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ADP slams Nigeria’s 2026 budget over rising debt

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The opposition Action Democratic Party on Tuesday faulted Nigeria’s fiscal direction following President Bola Tinubu’s presentation of the 2026 budget, warning that rising public debt, weak budget execution and mounting insecurity are pushing the country toward economic fragility.

In a statement issued in Abuja, the National Chairman of the ADP, Yabagi Sani, said Nigeria was facing a “crisis of fiscal credibility,” arguing that successive budgets had prioritised headline figures over execution and outcomes.

Sani noted that public debt had climbed beyond ₦100trn, with debt servicing now consuming a disproportionate share of federal revenue at the expense of social and capital spending.

According to him, uncertainty surrounding key assumptions of the 2026 budget—oil output, exchange rates and deficit financing—was already undermining investor confidence and business planning.

He said, “Nigeria now faces a crisis of fiscal credibility—not only in the size of budgets, but in execution, clarity, and confidence. As the nation approaches 2026, public debate has intensified around overlapping fiscal cycles and persistent extensions.

“While headline figures dominate discussion, execution remains the deeper problem. By late 2025, less than 20 per cent of the 2025 capital budget had been released, leaving critical infrastructure stalled.

“Public debt has crossed ₦100trn, with debt servicing consuming over 60% of federal revenue, crowding out social and capital spending. Uncertainty surrounding the 2026 budget—assumptions on oil output, exchange rates, and deficit financing—creates economic risk by undermining investor and business planning.”

The ADP chairman added that by late 2025, less than 20 per cent of the 2025 capital budget had been released, while debt servicing was crowding out development spending.

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He also highlighted the country’s power sector as a symbol of budgetary failure, noting that Nigeria still generated under 5,000 megawatts of electricity for a population of over 220 million, forcing businesses to rely heavily on generators at huge cost.

Sani warned, “An economy cannot industrialise in darkness. Budgeting without execution is not reform. Borrowing without assets is not development.”

On the broader impact of recent economic reforms, the ADP chairman acknowledged that policies such as fuel subsidy removal and foreign exchange unification were presented as necessary, but said the absence of effective social protection had translated into widespread hardship.

He said national household surveys showed that more than 60 per cent of families had experienced a decline in real income since 2023, while inflation and currency depreciation had eroded savings and purchasing power.

Sani stated, “Economic reform must not become economic punishment. A responsible government reforms and protects.”

The ADP’s remarks echoed wider concerns that Nigeria’s annual budgets, though expanding in size, have yet to deliver commensurate improvements in welfare, productivity and social stability.

Last Friday, the President presented the 2026 Appropriation Bill to the National Assembly, projecting a cautiously improving economy while pledging stricter budget discipline and tougher revenue enforcement across government agencies.

The president also vowed to adopt an uncompromising security posture, declaring that all armed non-state actors would be treated as terrorists under his administration’s security doctrine.

Presenting the proposal—titled “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity, Tinubu said the fiscal framework was designed to lock in recent macroeconomic gains, restore investor confidence and translate stability into broad-based prosperity.

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He defended the administration’s controversial economic reforms, arguing they were beginning to yield results.

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Jonathan will be on 2027 ballot, says coalition convener; read details

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan will appear on the 2027 presidential ballot, a coalition pushing for his return to power has declared. However, Jonathan himself is yet to formally accept the proposal.

The Convener of the Coalition for Jonathan and a member of the African Democratic Congress, Dr Tom Ohikere, made the disclosure in an interview with ARISE TV, saying the former president would make his position known within one to two days.

He was responding to questions about Jonathan’s comment that seeking the presidency was “not a computer game,” which Ohikere said had been misread by some observers.

“Let me make sure that it must not be misunderstood by Nigerians. When he said it’s not a computer game, what he was trying to say was that it’s not an easy thing for somebody to just come up and say he wants to contest presidency. A lot is involved. It’s a huge process, a very comprehensive process.

But all I want to say is that Goodluck Jonathan will be on the ballot,” he said.

When pressed on whether Jonathan had accepted the coalition’s proposal, Ohikere acknowledged he had not.

“He never accepted. But in the fullness of time, shortly, shortly, give him the next one or two days, he will make his pronouncement,” he said.

The coalition has been actively pressing Jonathan to contest the 2027 presidential election, framing his potential candidacy as a vehicle for national healing and unity.

During recent visits, Jonathan reportedly indicated he would consult widely before arriving at a decision.

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The ADC has positioned itself as the platform for Jonathan’s potential run, as opposition forces continue to regroup ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Jonathan’s eligibility to contest, however, remains the subject of legal dispute.

A Federal High Court suit is challenging whether his return to the ballot would violate term limit provisions of the 1999 Constitution, given that he served as president from 2010 to 2015.

Jonathan lost the 2015 presidential election to President Muhammadu Buhari and conceded defeat before results were fully announced.

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Court adjourns ADC leadership suit indefinitely

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The Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday again adjourned indefinitely the suit filed by an African Democratic Congress (ADC) chieftain, Nafiu Bala Gombe, challenging the party’s leadership under former Senate President David Mark.

