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Oluremi Tinubu Hosts NASS Members, Urges Passage of Gender Parity Bill
The First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, at the weekend hosted members of the National Assembly to a special dinner at the State House Banquet Hall.
The dinner also witnessed an interactive session focused on solutions to the state of the nation.
Tinubu used the occasion to plead for the passage of the Gender Parity Bill, also known as the Reserved Seats for Women Bill, currently before the legislature.
She also canvassed deeper engagement between the legislature and the presidency in order to promote national development.
Amid the security challenges across the country, the First Lady acknowledged the leaders’ commitment to the nation and to the democratic values they collectively uphold for Nigeria.
Guests at the dinner included Vice President Kashim Shettima.
Also present were Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas.
Gov. Hope Uzodinma of Imo State was also at the dinner.
The gathering, according to the First Lady, was for dialogue and reflection on Nigeria’s democratic future and the centrality of women’s participation.
The First Lady said that the Gender Parity Bill offered a historic opportunity for Nigeria to reposition its democracy and strengthen national development.
“I have watched with keenness in recent months as various interest groups across our beloved nation, and even international bodies, have gathered momentum in support of this particular bill.
“Is it indeed possible for this bill to scale through? Yes, if not today, someday.
”If we do this now, the 10th Assembly will go down in the history of our legislature as the set that stood for women when it counted the most,” she said.
The First Lady urged lawmakers to seize the moment to “take care of our girls and boys.”
She said the current challenges facing millions of children, especially the girl-child and vulnerable boys in the Almajiri system, underscored the need for inclusive reforms.
“In the past few days, our nation has faced a lot of assault, especially as it concerns the future of the education of the girl-child.
”The boys, on the other hand, through the Almajiri system are deprived of basic necessities.
“This deprivation opens them up to be lured into the wrong hands.
”This is why we must prioritise reforms that restore dignity and provide safe learning environments,” she said.
Tinubu stressed that affirmative measures had improved governance quality in several countries, adding that Nigeria must not be left behind.
“Across the world, countries that have adopted varying forms of affirmative measures have seen improvements in the quality of governance, the inclusiveness of public policies, and the stability of their political systems.
“Nigeria can, and should also benefit from such progressive ideologies.
“I trust in your collective wisdom, your experience, and your patriotism to steer the nation towards a solution that is constitutionally sound and politically workable.
”Everyone, either male or female, should be given the opportunity to contribute to our shared humanity,” she said.
Akpabio, in his response, commended the First Lady for what he described as an unprecedented initiative.
He said both arms of the legislature remained committed to supporting President Bola Tinubu in stabilising the country and advancing inclusive governance.
“We are determined in the National Assembly to support President Tinubu to overcome the current enemy action in Nigeria,” he said.
He disclosed that he had written to two U.S. congressmen earlier in the day to correct what he described as “a false narrative” suggesting religious persecution in Nigeria.
Akpabio also announced that the Senate had resolved to designate kidnapping as a terrorist act carrying the death penalty with no option of fine or judicial discretion.
On the Gender Parity Bill, the Senate President pledged support, saying, “We will not want you to invite us only when women have a particular interest.”
Abbas, on his part, also praised the First Lady’s commitment to the well-being of Nigerians.
He said her advocacy had given women peace, security and strong national visibility.
Abbas said the House recently dedicated an entire week of plenary sessions to national security for the first time in Nigeria’s legislative history.
He said members expressed overwhelming support for Tinubu’s security reforms.
On the Gender Parity Bill, Abbas said, “Women constitute almost half of our population but remain severely underrepresented in parliament.”
”This weakens our democracy and undermines national security.
“If this bill succeeds, Nigeria will take a significant step toward inclusion, justice and national stability,” Abbas added.
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2027: Fubara Pulls Out of APC Governorship Primaries
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has withdrawn from the governorship primaries of the All Progressives Congress (APC), slated for Today.
In a statement entitled ‘My decision to withdraw from the Rivers State Gubernatorial Primaries’, which he personally signed on Wednesday night, Fubara stated that he would support whoever emerged as the candidate of the party.
He said: “After deep reflection and extensive consultations with my family, friends, and associates, I have taken the difficult but necessary decision to withdraw from the APC gubernatorial primaries.
