SYNOPSIS OF DANTSOHO GIANT STRIDES AT NPA

SYNOPSIS OF DANTSOHO GIANT STRIDES AT NPA

Apart from the commencement of actual works on the $1billion ports reconstruction, the Managing Director of the Nigeria Ports Authority with unalloyed support of the performance-driven Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola has turned the fortines of the authority around, writes Sunday Peter

A quick glance of goings on at the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) in the preceding year reveals a readiness by the Managing Director/CEO, Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho to deploy his decades-plus experience in the maritime sector for the maximiSation of the benefits derivable from Nigeria’s littoral assets and blue economy potentials.
Evidently the home-grown chief executive who enjoys the unalloyed support of the performance-driven Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has his focus set on implementing deliberate performance improvement measures geared towards future proofing Nigeria’s foremost trade facilitation platform for competitiveness and improved value addition to the national economy. Major players in the maritime sector have applauded President Bola Tinubu for appointing Dantsoho stressing that the president’s famed eye for talents has again been proven correct with his giant strides in the last one year.

Port Rehabilitation
On assumption of duty as NPA boss, Dantsoho promised to ensure efficiency by embarking on port rehabilitation. Work has since commenced with the finalisation of documentation and commencement of actual works on the $1billion worth reconstruction of the aged Tincan Island Port Complex and the comprehensive rehabilitation of Apapa, Rivers, Onne, Warri and Calabar Port Complexes to assure their infrastructural integrity and bring them up to speed with the contemporary demands of the international maritime ecosystem.

New Ports Developments
The NPA has also taken steps towards port capacity expansion through the operationalisation of new Ports and advancement of green port development, Dantsoho only last month led the NPA Management to finalize an agreement for the $1billion development of Snake Island Port to be built on an 85-hectare site within the Snake Island Integrated Free Zone. This is addition to Badagry Deep Seaport, Ondo Deep Seaports and Burutu Ports which are at various stages of progress under the technical guidance of the NPA. With the Port Community System (PCS) and the National Single Window amongst other initiatives for port competitiveness being aggressively implemented, it is evident that the Nigerian Ports Authority is poised to transform its strategic intent of being the maritime logistics hub for sustainable port services in Africa from potential to actualities.

Port Automation
Under Dantsoho, the NPA has concluded Nigeria’s membership of the International Port Community System Association (IPCSA), which is a necessary precursor to the implementation of the National Single Window (NSW) project. Single Window operation is the global trade best practice for the electronic exchange of information relating to over 500 million TEU movements and billion of tonnes of cargo for sea, air and land transport modes.
Electronic Truck -call up
The electronic management of truck traffic management which was conceived to sustainably tackle the excruciating traffic gridlock that hitherto characterised the port access roads has been firmed up through the introduction of satellite truck parks and time belts resulting in significant ease of doing business at the ports.

Exports Growth and Trade Surplus

Dantosho’s insistence on port efficiencies has culminated in Nigeria’s attainment of trade surplus of N5.81 trillion ($3.7 billion) in third quarter of 2024 as reported by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) foreign trade alert through exports predominantly consummated on the platforms of the Nigerian Ports Authority. Also, the successful implementation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s strategy for the sale of crude and other petroleum products in Naira which in addition to saving Billions of FOREX earnings hitherto lost to importation, resulted in guaranteeing national energy security, deepening balance of trade and creating direct and indirect jobs.
The authority under Dantsoho has put Public Private Partnership modalities in motion to derive revenue from Ports Independent Power Production, Bunkering Stations, Fallow Lands for Logistics, Fresh Water Provision and Ship Repairs and Maintenance

Maritime Nations Reckoning- PMAWCA
Another major achievement of the Dantsoho led NPA is the promotion of Nigeria’s standing in the comity of maritime nations with his pioneering victory and election as the president of the Port Management Association of West & Central Africa (PMAWCA); the first Nigerian to be so elected since the inception of the prestigious regional maritime bloc in 1972.
Leadership of maritime decision-making blocs such as PMAWCA and the Pan-African Association for Port Cooperation (PAPC) which Dr. Dantsoho also leads, provides the diplomatic capital necessary for actualizing Nigeria’s quest for re-admission into the influential “Category C” of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
During the period under review, the NPA has provided the technical guidance responsible for the unprecedented increase in number of transhippment cargo processed from Lekki Deep Seaport to cater to the maritime needs of Nigeria’s landlocked neighboring countries, and win back cargo hitherto lost to our maritime neighbors.

Patronage of Ports Outside Lagos
Imbued by his hands-on experience as Port Manager for Onne Port Complex where he pioneered the investor-friendly initiatives responsible for the year-on-year growth being recorded at Onne Port Complex, Dantsoho recently undertook an investment drive tour of the Eastern Ports, arising from which the Authority has received several expressions of interests for investment in Rivers, Calabar and Burutu Ports.
As a result, the West Africa Container Terminal (WACT)-APM Terminals Nigeria recently received Hapag-Lloyd, one of the world’s leading liner shipping companies as it launched its service at the terminal. The launch of the new service was celebrated with a special ceremony at the WACT-APM Terminals Nigeria Onne port, marking the partnership with Hapag-Lloyd’s weekly shipping service, directly connecting East Nigeria to global trade routes.
This strategic alliance underscores the commitment of WACT-APM Terminals Nigeria’s commitment to expanding Nigeria’s maritime capabilities and solidifying its position as a vital gateway for international commerce. The new service will significantly enhance connectivity, offering increased vessel capacity, improved transit times, and greater schedule reliability for businesses operating in East Nigeria.
The CEO of APM Terminals Nigeria, Frederik Klinke, described the event as not a maiden call but the launch of Hapag-Lloyd as a shipping line in East Nigeria. He said the development is an important milestone and indication of the strong partnership that APM Terminals has globally with Hapag-Lloyd.
“This is an important milestone in East Nigeria for building its potential. We in APM Terminals have a very strong belief in the East Nigerian market. We are very proud of the partnerships that we have with our shipping line customers, now, with Hapag Lloyd being among them, and our government partners as well as the customers that we serve in East Nigeria. What we are really trying to do is to lift the East Nigerian market. There is a lot of trade potential that requires better logistic solutions.
The Country Managing Director, Hapag-Lloyd, Himmat Ahlawat, described Nigeria as one of the most important markets while also reiterating that customer service is the biggest priority for the Hapag-Lloyd team.
He said, “We consider Nigeria as one of the most important markets if not the most important in Africa and Eastern Nigeria. Without calling Eastern Nigeria, our ambitions here will remain unfulfilled. In Hapag Lloyd, the biggest priority we have is customer service. If there are no customers and our customers are not happy, then we have no right to exist. So, our actual stated aim is to be the undisputed king of customer service. So that is something we should bring on the table, because we use a variety of digital tools to help our customers, which the rest of the market has still not started using.”

