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Tinubu lacks understanding of insecurity, says opposition

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President Bola Tinubu’s call on herders to end open grazing, surrender illegal weapons, and transition fully to ranching has triggered criticisms from major opposition parties in the country.

In an exclusive interview with Sunday PUNCH, spokespersons for the Labour Party, African Democratic Congress, and Peoples Democratic Party accused the Tinubu administration of pushing “rhetoric,” lacking strategy, and misdiagnosing Nigeria’s security crisis.

The President had, on Wednesday, unveiled a new national livestock plan aimed at curbing the farmer–herder conflict and reducing armed violence in rural communities.

The policy, which forms part of the government’s broader security reforms and the work of the new Ministry of Livestock, also urges herder associations to embrace ranching and cooperate with security agencies.

Tinubu’s directive came amid renewed abductions of students in Niger and Kebbi schools and persistent farmer–herder clashes across the North Central region, where hundreds have been killed in recent months.

But opposition parties say the directive shows that the President misunderstands the nature of Nigeria’s insecurity.

“It is an organised criminal invasion,” said the spokesperson for the LP, Obiora Ifoh.

Ifoh said the insecurity ravaging the country was being perpetrated by terrorists.

“It is a case of terrorists invading the serenity of the nation. It’s not about the herders. Yes, I agree some terrorists disguise as herders, thereby making it difficult for you to isolate or differentiate who is genuinely a herder and who is a terrorist. But it’s the work that government must do.”

Ifoh argued that many of the recent attacks, including school invasions and church assaults, were carried out by armed groups who had nothing to do with cattle rearing.

“Did the people who came to invade the schools in the North come with any herd? No. What about the ones who attacked the church in Kwara? They are not herders.

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“The terrorists doing these things are doing it because they want to make more money to buy more arms to control the invasion. So, it is up to the Federal Government to up the ante and do something good about it. But if they are willing, they can do something,” he stated.

Similarly, the African Democratic Congress described the President’s directive as empty talk.

ADC National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, questioned the practicality of the policy.

 

 

He said, “Have you seen any herder carrying weapons? The ones they claim move around with firearms—are they carrying them about in the city? Some of these announcements are declarative, just for newspaper headlines.

“They don’t even have an idea how they want to implement it. For instance, they just declared a state of emergency on security. What does that mean in real terms? What should we expect to see?”

The ADC imagemaker argued that the government’s recent security declarations, including a state of emergency, have not translated into visible action.

“When you woke up this morning, is your life different than it was yesterday? It’s just another rhetoric to grab newspaper headlines, that’s all.”

Abdullahi also criticised the Tinubu administration’s plan to hire 30,000 new police officers, saying there is not enough infrastructure or ammunition to train them.

He said, “You are announcing that you want to hire 30,000 more policemen. Where will you put them and the existing policemen? Go and check their barracks. Where will they get the ammunition to even train them? Meanwhile, they train them with sticks.

“Even the existing policemen, you need to see how they count bullets to give them. So, a lot of very terrible things are going on. When they make this kind of statement, I doubt if the President is even aware of the depth of the decay. You are building an army when the war has already started.”

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The Peoples Democratic Party took a tougher stance, accusing Tinubu of being out of touch with realities on the ground.

PDP Deputy National Youth Leader, Tim Osadolor, said the President’s directive lacked depth.

“The President is just coming down to talk without even knowing what is happening around him. I am sure somebody told him that if he says something like that, it will resonate with the Nigerian people.

“Tinubu doesn’t even know what is happening. That is the truth. The problem is not armed herders,” he lamented.

Osadolor insisted that open grazing remains a major driver of tension and urged herders to acquire land or return to their ancestral communities.

“Animal husbandry is a private business, and until it is treated as such, we will continue to have problems. Like farmers and other businesses, let these herdsmen also purchase land for grazing or go back to their ancestral communities to rear them. May God help anybody who comes to my ancestral land in the name of pacifying herders,” he warned.

The PDP chieftain also mocked the practicality of the policy.

“So how does Tinubu plan to go about his policy? Is he going to queue up all the herdsmen in this country and start asking them one after the other if they own arms?” he queried.

Referencing a recent viral video of a Customs officer claiming to have distributed seized rice to bandits, Osadolor argued that the government itself appeared seemingly aware of the whereabouts of criminal groups.

“These are issues that should be taken seriously in a sane society. They should have invited that Customs officer to come and show us the location of the bandits they gave the bags of rice. It means his government knows where they are.

