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Tinubu to declare 2025 Editors Annual Conference open

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The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), the elite professional body of Managing Directors, Directors of News and Editors of print, broadcast and corporate online organizations, will hold its 2025 All Nigeria Editors Conference (ANEC) from November 3-6, 2025 at the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

According to a press statement on Sunday by Eze Anaba and Onuoha Ukeh, NGE President and General Secretary respectively, the annual conference, which will be declared open by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has as its theme: “Democratic Governance and National Cohesion: The Role of Editors.

The conference’s sub-theme will focus on “Electoral Integrity and Trust Deficit: What Nigerians Expect in 2027.

The statement said that the conference will examine the role of editors in promoting democratic governance and national cohesion.

The Guild added that the conference will discuss “challenges and opportunities facing editors in promoting democratic values and national cohesion. “

The statement also said that the 2025 ANEC will also be “identifying best practices and strategies for editors to promote democratic governance and national cohesion.”

On the background to the conference, the Guild said that President Tinubu, leaders of the opposition political parties in the country and major stakeholders have “consistently emphasized the importance of media support in the promotion of the bonds that unite Nigeria’s diverse populations, fostering a sense of unity, and collective purpose despite political, ethnic, religious, cultural differences.”

The Guild said that in the face of socio-economic challenges, “there is need for unity in diversity, shared values, inclusion, dialogue and understanding, which would go a long way in bringing about national cohesion.”

The NGE said that the conference, on the first day, would have an opening ceremony to be attended by President Tinubu; the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Barr Nyesom Wike; Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, other ministers, governors, members of the diplomatic corps and the organised private sector.

The conference will also feature a keynote address on the theme and other papers, such as: “Election Disputes and Judicial Integrity: Navigating the Thin Line Between Law and Politics”, and the “State of the Nation: Imperative of Economic and Political Reforms in Challenged Nation.”

Other papers include: “The Evolving Face of Journalism: Battling Misinformation, AI Disruption, and Credibility Gap”; “Media, Terrorism, and National Security: Addressing the Complexities” and “Wealth Beyond the Newsroom: Investment Opportunities for Editors After Call of Duty.”

The statement said that over 500 media professionals from within and outside the country would attend the conference, which is taking place in the FCT for the second time in 12 years.

According to the Guild, “The ANEC holds every year for editors to address and discuss national issues that have social, economic and political consequences in Nigeria.

“This year’s ANEC is designed to provide a platform for editors/media executives to explore ways to promote national development and cohesion through responsible and responsive journalism, highlighting the importance of unity, diversity, and inclusivity and to hold leaders accountable in this regard,” the statement.

The Guild annual conference is coming four months after its Biennial National Convention, in Enugu State, wherein new executives were elected.

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2027: Rivers Emergency Rule Won’t Affect Tinubu’s Second Term – Senator Arise

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ekiti State, Senator Ayodele Arise, says the six-month emergency rule imposed on Rivers State by President Bola Tinubu will not negatively impact his chances of securing re-election in 2027.

Senator Arise, who represented Ekiti North Senatorial District between 2007 and 2011, expressed this confidence on Sunday while addressing journalists in Abuja, saying the President’s intervention prevented Rivers from sliding into chaos.

The former lawmaker noted that before the emergency rule, political tensions in the state had escalated, leading to violent incidents and threats to vital infrastructure.

“By and large, we have to thank Mr. President for taking the decision he took. The situation in Rivers State at the time was almost getting out of hand. The intervention was necessary to restore order and safeguard critical national assets,” he said.

According to him, Rivers remains strategic to Nigeria’s economy and that peace in the state was crucial for the oil and gas sector.

Weighing in on political implications, Senator Arise dismissed suggestions that the decision would cost President Tinubu support in Rivers State.

The APC stalwart further stated that the APC has strengthened its grassroots structures, citing the party’s performance in the 2024 presidential election and recent local government polls.

He noted that both Governor Fubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, have roles to play in ensuring peace and stability in the state, while also emphasizing their influence in shaping grassroots politics ahead of 2027.

 President Tinubu had suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara, Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu, and members of the State Assembly following the proclamation of a state of emergency, which lasted six months.

A former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (Rtd), was appointed as sole administrator to oversee the state during the period.

At the end of the six months, the suspension was lifted, and all elected officials, including the governor and lawmakers, were reinstated.

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Nigeria Needs Urgent Rescue – Ebonyi Ex- YPP Guber Candidate 

The governorship candidate of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) in the 2023 election in Ebonyi State and National Coordinator of the National Coalition Alliance (NCA), Dr. Sunday Andrew Opoke, has warned that Nigeria is sinking into what he called “a dark age of hunger, insecurity and failed leadership,” stressing that urgent rescue is needed to save the country.

Speaking in Abakaliki yesterday in an interview, Dr. Opoke said the National Coalition Alliance, in partnership with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and other political stakeholders, is building a broad platform to confront bad governance ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“Nigeria has been plunged into a dark age. There is no direction in leadership at all levels. Apart from those looting our commonwealth, every Nigerian is lamenting. What people are praying for in churches here are basic services government provides for free abroad — healthcare, education, water, roads. Here, even ministers of health cannot use Nigerian hospitals. That is total collapse,” he declared.