Noteworthy Port Statistics
The 2024 Consolidated Management Report of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) highlights significant improvements in port activities, with multiple indicators pointing to robust growth across various sectors. From cargo throughput to ship traffic and service boat operations, the Nigerian ports have experienced remarkable progress.
One of the most notable achievements in 2024 was the substantial increase in cargo throughput. Cargo traffic surged by 45.1%, rising from 71,213,197 metric tons in 2023 to 103,336,863 metric tons in 2024. This increase reflects heightened trade activities and improved operational efficiencies. Lekki Port stood out as the leader in cargo throughput growth, recording a 2,160.8% increase, followed by Onne Port with a 9.4% rise and Tin Can Island Port with 7.3% growth. Notably, Liquid Bulk cargo accounted for the largest share at 55.6%, while containerized cargo contributed 20.9%.

Increase in Ship Traffic
The Nigerian ports also recorded impressive gains in ship traffic. The number of ship calls increased by 5.6%, growing from 3,791 in 2023 to 4,005 in 2024. This was accompanied by an even more substantial 15.4% growth in Gross Registered Tonnage (GRT), which climbed from 123,660,278 to 142,660,418 tons. Lekki Port again led the growth trend, registering a 477.6% increase in ship calls, while Onne Port experienced a 5.8% rise.
The total container throughput also saw a significant 9.7% increase, with 1,744,972 TEUs handled in 2024, compared to 1,591,194 TEUs in 2023. Within this category, laden containers grew by 12.2%, with export-laden containers experiencing an outstanding 53.7% rise. Transhipment container traffic saw an even more impressive 136.5% increase, indicating a growing role for Nigerian ports in regional cargo redistribution.

Service Boat Operations Boom
During the period, service boat operations recorded an exceptional 49.6% increase in activity, with the number of boats handled growing from 8,956 in 2023 to 13,396 in 2024. Additionally, the Gross Registered Tonnage (GRT) for service boats soared by 129.3%, jumping from 1,997,163 tons to 4,579,742 tons. This reflects enhanced offshore activities and better service infrastructure at the ports. The operational efficiency of Nigerian ports also showed improvement. The Average Turn-Around Time for vessels decreased from 4.7 days to 4.6 days, reflecting a 1.0% improvement in port operations. Lekki Port demonstrated the highest efficiency, with an average vessel turnaround time of just 2.5 days.
Furthermore, Berth Occupancy Rate improved from 30.1% in 2023 to 33% in 2024, signifying increased port utilization and operational effectiveness.

Industrial harmony
In keeping with his inaugural address, Dantsoho has since appointment placed employee matters on top of the Authority’s agenda through unprecedented collaboration with the Maritime Workers Union (MWUN) and the senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations and Government Owned companies (SSASGOC).
Only recently, the Honourable Minister of Marine & Blue Economy Adegboyega Oyetola and Dantsoho received the commendation of the coalition of Maritime Workers for clearing the age long backlog problem of employee stagnation by conducting promotion examination in one fell swoop to admiration of the Union and its members. This is in addition to an increase in productivity bonus, provision of end-of-year welfare items to staff and the review of the Financial Guide to the Condition Service which has comprehensively responded to workers’ yearnings for increase in response to inflationary trends.

Dangote, Stakeholders Commend Dantsoho
Following the exception performance, stakeholders including Dangote Industries Limited (DIL), truckers commended Dantsoho stressing that the Marine and Blue Economy sector will witness expansion.
Speaking on Monday during a courtesy call to the NPA headquarters in Lagos, President of the Dangote Industries Limited (DIL), Aliko Dangote explained that as the biggest customer to the NPA, it is important that the interaction between NPA and DIL is sustained.
According to the richest man in Africa, “We are here to thank the NPA for doing a great job, because as we speak today, we are the biggest or largest customer to NPA.
“I think this kind of interaction between us and them is very, very important for the growth of the industry. So, we discussed quite a lot of issues. We also discussed issues of how to deepen the Marine and Blue Economy of the nation. And we have agreed to actually work together for the benefit of Nigeria.
“The size of our own operation at Lekki alone is going to be almost 240 ships of crude, with each ship carrying one million crude each. And then we’ll have products which now will amount to over 600 ships in a year. Then we also have our fertilizer operation, which will be loading almost eight ships. This is an operation that has never, ever been seen in the country.
“So, it’s a major challenge. But with the leadership of the NPA, we are very, very comfortable that they’ll be able to deliver.”
Recently, cargo truckers in Rivers State commended the NPA for opening the completed section of ‘Road D’ at the Federal Ocean Terminal (FOT), Onne Port, Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State.
Speaking on behalf of the truck drivers, Mr Adolphus Ugwu, Haulage District Chairman, Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), Eastern Ports, applauded NPA, and the Onne Multipurpose Terminal (OMT) for the development
Ugwu told journalists that truckers see the opening of the road as a welcome development. He thanked NPA and OMT for working in synergy to open the Road D, which he said will address road challenges facing truckers at FOT, Onne Port.
“For this reason, Truckers commend NPA for a job well done. As drivers we are also commending Onne Multi Purpose Terminal (OMT), for their effort for the opening of the completed portion of Road D,” Ugwu stated. Last week, the Secretary General of the Association of Maritime Truck Owners (AMATO), Mohamed Sani Bala, declared a vote of confidence in the electronic call-up system introduced by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) to tackle gridlock on the Apapa and Tin-Can port access roads.
Sani-Bala, who stated this after peaceful rally in Apapa, applauded the NPA for the initiative that has brought sanity to the port access roads.
He stated further that the impact of eliminating gridlock and improving traffic flow along logistics corridors has made import and export cargoes evacuated seamlessly.
“On behalf of the trucking community, we wish to use this peaceful rally as a platform to express our profound gratitude to the management of NPA for the deployment of the Eto Call-Up System, and to also appreciate the Lagos State Government for its vital role in enforcing compliance with the Standard Operating Procedures that underpin the system,” he said.

