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2027 polls: Northern youths hail Tinubu’s reforms

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Youths from the 19 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory converged in Kaduna on Wednesday to assess President Bola Tinubu’s policies and reforms ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The gathering, organized by the Arewa Political Awareness Movement, was part of a public sensitisation programme to inform citizens about government achievements across key sectors.

Speaking at the event, APAM convener Jabir Usman described the platform as a civic engagement initiative aimed at creating informed citizens.

“Our democracy thrives when citizens are informed, conscious, and actively involved in governance. Leadership must be measured by impact, not rhetoric, and by results, not propaganda,” Usman said.

He said the forum was also meant to shed light on the administration’s performance over the last two and a half years, especially in sectors that directly affect ordinary Nigerians.

“Education, healthcare, security, agriculture, infrastructure, and economic policies have all seen notable progress under President Tinubu,” Usman said.

On education, Usman highlighted the National Education Loan Fund, which provides financial support for underprivileged students to pursue tertiary education without being hindered by poverty.

“Poverty will no longer be a reason for dropping out of school. This initiative ensures every deserving child has the opportunity to achieve their dreams,” he said.

Another landmark policy, he added, is the new pension scheme for retired university professors, granting them pensions equal to their annual salaries. “This restores dignity to the teaching profession and motivates academic excellence,” he said.

Usman also mentioned the establishment of new federal universities across the North, including Kachia in Kaduna, Azare in Bauchi, Tsafe in Zamfara, and Funtua in Katsina, to produce highly skilled professionals in medicine and science.

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He further highlighted the 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) Programme, designed to equip three million youths with skills in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, data science, and other digital technologies by 2027.

“Thousands of young Nigerians are already benefiting, gaining skills, devices, and opportunities that position them for the global economy,” he said.

In the health sector, Usman praised the reintroduction and restructuring of the National Emergency Medical Services and Ambulance System, which guarantees free ambulance services and medical care within the first 48 hours of emergency admission.

“The government is showing that human life is its highest priority,” he said, noting that over 1,000 primary healthcare centers have been revitalized, with 5,500 more in the pipeline, while health insurance coverage increased from 16 million to 20 million Nigerians.

On agriculture, Usman noted that the administration injected ₦130 billion into the National Agricultural Development Fund to boost food production and diversify the economy.

He also highlighted the creation of the Ministry of Livestock Development, describing it as a historic move to modernise ranching, improve animal husbandry, and reduce conflicts between farmers and herders.

On security, Usman said President Tinubu had implemented a unified national security strategy under the leadership of National Security Adviser Malam Nuhu Ribadu.

“Coordination among the Army, Air Force, Navy, Police, DSS, Civil Defence, and local vigilante groups has improved intelligence sharing and rapid response,” he said. “Communities terrorized by bandits in the North-West are beginning to experience stability, while strategic operations have weakened extremist groups in the North-East.”

Economic reforms, Usman added, include the Supreme Court’s restoration of local government autonomy and the Central Bank of Nigeria’s monetary policy adjustments, which have stabilized borrowing costs and the foreign exchange market.

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“These reforms are bringing development closer to the people and boosting business, investment, and job creation,” he said.

He also highlighted progress in energy and infrastructure, including increased oil production, investments in off-grid electricity and compressed natural gas, and railway projects such as the Kaduna–Kano line, which enhance mobility, regional trade, and employment opportunities for youth.

Speaking at the programme, Senior Adviser on NGO Matters to  Kaduna Deputy Governor,  Alhaji Muktar Zubairu, urged youths to take advantage of government empowerment schemes and actively participate in governance.

“Youths must wake up to the realities of governance. Register to vote, participate in elections, and hold leaders accountable. Do not allow yourselves to be used for selfish interests,” Zubairu said.

He noted that while some empowerment programmes, such as student loans and small-scale investment schemes, are not entirely new, their continuity and expanded scope have made them more effective.

Zubairu also emphasised the importance of youth representation in government, including in cabinet and advisory roles. “Young people are being carried along in decision-making, and they must use their influence positively,” he said.

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Suswam quits PDP, cites unresolved internal crises

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A former Governor of Benue State and ex-Senator, Gabriel Suswam, has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party, citing persistent internal crises and a lack of cohesion within the opposition party.

Suswam’s resignation was contained in a letter dated Wednesday, February 4, 2026, and addressed to the Chairman of the PDP in Mbagber Council Ward, Logo Local Government Area of Benue State.

