POLITICS
Osinbajo Support Group Lauds Nigerians for Support in 2021

By Jude Opara, Abuja
As the year 2021 winds down, a body, The Progressive Project (TPP), a coalition of political support groups campaigning for the actualization of the presidential ambition of the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has lauded Nigerians for the increasing support from citizens in all parts of the federation, 2021, which it also described as a great year for the group.
Director of TPP, Alhaji Usman Usman said the umbrella organization of various groups, including the Progressive Consolidation Group (PCG), which has been moving quietly across various states, now has much cause for optimism about 2022.
Usman noted the warm and fatherly support from the Emir of Daura, Alhaji Faruk Umar Faruk as well as his positive comments on the leadership qualities of VP Osinbajo, ranks high among all those mobilising for an Osinbajo presidency.
He said the TPP has only opened its operations headquarters in Wuse, Abuja on Thursday, and also acknowledged the positive impact of elites and mass groups whose steadfastness have brightened possibilities for an Osinbajo Presidency in 2023.
“In a season where many top politicians only hide and weigh things very carefully before throwing their weight behind anyone, Nassarawa state governor, Alhaji Abdullahi Sule pointedly told us that progressive governors are very much inclined towards the presidential candidate that we want.
“As many can easily recall, during PCG’s mobilization visit to Nassarawa state on September 30, Governor Sule told us that “We have the opportunity of having a gentleman that is a totally party person, loyal man to Mr President. And I believe you are selling him earlier than he is selling himself, which is the way it supposed to be”, Alhaji Usman stated.
According to him, much ground is quietly being covered by pro-Osinbajo groups, like; Progressive Consolidation Group (PCG), Businessmen for Osinbajo (BFO), Osinbajo GrassRoot Organisation, (OGO), Progressive Women for Osinbajo (PWO) South-West Movement for Osinbajo (SOWEMOVE) and the Progressive Elders Group (PEG).
Others include; the Northern Elders’ and Leaders of Thought, National Coalition for Youths and Students, Media For Osinbajo, Muhammad Buhari Dynamic Support Group, Osinbajo Awareness Campaign (OAC) and the National Alliance for Osinbajo (NAO).
According to the TPP leader, members of all groups associated with the effort to mobilize nationwide support for Osinbajo’s presidential candidature have been instructed to acknowledge the democratic rights of others to aspire for any position, adding that there is no need to insult or use derogatory words against other aspirants when millions of citizens can easily see that Professor Osinbajo is the most qualified to succeed President Buhari and build further on his legacies.
“On a serious note, progressive ideals being pursued by President Muhammadu Buhari and the foundation he is laying in the national interest deserve to be further consolidated towards realizing paramount developmental objectives.
“Like other well-informed Nigerians, we made critical assessments far beyond mere partisan considerations and all rational indicators throw up the name of Vice Resident Yemi Osinbajo as being most qualified and most adequately prepared to undertake such assignment.
“The nation’s prevailing challenges and the deep historical significance of whatever choices we made today only reinforce the need for us to urge others to join us in drafting Professor Osinbajo for the 2023 presidential race on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC),” he noted.
POLITICS
ADC Petitions Police Over Threats by NURTW Chairman in Lagos

The Lagos State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), said it has submitted a petition to the Lagos State Command of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) against the Lagos State Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Mustapha Adekunle popularly known as Sego.
It said the petition followed threats by Sego to anyone who votes against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2025.
This was coming barely two years after the former State chairman of the transport union, Musiliu Akinsanya popularly known as MC Oluomo, was captured in a video addressing his supporters to avoid voting against APC during the 2023 general elections.
On Wednesday October 8, 2025, the former Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate in Lagos State, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, disclosed that ADC had submitted its petition to the police against Mustapha Adekunle following the threat.
Recently, the Department of State Services (DSS) grilled Sego for the uncouth utterances.
Rhodes-Vivour, who displayed the petition on his official Facebook page, said, “Earlier today, the ADC submitted our petition to the police against Mustapha Adekunle of the NURTW.
“We did this for the public record, so that in future it will not be said that we did not pursue civilised recourse to their aggression and intimidation.
“For over twenty-four years, the President and his Lagos APC allies have controlled this state. After more than two decades in power, they have no credible record of achievement to run on. Hence, they resort to mobilising paid or coerced gangs to stifle opposition, while their families continue to send their children abroad to enjoy the benefits of good governance elsewhere.
“Violence is the last refuge of incompetence. This Thugocracy must not stand. We are the many and they are the few. In due course, Nigerians will demonstrate that we are not cowards,” said Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour.
Recently, Sego was captured on camera saying, “Anyone who refuses to vote for APC or who says he has decided to vote against APC will be dealt with, the person will learn a lesson. If you say you will not listen to us, we too will not agree.”
POLITICS
2027: INEC Must Verify Certificates Presented by Tinubu, Govs, Others – Peter Obi

Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and other relevant agencies to verify and authenticate the academic and professional certificates of all political candidates ahead of the 2027 general elections.
In a statement posted on X on Thursday, titled ‘Certificate Integrity and the Future of Nigerian Leadership’, Obi said the credibility of Nigeria’s democracy depends on truth and transparency in leadership selection.
He commended the resignation of the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, following controversies over discrepancies in his academic records, describing it as “a decent and honourable step.
”He also recalled that former Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, resigned under similar circumstances during President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.
“These instances remind us that such matters are not trivial; they constitute serious criminal offences,” Obi said.
He urged INEC to begin immediate verification of certificates submitted by all candidates, from the president down to local government councillors, to ensure integrity in the 2027 elections.
“It is appalling that our electoral body carries out little or no due diligence in confirming certificates submitted by candidates. Continuous discrepancies, false declarations, and forged credentials undermine the credibility of our democracy,” he stated.
The former Anambra State governor stressed that truth, transparency and accountability must form the foundation of Nigeria’s leadership, noting that only then can public service be anchored on honour rather than deceit.
Obi also called for a comprehensive national review of the qualification and background verification process for all public office holders, citing Ghana as an example of a country that thoroughly cross-checks candidates’ educational claims before elections.
“INEC has enough time to investigate past complaints about various forms of forgery and false claims. Every incumbent and aspiring candidate must submit all academic certificates immediately for verification and public accessibility,” he added.
POLITICS
Sale of Public Assets Responsible for Nigeria’s Infrastructure Challenges – SDP Leader, Adebayo

By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
The National Leader and 2023 presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prince Adewole Adebayo has condemned the successive governments from 1999 till date for disposing critical government enterprises under the guise of privatisation, stressing that privatization of government enterprises is wrong.
He stated that part of the reason for the massive infrastructure challenge in Nigeria today is because of the sale of public assets between 1999 and today.
He particularly blamed the Olusegun Obasanjo administration from 1999 to 2007 for selling such public assets as the then National Electric Power Authority (NEPA), the Nigeria Telecommunications Limited (NITEL) the National Insurance Corporation of Nigeria (NICON) and the Nigerian Hotels Limited, among others.
Prince Adebayo argued that what the government should have done was to privatise the industry or the sector but not the enterprise.
He lamented that the ripple effects of that singular policy have been massive infrastructure challenges, massive savings challenges, massive unemployment and lack of where to train people.
“This is because in those days, if you finish school, you can join NEPA and they will train you. Many engineers in Nigeria today were produced there; many people who are great engineers today are products of NEPA.
“So, you have somewhere to go and work but we have destroyed the public works department. So if you see any state government in front of the camera trying to commission or start a 10km road, you will see one Lebanese person standing in front of them.
“Even simple works that they could do with the public works department, they will not.
“I have more equipment inside my compound, you know, than the entire ministry of works. I have more caterpillar equipment and other things that I create inside my private house than they have in the works department in Akure, Ondo State. So with that, what have we benefited from privatization?” he stated.
The SDP National Leader argued that even with the privatization of NITEL, there is still a telecommunication problem because most of the telecom companies still rely on NITEL exchange to function optimally.
“We also have a telecommunication problem because most of the carriers are still relying on NITEL; they are still relying on NITEL exchange and all of that. They do the company investment.
“So that will require them to carry broadband across the country but they can’t do that because the private sector will not do backbone investment,” he said.
He also queried the rationale behind the privatization of the power company when the operators lack the capacity to run it efficiently and effectively.
“People are now generating electricity but what has happened is that many of these investments will rely on consumers to buy their own transformers,” he said.
He noted that what the government should have done was to open up the sectors instead of privatizing the enterprises.
“What you privatize is the industry, the sector, not the enterprises. Privatization of government enterprises is wrong. What you need is to open the sector; that’s all,” he said.
He promised that his party, the SDP, has a better idea, saying, “The idea is to reconstitute and raise new Nigerians who are going to now man these enterprises and then grow industries out of them.”