Conclusion
Judging by his success thus far at leapfrogging Nigeria’s foremost trade facilitation platform to catalyze national maritime endowments for the creation of national economic prosperity for all, Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho is poised to deploy his hands-on experience and track record of result delivery optimize the limitless potentials for growth inherent in the Nigerian Ports Authority.

Senate 2027: No Better Candidate Than Yerima Shettima Abbas

Senate 2027: No Better Candidate Than Yerima Shettima Abbas

By Comrade Musa Mohammed

2027 general elections, the time for the people of Kaduna Central to put on their thinking cap has come.

This is no time to pander to political party supremacy without questioning. Political parties, as has been emphasized over time are simply vehicles for promoting the vision and aspirations of the individuals, particularly in the Nigerian context without a clear-cut ideological foundation for the political parties.

What the people need at this point in our political journey are men and women with the capacity and character to deliver on their mandates.

From our experiences so far, there is no gain in saying the fact that the calibre of people elected as leaders determines the quality of democratic dividends that would be delivered to the citizens.

It is out duty to elect someone like ‘YERIMA SHETTIMA ABBAS’ who I believe would deliver the devidens of democracy to make the lives of the people of his Constituency better.

With all indication, our democracy is wearing a new look to the extent that people with ideas and new visions ‘like Yerima Shettima’ are taking our political space by storm.

. If we are looking for a candidate with the character and personal clout to deliver, then ‘YERIMA SHETTIMA’ is the man.

I believed that if Yerima Shettima occupy the seat of Senate to represent kaduna central districts, the land would yield her increase and the people will see reasons to celebrate democracy in the coming years. Those faces that represent the corruption and heartless failures of the past should be barred from the coming dispensation when character will reinforce hope and peace for a better Nigeria.

There is no better candidate for the senate in the 2027 general election than Yerima Shettima Abbas.

The time to elect YERIMA SHETTIMA to replicate the magic of his visible successes in the corporate world in the senate has come.

YERIMA should be encouraged with our votes in 2027. He is fully prepared. He may not be a saint but he has demonstrated decorum and modesty in his service to the people.

He is a thinker. He is disciplined. He has been a successful national development expert and Nigerian public servant, who has over a decade of experience politics and activism, with experiences in several organizations, multi-national organizations, he knows how to play boardroom politics and could be a huge asset to the National Assembly.

These are the kind of people we should be sent to the senate and not some empty political noisemakers who boast of everything but achieve nothing for the people.

YERIMA SHETTIMA ABBAS, the APC Candidate for the kaduna Central senatorial elections in 2027 represents true change as he brings a breath of fresh air to the political space.

We can understand why there is palpable faith and hope across the Kaduna Central Senatorial district in his capability and credibility account. The people had always craved a new dispensation and a new order in leadership.

YERIMA comes to the table with an amazing score in competency, in capacity, credibility, integrity, passion, humaneness and humanity and in believability. No doubt, the impact of a Yerima’s representation of Kaduna Central in the senate will be monstrous, magnificent and huge.

The 2027 political game is wearing a new look. The reality of the moment is to send men who can breast the tape with uncommon charm and grace.
The coming dispensation is for people with grit and audacity to dare the system to yield our lot. None of those in the race is better qualified and equipped than ‘YERIMA SHETTIMA’.

His world-class taste and acclaim would galvanize the people to aspire for better things. His carriage is urbane and elegantly sophisticated.

He is already being referred to as the ‘Barrack Obama’ of KADUNA CENTRAL because of his unassuming mien and outlook.

Handsomely suave and polished, YERIMA is like a shining star in the firmament of Kaduna political cosmology. Kaduna Central deserve the best. Yerima Shettima Abbas is the best.