The letter was shared on Facebook by his Chief of Staff, Moses Ukeyima.

In the letter, the former governor said his decision was informed by what he described as the party’s failure to resolve longstanding internal conflicts affecting its leadership, structure, discipline and ideological direction.

He said, “I write to formally resign my membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), with effect from the date of this letter.

“This decision has not been taken lightly. For decades, the PDP provided me with a platform to serve the Nigerian people in various capacities; as a Member of the House of Representatives, as Governor of Benue State, and as a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. For these opportunities and the trust reposed in me at different times, I remain sincerely grateful.

“However, the party that once stood as a symbol of cohesion, internal democracy, and progressive opposition has, regrettably, become plagued by persistent and unresolved internal conflicts. These disputes, spanning leadership, structure, discipline, and ideology, have been allowed to fester without any clear or credible pathway to resolution.”

According to him, despite repeated interventions and reconciliation efforts, the party has remained locked in what he called a cycle of crisis, with no clear pathway to stability.

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He said he could no longer reconcile his continued membership in the party with his personal convictions and desire to contribute meaningfully to nation-building within a stable political platform.

“I believe that political parties must serve as platforms for ideas, discipline, and constructive engagement, not arenas of endless internal warfare.

“Regrettably, the current state of affairs within the PDP no longer aligns with these ideals,” he added.

He said he had chosen to step aside, while expressing hope that the PDP would one day find the courage and consensus to resolve its internal contradictions.

As of the time of filing this report, the PDP leadership had yet to react to Suswam’s resignation.

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Convention showdown: PDP govs resist Wike bloc’s move to dismantle committees

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The crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party deepened on Tuesday as governors elected on the party’s platform rejected moves by an Nyesom Wike-backed caretaker committee to reschedule the party’s national convention and dissolve key zonal structures, arguing that the faction lacked the constitutional authority to take such decisions.

The caretaker committee, backed by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Wike, had rescheduled the party’s national convention, originally slated for March 28, to March 29 and 30.

The Caretaker Committee Publicity Secretary, Jungudo Mohammed, announced this in Abuja on Tuesday, after its National Working Committee meeting, which dissolved the Southwest, North-West, and Plateau zonal committees.

In response, PDP Governors Seyi Makinde (Oyo State), Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed and others who are backing the Tanimu Turaki (SAN)-led National Working Committee, stated that the Wike group lacks the authority to organise a convention or dissolve zonal committees.

The Turaki-led NWC’s National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, in an interview with The PUNCH, added that the Wike-aligned caretaker committee is mired in self-deception.

Last Friday, the Federal High Court in Ibadan annulled the PDP National Convention held on November 15, 2025, in Ibadan, Oyo State, and ordered Turaki (SAN) and others to stop acting as the national officers of the party.

Before the ruling, the PDP governors had endorsed the Ibadan Convention, which elected Turaki and other NWC members for a four-year term. However, the FCT Minister, together with his allies, maintained that they were in charge of the party leadership.

Although the governors oversaw a transition from former Chairman Umar Damagum to Turaki before Damagum’s tenure ended on December 9, the Wike-aligned faction formed a 13-member caretaker committee on December 8, with Mohammed Mohammed, Samuel Anyanwu, and others as acting NWC members.

Both the governors’ bloc and the Wike-aligned faction later sought recognition from the Independent National Electoral Commission, but the Commission refused to recognise either group, triggering a series of court cases ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In response to the court ruling, the Turaki-led PDP NWC, through its Publicity Secretary Ini Ememobong, said its legal team had been instructed to immediately file an appeal and explore all available legal options.

Meanwhile, the Wike-backed faction welcomed the ruling restraining Turaki and others from acting as the party’s National Working Committee and vowed to organise a convention to usher in new NWC members.

The Publicity Secretary of the Wike-backed committee assured that the party would be steered back to a winning path.

He stated, “There are certain decisions—major decisions that were reached, far-reaching decisions indeed. And part of the decisions reached from this Caretaker Committee meeting is the adjustment made as regards the date earlier released for the national convention.

“Recall that yesterday, during the NEC meeting, a date was announced for the national convention of the party, which was billed to be held on the 28th and 29th of March. However, after careful consideration of certain factors, the date has been slightly adjusted for the convention to take place on the 29th to the 30th of March.

