Politics
Tinubu, Kalu, Others back Bill on Reserved Seats for Women in Parliament …as Deputy Speaker’s Office, ElectHer hold art exhibition in Abuja
By Our Reporter
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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Politics
Kidnapped Oyo Pupils, Teachers Regain Freedom After 56 Days in Captivity,NAWOJ commends FG, Oyo Govt
By Our Oyo Corredpondent
The long abducted pupils and teachers from three schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State have at last regained their freedom after spending nearly two months in captivity.
The victims were released on Friday, July 10, bringing relief to their families, the school community and residents.
Shortly after regaining her freedom, one of the school principals expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu, thanking him, the Federal Government and security agencies for the efforts that led to their rescue.
She also appreciated everyone who prayed and supported the campaign for their safe return.
Recall that the victims were kidnapped on May 16 when gunmen attacked Community Grammar School, Baptist Nursery and Primary School, and L.A. Primary School in the Esinele community of Oriire Local Government Area.
During the attack, a teacher, Michael Oyedokun, was killed, while pupils and teachers were taken into captivity.
Their release follows weeks of rescue efforts by security agencies and repeated appeals from families, the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), community leaders and civil society groups. Authorities are expected to provide further details on the circumstances surrounding their release.
In a statement signed by Presidential spokesman,Bayo Onanuga,President Bola Tinubu had expressed profound joy at the successful rescue of the children and teachers from Oriire community in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, by the security forces.
President Tinubu praised the heroic efforts of the security agencies, especially the military, the DSS and the police, for working round the clock in the last 56 days to secure the release of the abducted children and their teachers without any collateral damage and for arresting eight of the abductors and neutralising others.
He lamented the anguish that the children and their teachers, as well as members of their families and the entire nation, have experienced since the sad occurrence.
For cooperating with the Federal Government in all rescue efforts, the President commended the Oyo State Government and charged it to ensure adequate security around schools across the state.
“I am profoundly happy that our security forces successfully rescued the abducted pupils and teachers from Orire, Ogbomoso in Oyo State today after a military, police and intelligence-driven operation that neutralised some of the terrorists that perpetrated the evil act and the arrest of eight of them.
“This successful military operation has ended the siege and standoff of over 50 days and has brought relief to the entire nation and the affected families in particular. On behalf of the country, I express my gratitude to the officers and men of our armed forces, the intelligence agencies and the police for the safe rescue of the children and their teachers.
“My government will get justice for these children and their teachers and for the family of Mr Oyedokun, who the terrorists gruesomely murdered.
“I must commend the government of Oyo State for working cooperatively with us in bringing this unfortunate incident to a successful end,” Tinubu said.
The President has also directed that emergency agencies work with the Oyo State Government to provide all necessary medical and relief support to the children and the teachers with immediate effect.
Meanwhile,some of collaborators with the criminals had been arrested which weakened the hold of the criminals on their captives.
Also, the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, NAWOJ, Oyo State Chapter commends the Federal and Oyo State Governments for their coordinated, and successful efforts that led to the safe release of the students and teachers abducted from Orire Local Government Area.Oyo state.
In a statement by the Chairperson Comrade Omolola Alamu , Oyo Nawoj said,”We received the news of their release with immense relief and gratitude. The agonizing days of uncertainty were a trying period for the families, the school community, and all people of goodwill in Oyo State.
“The proactive security response by federal and state security agencies whose intelligence and rescue operations ensured the students returned home alive and unharmed.”
Oyo Nawoj also commended the political will and leadership demonstrated by both the Federal and State Governments in prioritizing the safety of children and refusing to bow to criminal elements.
The Association also appreciated the collaboration with community stakeholders, traditional rulers, and civil society which proved vital in securing the release.
It said, “mothers, journalists, and advocates for women and children, Oyo Nawoj understands the trauma such incidents inflict. ”
The Association commended government for treating this as more than a security issue but as a humanitarian crisis requiring urgency and compassion.
Oyo Nawoj however appeals to government to Strengthen security architecture in schools across Oyo State, especially in rural and border LGAs like Orire.
The group pleaded with the Government to Provide psychosocial support for the released students and their families to aid recovery and to Prosecute the perpetrators to serve as deterrence and restore public confidence.
“The safe return of the Orire students reaffirms that when government acts decisively and collaboratively, lives are saved and hope is restored.
“Oyo NAWOJ stands in solidarity with the affected families and reiterates our commitment to responsible reporting that supports peace, child protection, and national unity.”
Politics
HURIWA Applauds Evacuation of Nigerians from South Africa, – Demands Compensation for Victims, -Urges Diplomatic Sanctions Over Repeated Xenophobic Attacks
By George Mgbeleke
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) commends the Federal Government of Nigeria and Air Peace for the successful evacuation of Nigerians fleeing the latest wave of xenophobic violence in South Africa.