Comrade Musa Mohammed
Political Writer/Analyst
From Shaba Ward 1
Doka District, Kaduna North Local Government.
musamohdeen@gmail.com
+2348038895334

TIME FOR A BOLD STEP: Vice President Kashim Shettima Should Leave the APC with Honour

TIME FOR A BOLD STEP: Vice President Kashim Shettima Should Leave the APC with Honour
From Lateef Taiwo

An Abuja based legal practitioner and human rights activist, Barrister Hamza N Dantani, has described the All progressive Congress( A PC ), North East Zonal meeting in Gombe on Sunday as an affront to Vice president Kashim Ibrahim.
“In a press statement made available to newsmen in Abuja on Sunday, Hamza stated that the gathering of the North east Zonal stakeholders forum in Gombe, where an endorsement was made for president Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s 2027 election bids without the mention or inclusion of Shetima sent an obvious political message to vice president Kashim shettima- we do not need you any more”

According to the constitutional Lawyer and Right activist it appears the ruling party or potent forces within are gradually edging out the vice president who was central to their victory in 2023″

The respected Legal luminary called on the Vice president shettima- to leave the All progressive Congress, ( APC), with his honour intact.
While extolling the vice president for his political sagacity that culminated in the victory of the All progressive Congress ( APC), in the presidential election in 2023 , Hamza went memory lane

“As a Patriotic Citizen of this great Country, Nigeria, and a law-abiding observer of Nigeria’s political landscape, I have followed Vice President Kashim Shettima’s political journey with great admiration and pride. From his days as a commissioner to his transformational leadership as a two-term governor of Borno State, to his impactful tenure in the Senate, and now as Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Kashim Shettima has consistently proven to be one of the most refined, articulate, and visionary politicians in contemporary Nigeria.”

“In May 2025, 22 All Progressives Congress (APC) governors endorsed Tinubu as the sole 2027 presidential candidate without mentioning the vice president. In May, APC Northwest zone stakeholders emphatically endorsed Tinubu as their sole candidate for the 2027 elections without including the vice president. In doing so, the party sent a subtle message to Vice President Kashim Shettimaㅡ: We do not need you anymore”.

“However, today’s gathering of the APC Northeast zonal stakeholders forum in Gombe, where an endorsement was made for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid without the mention or inclusion of Vice President Shettima, sends an obvious political message. It appears that the ruling party, or at least its most potent forces, are gradually edging out a man central to their victory in 2023.”

“This is not just an affront to Shettima as an individual; it is an affront to the Northeast, to Borno, and to all Nigerians who believe in fairness, competence, and loyalty in politics.”

“Let us not forget: in 2023, Shettima traversed the North, defended the party, and brought intellectual weight and political credibility to the Tinubu campaign. His role was not ceremonial. He fought, he campaigned, and he delivered for the ticket. The North, particularly the Northeast, rallied behind the ticket partly because of his involvement. Today, however, the handwriting on the wall is glaring — the APC may be preparing to drop him as the running mate in 2027.”

“It is painful but not surprising. Politics in Nigeria is often about expediency rather than principle. But this is precisely why leaders must know when to draw a line. Vice President Kashim Shettima must not allow himself to be used and discarded. He must not sit quietly in the backseat while decisions are made to sideline him” he lament

“Now is the time to leave the APC.

He must do so with his head held high, not in bitterness, but with the clarity and dignity of a man who knows his worth and refuses to be politically humiliated. Leaving the APC now, while the ovation is still loud, will send a strong message — that he is not a political appendage but a force in his own right—a man whose influence transcends party structures and who still commands enormous goodwill across the North and beyond”

” Shettima’s political future does not begin and end with the APC. His pedigree and vision are far too important to be boxed in by a party that no longer sees his value. He has the capacity, credibility, and following to chart a new political course, whether within a new alliance, movement, or party”

“The North, particularly the Northeast, looks up to him. Borno holds him in high esteem. Nigeria needs his voice in the coming years. He must not diminish himself by clinging to a political structure that appears to have moved on without him”

“History will be kind to Kashim Shettima if he chooses courage over comfort. And if the Almighty wills it, he will become the president of this country shortly. It is time to show that he is not a political orphan but a statesman who can still shape the destiny of this nation, with or without the APC.”
Reacting to the rowdy out come of the Zonal stakeholders meeting in Gombe, Governor Zulum of Borno state also warned the party against any move to
dump vice president shettima, according to him the entire North east are behind vice president shettima.

Time to Rescue Our Democracy:Local Government Elections in Osun State and the Shame of Two Parties- FADOJOE

Time to Rescue Our Democracy:
Local Government Elections in Osun State and the Shame of Two Parties
By Faduri Oluwadare Joseph
Former Presidential Aspirant (Labour Party),
Founder, Rescue Movement for a New Nigeria


For a long time, I have chosen not to meddle in the political affairs of my home state, Osun. As someone from the opposition, I’ve sought to avoid being perceived as biased in the tussle between the two dominant parties — the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). But the recent show of shame between these two parties in the ongoing local government crisis demands that I speak up. What is happening is not just politics — it is a threat to democracy itself.

Democracy is meant to reflect the will of the people. It should be rooted in fairness, justice, and credibility. But what we are seeing in Osun State — and across Nigeria — is a betrayal of these values. Our local government elections have become a caricature of democracy, a disgraceful display of manipulation and illegality.

APC and the Beginning of the Shame

Under the administration of former Governor Adegboyega Oyetola (APC), a local government election was conducted — but let us be clear, it was not an election in any democratic sense. The name of a valid political party, the Action People’s Party (APP), was missing from the ballot paper. Voters were given a simple “Yes or No” choice — not actual candidates. What kind of election is that?

This was not democracy; it was a stage-managed fraud. The APC government at the time imposed a process devoid of legitimacy and declared winners. That sham should never have stood. The eventual removal of those chairmen and councillors was necessary — but what followed under the PDP has proven no better.

PDP and the Jungle Election

Governor Ademola Adeleke came into office and swiftly sacked the APC-installed officials. He then organized his own “election” — but what followed was a jungle drama.

In some towns, ballot boxes were allegedly taken to the bush, where unknown individuals thumb-printed in secrecy. In many areas, voting reportedly concluded before 7:00 AM — how is that even possible? Some called it a kangaroo election, others an “emergency democracy.” But no serious democratic process would operate like that.

To make matters worse, the head of the Osun Independent Electoral Commission (OSIEC), Mr. Hashim Abioye, is a known PDP member and former House of Assembly aspirant. Can anyone seriously expect neutrality from such a figure?

