Politics
ADC: FG Manipulating Food Prices for Political Gains, —Says Govt Is Weaponising Hunger While Destroying Local Production
By Our Correspondent
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticized the federal government’s claim of increased local production of food as dishonest, given that many farmers, especially in the northern part of the country, have been displaced by banditry, while those that remained active could not afford the skyrocketing cost of fertilisers and other critical inputs. In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party questioned the rationale behind hoarding imported food while millions go hungry, calling it a deliberate weaponisation of poverty for political gains.
The party urged a complete overhaul of the country’s agricultural strategy, calling for policies that protect local production, promote food price stability, protect the lives of farmers, and pursue long-term food sovereignty.
The full statement read:
“The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is deeply concerned by the Federal Government’s misleading narrative around the so-called drop in food prices.
” Contrary to what is being celebrated in official circles, the reality on the ground, as confirmed by the voices of struggling farmers and families across the country, is that the Tinubu government is manipulating food prices and weaponising hunger for political gains.
“The reported drop in the prices of some food items is artificial, and a result of import waivers that have flooded the market with cheap foreign food. It is neither evidence of sound policy nor proof of increased local production. And while that may offer momentary relief in food prices, it has, and will, come at the heavy cost of sabotaging local farmers who can no longer compete due to soaring input costs, especially fertilisers, and worsening insecurity.
“Additionally, we find it particularly strange and dishonest for the government to claim that its policies are encouraging domestic production at a time when many farmers have been displaced by bandits, and those who remain are barely able to afford the cost of planting. How can production be increasing when the rural economy is under siege by bandits, and the costs of planting are now beyond the reach of the average farmer?”
Continuing the statement noted,”This is propaganda. What we are witnessing is a deliberate manipulation of food prices for short-term political gain, designed to create the illusion of economic progress while citizens continue to suffer. Any current drop in price is temporary, unsustainable, and driven by panic, not strategy, and deliberate planning.
“We also take note of the government’s claim that it has not released imported food into the market. If we are to even momentarily entertain this falsehood, it begs an even more damning question: why is the government hoarding food while the people go hungry? What sort of administration stores food in warehouses during a hunger crisis?
“The ADC condemns in the strongest terms the weaponisation of hunger and calls for a complete overhaul of the current agricultural approach. We must protect local producers, address rural insecurity, and invest in long-term food sovereignty, not temporary political optics.
“The Nigerian people deserve truth and food, not manipulation and a false narrative of renewed hope.”
Politics
Ihedeioha joins ADC, receives membership card
By George Mgbeleke
lhedioha, the former Governor of Imo State, has formally joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Ihedioha completed his registration on Monday, January 12, 2026, at Mbutu Ward, Aboh-Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State, where he was issued his official ADC membership card, Number 001.
The report from the ADC secretariat states that his registration was conducted by the Ward Secretary, Prince Obinna Opara, while the Ward Chairman, Chief Alex Ahamuefula, presented the membership card.
The event was witnessed by party leaders, stakeholders, and community leaders, including Evangelist Dr. Obi Nwaigwe, Mayor of Mbutu, and Hon. Jonathan Egbule, Chairman of Aboh-Mbaise Local Government Area, among others.
Speaking after the registration, Ihedioha said his decision to join the ADC was deliberate and based on his belief in the party’s principles of accountability, clear values, and service to the people.
He said Nigeria and Imo State require leadership focused on public interest and responsive governance.
“Our people want leadership that listens, serves, and puts the common good above personal interest. I am convinced that the ADC provides a credible platform to pursue these goals,” he said.
Ihedioha added that his decision to register at the ward level reflected his commitment to grassroots politics.
National party officials present included the ADC National Vice Chairman (South East), Sir Bon Unachukwu; Deputy Diaspora Coordinator, Maigari Bello Kasimu; and Uko Nkole, Coordinator of the Nigerian Former Legislators Forum.
Sir Bon Unachukwu described Ihedioha’s entry into the party as a boost to the ADC’s profile in the South East and nationally, noting that the party was pleased to welcome a former governor and experienced public servant.
The Imo State Chairman of ADC, Prof. James Okoroma, led members of the State Executive Committee to receive the former governor and witness the registration.
Welcoming him on behalf of the party, Prof. Okoroma said Ihedioha’s decision strengthened the ADC in Imo State and reaffirmed the party’s commitment to internal democracy and grassroots mobilisation.
Politics
INEC Starts the 2027 Clock: Commission Moves Early to Rebuild Trust, Reset Strategy Amid Leadership Transition
By George Mgbeleke
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening public confidence in the electoral process as it begins early strategic preparations for the 2026 off-cycle polls and the 2027 general election.
Chairman of the Commission, Prof. Joash Amupitan, stated this on Tuesday at a Leadership Workshop organised by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) for INEC leadership, holding from January 13 to 15, 2026, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos State.
Prof. Amupitan described the workshop as timely, noting that the Commission is navigating a critical period of leadership transition marked by changes at the top and the retirement of several directors and senior management staff after years of distinguished service to the nation.
He said institutional continuity must be anchored on INEC Starts the 2027 Clock: Commission Moves Early to Rebuild Trust, Reset Strategy Amid Leadership Transition
rather than the mere preservation of structures.
According to him, continuity does not imply sameness but the ability to faithfully carry forward INEC’s constitutional mandate while adapting to emerging realities with insight and resolve.
Looking ahead to the 2026 off-cycle elections and the 2027 General Election, the INEC Chairman said Nigerians expect an electoral management body that is independent in thought and action, transparent in its processes, professional in conduct and credible in its outcomes.
He explained that these expectations informed the Commission’s ongoing induction and strategic retreat aimed at setting a clear direction for 2027 and beyond.
