Politics
Gender-inclusive politics key to strengthening democracy – INEC
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that gender-inclusive politics, which ensures the equitable representation of women in the nation’s political system is crucial to the strengthening of democracy.
INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu stated this on Wednesday in Abuja at a conference for women political leaders, with the theme: “Breaking Barriers and Shaping Positive Attitudes for Inclusive Politics in Nigeria.”
The two-day conference was organised by the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) in collaboration with the IPAC Directorate of Women Affairs.
Yakubu, represented by INEC’s Director of Gender and Inclusivity Department, stressed the need for behavior-changes and concerted efforts toward addressing factors limiting women participation in politics.
“The strength of any democracy lies not only in the conduct of periodic elections but also in the inclusivity of its processes and the equitable representation of its people, particularly women, who constitute nearly half of the Nigerian population.
“The focus on women political leaders and the need to institutionalise behavior-change approaches highlights a critical pathway to addressing systemic challenges, such as discrimination, political violence, and underrepresentation that continue to hinder women’s full participation in our political space.
“As the electoral umpire, INEC is committed to promoting gender-inclusive policies and ensuring a level playing field for all political actors, regardless of our gender policy,” he said.
Yakubu said that the commission’s continuous engagement with stakeholders, aimed to dismantle structural barriers and create opportunities for women to thrive in political leadership and governance.
He commended the efforts of Nigerian women who had demonstrated resilience, courage, and excellence in leadership over the years, even in the face of significant challenges.
The INEC boss urged women to keep pushing boundaries, mentoring others, and take their rightful places in the political arena.
Sen. Ireti Kinjibe, (-PDP, FCT), urged all women to go back to their respective wards and polling units to prevail on their representatives to advocate for the passage of the bill seeking special seats for women.
Ireti said that women had to be a strong lobby group, saying they could not just be talking about women inclusivity without working for it.
She called on IPAC to encourage women to be included in party leadership positions and elective positions.
Mrs Noimot Salako-Oyedele, Deputy Governor of Ogun State, described the conference as a reminder that the push for inclusive politics transcended party lines.
She said it was a national imperative that demanded collective commitment.
According to her, the theme of the conference offered a timely platform for reflection, collaboration, and decisive action across the political landscape.
The deputy governor added that it would help to confront structural and attitudinal barriers limiting women’s inclusivity in Nigeria politics.
“Our roles must not be symbolic, they must be strategic, and they must deliver results.
“Let us all, men and women, move beyond rhetorics and drive the structural changes needed to make inclusive leadership our new reality,” Salako said.
Politics
Security Will Improve Next Year-Lawan Assures Nigerians …Says Only APC, Tinubu Have the Trust of Nigerians in 2027
By George Mgbeleke
President of the 9th Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan, has expressed strong optimism that Nigeria’s security challenges will see significant improvement by next year, citing ongoing strategic investments and recent changes in the nation’s military leadership.
Senator Lawan made this assurance on Thursday when he received a delegation of Vice Chairmen from the six Local Government Councils in his Yobe North Senatorial District (Zone C) on a courtesy visit at the National Assembly, Abuja.
Speaking on the nation’s security trajectory, Lawan who chairs the Senate Committee on Defence stated, “The security situation is still not what we desire, but the federal government is doing a great deal, working together with state governments. By the grace of God, things will improve.”
He highlighted the substantial investments being made by the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration in the armed forces and other security agencies.
“It is my belief and conviction that the security situation will be far better by next year (2026). The leadership of the armed forces has recently been reconfigured. Now we have a new set of military leadership, and with the new Minister of Defence, who himself was formerly Chief of Defence Staff, I am sure things will get better,” Lawan said.
The Senator reaffirmed his confidence in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Tinubu administration, declaring that the party retains the trust of Nigerians as the nation looks toward 2027.
“All of us here belong to the All Progressive Congress (APC). We believe this is the party that has the trust of Nigerians,” he said, emphasizing the collaborative governance between national and state officials elected on the party’s platform.
Senator Lawan also addressed the nation’s economic outlook, acknowledging present challenges while pointing to a foundation for growth.
“This administration has succeeded in stabilizing our economy. The Nigerian economy is now on a very solid foundation, and steadily we are making progress,” he noted.
He linked the 2026 national budget to the broader agenda for development, adding that the Senate had received the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (2026–2028) from the President.
“The budget is what develops a nation, especially a developing one. We look forward to estimates in the 2026 budget that will address the challenges Nigerian communities face, so we can curb insecurity, improve the economy, create employment opportunities, and generate wealth for a better life.”
Assuring his constituents and Nigerians of dedicated representation, Lawan pledged, “Our purpose here is always to stand for the promotion and protection of the interests of our people.”
