POLITICS
El-Rufai Seeks NSA Clarification on Toxic Chemical Procurement
By David Torough, Abuja
A former governor of Kaduna State, Nasir el-Rufai, has asked the Office of the National Security Adviser to clarify what he described as information available to opposition figures regarding the alleged procurement of a toxic chemical substance.
In a letter dated January 30, 2026 and addressed to the National Security Adviser in Abuja, el-Rufai said he was seeking “clarification and reassurance” over reports that the office planned to obtain thallium sulphate from abroad.
El-Rufai posted a copy of the letter on his official X handle on Sunday.
The former governor noted that the substance is regarded as dangerous and tightly regulated, stressing the need for transparency.
“I am writing as a concerned citizen to seek clarification and reassurance regarding information available to the political opposition leadership about a procurement of approximately 10 kilograms of Thallium Sulphate by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), reportedly from a supplier in Poland.
“Given that thallium salts are highly toxic and tightly controlled substances, I believe it is important – for public safety, democratic accountability and for maintaining public trust – to confirm the following details”, the letter partly read.
He listed six areas where he wants explanations, including “the intended purpose and end-use of the imported thallium sulphate, the identity of the supplier and whether the importation followed due authorisation, the quantity and concentration involved, storage arrangements, and the regulatory oversight and coordination in place with NAFDAC, NCDC, and relevant public-health and environmental agencies.”
El-Rufai also asked, “Whether any public-health risk assessments or hazard-mitigation plans have been developed, given the compound’s extreme toxicity.”
While emphasising that the request was not made in bad faith, he argued that openness would strengthen trust in public institutions.
He further requested continued engagement from the security office.
“I want to stress that this inquiry is made in good faith, solely to ensure that due processes, safety standards, and transparency are observed.
“Public confidence in the integrity of national institutions is strengthened when potential risks are openly addressed and managed.
“If possible, I would appreciate a response or a point of contact within your office for further engagement to reassure those of us that are Nigerian citizens in opposition,” the letter added.
For completeness, he said copies of the correspondence were sent to other relevant authorities.
“For completeness, I am copying this correspondence to NAFDAC and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), both of which play essential roles in chemical safety and public-health preparedness,” he said.
The development comes amid a recent attempt by security operatives to arrest him at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
Recall that El-Rufai, in an interview on Arise TV on Friday, claimed that he learnt of an alleged plan to arrest him upon his return to the country on Thursday through a leaked conversation from the NSA’s phone.
“Ribadu made the call because we listened to their calls. The government thinks that they’re the only ones that listen to calls. But we also have our ways. He made the call. He gave the order that they should arrest me”, he said in the interview.
This also comes amid heightened debate about election cycles, national security management and the role of oversight institutions, with opposition actors frequently demanding greater transparency from federal authorities on sensitive procurements.
As of the time of filing this report, the NSA’s office had not publicly responded to the letter.
POLITICS
Sowunmi: Nigeria Must Create Space for Leaders Like Adewole Adebayo
As debates over Nigeria’s political future intensify, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State, Otunba Segun Sowunmi, has weighed in on issues ranging from party loyalty and national development to generational leadership and presidential ambition.
In this wide-ranging interview, Sowunmi addresses questions about his continued membership of the PDP, his civic platform, The Alternative, and his approach to constructive political engagement across party lines.
Significantly, Sowunmi highlights Prince Adewole Adebayo as one of the emerging figures Nigerians should seriously consider in conversations about generational renewal. While acknowledging the structural realities of Nigeria’s political landscape, he argues that the country must deliberately create space for credible, prepared and ideologically driven leaders capable of shaping its next chapter. Excerpts:
You are still in PDP, you run the Alternative platform, and yet you openly acknowledge some of President Tinubu’s policies. Some say you are confused or using the platform as a bargaining chip. Are you still in PDP?
It is unfortunate what is happening within the PDP, but political parties go through phases. For those of us who remain, we must be realistic and responsible.
Acknowledging good policies is not the same as defecting or endorsing a government wholesale. If the government embarks on projects like the coastal road or the Sokoto–Badagry road, should we pretend not to see their long-term implications? Such infrastructure benefits future generations.
If local government autonomy is strengthened, if conversations about state police become serious, if subsidy removal blocks leakages and ensures fuel availability—should we not objectively assess those policies? Politics should not blind us to national interest.
I am not confused. I believe in constructive engagement—criticising when necessary and acknowledging progress when it occurs. Democracy must move beyond mere change of faces every four years; it must produce real development.
I created The Alternative so we can begin to think differently. We cannot keep saying everything is bad and offer no hope. Let us look for the best among us—not only for the presidency, but for councillors, legislators, governors and all positions of responsibility.
Some allege that the Alternative Platform was created as a bargaining chip.
The Alternative is not a bargaining chip; it is a reorientation platform. It is meant to encourage Nigerians to participate actively in politics and to vote responsibly.
If you do not vote, you have voted against all of us. I want citizens to scrutinise candidates carefully and stop recycling the same political actors without accountability.
Criticise your leaders, yes—but do not hate your country. We must stop waking up daily to curse Nigeria. The platform is about hope, responsibility, and ensuring that the best among us lead the rest of us.
With many heavyweights leaving the PDP, why are you still in the party?
Democracy requires viable alternatives. If opposition collapses into one dominant party, democracy suffers.
Defections do not erase grassroots support. The PDP still has structure and roots. Political power is not eternal; those ruling today will not rule forever. Our duty is to articulate alternatives, criticise where necessary, praise where appropriate, and build consensus for national progress.
