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Tinubu, Kalu, Others back Bill on Reserved Seats for Women in Parliament …as Deputy Speaker’s Office, ElectHer hold art exhibition in Abuja

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First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu

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In it’s determination to achieve gender inclusion in governance, Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has thrown her weight behind the seat reservation bill for women in the parliament, urging members of the national assembly to expeditiously pass the bill into law.

Deputy Speaker,Rt Hon Benjamin Kalu

The bill sponsored by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu is currently before the House of Representatives for consideration and passage.

Speaking at the Art for Governance Exhibition organized by the Office of the Deputy Speaker in conjunction with ElectHER, an advocacy group for women empowerment in Abuja, Monday night,
Senator Tinubu represented by Hajiya Fatima Tajudeen Abbas, the wife of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, PhD, emphasized the importance of women’s leadership in shaping the country’s future.

She said: “In the context of governance and inclusion, it offers a unique and compelling way to spotlight the urgent need for greater female representation in leadership and decision making processes. The artworks being displayed today serve not only for a Nigeria where political leadership is truly inclusive and reflective of its people. The emphasis on affirmative action bill is essential to amplifying the message of inclusion contained in this exhibition. Women constitute a vital part of our nation’s progress yet their representation in governance remains limited. Ensuring that women have a stronger voice in shaping policies, making decisions and driving national development is not just a matter of justice, it is a necessity for stable growth. Therefore, I support the affirmative action bill that mandates at least 35 percent of seats in the legislative and executive arms being occupied by women. I urge the national assembly to expedite the passage of the bill. I am committed to supporting initiatives that promote gender inclusion, women and nation building. This has been my mission during my mission as first lady of Lagos, as a senator and now as the first lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I firmly believe in the importance of women voices in governance. I urge my former colleagues, the civil society organization and the public to embrace the message of exhibition and collaborate to ensure that women’s voices are heard”.

In his remarks, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu who was also in attendance decried the under represention of women in governance.

“Today, we wield the transformative power to address one of the most pressing issues in Nigeria’s democracy: the systemic underrepresentation of women in governance. We see the struggles, the resilience, and the undeniable strength of women who have fought to lead, only to be met with barriers. But barriers can be broken. That is why this exhibition is not just a cultural moment—it is an advocacy tool, a visual argument, a movement in motion.

“The Art for Governance exhibition is anchored on a pivotal legislative effort:
The Constitution (Alteration) Bill, 2024—popularly known as the Additional
Seats Bill. This bill is not merely about numbers or political arithmetic; it is
about justice. And as we push for its passage in the 10th Assembly, we
recognize that legislative success is not achieved through legal arguments
alone, but through the mobilization of hearts and minds, and this exhibition
does precisely that. Because this is not just about passing a bill; it is about shaping a legacy”, Kalu said.

Ibijoke Faborode, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of ElectHER and Lead Curator, Art For Governance Exhibition highlighted the importance of gender-inclusive governance in fostering stronger democratic institutions, improved policy outcomes, and broader socio-economic growth.

“Nigeria, Africa’s largest democracy, has one of the lowest rates of female political representation on the continent. With women comprising nearly 50% of the population but less than 4% of the National Assembly, the underrepresentation of women in governance remains a critical challenge to achieving inclusive democracy and sustainable development. As Nigeria moves toward the 2027 elections, bold legislative reforms like the Reserved Seats Bill can be a game changer for socioeconomic transformation. We are building the momentum needed to mainstream the Reserved Seats Bill, shift public discourse, and drive its passage. This is not just about a policy change. It is about reshaping Nigeria’s democratic landscape to reflect the full strength of its people”, she said.

The Minister of Women Affairs and other notable personalities who spoke at the Exhibition also expressed their commitment to ensuring the passage of the Special Seats Bill, which aims to increase women’s representation in governance.

The Exhibition produced top 3 artists from over 150 other competitors who won special prizes for their extraordinary artworks.

The artists included Segun Owolabi who won the first position for N2 million; Chidinma Mordi, second position for N1. 5 million and Precious Samuel, third Position for N1 million but the prizes were later doubled by the Deputy Speaker.