Opoke decried the deterioration of Nigeria’s public education system, noting that many government schools have been abandoned. He cited New Layout Primary School in Abakaliki, which he said had become “a farmland instead of a school.”

According to him, the public health sector is equally dysfunctional, while urban water supply schemes across the country have collapsed due to neglect.

“The Azuiyiokwu and Juju Hill water schemes that once supplied Abakaliki no longer function. What government needed to do was expand capacity and fix distribution errors, but today people have no water. This reflects the national collapse of public utilities,” he said.

Opoke insisted that the new coalition is different from past alliances, stressing that it is anchored on a “roadmap to good governance.” 

He said the coalition’s reforms will focus on five key areas: “Developing capacity in governance by ensuring appointees combine professionalism with expertise.

“Expanding civic education and access to political leaders.

“Establishing rural “smart hubs” to deliver education, electricity, and technology to communities.

“Promoting wealth creation through a night-time economy with 24-hour industries and services.

“Harnessing Nigeria’s human capital in sports, technology, and enterprise.”

He announced that on September 26, at the People’s Club in Abakaliki, the coalition will unveil its Roadmap to Good Governance, describing it as a practical template for development.

“A roadmap is like direction. No matter your speed in the wrong direction, you are not making progress. That is why we are unveiling the roadmap — to guide Nigeria into real development like America, the UK or Japan,” he stated.

While acknowledging that coalitions brought about the APC-led government in 2015, maintained that Nigerians must not give up on demanding reforms.

“Nobody gets tired of going home. If one coalition fails, people will form another until good governance is achieved. Nigerians must demand it, because it is not a crime,” he said.

He warned that if leaders continue to fail, Nigerians may be pushed toward revolt.

 “The signs of discontent are clear. If those in power refuse to provide governance, people may rise in revolution. Our mission is simple: rescue Nigeria from hunger, insecurity and corruption, and replace them with genuine good governance,” he said.

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Obi, TCM Condemn Tinubu’s Distribution of Vehicles to Renewed Hope Ambassadors

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By Mike Odiakose Abuja

Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi and a socio-political organisation, The Collective Movement (TCM), have strongly condemned the recent revelation that President Bola Tinubu has started distributing vehicles to state coordinators of a political structure otherwise known as Renewed Hope Ambassadors, apparently as part of an early push for the 2027 elections.

In a post on his verified X handle on Thursday, Obi said at a time when Nigerians are struggling with hunger, unemployment and insecurity, the decision of the government to allocate limited public resources for distribution of luxury vehicles like Hilux trucks and Hummer buses as part of the 2027 campaign mobilisation is not only insensitive but also represents a serious moral failure.

The former Anambra State governor said while ordinary Nigerians are grappling with poverty and hopelessness, those in leadership positions continue to flaunt their wealth by driving brand-new luxury vehicles, treating the suffering of the people as mere background for political theatrics.

According to him, leadership should focus on providing food for the hungry, ensuring access to healthcare for the sick, restoring hope for millions of unemployed youth, and securing the communities.

He stressed that it should not be about parading luxury vehicles or campaigning for votes.

“It is disheartening that, at a time when children are dropping out of school because their families cannot afford tuition fees, when mothers are dying during childbirth due to a lack of basic medical supplies, and when insecurity is tearing families apart, the response from those in power is to purchase and distribute luxury vehicles rather than urgently addressing the needs of the people.

“This is not governance. It reflects a profound insensitivity and an abuse of public trust disguised as a political strategy. It betrays the essence of public service, which should always be about serving the people rather than staging political publicity.

“At times like this, we must recognise that Nigeria cannot continue on a path of wastefulness, insensitivity, and misplaced priorities.

“Our citizens deserve leadership grounded in empathy, prudence, and accountability. Regardless of how bleak the situation may appear today, I firmly believe that a New Nigeria is not only necessary,” Obi wrote.

In his own reaction, TCM’s founder, High Chief Franklin Ekechukwu, in a press release on Thursday, described the move as nothing short of a scandalous betrayal of public trust.

The vehicles range from brand-new Toyota Hilux trucks, Hummer buses, and Land Cruiser jeeps.

Each of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory reportedly received these luxury vehicles; coordinators were simultaneously instructed to raise one billion naira each for campaign logistics. This raises urgent questions: From which coffers is this extravagance being funded? And at what cost to millions of suffering Nigerians?

He noted that the timing of this lavish distribution is not only tone-deaf but deeply disturbing. While terrorists roam freely, kidnappings escalate, communities are displaced, and Nigerians live in daily fear, the administration appears more focused on assembling campaign convoys than implementing urgent security reforms.

According to him, it is morally repugnant to prioritise political power over the lives and safety of citizens. The decision reeks of contempt for ordinary Nigerians, those whose children are abducted, whose homes are attacked, whose futures remain uncertain.

Ekechukwu added, “In 2025, what Nigeria desperately needs is a government that prioritises human lives. We need well-funded security architecture, community policing, strengthened intelligence systems, and reforms that protect lives and restore public confidence.