Courts, Chaos, and Confusion

As if the elections weren’t chaotic enough, conflicting court rulings have now plunged the state into deeper confusion. The Court of Appeal in Akure and the Federal High Court in Osun have issued contradictory judgments over who should be in office. On June 13th, yet another unclear judgment was delivered — prompting both APC and PDP to rush to declare victory.

This confusion is dangerous. Already, lives have been lost in previous clashes over reinstatements. If nothing changes, more blood may be spilled.

Security agencies are failing to uphold neutrality and professionalism. The Inspector General of Police and the Attorney General are facing allegations of bias. The judiciary, too, must speak with clarity and act with integrity — their silence and ambiguity only fuel the chaos.

President Tinubu Must Act

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must not stand by in silence. This is beyond partisan politics. As the leader of this nation, he must rise above affiliations and intervene decisively. Democracy is on fire in Osun State, and inaction is no longer acceptable.

A Word to Governor Adeleke

Governor Adeleke, I urge you: do not take the law into your own hands. You are the executive, not the judiciary. Respect the courts, even in their confusion. Do not instruct chairmen or councillors to resume office without clear and final legal directives. Let the rule of law, not politics, guide your actions.

A Message to Security Agencies

Your loyalty is to the people of Nigeria — not to any political party. Protect our citizens. Uphold the law. Be fair. Be professional. We are watching.

A Call to Nigerians

Fellow Nigerians, this is a wake-up call.

We must reject Yes/No elections. We must denounce kangaroo voting and bush ballot boxes. We must demand real elections — free, fair, and credible.

This is not about APC or PDP. It is about our collective future. Until we fix our local government elections, we cannot build the New Nigeria we all dream of.

Let us rise. Let us speak out. Let us demand justice, transparency, and accountability. It is time to rescue our democracy — and time to rescue Nigeria.
And it all begins with everyone of us.

Enough is enough.

Democracy Day: Tinubu Confers Honours on Uba Sani, Shehu Sani, Others

Democracy Day: Tinubu Confers Honours on Uba Sani, Shehu Sani, Others

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has honoured prominent Nigerians, including Kaduna State Governor Senator Uba Sani and former lawmaker and rights activist Senator Shehu Sani, for their pivotal roles in the struggle for democracy in Nigeria.

Speaking during the 2025 Democracy Day celebration on June 12, President Tinubu acknowledged the sacrifices made by several pro-democracy advocates during Nigeria’s years under military rule. In a speech delivered before a joint session of the National Assembly, the President commended the bravery and enduring commitment of individuals like Uba Sani and Shehu Sani in advancing democratic ideals.

“These patriots stood firm when it mattered most,” Tinubu said. “Their courage helped shape the democratic foundation we stand on today.”

As part of the commemorations, President Tinubu conferred national honours on several distinguished Nigerians for their contributions to the democratic journey. The list includes academics, journalists, politicians, civil society leaders, and posthumous awardees.

Key honourees include:

Prof. Wole Soyinka – Grand Commander of the Niger (GCON)
Senator Shehu Sani – Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON)
Governor Uba Sani – Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON)
Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah – CON
Barrister Femi Falana, SAN – CON
Dapo Olorunyomi (Publisher, Premium Times) – Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON)
Bayo Onanuga (Presidential spokesman) – CON
Ken Saro-Wiwa (Posthumous) – CON
Alhaja Sawaba Gambo – CON
Chief Bola Ige – CFR
Mobolaji Akinyemi – CFR
Others honoured include rights activists, lawmakers, journalists, and late pro-democracy campaigners such as Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu, Balarabe Musa, Chief Frank Kokori, and Odia Ofeimun.

The recognition, Tinubu said, is part of a broader effort by the federal government to memorialize the efforts and legacies of those who played vital roles in shaping Nigeria’s democratic evolution.

Broken Promises, Stolen Futures: The Call for a New Nigeria on Democracy DayJune 12: A Wake-Up Call to Real Democracy in Nigeria

Broken Promises, Stolen Futures: The Call for a New Nigeria on Democracy Day
June 12: A Wake-Up Call to Real Democracy in Nigeria
By Faduri Oluwadare Joseph (FADOJOE)
Founder, Rescue Movement for a New Nigeria | Former Presidential Aspirant, Labour Party

Today, June 12, we commemorate Nigeria’s Democracy Day — a day not only to honor the memory of Chief MKO Abiola and the historic 1993 elections, widely acclaimed as the freest and fairest in our history — but also to confront the hard truth of where we stand as a nation.

We are called to celebrate democracy, yet we have not truly practiced it.

What is democracy if not a government by the people, for the people, and with the people?
Sadly, what we witness today in Nigeria is a far cry from that ideal. Instead of genuine democracy, we are burdened with corruption, injustice, insecurity, and a political system that fails the very people it claims to serve.

We cannot continue to call this democracy when:

Votes are bought with rice and naira, not earned through trust.

Electoral victories are decided by rigging, not the will of the people.

The same recycled elite hold us hostage while the masses suffer in silence.

Our judiciary shields the rich and powerful while oppressing the poor.

Law enforcement serves those in power, not the people.

Insecurity, kidnappings, and fear have become part of everyday life.

Whistleblowers are silenced while looters walk free.

This is not democracy. This is betrayal — of our heroes past, our youths present, and our children’s future.

But amid the darkness, there is hope.

There is still time to rewrite the story of our nation — to build a New Nigeria defined by justice, equity, opportunity, and peace. But the journey begins with us.

How do we build real democracy?

  1. Vote Wisely:
    Your vote is your voice. Stop exchanging it for peanuts while they steal your tomorrow. Vote for people of character, competence, and compassion — not for names, parties, or tribes.
  2. Unite Beyond Religion and Tribe:
    Until we begin to see ourselves as Nigerians first — not Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, or any other ethnic group — we will remain divided and weak. Our real enemies are not each other, but the corrupt leaders who exploit our divisions to maintain power.
  3. Participate Actively:
    Whether you are in Nigeria or abroad, your voice, your skills, your resources matter. We need all hands on deck. Change is not a solo effort. Not by me. Not by you. But by all of us — together.