The prize winners will also exhibit their work at the Echoes of Equity; Art For Governance event and display their works at the National Assembly Library for about 3 weeks.

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PDP not disintegrating-Senate Caucus  …..Says party not contemplating coalition for now

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By George Mgbeleke

Contrary to insinuations in some quarters that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is in shreds and  verge of collapsing, the party’s Senate Caucus has assured party members and the general public that the party remains strong and will continue to wax stronger.

Minority Leader of the Senate/PDP Leader, Senator Abba Patrick Moro

This is even as the Caucus has debunked Media reports that the party is shopping for coalition with other political parties ahead of 2027 general election, noting the comments of some members of the party making such advances, are doing that on their own and not speaking for the party.

Making this clarification while addressing Senate correspondents on Tuesday, minority leader of the Senate, Senator Abba Moro who spoke on behalf of the caucus said that the current conflicts in the PDP is not unique to the party as all the other political parties such as; the All Progressives Congress, the Labour Party, the New Nigeria Peoples’ Party, the Social Democratic Party etc have their
own shares of crisis and conflicts.

The Senate Caucus of the PDP he said, “urges all our teaming members to remain resolute in their commitment, dedication, and loyalty to the Party.

“The Caucus believes that the series of activities lined up by the leadership of the Party will throw up a new lease of life and leadership in the Party that will make it competitive in future elections.

“The Senate Caucus of the PDP states further that the beauty of democracy is in the existence of robust opposition to keep the ruling party in check to ensure good governance. ”

Continuing the Caucus warned  that emasculation of other parties and tilting towards a one party state will not advance the cause of democracy.

The  Caucus therefore maintained that it is not averse to the idea and ideals of coalition but observes the synthesization of ideas and creating a harmony of ideals will further the beauty of democracy.

It however, noted that any such coalition should be driven by political parties and not individuals.

“As the biggest of all the opposition parties, the PDP’s Umbrella is big enough to accommodate all persons desirous of Coalition.”

The People’s Democratic Party, it said,” should drive the Coalition if and when it becomes necessary.

“Senate Caucus of the PDP states emphatically that the party is a big brand that is competitive. In all nooks and crannies of Nigeria, there are PDP members.

“The Caucus asserts that out of the throes of the current conflicts in the Party will arise a renewed vibrant party that will give Nigeria an alternative to the current ruling party.”

The group urged all members of the party to rededicate, recommit and demonstrate steadfast and unwavering loyalty to the party to provide a safeguard for democracy in Nigeria.

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FCT Councils Polls: APC pegs  Chairmanship slot forms at N20million, councillors to pay N2.5m each 

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APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje
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Ahead of the February 2026 Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Councils election draw close,  the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has taken the lead in preparing the minds of aspirants to the cost of their aspirations for the positions of their choices and the scheduled timetable in keeping with guidelines provided by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
In line with the timetable of activities for the proposed FCT election released on Tuesday by the APC National Organising Secretary, Alhaji Sulaiman Muhammed Argungu, aspirants to the post of chairman in the six area councils are expected to pay a total of N20 million comprising N5million for Expression of Interest forms and N15million for Nomination forms.
Similarly, aspirants, who wish to contest for the position of councillor are to pay a total of N2million comprising N1.5million for Nomination forms and N500, 000 for Expression of Interest forms.
The party granted partial waivers for female aspirants and people with disabilities (PWDs), and they are to pay only for the Expression of Interest forms while the Nomination forms will be granted to them free of charge.
Another positive initiative introduced by the party which was acclaimed as a good development was that youths agedvbetween 25 to 40 years were offered the forms at fifty percent discount to encourage active participation of young people in the electoral process.
The party, however, warned that in keeping with the constitution of the APC, only fully registered and financially active members are eligible to purchase forms and participate in the primary elections at the area councils when the process commences.
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Group links diversion of agric machinery, budget gaps to worsening food crisis

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

 

BBy Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi,Abuja

Nigeria Youth Forum, (NYF), has raised the alarm over worsening food insecurity in the country, attributing the crisis to systemic corruption, diversion of agricultural machinery, weak budgetary commitment, and poor oversight of key interventions.