Justice Emeka Nwite adjourned the matter sine die after the plaintiff informed the court that he had applied to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court for the transfer of the case to another judge.

The suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1819/2025 has generated a fresh leadership crisis within the ADC following the emergence of Mark and former Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola, in the party’s leadership structure.

At the resumed proceedings, counsel for the plaintiff, Luka Musa Haruna, told the court that the Supreme Court had on April 30 dismissed the interlocutory appeal earlier filed by Mark against the proceedings.

He said the apex court also set aside the Court of Appeal’s order staying proceedings in the substantive suit.

“The interlocutory appeal of the second defendant has travelled to the Supreme Court. My Lord, we are glad to inform this honourable court that on the 30th day of April 2026, the Supreme Court delivered its judgment on the interlocutory appeal dismissing the said appeal for lacking in merit,” he said.

The lawyer, however, disclosed that the plaintiff had written a letter dated May 4, 2026 to the Chief Judge seeking reassignment of the case to another judge.

Haruna urged Justice Nwite to await the administrative decision of the Chief Judge on the request.

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“At this juncture, we must humbly pray to your Lordship, to wait for the administrative decision of the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court,” Haruna said.

The request was opposed by lawyers representing the defendants, who accused the plaintiff of attempting to frustrate the accelerated hearing earlier ordered by the Court of Appeal and upheld by the Supreme Court.

Counsel for the first defendant, Realwan Okpanachi, faulted the plaintiff for allegedly ambushing the defence with the transfer request.

“We have not received any communication regarding that application. My Lord, so as it is, we don’t know the form or the content of that application. Therefore, we take the approach of the plaintiff as an ambush,” he said.

“We also consider it as an attempt to frustrate the order of accelerated hearing granted by the Court of Appeal and upheld by the Supreme Court,” he added.

Counsel for the second defendant, Sulaiman Usman, described the move as “forum shopping and judge shopping.”

“So my Lord, for the plaintiffs to come back to this court, and to inform us today that they have written a private correspondence to the Honourable Chief Judge, and to hinge that to make a request for this court to await the outcome of that private correspondence, is not only unfortunate My Lord, but a dangerous trend which must not be allowed to stand,” he said.

Counsel for the fifth defendant, P.I. Oyewole, also opposed the request, describing it as “strange” and accusing the plaintiff of inviting the Chief Judge “to indulge in judicial rascality.”

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Responding, Haruna maintained that the plaintiff stood by the application.

Ruling, Justice Nwite held that the court could not take any action on the letter without hearing all parties.

“Taking a decision or any action in such a letter without hearing from the defendants will amount to breach of their fundamental right in this suit,” the judge ruled.

He added that since the letter was addressed to the Chief Judge, the trial court could not make any pronouncement on it.

Justice Nwite subsequently adjourned the matter indefinitely.

“This matter is best adjourned sine die to afford the parties properly file a Certified True Copy of the judgment of the Supreme Court in the interlocutory appeal in the suit, to serve the defendants with the letter addressed to the Honourable Chief Judge, and finally to await further or any directive from the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court,” Justice Nwite said.

Gombe is seeking an order restraining Mark, Aregbesola and others from parading themselves as leaders of the ADC, arguing that their emergence violated the party’s constitution and provisions of the Electoral Act.

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‘Why Jonathan Can Not Win 2027 Election’

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Some political analysts have predicted that former President Goodluck Jonathan has no chance of winning the 2027 presidential election should he decide to contest.

Speaking during an interview with Daily Trust, political analysts, Jide Ojo and Prof. Saleh Dauda both ruled out the chances of Jonathan clinching victory at the 2027 polls.

It was reports that their position was made known following the latest calls by some youths for Jonathan to contest the 2027 presidency.

In his view, Jide Ojo argued that those calling for Jonathan’s return were merely trying to weaken the South politically ahead of the election.

He observed that Jonathan had largely stayed away from partisan politics since leaving office in 2015 and had instead focused on peace-building activities across Africa, and urged him to remain so.

“This man has decided to mind his own business, certifying peace efforts, observing elections across Africa and running his foundation. So why drag him into partisan politics now?” he asked.

According to him, Jonathan’s chances of winning the presidency are “next to nothing,” adding that the former President has no political support base, and it may be too late to align with any political party.

“He has not been politically active since 2016. He has not built any political support base or movement. So, the bottom line is that he will not win.

“They don’t want him to win. What they simply want is to polarise and fragment the southern vote,” Ojo said.

On the issue of political platform, Ojo questioned which party Jonathan would contest under, noting that party primaries are already close.

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“Today is May 6 and party primaries are expected soon. Under which platform does he want to contest?” he queried.

Also speaking, Prof. Dauda advised Jonathan to ignore the calls and stay away from active politics. According to him, the current realities of Nigerian politics do not favour Jonathan.

“Let me be frank with you. If there is any advice I can give Jonathan, it is to stay away from this frivolous move.

“His chances of winning an election, as far as I understand, is zero,” he stated.

When asked again if Jonathan’s chances were truly nonexistent, the professor replied: “Yes, given the nature of Nigerian politics.”

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