Imagine This Nigeria:

Where a roadside hawker’s child has the same quality education as a senator’s child.

Where a police officer knows that breaking the law comes with consequences.

Where elections are contests of ideas, not intimidation.

Where governance is a sacred trust, not a personal business.

That Nigeria is possible. That Nigeria is necessary. That Nigeria is our duty.

So this Democracy Day, let’s do more than celebrate — let’s reflect, recommit, and rise.

Let us raise one voice and one purpose — to rescue Nigeria from failed leadership and broken promises, and usher in the era of true democracy.

It starts with you. It starts with me. It starts with all of us.

Happy Democracy Day, Nigeria.
Let’s make it real.

EX-COUNCILORS HAIL NUHU RIBADU FOR CHECKMATING INSECURITY IN NIGERIA

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EX-COUNCILORS HAIL NUHU RIBADU FOR CHECKMATING INSECURITY IN NIGERIA

As the Nation celebrates the 2025 edition of the annual Democracy Day anniversary, Former Councilors in Nigeria Operating under the aegis of National Forum of Ex-councilors has applauded the achievements of the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu in taming insecurity across the six geo-graphical zones of Nigeria.

The Ex-councilors spoke through their·National President Hon.Amb.Auwal Kasim Hassan who addressed a press conference in Kaduna on Thursday,June 12,2025 to commemorate the June 12 Democracy Day celebrations.

The grassroot politician who was accompanied by top officials of the association enumerated the achievements recorded by Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as follows:-

He said when Nuhu Ribadu assumed office as Nigeria’s National Security Adviser on June 26,2023,he inherited a nation besieged by multifaceted security

threats:terrorism in the   Northeast,rampant banditry in the Northwest,separatist violence in the Southeast,and a kidnapping economy flourishing nationwide.

Against this backdrop,Ribadu a former police officer and pioneer chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)brought a paradigm shift to Nigeria’s security architecture.His doctrine,articulated early in his tenure,rejected orthodox solutions in favor of a tripartite strategy merging

military precision,political dialogue,and socio-economic initiatives.With an emphasis on interagency coordination,intelligence-driven operations,and regional partnerships, Ribadu’s first two years have redefined leadership at the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).

He added that Mallam Nuhu Ribadu also ensured the implementation of the

following:

1.   Curbing Oil Theft &Economic Sabotage

·Achievement:Coordinated aggressive operations against illegal refining

sites and pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta.

Impact: Nigeria’s oil production rose from 1.1 million barrels/day (mid-2023)to 1.6 million barrels/day(Q12024)boosting revenue by N1.3 trillion monthly (NNPC data).

·Over 5,000 illegal refineries dismantled;1,800 suspects arrested.

·Restored investor confidence in the energy sector.

2.  Degrading Terrorism &Banditry

·Achievement:Revamped inter-agency coordination(military,police,

DSS)and intelligence sharing.

Impact:Bandit/kidnapping incidents fell by 40%in Northwest Nigeria(Q42023-

Q12024).

·Key terrorist leaders neutralized e.g.,Boko Haram’s Abu Illiya and many

others.

·Over 2,000 hostages rescued since 2023.

3.  Tech-Driven Security Modernization

·Achievement:Launched the National Security Data Fusion Centre

(December 2023).

Impact:

·Real-time threat analysis via AI and satellite monitoring.

·Faster response times to kidnappings e.g.,Kaduna school abduction

resolved in 48 hours.

4.  Regional Security Diplomacy

·Achievement:Strengthened partnerships with Niger,Chad,and Cameroon

for cross-border operations.

Impact:

·Reduced terrorist/bandit migration across borders.

·Joint operations neutralized 300+insurgents (Lake Chad Basin).

5. Addressing Farmer-Herder Conflicts

·Achievement:Mediation and rapid-response deployments in hotspots like

Plateau,Benue,etc.

Impact:

·60%reduction in fatal clashes in 2024 vs.2023(SBM Intelligence).

● Enhanced community-policing frameworks.

Similarly,he disclosed that the National Security Adviser milestones as National

Security Adviser(2023-Present)underscores that effective security leadership

hinges on strategic coordination,unflinching political backing,and silent,result-

oriented action.His decimation of terror kingpins from Boderi to Kachalla

Damina has disrupted criminal ecosystems that once operated with impunity.His revitalization of ONSA’s specialized centers (NCTC,NCCC)has

institutionalized resilience against emerging threats.Yet,Ribadu’s legacy

extends beyond statistics:it lies in rebuilding trust between security agencies, across borders,and among citizens.Challenges persist,as noted in isolated clashes in Plateau or the 2024 resurgence of Lakurawa terrorists.

However, Ribadu’s insistence that ‘security is the foundation of national development’has set Nigeria on a trajectory where stability is increasingly conceivable.As he declared in his 2025 New Year address,the path forward demands ‘vigilance, collaboration,and unwavering unity’.With continued presidential support and public solidarity,the groundwork laid under Ribadu offers a template for a safer,

more sovereign Nigeria.

Concluding,Hon.Amb.Auwal Hassan Kasim affirmed the solidarity of National

Forum of Ex-councilors with Mallam Nuhu Ribadu vision for a safer,prosperous Nigeria.

Signed:

Hon.Amb. Auwal Kasim Hassan

National President.