“Secondly, the NEC working committee has equally dissolved the North-West, South-West, and Plateau State Zonal Committees. The zonal committees of the PDP will have a caretaker committee appointed soon. Furthermore, the timetable approved for the congresses in the states, zonal, and ward congresses will take effect as approved by the NEC.”

Responding to a question about possible reconciliation, the publicity secretary stated that the National Caretaker Working Committee is engaging in wide consultations before announcing the National Convention Planning Committee to accommodate willing participants.

“Yes, it is in the spirit of this that the committee for the convention planning cannot be announced immediately. We want to give room where we can accommodate other party faithfuls who have shown great interest in joining us.

“So, that is why we will allow room for wider consultation. Certainly, there is room for other party members who are returning to be co-opted into the convention planning. We want an all-inclusive convention that every member of the party will be happy with.”

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Before the Caretaker Committee entered a closed-door meeting, Acting factional Chairman, Abdulrahman Mohammed, affirmed that the party remains united under his leadership and pledged to ensure an all-inclusive national convention.

He stated, “There is no division in the PDP under my leadership. The PDP is united. We are working towards a peaceful and all-inclusive convention of our party. I am sure that members of the party are following developments and know that we are genuinely working to reposition this party.

“The party remains united, committed to bringing its members together, and focused on forging ahead in preparation for future elections.

“This caretaker committee is also working in accordance with the PDP constitution and electoral laws to organise an all-inclusive National Convention. So, as we move forward, our focus will continue to be on inclusiveness, transparency, and ensuring that every member of the party has a voice in shaping the future of the PDP.”

Reacting, Ememobong stated that there would be no convention, affirming that the Southwest, North-West, and Plateau zonal committees have not been dissolved.

“They lacked the capacity and the locus to do so. It is just a movie called Fool’s Paradise, where they are dwelling at the moment. They are enjoying self-deception. Self-deception is the worst form of deception.

“If they have chosen to deceive themselves, we cannot allow them to enjoy themselves. The reality check is that they lack the power to do so. They cannot do it, and it has not been done.”

Meanwhile, the management and staff of the PDP have reaffirmed their full recognition and loyalty to the Turaki (SAN)-led NWC, insisting that the party’s leadership elected at the Ibadan National Convention remains valid despite the recent judgment of the Federal High Court, Ibadan.

The PDP management, in a statement issued on Tuesday and signed by the Acting Director of Administration, Gambo Gaude, the Director-General of the PDI, Dr Edward Ugbada, along with 74 other staff members, maintained that the courts lacked jurisdiction over the internal affairs of the party.

The PDP staff said there was no legal obstacle to the Ibadan Convention, ‘’as it was duly convened by the NEC in line with the PDP Constitution.’’

The statement read, “That the entire Management and Staff of the Peoples Democratic Party reaffirm our recognition, loyalty, and allegiance to the Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, SAN-led National Working Committee of our great party, which was duly and legally elected at the party’s National Convention held in Ibadan, Oyo State, on November 15–16, 2025.

“That we stand by the election of the National Working Committee and all other resolutions reached at the Ibadan National Convention, as they are in the general interest of our party in the exercise of its supremacy over its internal affairs, in line with the Constitution of the PDP and extant judgments of the Supreme Court.

“That the staff of the PDP, as custodians of the PDP Secretariat, will not align with or recognise any other unauthorised leadership apart from the Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, SAN-led National Working Committee, because the leadership was validly elected at the National Convention sanctioned by all the legitimate organs of the party.

“That it is already established in a plethora of judgments of the Supreme Court that issues of membership, leadership, congresses, and conventions of a political party are entirely the internal affairs of the party, requiring only the party’s internal mechanisms, over which the courts have no jurisdiction to interfere or interrogate.”

They further stated that the party met the legal requirements of section 84 of the Electoral Act, 2022, by notifying INEC of the National Convention, which was held ‘’with INEC present.’’

The party staff equally noted that the recent Supreme Court ruling in INEC vs SDP & Ors reaffirmed that political parties are only required to notify the Commission, a step the PDP duly completed.

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The group stated, “We are also aware that, according to the Electoral Act, the only time a Convention, Congress, or Meeting would be voided under the law is if notice of such events were never given to the Commission, which is not the case in this instance.