I do so with a full heart and with a firm commitment to support whoever emerges as the candidate of our great party.“Leadership is ultimately about sacrifice. There comes a time when personal ambition must yield to the greater good of the people. Rivers State is bigger than any individual, and at this critical moment, the peace, stability, and unity of our dear state must take precedence over every personal interest.
“To my supporters who stood firmly with me throughout this journey who gave their time, resources, prayers, and unwavering hope, I offer my deepest gratitude. I understand the disappointment, the anger, and the pain many of you may feel. Much has indeed been invested and much sacrificed along the way. But please know that your loyalty and trust were never in vain. My silence over this period was deliberate and strategic, guided always by the higher interest of our state and our people.
“As our elders say, not everything a hunter sees in the forest is spoken of in the marketplace. Some truths are best borne quietly, not out of fear, but out of wisdom and restraint for the sake of peace and a greater purpose. It is enough to say that I have faced immense pressures and difficult choices, but my love for Rivers State remains greater than anything else.
“I sincerely thank our great party, the All Progressives Congress, for the platform and support extended to me throughout this process. I also express my profound appreciation to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his support and encouragement.
“The APC remains our collective home, and I urge all party faithful and supporters to remain steadfast and committed as we continue to build a stronger and more united future together.
“Let it be clearly understood that I stepped aside from participating in the upcoming River’s state gubernatorial election not out of weakness, fear, or surrender, but out of conviction and sacrifice so that Rivers State may move forward in peace and unity and I remain committed to serving the good people of Rivers state till the end of my term. Thank you, and May God bless Rivers State.” He stated.
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Kalu Commends Tinubu, APC, Constituents after Winning Party Primaries
By Eze Okechukwu, Abuja
The Senator representing Abia North Senatorial District, Orji Uzor Kalu, has expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu, the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), party stakeholders, and the people of Abia North following his victory in the APC senatorial primary election.
He secured the APC ticket for the 2027 National Assembly election after defeating his challenger, Philip Nto, by a massive margin of 63,548 votes recently.
The former Senate Chief Whip polled 65,651 votes against Nto’s 2,103 votes in the direct primary election conducted across the 57 wards of Abia North Senatorial District.Official figures released by the APC Primary Election Committee showed that out of the 72,028 registered voters, 69,441 members were accredited, while a total of 67,854 votes were cast during the exercise.
In a statement issued on Tuesday on his official media platforms after the declaration of the results, Kalu said he was overwhelmed with gratitude to God and the people for the overwhelming support given to him throughout the process while he described the outcome of the exercise as a humbling reaffirmation of the trust and confidence reposed in him by the party and the people.
“Today, I speak with a heart full of gratitude to Almighty God for His grace, mercy, and the privilege of life and service to humanity,” Kalu stated.
“I remain deeply humbled by the confidence reposed in me once again by our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), as its candidate for the 2027 Abia North Senatorial election.
“I sincerely appreciate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the national leadership of our great party, APC leaders and stakeholders across Abia State and beyond, members of our political family, the OUK Movement and Reality Organisation, party faithful, and supporters for their steadfast loyalty, encouragement, and belief in our shared vision for Abia North.
“Most importantly, I thank my beloved people of Abia North, the good people of Arochukwu, Ohafia, Bende, Isuikwuato, and Umunneochi. Your love, prayers, support, and trust over the years continue to inspire me. I love you all deeply,” he added.
Reflecting on his journey in the Senate since 2019, Kalu said his representation had focused on giving Abia North a stronger voice at the National Assembly while attracting meaningful development projects to communities across the district.
According to him, his legislative contributions include the sponsorship of over 20 bills targeted at improving governance, security, education, infrastructure, industrialisation, and economic growth in Nigeria.
Among the bills listed by the senator are the Coastal and Inland Shipping (Cabotage) Act Amendment Bill, Armed Forces Act Amendment Bill, Compulsory Free Universal Basic Education Act Amendment Bill, Electoral Act Amendment Bill, Administration of Criminal Justice Act Amendment Bill, National Food Bank Establishment Bill, Tax Crime Commission Bill, NESREA Amendment Bill, and the Electric Vehicle Transition and Green Mobility Bill.
He also disclosed that he sponsored constitutional alteration bills aimed at granting concurrent legislative powers on railways and electricity to deepen decentralisation and fast-track national development.