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Musa Takes Oath, Vows United Front against Insecurity

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By David Torough, Abuja

President Bola Tinubu yesterday swore in former Chief of Defense Staff, General Christopher Musa (rtd), as Nigeria’s new Minister of Defence, just as he transmitted an additional list of ambassadorial nominees to the Senate for screening.

Musa took the oath of office at the State House in Abuja.

His appointment follows the resignation of Mohammed Badaru Abubakar on health grounds, prompting the President to forward Musa’s nomination to the Senate earlier in the week.

During his screening on Wednesday, the former CDS assured lawmakers that Nigeria has the capacity to defeat insurgency, banditry, and kidnapping—provided there is unified national cooperation and adequate deployment of troops and technology.

He stressed that state governors and high-level political leaders must work more closely with the Armed Forces to close operational gaps.

“We can win this war, but we have to work together,” he told senators, adding that he would review all existing security strategies and investigate alleged lapses, including reports of troop withdrawal from a Kebbi school shortly before terrorists abducted 24 schoolgirls two weeks ago.

Meanwhile, Tinubu has submitted more names to the list of ambassadorial nominees, expanding the pool of non-career diplomats awaiting confirmation. Among the new nominees are former Naval Chief Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas; former Senator Ita Enang; former Imo First Lady Chioma Ohakim; and former Minister of Interior and ex–Army Chief Abdulrahman Dambazau.

Their names were read on the floor by Senate President Godswill Akpabio during Thursday’s plenary and subsequently referred to the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs for screening within one week. This follows an earlier batch of nominees including Reno Omokri, Femi Fani-Kayode and immediate past INEC chairman, Mahmood Yakubu.

Tinubu urged the Senate to expedite the confirmation process to ensure that Nigeria’s diplomatic missions are promptly staffed and fully functional.

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Reps Accuse DisCos of Crippling Nations’ Power Supply System

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By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja

The House of Representatives on Wednesday, accused the electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) in the country, of crippling the nation’s electricity supply system.

The House Ad hoc Committee investigating Nigeria’s power sector reforms and expenditure from 2007 to 2024, said that the DisCos wallowed in years of poor investment, inadequate expansion, and failure to meet obligations outlined in their original business plans.

Speaking during an investigative hearing, Chairman of the committee, Arch. Ibrahim Almustapha Aliyu, said most distribution companies had misled the government at the point of acquisition, presenting impressive business plans but failing to deploy the required resources to upgrade substations, transformers, and distribution networks more than a decade after privatization.

He expressed shock that despite claims by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) that it can wheel up to 8,000 megawatts, the DisCos continue to take only about 4,000 megawatts due to limited infrastructure, a problem he said is self-inflicted.

According to him, the power distribution firms have “refused to invest, refused to expand, and refused franchising options,” thereby creating the conditions for energy theft, meter bypassing, and consumer apathy across the country.

“You have caused this problem because you could not expand from what you inherited,” he said. “For 13 to 14 years now, if you had made the necessary investments, substations, up-to-date transformers, proper network expansion, there would be no issue. You would uptake more energy, the cost would be lower, and Nigerians would be happy.”

He noted that many consumers resort to illegal connections because they are billed monthly for electricity that is either not supplied or grossly inadequate.

“How do you expect someone whose monthly bill equals his salary to keep paying? People will look for alternatives. And your refusal to invest has contributed to this unholy attitude of bypassing and stealing energy,” he said.

The committee chairman reminded the DisCos that Nigerians enjoyed better supply under the defunct NEPA/NITEL-era systems in some areas, and expected significant improvements after private investors took over the assets.

He further challenged the DisCos to reconcile their earlier claims of competence and financial capacity with their current inability to meet tariff obligations, network expansion expectations, and service delivery benchmarks.

Chief Regulatory and Compliance Officer of Kaduna Electric,  Dr. Mahmood Abubakar said about 60 percent of electricity supplied nationwide is subsidised, a situation the company said has continued to weaken investor confidence and limit the ability of distribution companies (DisCos) to make the necessary capital investments.

He said during the hearing that only about 40 percent of electricity, largely consumed by Band A customers, is cost-reflective, while the rest depends heavily on government subsidies that are often delayed or unpaid.

According to him, the current subsidy structure distorts billing, revenue collection, and the ability of DisCos to expand infrastructure more than a decade after privatisation.

“If we go strictly by the multi-year tariff order, about 60 percent of the energy consumed in Nigeria is subsidised by the government. Only Band A pays the reflective tariff. Even then, we have Band A feeders recording up to 80 percent energy losses due to theft and bypasses, making full recovery impossible,” he said.

Abubakar explained that because DisCos cannot recover their full revenue requirement, they cannot secure investments or loans needed to upgrade their networks.

He added that the delay in the payment of subsidies affects the entire value chain, particularly affecting generation companies’ ability to pay for gas, thereby affecting power production.

“The subsidy is not forthcoming as and when due. It comes whenever the government decides to pay. That is the reality, and it affects everyone. We cannot pay our market invoices fully, the Gencos cannot fulfil firm contracts with gas suppliers, and the whole chain is weakened,” he said.

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