“That under section 31(3) of the PDP Constitution, the decision of the National Executive Committee (in this case, to hold the Convention to elect a new leadership of the party) is binding on all organs and members of the Party; a provision which rendered the litigation by the two former members of the party and the consequential judgments against the Convention by Justice Kolawale Omotosho and Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja, surprising.

“In the case of the judgment of the Federal High Court, Ibadan, it is clearly inconsistent with the extant judgment of the Supreme Court on the party’s internal affairs, especially as the subject matter is before an appellate court on the ground of want of jurisdiction of the trial court.

“It is of particular concern that Justice Agomoh accused our party of conducting the Convention in disobedience to the order of the court when, in fact, the judge was made aware of the ruling by the Oyo State High Court, which ordered our party to conduct the exercise.”

They expressed surprise that Justice Uche Agomoh, in her judgment, allegedly misapplied the law by granting reliefs not requested against the party, going so far as to attempt the creation of a Caretaker Committee to impose on the party beyond her jurisdictional authority.

They added that the party’s Constitution contains no provision allowing any unelected individual or group to arbitrarily form committees or assign positions to themselves.

The statement added, “As critical stakeholders in the democratic process, we urge the National Judicial Council to caution judges who are complicit in delivering judgments or issuing orders that make them appear as willing tools in the hands of the All Progressives Congress  to cripple opposition and destroy our hard-earned democracy.”

In a related development, Governor Makinde, during the commissioning of the state PDP Secretariat at Oke Ado in Ibadan on Tuesday, vowed that they would not allow vagabonds to undermine the party.

The governor said, “In Yorubaland, there is a saying that when a house or compound is peaceful, it is because the unruly elements there have not yet grown up. In the PDP, those unruly elements came of age in 2015. The vagabond had their moment, almost a decade of disruption and recklessness, but they were firmly shown the way out in November 2025. Therefore, there is no longer any room for such behaviour in the PDP.

“Whatever challenges we are witnessing today can be traced back to 2015, when the PDP lost power at the Federal level, and a leadership vacuum emerged. That vacuum created the opportunity for indiscipline to take root. Otherwise, those elements would never have been able to gain a foothold in our great party.

“When I came into government in 2019, and even up to 2023, I found myself aligned with some of these forces. But I have since reflected, repented, and resolved never to allow that again. For anyone to think they can hijack the PDP and use it to install another party in power is completely unacceptable—no, no, no.”

Makinde expressed confidence that the judiciary would rule in PDP’s favour in the ongoing legal disputes stemming from the party’s post-election crisis.

He stated, “Our leaders who spoke earlier repeatedly emphasised one thing: truth. Truth will always prevail. Lies may persist for years, even for decades, but the day the truth finally emerges marks the end of falsehood.

“I have absolute confidence in Nigeria’s judiciary. The courts will do what is right because the judiciary remains the last hope of the common man and will deliver justice to the PDP.

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“After the PDP was out of power at the Federal level from 2015, it was in 2019 that a chairman led the party back to power in the state. That chairman is Alhaji Mustapha. In recognition of this legacy, this building will be named, Mustafa House.”

He added that the title deed of the property would be formally handed over to the PDP National Chairman for onward transmission to the party’s Board of Trustees.

“This document before me is the title deed to this property. I will be formally handing it over to the National Chairman, who will in turn transmit it to the Board of Trustees, the body that holds the assets of the PDP in trust for the party,” Makinde said.

Reacting through his media aide, Lere Olayinka, Wike described Makinde as an inconsistent politician who would be ‘’consumed by the fire of political treachery he himself ignited.’’

“He admitted that he was a vagabond. He said he has now repented. So, he is first a vagabond who claimed to have repented. Happy repentance to him from being a vagabond.

“However, in my place, it is said that even when a madman is cured of his madness, there will still remain some traces of madness.

“Therefore, like he has been inconsistent politically, don’t be surprised tomorrow when he returns to being the same vagabond that he claimed to have repented from.

“But the truth is, we understand his fears and worries. We understand that he knows what is coming. But too bad, we can’t help him from being consumed by the fire of political treachery that he ignited.”

A PDP chieftain in Rivers State,  Chimenem Wodi, slammed Makinde over his comments against the FCT minister.

Wodi, an ally of the minister, said comparing Makinde to Wike is a mismatch, saying the latter has written his name in the annals of Nigeria’s political history.

He said contrary to Makinde’s claims, Wike has not only strengthened his own house, but there is no faction in Rivers  PDP.