In a statement by HURIWA National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko,the prompt rescue operation has undoubtedly saved many innocent lives and reflects the government’s responsibility to protect its citizens wherever they may be.
HURIWA he said,”particularly applauds Air Peace for its patriotism and swift response in deploying a replacement aircraft after the original evacuation plane suffered a technical fault in Johannesburg. The airline’s commitment ensured that the operation proceeded without unnecessary delay despite the challenging circumstances.
“While the evacuation is commendable, HURIWA warns that bringing Nigerians home cannot and must not be the end of the matter. The recurring attacks on Nigerians and other African nationals in South Africa have become an intolerable pattern of violence, lawlessness and impunity that demands consequences beyond emergency evacuations.
“For far too long, hardworking Nigerians have built legitimate businesses, invested in properties, paid taxes and contributed to the South African economy, only to become targets of violent mobs who destroy their livelihoods, loot their investments and, in some cases, brutally take their lives. This cycle of violence has persisted for years with little accountability for the perpetrators and inadequate protection for victims.”
HURIWA therefore called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to immediately initiate high-level diplomatic engagements with the South African government to secure comprehensive compensation for every Nigerian whose business, home, investment or other legally acquired property was destroyed during the attacks. Families of Nigerians who lost their lives must equally receive justice and adequate compensation.
The association he said,”insists that the Nigerian government owes its citizens more than evacuation flights. It owes them justice, restitution and the assurance that their rights and dignity will be defended wherever they reside.
“Should the South African government fail to provide satisfactory compensation and credible guarantees against future attacks, Nigeria should immediately review its diplomatic relationship with South Africa. This should include the downgrading of diplomatic ties and the mobilisation of the African Union and other African governments to exert coordinated diplomatic pressure until justice is served.
“No nation that repeatedly fails to protect fellow Africans within its borders should expect business as usual from the rest of the continent. African solidarity cannot exist only in speeches while innocent Africans continue to suffer violent attacks without meaningful consequences.”
HURIWA further urged the Federal Government to establish a comprehensive database of Nigerians affected by the xenophobic attacks to facilitate documentation of losses and strengthen Nigeria’s demand for compensation through diplomatic and international legal channels.
“The association stands firmly with every Nigerian victim of xenophobic violence and calls on the Federal Government to match the courage it has shown in rescuing its citizens with equal determination in securing justice, compensation and lasting protection for them.
“Nigeria must make it unmistakably clear that while its citizens can be evacuated from danger, their rights, investments and dignity can never be abandoned, it said.
Politics
Stop voting by tribe, religion, Yoruba activist backs Atiku for 2027
By Our Correspondent
South-West governance activist, Dr. Jackson Lekan Ojo, has urged Nigerians to jettison ethnic and religious sentiments and rally behind former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for the 2027 presidency.
Ojo, who resigned from the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, about two years ago, said Atiku’s track record as Chairman of the National Economic Council remains unmatched and positions him to rescue Nigeria from its current hardship.
“We need an Atiku. We have seen what Atiku achieved when he was just ordinary Vice President and Head of the Economic Team. I would not be holding mobile phone today if not for his economic team,” he said.
The activist recalled that before Atiku’s tenure, Nigeria’s telecommunications sector was “battered,” but the economic team liberalized it without borrowing.
He added that the team also worked to secure debt relief for debts incurred by past military administrations.
“They did not borrow. Even the money the military administrations borrowed they worked towards it and the people wrote off our debts,” Ojo stated.
He said his personal experience under Atiku’s watch convinced him that competence, not connections, delivers results.
“It was during his period I got mobile phone, built house, bought car and achieved a lot of things without knowing anybody or lobbying anyone. But if you do government contract now you need to lobby to get your payment. Enough is enough,” he lamented.
Ojo expressed concern that many Nigerians are prioritizing tribe and religion over performance ahead of 2027.
He questioned the logic of regional voting, asking if Southerners buy fuel or food cheaper than Northerners.
“I was discussing with a friend and he said ‘why did you leave Bola Tinubu, Obi and you are supporting Atiku?’ I asked him ‘why did you leave Atiku and support either Tinubu or Obi?’ He said because Tinubu and Obi are from the South. I laughed and asked him as a Southerner where is that fueling station that you are buying petrol cheaper than a Northerner? He was dumbfounded,” Ojo said.
He described voting based on ethnicity or religion as “arrant nonsense” and “absolute stupidity,” arguing that Nigerians do not ask about the tribe or faith of pilots, lecturers, or market traders in their daily lives.
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