“I have also consistently advocated stronger community policing structures and reforms aimed at improving security and governance at the grassroots level,” Kalu stated.
On infrastructure, the senator said his office had facilitated over 70 road projects spread across the five local government areas of the district through strategic partnerships and effective representation.
Beyond road infrastructure, Kalu highlighted interventions in healthcare, education, youth empowerment, industrialisation, and economic development.
“In the healthcare sector, our mothers, elderly citizens, and vulnerable groups have benefited from free healthcare services through the National Health Insurance Scheme,” he said.
“In education, we embarked on the renovation and construction of over 100 schools, alongside the distribution of desks, instructional materials, free STEM textbooks, school sandals, and uniforms for pupils across communities.”
The former Abia State governor further revealed that foreign scholarship opportunities and overseas training programmes had also been facilitated for youths and women as part of efforts aimed at sustainable human capital development.
According to him, leadership should be measured by its impact on ordinary citizens and future generations.
“For me, leadership must always be about building a stronger tomorrow for our people. It should be about creating opportunities for the child in Isu, Amanagwu Arochukwu, Ndi Ibe Ohafia, Ndi Inyang Abam, Ezeukwu Bende, Nneato Umunneochi, Uturu in Isuikwuato, and every other community in Abia North to have a brighter future,” he said.
Kalu also pointed to ongoing industrial and investment-driven projects in the district, including the completed Cashew Processing Factory in Igbere, as well as the ongoing Solar Panel Factory and Keke Manufacturing Plant projects, which he said were aimed at creating jobs and stimulating economic growth.
He added that thousands of women and youths across the district had benefited from empowerment initiatives involving the distribution of tools, equipment, and support materials to improve livelihoods and encourage self-reliance.
The senator further noted that interventions had equally been carried out in erosion and flood-prone communities within the district to mitigate environmental challenges affecting residents.
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Protests Rock Conduct of APC Senatorial Primaries in Kogi
From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
Controversy and protests marred Monday’s All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial primaries in Kogi State, even as former governor Yahaya Bello and other aspirants claimed victory in their respective districts.
Kogi East: Echocho alleges irregularities, threatens 2027 bid
Tensions flared in Kogi East where incumbent Senator Jibrin Isah, popularly known as Echocho, rejected the conduct of the primary.
In a viral video, the visibly agitated senator alleged that election materials and officials were absent in several wards, including his own, and claimed no proper election took place.Echocho accused party officials of bias and alleged that results were “prepared at the Government House before the commencement of the exercise.”
“That result is a nullity, and cannot even be announced,” he said.
The senator further threatened to challenge Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo in the 2027 governorship race if the senatorial primary outcome did not favor him.
“I am going to contest against you. I have the right. The battle line has been drawn,” Echocho declared.
He maintained that his constituency projects and empowerment programs were meant to strengthen the APC ahead of future elections for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Ododo, and accused the governor of turning against him despite his loyalty to both Ododo and former governor Yahaya Bello.
Other complaints in Kogi west
Another aspirant, Ustaz Abubakar Zakari Ola, also raised concerns before voting began. He alleged plans to intimidate his supporters and claimed that voting was disrupted by thugs in centers where he held an advantage.
High turnout in Bello’s hometown
Despite the disputes, turnout was described as massive across the state’s three senatorial districts.
In Agassa, the hometown of former governor and Kogi Central aspirant Yahaya Bello, supporters voted in large numbers. Bello commended delegates for a peaceful process and praised party officials for adhering to guidelines, calling the exercise a reflection of the APC’s capacity to conduct transparent elections.
Also contesting the Kogi Central ticket are APC Diaspora Secretary and businessman Chief Momoh Obaro, and Ibrahim Yakubu Adoke.
Meanwhile Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo participated in the primary at his Upogoro/Odenku Ward polling unit in Okene LGA. The exercise was held under tight security with a large turnout of party members.
Speaking to journalists after voting, Ododo described the process as “peaceful, transparent, and orderly,” saying it reflected the democratic ideals being strengthened within the ruling party.
Official results from the primaries were yet to be announced as of press time. Echocho’s rejection and threats of legal and political action signal potential post-primary battles within Kogi APC ahead of the 2027 general elections.


