POLITICS
Adebayo Should Re-contest 2027 Presidency – Yusuf
Ahead of the 2027 presidential election, a Kastina State-based businessman, Prince Nalado Usman Yusuf, has called on Prince Adewole Adebayo, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party’s (SDP), to join the race for a second time. He advised Adebayo not to give up after his first trial but to take a cue from late President Muhammadu Buhari who tried several times before he eventually succeeded.
Mike Odiakose reports in this interview that Yusuf x-rayed President Tinubu’s performance in his over two years in office, looking at the economy, security, education and agriculture among others. Excerpts:More than two and a half years after Bola Tinubu assumed office as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, what is your impression of his performance in office? Has he lived up to your expectations?
No, he has not lived up to my expectations at all.
It has been disappointing all the way. Almost every facet of our national life is in crisis, ranging from security to economy, education and agriculture among others.Nigeria’s major concern is the issue of insecurity, which has crippled almost every activity in the country, especially in the Northern part of the country. The president has failed in the area of security. This issue should be dealt with head-on. Mr President should mobilise all our troops and weaponry to bring this to an immediate end. Equally, modern technology such as drones and other surveillance and intelligence gathering equipment must be employed.
In the area of education, a substantial budgetary allocation should be made each year to the sector while teachers’ welfare should be of particular interest, in addition to the provision of teaching and learning aids and conducive atmospheres.
Coming to agriculture, modern agricultural technology must be introduced so as to boost both crops and livestock production to ensure self-sufficiency in food production, and probably for export to generate revenue for the country. Nigerians are hungry and that shouldn’t be considering the vast acres of arable lands scattered across every region in the country.
What is your take on the Nigerian economy?
The economy has been wobbling. Right now, the economy is hitting hard on the common man. Only the politicians and those who control the levers of government are comfortable. The majority of Nigerians are going through a harsh economic situation. The welfare of Nigerians is not on the table at all as far as this Tinubu government is concerned. But that must also be of utmost importance as there is no other development above that of human beings. Basic social amenities such as shelter, pipe borne water, adequate and subsidized healthcare services are all beyond the reach of ordinary Nigerians. They should all be provided, in addition to skills acquisition training for self-reliance and stipends for the sick and those who are not strong enough.
As Nigerians prepare for a general election in 2027, some people are asking for younger candidates to come out. One of the prominent potential candidates is Prince Adewole Adebayo of SDP. What are your views about him?
He ran for presidency under the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the 2023 presidential election and has remained a strong pillar of that party even after the election. That simply shows that he is a politician of principle, not a roving one just searching for a ticket to contest election. He has stayed glued to his party despite all invitations to dump it and join others. This single action is a clear testimony that his intention to transform this country is genuine, and that he is not just looking for a fortune as he has it all. He is a lawyer by profession, a businessman, public affairs commentator, and politician and to cap it all, he is the owner of the King Adebayo Film and Theatre Arts Network (KAFTAN-TV) Television; one of the foremost television stations in the country. His campaign slogan of “HOPE AGAIN 2023,” should be revisited and rekindled, and probably amend it to become “Rescue 2027,” but still with the youths as his foot soldiers. The introduction of the word rescue is as a result of what the country is going through and experiencing, most especially in the areas of economy, security, education, social welfare healthcare services, industrialization and agricultural production.
Are you saying he should join the presidential race again in 2027?
Exactly my point, he should throw his heart in the ring again. He is young, energetic, talented and full of ideas that can turn Nigeria around for the better. Adebayo should see turning around Nigeria’s economy as a matter of priority. He should give it the attention it deserves and the transformation it needs. The value of the naira should be raised, revenue generation should be commensurate with the earnings of any payer, budgets should be implemented fully, foreign investments to be encouraged and debts be managed sincerely while attempts should be made to offset it gradually, but unfailingly
In the event that he emerges victorious in 2027, what are your expectations from him?
When he assumes that office in 2027, it is obvious he must make sure to re-industrialise the nation. All the moribund industries nationwide must be revitalized while new ones should be encouraged, and investors in the sector should be invited and given reasonable concessions as an incentive for them to establish more industries.
