POLITICS
FG Warns Labour Unions over Unlawful Picketing

The Federal Government has warned labour unions that unlawful picketing will attract the full weight of the law.
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige said this in a statement issued by Mr Charles Akpan, the Deputy Director Press and Public Relations in the ministry yesterday in Abuja.
According to Ngige, government will not condone further hooliganism in the disguise of trade unionism.
He said the Federal Government would no longer fold its hands while what ought be a peaceful agitation by unions crossed the boundary of lawfulness as stated in Section 43 of the Trade Unions Act.
Cap.T14,LFN,2004.“The Federal Government has watched as the offices of the Minister, Minister of State and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Trade and Investment were locked for days by agitating workers unions.
”Thus, preventing other workers and officers of government from carrying out their lawful duties.
”Similarly, the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre has been under lock and key since Nov.15 , preventing the newly appointed Director General of the agency, Adesoji Eniade from assuming office.
“We therefore wish to strongly warn that the President and Commander-in-Chief is the Chief Executive of the Federation in line with Section 5 (1) of the Constitution and is solely conferred with the powers of appointment into public offices such as Permanent Secretaries, Directors Generals, however designated.
”This is, as clearly contained in Section 171(d) of the 1999 constitution. He does not share such power with any other person.
”It is clearly therefore ultra vires for public servants in the name of unionism to attempt to dictate to the President over the exercise of its constitutional powers on appointments.
“Hence , the gale of irrational and unlawful picketing by the unions in the Ministry of Trade and Investment and that of the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre run counter to sections 87 and 89 of the ILO principles and the Trade Disputes Act, 2004, ” he said.
He added that for avoidance of any doubt, disruptive picketing which barricades entrances to workplaces, premises , locking up of offices, and preventing workers who wish to continue working, are direct threat to public order, hence illegal.
He noted that the fact that the Federal Government allowed the unions time to come to terms with the illegality they embarked upon and doing the right thing, “does not constitute license for further illegality”.
“We therefore state clearly here that the principle of non -interference in Article 3 , C87 of the ILO Convention is that the employer interferes not in the affairs of the union.
”Reciprocally, employees/ workers are not to interfere in the business of their employers; on how they run their business which in this case is government. They, therefore, have no say in whom is appointed or deployed at any given time.
“ Workers in the Citizen and Leadership Centre have therefore been given the next 24 hours to open the officers they locked up, especially that of the newly appointed Director General of the agency, who is the new bonafide Head of the Centre , having been appointed by the President on Oct. 3.
“We seize the opportunity to call on the leadership of the both the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) to educate their members on their rights and privileges and to call them to order,” he said.
He said that government would bring the full weight of the law on those who continued to cross the line in the disguise of unionism.
“We further warn that unruly behaviours emanating in the course of a strike in the guise of picketing by employers may be subjected to the relevant sections of the Criminal Code and punishment dispensed accordingly. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse,” Ngige said. (NAN)
General News
Prof Rufai Ahmed Alkali Calls for Calm Over Outcome of North East APC Stakeholders Meeting

By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Political Adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Prof Rufai Ahmed Alkali, has called for calm over the outcome of APC North East Stakeholders meeting, cautioning against any divisive rank within the party.
The North East APC stakeholders meeting held in Gombe on Sunday, June 15, 2025 had ended abruptly over the controversy surrounding the absence of a formal endorsement of Vice President Kashim Shettima, alongside President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Prof Alkali said that this is not the time for premature posturing or muscle-flexing.
According to him, “any divisive signals, particularly from within the ranks of our own party, risk undermining not just our legacy but the confidence of Nigerians who entrusted us with leadership.”
He emphasised that it is not unusual in a democracy to have differences of opinion but over the years the APC has weathered such challenges with dignity and brotherhood.
Part of the statement reads: “As a long-standing and committed member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), | feel compelled to appeal to all party stakeholders, leaders, and supporters — especially across the North East — to exercise caution, demonstrate political maturity, and remain focused on the unity and stability of our great party.
“It is not unusual, in a thriving democracy such as ours, for differences of opinion to emerge, especially as political momentum gradually builds toward the 2027 general elections.
“However, we must remember that the APC has, over the years, weathered similar moments with dignity and brotherhood — always putting party cohesion and national interest above ail other interests.
“Let it be clear: now is not the time for premature posturing or muscle-flexing. We are barely midway through the current administration, which is still focused on implementing the Renewed Hope Agenda. Our priority must remain consolidating the achievements recorded so far under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima, particularly in securing our nation, reviving our economy, and restoring public confidence in governance.
“Any divisive signals, particularly from within the ranks of our own party, risk undermining not just our legacy but the confidence of Nigerians who entrusted us with leadership.
“The North East has played and continues to play a pivotal role in the APC’s success story. We must, therefore, rise above internal frictions and recommit ourselves to constructive dialogue, inclusive engagement, and party discipline.
“I call on all APC leaders — at the national, zonal, and state levels — to remain calm and focused. Let us guide our actions by wisdom, not emotion; by long-term vision, not short-term advantage.
“We owe this not only to our party but to the Nigerian people who look to us for stability, progress, and leadership.
“Let us close ranks, protect the integrity of the APC, and work together to ensure that the party continues to serve as a platform for national renewal and inclusive development.”
POLITICS
Don’t Reward Disloyal Members, Group tells APC Leadership