He thanked Nigerians for their support and called for national unity behind the government’s efforts to build an inclusive economy that provides relief for all tiers of society.
Politics
Ambassadorial screening:Senators Ndume, Oshiomhole Clash as Omokri Takes a Bow
By Our Correspondent
There was a dramatic clash on Thursday during the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs’ screening of ambassadorial nominees, pitting Senators Ali Ndume (Borno South) and Adams Oshiomhole (Edo North) against each other over the fate of former presidential aide Reno Omokri.
The session, was already tensed after an earlier struggle for space, brought together a lineup of high-profile nominees, including former INEC Chairman Mahmud Yakubu, ex-Army Chief Abdulrahman Dambazau, former Aviation Minister Femi Fani-Kayode, and former Rivers State Sole Administrator Vice Admiral Ibok Ibas.
In a move that instantly shifted the atmosphere, Ndume urged the committee to allow Omokri and several other nominees to simply “take a bow and go,” describing the former aide—whom he claimed to have known for 25 years—as fully qualified for the diplomatic role.
Oshiomhole pushed back, refusing to second the motion and insisting on making comments before any approvals.
The disagreement quickly escalated into a heated exchange, with Ndume accusing Oshiomhole of obstructing proceedings and calling him a “tout.” Oshiomhole shot back, branding Ndume a “hypocrite,” while stressing that despite past political differences, he would still support the president’s nominees.
The confrontation drew the attention of other lawmakers, who intervened to calm tempers. In the end, Omokri was allowed to “take a bow and go” without facing a single question—keeping him firmly on track for ambassadorial appointment.
Omokri’s nomination has stirred controversy, with critics questioning whether someone who fiercely opposed President Bola Tinubu during the 2023 elections could now credibly represent Nigeria abroad. His inclusion on the president’s list reignited debates about loyalty, credibility, and the standards for diplomatic postings.
The broader screening exercise followed a familiar pattern of deference. Former governors, ministers, first ladies, and ambassadors—among them Okezie Ikpeazu and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi—were also asked to bow and exit without scrutiny. Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele defended the practice, saying it recognizes their previous service.
President Tinubu submitted 65 ambassadorial nominees to the Senate—34 career diplomats and 31 non-career appointees, including former lawmakers and political heavyweights. Ndume, who had only last week criticized the list for allegedly violating the federal character principle, appeared to reverse course on Thursday, backing the same nominees he had questioned.
As the screening continues, all eyes remain on the Senate. But the fiery Ndume–Oshiomhole showdown and Omokri’s smooth passage have highlighted both the political undercurrents shaping high-level appointments and the Senate’s growing reliance on the controversial “bow and go” tradition.
Business & Economy
Bank Charges:Reps C’ttee Gives Commercial Banks 4-Days Deadline to Submit Requested Documents on Deductions
By Our Correspondent
To guide against fraudulent practices in the nation’s financial institutions, an Ad-hoc Committee of the House of Representatives investigating deduction of taxes and sundry charges from civil and public servants earnings and multiple bank charges on customers account in Nigeria has given the commercial banks operating in Nigeria a 4-Day deadline to submit all requested documents on their charges
The House probe panel also insisted on the appearances of the Chief Executive Officers CEOs of these financial institutions at the investigative hearing and rejected representation of any bank CEO without authorization letter to the panel appropriately signed.
Chairman of the House Committee Hon. Kelechi Nwogu in a remark at the commencement of the House panel session on Tuesday in Abuja said that the House probe panel is mandated to ensure that all deductions of charges by banks on customers account must be fined rightly and used rightly.
He further stated that the House Committee had extended invitation to the Ministry of Finance, Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation OAGF, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC and commercial banks operating in Nigeria on the investigation.
The House Committee members during the investigation said that the commercial banks are perpetrating illegality by deducting inexplicable charges from civil servants, public servants and other customers bank accounts without remittances.
The House Committee Chairman and some members who rejected representation of the CEOs of GT Bank, Zenith Bank, Access Bank and other commercial banks cannot hold waters as they insisted that they must appear before the panel unfailingly
He said: “You cannot appear here without an identity. We are not here on our own. We are here on the mandate of the people that elected us into parliament.
“We have resolved to meet next week Wednesday. You must submit all requested documents on or before Monday.
“We will go through all the documents and we will put you on oath”.
“It will not be well if we invite you here again and you tell us the same story. We have given a deadline that any bank that failed to submit the requested documents on Monday must be sanctioned”.
The House Committee Chairman said that the House panel is not leaving any stone unturned to unravel why the commercial banks engage in spurious decudctoon of charges on their customers account.
Other members of the panel notably Hon Chidi Mark Obeta,Hon. Engr Dominic Okafor,and other members while speaking in support at the hearing demanded that the bank chief executive officers must appear before the panel unfailingly.
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