Wodi further said politics is about results, noting that Wike has control of all the local government chairmen in the state and the members of the State House of Assembly are with him, even with a sitting governor.

He continued, “If you remember, this was what happened in 1953 when Anthony Enahoro moved one of the greatest motions. And part of it was for the South to survive and for Nigeria to be liberated. So many people opposed it. So, this is not the first time we are seeing this type of swipe. It is expected.

“When you look at the politics in the West and when you look at the man called Makinde, he is still a neophyte and has not achieved much. You can’t compare Makinde to Wike in terms of political strength and clout. Wike has a presence in almost all the states, and that is why he says politics is structured.

“When Makinde says vagabonds have left the party, you can’t take away Wike. Wike has not only brought the PDP in together, he has also brought the APC together, and that is the rainbow coalition in Rivers State.”

He referenced President Bola Tinubu’s assertion that Wike is the political leader of Rivers State, saying, “And the President has said drop impeachment, but he said ‘look, Wike is the political leader and he said follow your leader.’

“If Wike has no clout, the President will not say that. Politics is pragmatism and result and Wike is excellent. PDP would have gone comatose if not for Wike. Today, Wike has all the local government chairmen with him.’’

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The Muslim Community of Lagos State (MCLS) has expressed deep concern over what it described as the marginalisation of Muslims in political appointments and governance within the state, vowing not to support any political party that presents a non-Muslim for governor in the next general election.

At its maiden General Assembly held last Saturday at the Lagos State Secretariat Mosque Hall, Alausa, Ikeja, the group lamented the exclusion of Muslims in key sectors, particularly education, and called for the recruitment of Arabic and Islamic Studies teachers in public schools.

In a strongly worded resolution, the Assembly declared that Muslims would not support any political party that fields a non-Muslim candidate in the 2027 governorship election. “We cannot continue to be sidelined in our own state. The Muslim community will only support a candidate who represents our values and interests,” the communique stated.

The gathering, which drew over 1,000 Muslims from various divisions and local governments across Lagos, was marked by passionate debates, motions, and unanimous resolutions. Members adopted the provisional financial report for 2024 and 2025 pending audit, ratified trustee nominations, and endorsed the new constitution of the community, which introduces the Islamic system of Shurah for electing officers.

Speakers at the event underscored the need for Muslims to unite and participate actively in politics. The Assembly urged the Lagos State Government to ensure religious balance in the appointment of Tutors General and Permanent Secretaries across the six educational districts, and to recruit Arabic and Islamic Studies teachers in public schools. It also appealed to the government to respect the Supreme Court’s ruling on the use of hijab by female Muslim students and to address what it described as the marginalisation of Muslims in health institutions and political appointments.

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Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, Alhaji Tajudeen Afolabi highlighted the problem of poor followership, noting that selfishness, unethical conduct, and indifference among citizens have contributed to bad governance. “The followers must rise above laid-back attitudes and unwholesome acts if we are to achieve meaningful change,” he said.

Prof. Saheed Timehin of Lagos State University (LASU) stressed the importance of value change, collective responsibility, and active participation in governance. Prof. Nasir Onibon added that good leadership reflects good followership, urging citizens to embrace self-reappraisal and sincerity of purpose. “Once the followers are good, the leaders will get it right,” he remarked. Prof. AbdulKabir Paramole, also of LASU, illustrated how dishonesty and corruption among followers undermine development, warning against the culture of inflating costs and misrepresenting facts. He cautioned against cursing leaders over policies perceived to be harsh, insisting that followers must also play their part in nation-building.

The Assembly ratified the nomination of trustees, including Tajudeen Oluyole Olusi, Prof. Tajudeen Gbadamosi, Chief Bode Oyedele, Imam Yahyah Ishola, Dr. Abdulkareem Seriki, Alhaja Muhibat Wonu Folami, Ramlat Muri Okunola, and Alhaja Rasaqat Tobun. The new constitution was presented by Barr. Mubashir Ojelade, Chairman of the Constitution Review Committee, explained that it clearly defines eligibility, tenure, and procedures for electing officers.

The four-hour event was highly participatory, with members raising questions, offering insights, and adopting motions through voice votes. The Assembly concluded with a strong call for Muslims in Lagos to unite, entrench Islamic values in their families, and play a decisive role in shaping the political future of the state.

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