Similarly, he should strive to revitalize the civil service, equip all our armed forces, ensure prompt payment of salaries and pensions for the retired persons, pay local and international contractors what they are being owed, ensure transparency in the running of the country’s affairs, ensure the establishment of vibrant and patriotic National Assemblies through honest and patriotic people as leaders free of any criminal or moral misdeeds.
Adebayo has seen it all. Apart from being a successful lawyer and a businessman of international repute, he is equally a philanthropist who has been familiar with the art of governance. It is, therefore, a duty on him to present himself again for election in 2027. After all, late President Muhammadu Buhari gave a shot to the presidency about three times before he could finally tear the net in 2015.
POLITICS
INEC Freezes ADC Activities amid Court Order
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has removed the names of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) led by David Mark from its official portal, in compliance with a Court of Appeal directive, as a rival faction staged a protest at its Abuja headquarters demanding recognition.
In a statement on Wednesday, INEC said the decision was taken to obey a March 12, 2026 judgment of the Court of Appeal, which ordered all parties to maintain the status quo ante bellum—the state of affairs before the dispute, pending the determination of a substantive suit before the Federal High Court in Abuja.
The commission explained that although the Mark-led NWC was uploaded to its portal on September 9, 2025, the action occurred seven days after the legal challenge had already been filed. Consequently, it resolved to delist the officials to avoid undermining ongoing judicial proceedings.
INEC also rejected a request by a rival faction led by Nafiu Bala to recognise him as acting national chairman, warning that such a move would violate the appellate court’s order. It further announced a total suspension of engagements with all factions of the party, including monitoring of meetings, congresses, and conventions, until the courts deliver a final ruling.
“The Commission shall not receive any further communication or deal with any of the parties or groups pertaining to the affairs of the party,” INEC stated, reiterating its commitment to neutrality and adherence to judicial pronouncements.
The development comes as supporters of the Bala faction protested at INEC’s headquarters in Abuja, insisting that the commission must recognise their leader in line with the same Court of Appeal judgment.
Led by Bala, the demonstrators carried placards with inscriptions such as “Obey the Court” and “INEC must recognise Nafiu Bala,” accusing the electoral body of disregarding judicial authority and undermining the rule of law.
Speaking during the protest, Abimiku Monday, Special Adviser on Strategy to Bala, said the commission had been formally notified of the court ruling but failed to act, warning that such actions could erode public trust in democratic institutions.
Other speakers, including activist Abdullahi Ahmed and civil society leader Basah Mohammed, said the protest was aimed at defending democratic principles and ensuring institutional accountability. They urged INEC to remain impartial and resist external influence, while calling on the National Assembly to exercise oversight.
However, INEC maintained that its actions were guided strictly by the court order, which it interpreted as requiring a halt to all actions that could prejudice the outcome of the case.
Addressing the protesters, INEC’s Assistant Director of Security, Mohammed Hamma, appealed for calm, noting that the commission’s leadership was attending an official workshop in Lagos. He assured them that their petition would be delivered.
The ADC leadership crisis, which pits the Mark-led faction against Bala’s camp, has triggered multiple legal battles, with both sides seeking judicial affirmation of their claims to the party’s national structure. The dispute now remains in the hands of the courts as INEC steps back from all involvement pending a final verdict.
POLITICS
Again, Senate Approves Tinubu $6bn Loan as Budget Spending Surges
By Eze Okechukwu, Abuja
In a series of far-reaching fiscal decisions on Tuesday, the Senate approved a $6 billion external borrowing request by President Bola Tinubu, passed the N68.3 trillion 2026 Appropriation Bill, and extended the implementation of the 2025 capital budget to June 30, signaling an aggressive push to sustain infrastructure spending and stabilize public finances.
The upper chamber, presided over by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, granted expedited approval for the loan request shortly after receiving formal communication from the President.
The package includes $5 billion from Abu Dhabi Bank for budget deficit financing and debt servicing, alongside a $1 billion facility from UK Export Finance through Citibank, London, targeted at rehabilitating critical port infrastructure.The port projects—covering Lagos Port Complex and Tin Can Island Port—are expected to boost efficiency, improve safety standards, and reposition Nigeria as a regional trade hub while supporting non-oil revenue diversification.
