellently. So, it is for the security agencies to seat up and to really articulate what the issues are and how best to tackle it.
There are fears that the country is gradually drifting into one party system going by the rate at which politicians are deflecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress(APC) party.
Are you not worried that this development could lead to dictatorship if care is not taken?
Nigerians were expecting that after the removal of oil subsidy and embarked on dual exchange rate within the last two years simultaneously the situation in the country would have been ameliorate. Why are things getting more difficult than before the emergence of this administration?
Well, like I said before, the kind of situation we have on ground for instance there are more money on ground to the Federal Government, more money available to the states and same to the local government. So, it is not a Federal issue as it were but it is a local issue although aggregating into a whole than the National but then, the Federal has its on part to play, the states have their own part to play and the local government have their own part to play to alleviate the suffering because again with the withdrawal of Petroleum subsidy and the merger of the foreign exchange rate there is more money available which is shared across board.
There are fears that the country is gradually drifting into one party system going by the rate at which politicians are deflecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress(APC) party.
Are you not worried that this development could lead to dictatorship if care is not taken.
It will not be the first time we had it. Under General Abacha we had one party system but again it is left for the parties to sit up and to do the needful and setup. Yesterday the PDP Caucus address the Press on its position. So, it is and I don’t think PDP will die. I don’t think labour party will die. There are challenges no doubt but they are human challenges which we should be able to confront and overcome.
Are you worried about the hypocrisy of Nigerian politicians today they are in APC, tomorrow they are in PDP and thereafter they join another party. It’s all about where I will get what I want and not about ideology. Are you worried?
The ideology of the Nigerian political space is economy and therefore that drives majority of people. The spirit of belonging and the spirit of not being left out of the scheme of things. It just expresses the level of our development. If the economy were to be buoyant and people don’t have to beg for. But again, we have lapses in our national values and that is just basically the truth and in our national values you can not divorce from your knowledge of God and your believe in him, your trust in him and the situation of accepting that today is not, but  tomorrow can be.
So, both APC,PDP, LP and every party in Nigeria there is no ideology. The ideology is economy and greed.

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Governor Adeleke is not Joining ADC Nor Aligning with Anyone in ADC- Spokesperson

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Gov Ademola Adeleke of Osun state

By David Owei, Bayelsa

Governor Ademola Adeleke is not defecting to African Democratic Congress (ADC) nor aligning with anybody within the ADC ahead of the 2026 state elections, his Spokesperson, Mallam Olawale Rasheed has disclosed.

Responding to media publication and enquiries, the Spokesperson affirmed that Governor Adeleke remains in Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and is going to win, with wide margins, the 2026 governorship elections on the platform of the PDP.

The statement reads further: “Our attention has been drawn to news reports and media enquiries about the imminent defection of Governor Adeleke to the ADC or alignment with ADC big wigs ahead of the 2026 governorship race. There is no truth in those publications and speculations.

“First of all, we, the PDP Osun, have already adopted and endorsed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the 2027 presidential election, so there is no alliance with ADC.

“Secondly, Governor Adeleke has no alliance with anyone in ADC. He remains in PDP, will run in PDP, and needs no alliance with ADC to win with a wide margin in 2026.

“The Osun electorate supports Governor Adeleke because of his impressive performance since he came to office. That good work is still ongoing and Osun people are committed to sustaining the delivery of good governance by re-electing Governor Adeleke in 2026”, the Spokesperson was quoted as saying.

Governor Adeleke urges PDP members to forge ahead with the ongoing strengthening of the party structures across all levels to prepare for fresh victory next year”, the statement from the Spokesperson concluded.

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INC rejects bill granting exclusive co-chairmanship to Ooni, Sultan

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Second Vice Chairman of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), Chief Alabo Nengi James

By David Owei,Bayelsa

The umbrella body of Ijaw Elders, the Ijaw National Congress (INC) has rejected the Bill in the Senate seeking to permanently elevate the Ooni of Ife and Sultan of Sokoto as the exclusive Co-chairmen of the Traditional Rulers Council.

The INC said the move would be at the expense of apex traditional rulers from other ethnic nationalities and geopolitical divides.

The Second Vice Chairman of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), Chief Alabo Nengi James (OON) said, in a statement on Sunday in Odi, Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government area of Bayelsa State, the proposal is a continuos infringement on Traditional Rulers in Nigeria.

Alabo Nengi James describes the provision of the Bill as unacceptable and against the Rights of the indigenous People across tribes, Religion, Culture and Customs.

He said the Bill should be reviewed to include clauses such as No permanent Chairmanship for Sultan and Oni only must be allowed in the ongoing bill being discussed in the Senate.

He advocates that the National Assembly should allow the National Council of Traditional Rulers to Appoint their Leadership themselves, rotationaly and based on Federal Character.

“Include the Role of Traditional Rulers into the Constitutio and No Traditional Ruler from another tribe or religion is superior to another.”

“The National Assembly should Step down the Provocative and dehumanizing offensive Bill that will cause a serious rift and breach of peace in Nigeria.”

Chief James called the attention of the Senate President, Rt. Hon. Godswill Akpabio, urging him to immediately step down what he termed a “highly insensitive and dangerous bill.”

He emphasized that traditional rulers across the country must be given equal recognition and should be allowed to choose their national leadership through internal mechanisms that reflect rotational leadership and the federal character system.

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Alleged Deportation of Nigerians in Ghana: Sen Aniekan urges Nigerians to remain 

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By George Mgbeleke
The attention of the Senate Committee on Diaspora and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)  has been drawn to a disturbing video on social media showing a protest by some Ghanaians calling on the authority to send Nigerians back to Nigeria alleging that their behaviours and attitudes were not in conformity with the norms of Ghana.
In a statement,Chairman Senate Committee on Senate Committee on Diaspora and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) Senator Bassey Aniekan, “the widespread indignation against Nigerians living in Ghana and branding them as criminals should be condemned by all.”
He reiterated that Nigerians are hardworking people and not criminals as purported  and are good ambassadors wherever they find themselves.
He added that while not denying the fact that there may be some bad individuals amongst them, the generality of Nigerians he stressed, are peaceful and law abiding people.
Furthermore, he pointed out the long standing relationship and partnership, the two countries have had over the years emphasizing that Ghana and Nigeria are brothers and  in the spirit of ECOWAS and regional integration, should continue to live in peace, stressing that dialogue has proven countless times to be a tool for peace and should be deployed.
The Senate Committee Chair on Diaspora and NGOs appealed for calm and urged Nigerians living in Ghana to exercise restraint, avoid provocation restraint, of any sort and to resist reprisal attacks as the issue is being handled.
Senator Aniekan confirmed that he had received reports that the issue is being addressed at the diplomatic level by the Minister of State Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu.
He cautioned against the use of inciteful words by individuals on both sides, as  such statements are capable of aggravating the problem and further putting pressure on an already tensed atmosphere.
Senator Bassey Aniekan, also advised Nigerians to disregard the videos trending on line that Nigerians’ shops and properties are being destroyed by Ghanaians as there is no evidence to buttress such claims.
The Chairman applauded Ghanaian and  Nigerian High  Commissioners for their efforts to control the situation, adding that the Minister of State, Foreign Affairs , has also been in touch with Ghanaian authorities and had taken some pro- active measures to put the situation under control.
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