You were close to Atiku Abubakar, but he has moved on politically. Have you parted ways?
I supported and campaigned for him, but I am not someone who moves from party to party. Stability matters to me.
Politics should also respect principles like rotation and generational renewal. In a diverse country like Nigeria, leadership cannot always revolve around one individual’s ambition.
What would you say about your friend Adebayo contesting the presidency?
People like Adebayo fit into the category of giving younger leaders a chance. He represents a new generation that is intellectually prepared and ideologically driven.
However, Nigeria is a multi-religious and multicultural country. Issues such as rotation and regional balance must always be considered. We must be sensitive to those realities.
Does Adebayo stand a real chance?
Electoral success depends on party structure, national spread and political organisation. Running on a smaller platform presents challenges.
But the larger issue is this: Nigeria must create room for credible alternatives. Prepared minds should not be ignored. If Nigerians truly want renewal, they must be willing to support capable new-generation leaders when they emerge.
POLITICS
Tinubu Needs Second Term to Complete Reforms, Says Oyetola
The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Dr. Adegboyega Oyetola, says President Bola Tinubu needs a second term to complete ongoing reforms and stabilize Nigeria’s economy.
Oyetola, leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun, said continuity was crucial at this stage of national development.
In a statement on Sunday by his Special Adviser on Media, Dr Bolaji Akinola, Oyetola said the President required more time to further deliver democratic dividends.
Recall that on Feb. 14, 2026, Oyetola led the Osun APC to endorse Tinubu at a reception in Osogbo.
According to him, the endorsement followed a careful assessment of the administration’s performance and reform agenda.
“Continuity is crucial at this stage of Nigeria’s development.
“A second term will enable the President to consolidate ongoing reforms, complete major infrastructure projects and fully stabilise the economy.
“President Tinubu has demonstrated courage, capacity and commitment to reposition Nigeria.
“What he needs now is time to complete the good job he has started,” Oyetola said.
He said Tinubu took difficult but necessary decisions at the beginning of his tenure to rescue the economy.
“President Tinubu took courageous and necessary decisions at the outset of his administration to rescue Nigeria’s economy from the brink of collapse.
“These bold fiscal and monetary reforms were not easy, but they were inevitable to stabilise the system and restore confidence.
“Today, we are witnessing improved revenue generation, greater transparency in public finance and renewed investor confidence in our economy,” he said.
Oyetola noted that infrastructure development remained central to the administration’s strategy.
“The President has prioritised massive investments in roads, rail, ports and energy infrastructure across the country.
“These strategic projects are expanding economic opportunities, enhancing connectivity and stimulating job creation nationwide.
“They are laying a solid foundation for sustainable growth and long-term national development,” he said.
The minister also commended the President’s social welfare initiatives.
“While pursuing reforms, the administration has not lost sight of the welfare of ordinary Nigerians.
“Through targeted intervention programmes, student loan initiatives and support for small and medium-sized enterprises, the government is cushioning reform impacts.
“This demonstrates that the President is not only reform-minded but also compassionate and people-focused,” he said.
Oyetola added that security coordination had improved under Tinubu’s leadership.
He said increased support for law enforcement was strengthening national stability.
The minister assured that APC members in Osun were fully aligned behind Tinubu’s re-election bid.
Oyetola also expressed confidence that the APC governorship candidate, Asiwaju Bola Oyebamiji, would win the Aug. 15 election in the state.
POLITICS
Oyo APC Urges Members to Disregard Fake Exco Lists in Circulation
The leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo state has urged members and the general public to disregard the fake list of new executives of the party at Ward and local government level in circulation.
APC in a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Olawale Sadare, on Saturday in Ibadan, described the list containing different names of purported new excos members as fake.
Sadare said that the list was being circulated by some mischievous elements to cause disaffection and frustrate the overall interest of the stakeholders and genuine supporters of the APC.
It would be recalled that members of the party in the state participated in the nationwide Ward and LGA congresses held on Feb.
18 and Feb. 21 respectively.At the congresses, new set of officials, expected to manage the affairs of the party at the grassroots level for the next four years, were elected.
According to Sadare, the party is preparing to hold its state congress on Tuesday at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, Ibadan.
He urged members and supporters of the party to grace the occasion “as all arrangements have been put in place to make it a huge success.
“We have been inundated with reports of some fake documents being circulated on social media platforms as the lists of the newly elected executive committee members for some Wards and Local Government Areas in the state.
“For the avoidance of doubt, we stand by the outcome of the congresses as successfully done across the 351 Wards and 33 LGAs in the state.
“The consensus arrangement which was prescribed by the national leadership was employed and this gave us the desired results.
“Therefore, nobody should entertain any fear regarding the status of those who emerged as Ward and Local Government Area executive committee members at the concluded congresses.
“Their inauguration will be done as soon as the new State Executive Committee is put in place.
“Also, a new state Exco will emerge on Tuesday through consensus and each of the 33 LGA will have the opportunity to send their choice candidates as representatives.
Sadare urged members and supporters of the party not to worry about the alleged fake list in circulation, stressing “the party is waxing stronger everyday.”
He urged party members and supporters not to entertain fear “as there would be no room for distractions or sabotage from any quarters.
“There is no doubting the fact that APC is the only serious political party in the country, particularly in Oyo state.
“And as democrats, we will always act to sustain constitutional democracy and the rule of law.” he stated.