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“If a senior government official in the Customs can be saying they know where they are and even give them a treat with illegal rice they impounded, it means there is a problem. So as 2027 approaches, Nigerians should brace up for more rhetoric and grand speeches. We should be able to demand accountability and ask for change,” he argued.

The criticisms came in the wake of renewed calls by Senator Francis Fadahunsi (APC, Osun East) for the National Assembly to legalise controlled civilian gun ownership to counter rising insecurity.

Fadahunsi told his colleagues during plenary that Nigeria is “at war” and must consider measures adopted in “about 120 countries” that allow citizens to carry arms.

“If the elite and a few of us who are okay are carrying guns, it will be war against these criminals, and they will run away because they are not many,” he said.

He also demanded death penalties for kidnappers and negotiators while questioning the competence of the current defence leadership.

“The Commander-in-Chief needs to look at the military architecture around him and do the needful.”

As debate deepens, the Tinubu administration insists that ranching, tighter border controls, and the disarmament of armed herders remain the only sustainable pathway to ending the farmer–herder crisis and restoring rural security.

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Ohanaeze Ndigbo Pledges Full Support For Tinubu’s Re-election

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The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has vowed to support President Bola Tinubu until 2031.

The organisation declared its support in a statement issued over the weekend by Ohanaeze’s factional Deputy President-General, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, and National Spokesperson, Chinenyeze Ohia.

Ohanaeze Ndigbo called for the completion of all significant projects in the South-East zone ahead of 2027 elections.

The group hailed Tinubu for his decision to appoint David Umahi to serve as Minister of Works, noting that this marks the first instance in 74 years, since 1951, that an Igbo individual has held the vital position.

Ohanaeze said that for the temporary opening of the Lagos-Calabar coastal Highway, Umahi has distinguished himself.

The organisation said, “Without hesitation, we, the Ndigbo, declare forthrightly: for the first time since 2015, we are witnessing a political landscape where all five Southeast Governors, all five Igbo Ministers, and the entire Southeast region stand unwaveringly loyal to President Tinubu’s re-election campaign for 2027.

“In recognition of the recent temporary opening of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway on the 12th of December 2025, Ohanaeze Ndigbo acknowledges this remarkable achievement.

“It is a significant milestone that enhances festive season travel and provides much-needed relief to millions of Nigerians, particularly commuters in Lagos.

“The year 2025 has been characterised by an unprecedented transparency in governance, exemplified by the Federal Government’s proactive engagement of the nation’s anti-graft agencies, the EFCC and the ICPC.

“Their audits of financial transactions and contractor performances have paved the way for timely payments and enforced accountability, thereby reinforcing adherence to contractual agreements between the Federal Government and both domestic and foreign contractors.”

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Ohanaeze Ndigbo urged the Federal Government to create opportunities in 2026 for local Nigerian contractors to compete on an equitable basis with foreign counterparts.

“As we reflect on the substantial infrastructural investment of 1.5 trillion Naira, directed toward road projects in the Southeast region, we commend President Tinubu for his unparalleled benevolence,” it further stated.

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Ondo APC, PDP clash over N10,000 handouts by Aiyedatiwa

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The Ondo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress has denied allegations that Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa distributed N10,000 handouts to residents during his visit to the Akoko area on Monday.

The Peoples Democratic Party, through its Director of Media and Public Communications, Wande Ajayi, claimed the governor shared cash and tokens with people in the four local government areas of Akoko.

The PDP stated, “At this point in his tenure, the governor ought to be embarking on a statewide commissioning tour of completed projects rather than parading communities to share N10,000 handouts and token gestures that insult the dignity of the people of Ondo State. Our people are not beggars, and Ondo State is not a charity home.

“After two years in office, the governor must account for the billions of naira that have accrued to the state, including federal allocations, internally generated revenue, and special intervention funds.

“What Ondo people deserve are functional schools, equipped hospitals, motorable roads, job opportunities, and a revitalised economy, not envelopes and handouts meant to mask governance failure.”

Reacting, APC’s Director of Media and Publicity, Steve Otaloro, said the governor’s visit did not involve charity or serve as a substitute for governance.

He explained that such tours were a longstanding democratic tradition, allowing elected leaders to engage citizens, listen to concerns, assess projects, and express appreciation for public support.

Otaloro added, “Contrary to the PDP’s claims, this administration has not reduced governance to handouts or optics.