Prof. Amupitan acknowledged that despite significant reforms recorded between 2015 and 2023, public confidence in the electoral process remains fragile.
He warned that democracy cannot thrive without trust, noting that misinformation and disinformation have increasingly undermined confidence in elections.
“In an era where fake news travels faster than the truth, INEC is often compelled to defend its integrity against orchestrated falsehoods even before the first vote is cast,” he said.
He reaffirmed that under his leadership, the Commission remains firmly committed to delivering free, fair, credible, transparent and inclusive elections in strict compliance with the Constitution, the Electoral Act 2022 and the Commission’s Regulations and Guidelines.
He added that rebuilding public confidence is a daily operational responsibility that guides every decision of the Commission.
Prof. Amupitan further noted that the leadership workshop, which brought together the Chairman and all National Commissioners, reflects INEC’s belief in collective leadership and shared responsibility in addressing electoral risks and seizing emerging opportunities.
Also speaking at the event, the IFES Regional Director for Africa and Country Director for Nigeria, Mr. Seray Jah, said the workshop marks the early strategic phase of Nigeria’s preparations for the 2027 General Election, stressing that the credibility of elections is largely shaped by decisions taken early in the electoral cycle.
He said IFES has partnered with INEC since 1998 in strengthening Nigeria’s electoral system through support for strategic planning, election operations, technology deployment, institutional reform and inclusion.
According to him, the workshop provides INEC’s leadership with an opportunity to reflect on emerging challenges, including increasingly complex logistics, the responsible use of technology, misinformation and AI-driven risks, internal coordination, and public confidence in a highly polarised environment.
Mr. Jah reaffirmed IFES’ commitment to supporting INEC throughout the 2027 electoral cycle and beyond, while also acknowledging the support of the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) in promoting electoral integrity and democratic governance in Nigeria.
The three-day workshop brought together INEC National Commissioners, senior management staff and international partners to deliberate on strategic opportunities and challenges in electoral administration, with a focus on leadership, institutional resilience and public trust.
Politics
2027 Polls:Youth-based Organizations lobby Alhaji Ndarani(SAN) to contest Zone “A” Senatorial seat in Niger state
By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna
Two prominent youth-based organizations in Zone A’ Senatorial Districts in Niger State have passionately called on a prominent Senior Advocate of Nigeria Alhaji Mohammed Ndarani, SAN to indicate his interest to contest the ( Zone A’) Senatorial Districts seat in the 2027 general elections.
They cited his record of philanthropy, grassroots engagement and leadership credentials as some reasons behind their call.

The members of the groups who came in there large numbers made the presentation at a brief ceremony in Abuja on Monday
The Niger South Coalition of Youth Groups, in a letter endorsed by its Coordinator, Hon. Abdullahi Muhammad Gangwa, said the decision to propose Ndarani’s candidacy followed extensive consultations across the eight local government areas of the zone.
The coalition described Ndarani as the preferred choice of youths, noting that his public popularity, community presence and consistent service to humanity have positioned him as a beacon of hope for improved political leadership and effective representation.
According to the coalition, Ndarani’s experience, expertise and international exposure would add value to deliberations in the upper legislative chamber.
The group pledged to publicly present and support his candidacy and further undertook to purchase the required nomination forms, describing the move as a people-driven initiative aimed at promoting transparency and accountability in governance.
Similarly, the Ndarani Advocacy Movement (NAM) also urged the legal luminary to vie for the Senate, declaring him the most qualified candidate to represent Niger South.
In a separate letter signed by its Chairman, Hon. Theophilus A. Mamman, the group said its support was anchored on Ndarani’s distinguished academic background, professional accomplishments as a SAN and his personal attributes of humility, empathy, philanthropy and effective communication.
The group noted that Ndarani’s qualities have made him a unifying figure capable of driving meaningful development and elevating the status of Niger South at the national level.
It stressed that the zone requires his vision, passion and expertise in the Senate to advance the interests of the people.
Responding, Alhaji Mohammed Ndarani,SAN, the Hukunchi Nupe and Hukunchi Kasan Hausa, appreciated them for the visit and for calling on him to contest for Senatorial seat in 2027.
He assured them that he would answer their calls at an appropriate time after due consultation.
“I am so delighted and overwhelmed that you people have come down to pay me a courtesy visit and to ask me to contest for the seat of Senate, Niger South Senatorial district, Zone A come 2027.
“This your Clarion Call is a call for service to humanity.
“I am very optimistic that by the special grace of God, I will do a robust consultation and I will come with a very informed position that is going to help us all, Nupe extraction, Nupe Kingdom and Niger State,” he said.
He said, “I will consult widely with my family members, friends, associates and other critical stakeholders before communicating my decision to the groups
He urged them to continue to advocate for good people to vie for leadership positions in the interest of peace and development of Niger State and Nigeria at large.
The learned silk commended the initiative and the confidence reposed in him.
In a goodwill message, Engr. Mohammed Dagachi Etsugaie, the National President of Community Association for Grassroots Transformation (CAGRAT) who said he was at the historic occasion as a civil society runner and friend of Ndarani
described him as a man of integrity whose past records of achievements speak volumes.
He said it was a positive development in politics when people voluntarily consider and invite an individual to contest for public office in a representative democracy.
Engr Dagachi noted that such a call reflects trust and the belief that the person would offer quality representation.
According to him, the youths’ decision underscores their conviction that Ndarani’s presence in the Senate would translate into effective advocacy and tangible benefits for Niger South.
Speakers, after the speaker in their goodwill messages, extolled the virtues of the legal icon in their approval for his Senatorial Candidacy.
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