The group, in a statement issued by its National President of the group, Comrade Toriah Olajide Filani, expressed dismay that Nigeria, with over 84 million hectares of arable land, continues to depend heavily on food imports and international aid—a development he described as “a national tragedy and policy failure.”

Filani noted that despite government announcements on the procurement and importation of agricultural equipment, many of the items end up diverted for private gain, thereby denying genuine farmers the tools needed to boost productivity.

He added that only 35 percent of Nigeria’s cultivable land is currently in use, and largely by smallholder farmers operating at subsistence level without access to modern tools or support services.

“Government may be trying on paper, but the reality is different in the fields. Agricultural machineries meant for community use are being diverted by individuals and sold off. These acts sabotage every effort aimed at achieving food sufficiency,” Filani said.

The group also decried the persistent underfunding of the agricultural sector, revealing that Nigeria allocated just 1.32 percent of its 2024 national budget to agriculture, adding that “this figure falls far below the 10 percent benchmark recommended by the African Union under the Maputo and Malabo Declarations.”

However, in what appears to be a shift in policy direction, the federal government increased its 2025 agriculture budget to N826 billion, up from N362 billion in 2024—a 128 percent increase within one year.

While NYF acknowledged the significant rise, Filani emphasized that mere allocation is not enough without effective implementation, transparency, and impact measurement.

“What we have is a pattern of underinvestment, where only 15 to 19 percent of what is budgeted ends up reaching the sector. The rest is either lost to bureaucratic bottlenecks or corruption. This is why, despite billions spent on programmes like the Anchor Borrowers’ Scheme and the National Agricultural Technology and Innovation Policy (NATIP), the food situation is still dire,” he said.

According to him, the level of investment in agriculture is not commensurate with the sector’s strategic role in addressing youth unemployment, boosting GDP, and tackling rural insecurity.

The NYF observed that states with long-standing investments in agricultural infrastructure and mechanised farming, such as Kano, have reported fewer incidences of rural insecurity compared to other regions battling insurgency and banditry.

In Kano, Filani said, farming activities are consistent because of dam projects initiated by Audu Bako lead administrations, as he explained that where young people are engaged in farming, they are less likely to become involved in criminal activity.

He further lamented that the slow pace of agricultural reform is stalling broader economic progress.

“We cannot industrialize Nigeria until we develop the agricultural sector, as well as our metal industries. The process of industrialization is being delayed because we have failed to lay the right foundation through a solid and self-sufficient agro-economic base,” he stated.

He called on government at all levels to see agriculture not just as an economic priority, but as a vital component of national security.

To reverse the trend, the Forum called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare a national agricultural emergency, urging him to unveil a comprehensive agricultural revival plan that is youth-focused, innovation-driven, and measurable.
As part of the proposal, the NYF recommended the formation of youth-led agricultural cooperatives across the country. It also called for the expansion of mechanised farming schemes to boost productivity and reduce manual labour constraints faced by rural farmers.

Filani further stressed the need for a productivity benchmark to be established for each state, to ensure that progress is not only tracked but publicly known. In addition, he called for the creation of a transparent and accessible public dashboard to monitor the delivery of agricultural projects and the implementation of budgetary allocations in real time.

Citing data from the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the group warned that over 25 million Nigerians could face acute food insecurity in the near future if urgent steps are not taken.

Nigeria was ranked 103rd out of 121 countries in the 2023 Global Hunger Index, a damning indictment of the country’s inability to harness its natural agricultural advantage.

“Until we begin to measure impact and enforce accountability, agricultural reforms will remain televised propaganda without grassroots results. Nigeria should be the food basket of Africa, not a nation of hungry people sitting on fertile soil,” Filani added.

The forum warned that failure to act decisively could deepen poverty and insecurity while stifling the nation’s economic growth, industrial capacity, and global competitiveness.

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