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Blame Yourself, Not Others, for Labour Party’s Failure — A Message to Mr. Peter Obi

Blame Yourself, Not Others, for Labour Party’s Failure — A Message to Mr. Peter Obi

By Faduri Oluwadare Joseph (FADOJOE)

Former Presidential Aspirant, Labour Party founder, Rescue Movement for New Nigeria

My attention has been drawn to numerous comments and videos where Mr. Peter Obi continues to blame everyone but himself for the deepening crisis in the Labour Party. From blaming the current president to party leadership and even external forces, Obi seems to be pointing fingers everywhere except at the man in the mirror.

This is both disappointing and disingenuous.

It is laughable that a man who prides himself on competence, capacity, and production — the core vision of the Labour Party — is today a symbol of division, confusion, and underperformance. I recently watched a video where he accused the president of being responsible for the party’s woes. In another, he blamed the party leadership. The blame game is endless.

Let us call a spade what it is: the only person to be held responsible for the Labour Party’s downward spiral is Mr. Peter Obi himself.

When Obi joined the party in 2022, Labour Party was united. The house was in order. But since his arrival, crisis has rocked the party from top to bottom. The center could no longer hold. This division contributed heavily to our loss in the 2023 general election. A house divided against itself cannot stand.

How can a man who claims he wants to govern a complex nation like Nigeria not even manage a small political party?

To all Obi supporters, I ask you to think critically: If Peter Obi cannot resolve party-level crises, how will he manage inter-state conflicts, economic restructuring, security turmoil, and national reconciliation?

Let us not forget, Obi did not build APGA — the platform that gave him his first opportunity. He deserted it when he should have grown it into a national party, like Nnamdi Azikiwe did with NCNC or Awolowo with UPN. Compare that to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu who turned a regional party into a national powerhouse that now governs Nigeria.

Instead of strengthening APGA, Obi ran to PDP for another political meal, then moved again to Labour Party for a third helping — always looking for the easiest path, not the one requiring true leadership and sacrifice.

After the 2023 elections, instead of returning to rebuild Labour Party and unify aggrieved members, he further distanced himself from Barr. Julius Abure — the very man he used during the campaign. Now that the party is in ruins, he blames Abure for the dirt, forgetting he was the one who walked into a clean house and messed it up.

Let me be clear: I am no fan of Julius Abure, but the shady deals now under scrutiny were made for Obi’s political ambition. Leadership requires loyalty, responsibility, and the will to lead — especially in difficult times.

Instead, Obi is fixated on joining coalitions — seeking shortcuts to power again. But let me boldly state: Mr. Obi is not qualified to be a coalition candidate for 2027. That position must be earned through proven leadership, party unity, and capacity — not mere popularity or public sympathy.

In 2022, Labour Party was dead asleep. I, Fadojoe, with the Rescue Movement, helped wake it up and gave Nigerians an option. The people were already disillusioned with APC and PDP. Obi benefitted from this public frustration — not because he was a political messiah, but because he was a lesser-known alternative.

Now, the reality has dawned on many. People are beginning to see beyond the media image. They ask — what does Peter Obi actually stand for?

Where does he stand on Nnamdi Kanu’s detention?

What is his position on the Sit-at-Home economic shutdown in the Southeast?

What has he said about oil theft in the Niger Delta?

What is his solution to insecurity — Boko Haram, unknown gunmen, and armed herders?

On all these pressing national matters, Peter Obi remains silent. But on universally agreeable issues like unemployment and poverty, he speaks loudly — because they are “safe zones.”

Leadership is not about where you stand during peace and applause, but where you stand in crisis and reproach.

Would Tinubu blame Labour Party for APC’s problems? Would PDP shift blame to the ruling party for its internal fights? No. So why should Obi not own up after two years in LP?

If you cannot lead, step aside.

Let those of us who have the vision, the capacity, and the courage to build a united and purpose-driven Labour Party take over. Reorganizing this party is not rocket science. Fixing Nigeria starts from fixing ourselves, our political parties, and our communities.

In 2027, Nigerians must choose a leader not based on sentiments or moral branding, but on vision, capacity, and competence.

We must bring about a generational shift in power. It’s time for a new leadership that doesn’t exploit tribal sentiments but promotes unity, development, and progress.

Many Nigerians in the diaspora have lost hope. Some have sworn never to return. But I say to you — don’t give up. There is still hope. Nigeria will rise again.

We will rebuild. We will recover. We will overtake.

Let’s not wait for a savior. Let’s become the saviors our country needs. The fight for Nigeria’s future begins with you and me. Together, let’s work for a better nation — starting now.

God bless you.

God bless me.

And may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Faduri Oluwadare Joseph Exposes the Greatest Threat to Nigeria’s Progress, Political Godfatherism

Faduri Oluwadare Joseph Exposes the Greatest Threat to Nigeria’s Progress, Political Godfatherism

By Faduri Oluwadare Joseph

Former Presidential Aspirant, Labour Party Founder, Rescue Movement for New Nigeria

 …The Silent Hijack of Nigerian Democracy

In a true democracy, power belongs to the people. But in Nigeria, that power has been hijacked by a few powerful individuals — not elected by the people, but feared and obeyed more than the Constitution itself.

These individuals are known as political godfathers. They are not just political players — they are the architects of corruption, the enemies of progress, and the invisible hands destabilizing Nigeria’s future.

The Rise of Godfatherism

Godfatherism found fertile ground in Nigeria when politics became a game for the wealthy, not the worthy. As campaign financing spiraled out of control, political parties began relying on wealthy individuals to fund primaries and elections — and with that funding came demands for control.

Soon, elected leaders began serving godfathers instead of the people. Governors, ministers, lawmakers — all too often act on instructions from behind the scenes.

Real-Life Examples: When Godfathers Rule from the Shadows

Rivers State: The fierce battle between former Governor Nyesom Wike and Governor Sim Fubara became a constitutional crisis. Wike’s refusal to relinquish control led to impeachment threats, legislative chaos, and federal intervention. This is the havoc godfatherism breeds.