The All Progressives Congress (APC) Consolidation Group, has called on the party’s national leadership not to give tickets for the forthcoming area council and 2027 elections to disloyal members.
The group also advised the party to check infiltrations of its ranks by the opposition to guide against APC becoming habitat for political opportunists rejected by their former parties.
Malam Idris Jibril, spokesperson of the group made the call while speaking with newsmen shortly after submitting a petition to the party’s national leadership in Abuja.
He explained that the petition was borne out of the concern over the infiltrations of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), chapter of APC by members of the opposition political parties.
He said that the defectors were individuals who neither knew the values and norms of the party nor met its constitutional requirements for nominations.
Jibril noted that in spite of not meeting the requirements for nominations, such individuals were being positioned as candidates in this year’s area council elections in the FCT in attempts to hijack the party’s internal processes.
“The APC must be seen to stand on the pillars of integrity, discipline and fairness, especially at a time when President Bola Tinubu is championing renewed hope and national rebirth.
“This is a moment to defend our structures and safeguard our future,” he said.
Jibril said that careful perusal of the credentials of these individuals by APC’s leadership, would enable the party avert looming future crisis and preserve the legacy of progressives in the FCT.
He added that it was also critical to prevent mass protest and withdrawal by aggrieved, loyal APC aspirants and supporters.
“The action of the APC leadership is also critical to avoid reputational damage to the APC ahead of the 2026 area council elections and the 2027 general elections.
“The party cannot afford to reward betrayal and alienate its true base in the name of desperate electoral calculations,” he stressed.
Jibril said that the orchestrated plan by a political stalwart and his network of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), loyalists pose a serious threat to the stability and peace of the APC in the FCT.
“We asked for the immediate disqualification of Mr Danjuma Shekwolo and Mr Christopher Maikalangu from contesting on the APC’s platform in the forthcoming FCT area council elections in line with Article 20, 1(iii) of our constitution.
“We equally call on the leadership of APC to disassociate itself from persons who were known PDP members because they will not be loyal to the party,’’ he said.
Jibril asked for formal investigation by the APC national working committee into the growing complaints of imposition and infiltration of the party by the opposition within the FCT chapter of the party.(NAN)
POLITICS
Adamawa APC Endorses Tinubu, Lauds Ribadu’s Efforts

From Yagana Ali, Yola
The Adamawa State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has formally endorsed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in 2027. The endorsement was made at a high-powered stakeholders’ meeting held in Yola, where party leaders and members expressed their unwavering support for the President’s re-election bid.
The National Vice Chairman (North East) of the APC, Mustapha Salihu, led the party leaders and stakeholders in affirming the party’s support for President Tinubu. Salihu described the President’s administration as one committed to economic transformation, institutional reforms, and national stability. He urged party members to close ranks and consolidate the gains of the last two years under the Tinubu-led government.The APC also passed a vote of confidence on the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, lauding his efforts in stabilising the country and restoring Nigeria’s global image through strategic security interventions. The party described Ribadu as a worthy Adamawa ambassador who has not let the state and the country down.As part of the celebrations, Comrade Salihu donated a modern two-storey duplex, valued at over N300 million, to serve as the APC Adamawa State Secretariat. The gesture is part of Salihu’s efforts to reposition the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.The event witnessed the defection of several high-profile political figures into the APC, including the immediate past Deputy Governor of the state, Crowther Seth, and prominent businessman and philanthropist, Abdulrahman Haske. Other notable figures who spoke at the event commended President Tinubu for his strides in national security, infrastructure development, economic recovery, and educational reforms.The endorsement of President Tinubu and the vote of confidence on NSA Ribadu demonstrate the APC’s commitment to consolidating the gains of the current administration and promoting national stability and development.