“The modest support extended to vulnerable citizens during the tour must be understood within the broader framework of social intervention and compassionate governance, particularly in a period of national economic adjustment.

“A government that acknowledges hardship and provides relief alongside long-term development planning is acting responsibly, not insultingly.

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“On project delivery and fiscal accountability, the APC-led government has nothing to hide. Since assuming office, Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa has prioritised continuity, fiscal prudence, and the orderly execution of inherited and newly initiated projects.

“Across education, healthcare, road infrastructure, agriculture, and urban renewal, projects are at various stages of execution, many of which are verifiable on the ground.

“The opposition’s blanket claim that projects are below 20 per cent completion is not only inaccurate but intellectually dishonest.

“It is also disingenuous for the PDP to suddenly assume the posture of defenders of civil servants, pensioners, and public infrastructure.

“Ondo people are well aware of the legacy of abandoned projects, unpaid entitlements, and policy inconsistency that characterised PDP administrations in the state.”

Aiyedatiwa, on Monday, December 15, 2025, began a statewide tour of local government areas to thank the people at the grassroots.

The tour started with the four Akoko local government areas of Akoko North-West, Akoko North-East, Akoko South-East and Akoko South-West, where the governor thanked residents for their support and galvanised backing for the re-election of President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

“I am here to greet you and thank you. Some people say politicians do not return after elections. I have no election now. I only came to appreciate you all for your support for my administration,” he said during the visit.

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Osun 2026: Anti-Adeleke forces attempting to hijack Accord Party, says spokesman

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The national leadership of the Accord Party has accused opposition elements in Osun State of sponsoring what it described as a “charade” aimed at hijacking the party ahead of the 2026 governorship election, following the conduct of a disputed parallel primary in the state.

The National Publicity Secretary of Accord, Joseph Omorogbe, stated this in a statement issued in Abuja on Monday.

While emphasising that the exercise was illegal and unauthorised, Omorogbe claimed the parallel primary in Osun was staged by some fun-seeking fellows making a mockery of the nation’s democracy.”

He said, “Those behind the exercise were sponsored by some opposition figures in the state who are jittery of the emergence of the action Governor of Osun State, His Excellency Ademola Adeleke, as the flag bearer of Accord.”

The party spokesman noted that the alleged attempt to create confusion was short-lived, as the Independent National Electoral Commission promptly distanced itself from the exercise.

“The sham those political hirelings staged to hoodwink unsuspecting members of the public has been swiftly disowned by the Independent National Electoral Commission as null, void, and of no effect in the upcoming gubernatorial election in the state.

“Accord will not dissipate energy responding to frivolities from jokers and political nomads roaming the democratic space in search of elusive greener pastures,” Omorogbe said.

According to him, they were happy the electoral umpire made it clear that the commission was “not aware of the kangaroo exercise aimed at confusing the state that has been peaceful, stable, and safe for citizens since Adeleke assumed office.”

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Reaffirming the party’s support for Governor Ademola Adeleke, the spokesman said the governor remained focused on governance rather than political intrigues.

“As a compassionate leader, Governor Adeleke is focused on delivering dividends of democracy to the good people of Osun State and will not be distracted by the antics of the main opposition party in the state,” he said.

He described Adeleke as “a man of the people and the only leader citizens trust and followed him to Accord, the platform that will protect their interests and well-being.”

Omorogbe concluded with a call for unity, urging members and supporters to “remain in one accord for unity, stability, security, and prosperity.”

The statement comes barely 24 hours after INEC publicly disowned a factional governorship primary reportedly conducted by a group claiming to be members of the Accord Party in Osun State.

On Sunday, the faction was said to have held a primary election in Osogbo, the state capital, which reportedly produced Bamigbola Clement as its candidate for the August 8, 2026, governorship election.

The exercise reportedly featured the accreditation of delegates and the presence of armed police operatives at the venue.

Bamigbola, who was presented as the sole aspirant, confirmed his emergence, saying, “It is true. We had our primary, and I emerged as the consensus candidate.”

However, INEC swiftly distanced itself from the exercise.

The PUNCH reported the commission’s Public Relations Officer in Osun State, Musa Olurode, as saying the electoral body was only aware of one Accord Party primary.

“We have monitored the only Accord Party primary a few days ago. The report has been submitted. INEC is not aware of any other party’s primary,” Olurode said.

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INEC had monitored the earlier Accord primary held last Wednesday in Osogbo, where Governor Ademola Adeleke emerged unopposed as the party’s candidate for the 2026 poll.

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