Lagos State: Former Governor Akinwunmi Ambode was denied a second term — not by the people, but by one man: Bola Ahmed Tinubu. His offense? Daring to act independently. Today, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu governs under the same shadow, surviving only because he’s in his final term.

Benue State: Former Governor George Akume, now a federal godfather, clashed with his successors. His grip over Benue’s leadership has caused rifts and insecurity, distracting the state from real development.

Kogi State: Former Governor Yahaya Bello, accused of embezzling billions, is still pulling strings in the state through his loyal successor, Governor Usman Ododo. When Bello was summoned by the EFCC, Ododo escorted him like a bodyguard — not a governor.

Why does Bello still wield such influence? The answer is godfatherism. He controls the system with looted billions, buying loyalty, silence, and protection.

Their Escape Plan: Switch Parties, Avoid Justice

When godfathers face exposure, they abandon their parties and defect to the ruling party. It’s not about ideology — it’s about immunity.

It’s a tactic of survival: trade loyalty for protection. And it works — in a broken system where justice is for sale.

How Godfathers Control Nigeria

These godfathers don’t just influence elections — they own the system:

Lawmakers: They influence laws and budgets to benefit their interests.

Governors and Ministers: They dictate appointments and contracts.

Judiciary: They install loyal judges to suppress justice.

The People: They divide us — by tribe, by religion — when their power is threatened.

When they’re desperate, they preach religion. When cornered, they preach ethnicity. But behind closed doors, they are united in looting the nation.

The Way Forward: Dismantle Godfatherism

We cannot build a new Nigeria while old godfathers still call the shots. To reclaim our country, we must do the following:

1. Reform Political Parties: End the dominance of moneybags. Uphold internal democracy.

2. Strengthen INEC and Security Agencies: Let elections be free, fair, and secure.

3. Rebuild the Judiciary: Appoint honest judges and insulate them from political interference.

4. Raise Civic Awareness: Educate Nigerians to vote based on character, not cash.

5. Promote Unity over Division: Reject tribal and religious manipulation.

A Call to Action — Home and Abroad

This fight is for every Nigerian — in Lagos or London, Kaduna or California. Nigeria belongs to all of us, and the time has come to rescue it from godfathers who have enslaved our democracy.

We must say:

No more recycled godfathers.

No more stolen futures.

No more selling our votes for a cup of rice.

Let us rise with one voice and one mission — to restore power to the people and build a New Nigeria where leadership is earned, not imposed.

Final Word: Reject Oppression, Embrace Renewal

Godfatherism is not politics. It is oppression in disguise. It is the reason Nigeria staggers instead of soars. The same godfathers who ruined PDP are now controlling APC. Tomorrow, they may hijack Labour Party too — unless we stop them.

This is a battle for our futur

Let us rise.

Let us resist.

Let us Rescue and Renew Nigeria — and it begins with you.

Faduri Oluwadare Joseph

Leader, Rescue Movement for New Nigeria

Visionary for a New Africa

BREAKING : Matawalle Welcomes Gov Dauda Lawal of Zamfara state to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

BREAKING : Matawalle Welcomes Gov Dauda Lawal of Zamfara state to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

The Minister of state for defence, and the immediate past Gov of Zamfara state Hon Bello Matawallen Maradun, today Saturday June 7th 2025 welcomes Zamfara state Governor Dauda Lawal to the All Progressives Congress APC.

The Minister made the call today at his residence in his hometown Maradun, while receiving thousands of his supporters who paid him a sallah homage. Matawalle who was the immediate past governor of the state said his Party, the APC is a party of leaders with humility and respect, and advised Dauda Lawal to join the Progressives for progress in the state.

The minister said instead of the Gov trying to sneak into the party, the Gov should come out in the open to follow the proper channel to join the party rather than hide-and-seek type of game the Gov is currently playing in joining the party. 

He said he has no any grudges for the Gov to join the party and therefore urged Lawal to embrace the party to join the trailblaisers of security,  progress, developments, peace and tranquility.

He said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as a progressives leader is a good manager of peace and tranquility and is always focusing on the development of the country and welcomes all wishing to join the trailblaisers of peace, harmony growth and development.

Dr Bello Matawalle assured his teeming supporters of his commitment to their welfare and wellbeing and urged them to continue to support the present administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the realisation of its Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly in the areas of security, agriculture, health, social wellbeing and economic development.

He said the President has Zamfara at heart and is always looking forward to salvaging its current situation of insecurity and economic hardship and called on the people of the state to give their maximum support and cooperation to this laudable desire of Mr President.

The Minister of state for defence recalled the efforts by the Tinubu administration of eliminating several terrorists Kinpins and their foot soldiers who were hitherto terrorising the state, the region and the county in general. He said the President has recently ordered the security operatives to bring to an end, the spate of insecurity in northern Nigeria before the end of the year and the the ministry of defence and the security high commands are tirelessly working out modalities and method aperandi to ensure compliance with the Presidential directives. 

He however, accused Zamfara state government of not doing very well in terms of fighting banditry in the state, instead, ventured into deceiving the people.

He said during his time as the Gov of the state, people enjoyed and witnessed rapid and meticulous clamping down on security, freedom, welfare and social wellbeing of the people of state, unlike the current happening under Lawal’s administration in the state, where people, including members of the PDP are grumbling of the type of leadership in the state.

The former governor who regretted little resources during tenure, where only about 3 to 4 billion were coming to the state treasury, unlike what the present Gov under Lawal’s administration which receives between 19 to 24 billion naira monthly from federal cash allocation. He therefore challenges Gov Dauda Lawal to disclose the amount of money he is receiving monthly, to justify the development projects he is claiming to have executed so far in the state.

Signed 

Ibrahim Dosara 

Former Commissioner of information 

Zamfara State 

07/06/2025