The approval followed the adoption of a report presented by Senator Aliyu Wamakko, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debts, underscoring the legislature’s backing of the Executive’s borrowing strategy amid widening fiscal gaps.
In a related development, the Senate also passed the 2026 Appropriation Bill of N68.3 trillion after considering a report laid by the Appropriations Committee chaired by Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola. The passage reflects an increase over earlier proposals and reinforces the government’s expansionary fiscal stance.
Earlier in plenary, President Tinubu had requested legislative approval for a N9 trillion upward review of the 2026 budget, raising it from N58.4 trillion to N67.4 trillion. The proposal, referred to the Appropriations Committee, is aimed at regularising outstanding obligations, integrating existing debt into the fiscal framework, and aligning expenditure with macroeconomic stability goals.
Meanwhile, lawmakers moved to prevent disruption of ongoing projects by extending the capital component of the 2025 budget from March 31 to June 30, 2026.
Leading debate on the amendment bill, Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele warned that without the extension, many projects risk abandonment due to low execution levels, despite about 30 per cent of funds already released to Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.
Supporting the move, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin said the extension aligns with the administration’s infrastructure agenda and would ensure continuity of critical national projects.
The developments highlight the Federal Government’s increasing reliance on a mix of domestic and external borrowing to finance ambitious budgets, as well as the National Assembly’s willingness to fast-track fiscal measures aimed at sustaining economic growth and infrastructure development.
POLITICS
Palm Sunday Killings in Jos: Nigeria Cannot Keep Bleeding Like This, CAN, insist
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN),condemned, in the strongest possible terms, the horrific attack that took place on Palm Sunday, 29 March 2026, in Angwan Rukuba, Gari Ya Waye area of Jos North, Plateau State.
In a statement issued and signed by Archbishop Daniel Okoh,President,
CAN, in Abuja.
He said Nigerians are tired of mourning, crying, what Nigerians want is action, for those responsible must be found, arrested and made to face justice; swiftly and decisively.
The CAN President lamented that, Palm Sunday is meant to be a day of peace, of hope, of reflection. Instead, it became a day of bloodshed.
Innocent Nigerians; men, women and children were hunted and killed in cold blood.He stressed that, the killing ‘is not just tragic; it is unacceptable’.
According to Okoh, “”A nation cannot keep bleeding like this and expect to move forward. We owe the dead justice. We owe the living protection. And we owe our future a country where no community wakes up to gunfire on a sacred day”.
He said, “Armed men, reportedly in significant numbers, moved into a civilian community, disguised in uniforms resembling those of our security forces, and opened fire on defenceless people. Lives were cut short in minutes. Families have been shattered. A community has been traumatised”.
He noted, “We mourn. We grieve. But we must also speak the truth. How did we get here? How is it that people can no longer feel safe in their own homes? How is it that, even on a sacred day, communities are left exposed to such terror?
He lamented, “Nigerians are tired of mourning. Nigerians are tired of statements. Nigerians want to see action. Those responsible for this atrocity must be found, arrested and made to face justice; swiftly and decisively. Anything less will only deepen the sense that life in our country is no longer protected.
“The use of fake or imitation military uniforms by these attackers is particularly alarming. It strikes at the very heart of public trust and must be thoroughly investigated. Our security institutions must not only respond; they must stay ahead of these threats”.
The CAN boss, acknowledged the efforts of the Plateau State Government so far.
“But let it be said clearly: temporary measures are not enough. The people of Plateau, and indeed all Nigerians, deserve lasting security, not periodic reassurance”.
He therefore urged Christians across Nigeria to be prayerful and vigilant.
“To our Christian faithful across the nation, I speak to you as we walk through this solemn Holy Week. Be prayerful, but also be vigilant. As you prepare for Good Friday solemnities and the Stations of the Cross (in some denominations), and as churches gather for Easter Eve vigils and night services, take deliberate steps to protect yourselves and your congregations. Stay alert. Work with security agencies and local authorities. Look out for one another.
“Faith must remain strong, but it must also be paired with wisdom. We will not allow fear to silence our worship. But neither will we ignore the dangers around us. Holy Week reminds us that light will always overcome darkness. Yet let us be honest, Nigeria is passing through a dark and painful moment. This must be a turning point”.

