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Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leadership moves to reconcile with Sule Lamido

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The national leadership of Nigeria’s major opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has appealed to former Jigawa State governor Alhaji Sule Lamido to sheathe his sword and support ongoing efforts to stabilise the party.

The call follows Lamido’s recent interview with the BBC Hausa Service, where he criticised the party’s handling of its leadership crisis and referenced a court case he instituted over the matter.

Speaking on the development, Umar Sani, a close associate of the PDP National Chairman, Kabiru Tanimu Turaki (SAN), said several claims made by the former governor in the interview were inaccurate and required clarification...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

According to Sani, contrary to Lamido’s assertion that the party violated court directives during its national convention, no court barred the PDP from holding the convention.
He explained that the court only ordered the party to allow Lamido to participate in the contest after proper verification—an order which the PDP had already appealed at the Supreme Court.

Sani also disclosed that another court sitting in Ibadan granted the party explicit permission to conduct its convention, noting that the exercise produced new national officers, contrary to Lamido’s claim that the party currently lacks legitimate leadership.

He appealed to the former governor to demonstrate maturity and place the party’s unity above personal grievances.

“Sule Lamido is a founding figure in the PDP. At this critical moment, what the party needs is cohesion, not prolonged litigation,” Sani said.
“If we remain trapped in court battles, victory will continue to elude us.”

The PDP leadership urged Lamido to work closely with Chairman Turaki, stressing that both men have long enjoyed cordial relations and can still steer the party away from internal strife.

The appeal comes at a time when the PDP is struggling with internal disputes and public criticism over its handling of recent electoral and administrative issues.

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President Tinubu Heads to France, Kenya, Rwanda for Key Summits

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President Bola Tinubu will depart Abuja on Saturday for a three-nation visit to France, Kenya, and Rwanda. He will attend the Africa-France Summit in Nairobi (May 11-12), co-chaired by Presidents Macron and Ruto, focusing on energy transition, digital transformation, and climate action. He will then proceed to the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali (May 14-15), themed “Scale or Fail,” highlighting Nigeria’s investment reforms. The trip will last approximately two weeks.

Key Points:

The Africa-France Summit theme is “Africa Forward: Africa-France Partnerships for Innovation and Growth.”
The Africa CEO Forum is in partnership with the International Finance Corporation (IFC).
Over 2,000 top executives and national leaders will attend the Kigali forum.
Tinubu will hold high-level meetings with global and African business leaders.
He will be accompanied by some ministers and senior aides...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

The president will return to Nigeria at the end of the Rwanda summit.

Sources: Bayo Onanuga/x

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Presidency, Peter Obi in war of words over Nigeria’s Borrowing Spree

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The Presidency and opposition figure Peter Obi have traded words over the Federal Government’s borrowing profile. President Bola Tinubu had defended the administration’s borrowing, stating, “Borrowing is not leprosy.” Obi countered on X, saying: “Borrowing is not only leprosy, but a killer cancer when it is borrowed for consumption and not production.” Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga responded, accusing Obi of “demagoguery” and insisting the government borrows for infrastructure, not consumption.

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Obi argued that debt without productivity is dangerous.
He cited the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2007 on cost-benefit analysis requirements.
Onanuga said Nigeria has willing lenders because the country is credible.
Onanuga advised Obi to “rise above the pedestrian level.”
Obi said borrowing for consumption is “double jeopardy.”..TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

The exchange highlights ongoing debate over Nigeria’s borrowing strategy.

Sources: Nigerian Tribune, Vanguard

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Peter Obi: Workers Must Reject Bad Governance, Failure, Corruption

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Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has urged Nigerian workers to wield their collective voice and votes to demand competent leadership. In a Workers’ Day statement, Obi said workers must “refuse to reward failure, corruption, ethnic division, and bad governance.” He described workers as the “backbone of every nation” and said the current minimum wage of N70,000 can no longer guarantee a modest standard of living.

Key Points:

Obi said when workers suffer, the nation suffers; when workers are empowered, the nation prospers.
He called for leadership built on competence, character, capacity, credibility, and compassion.
He noted the minimum wage is unevenly implemented across states.
The statement came on International Workers’ Day.
Obi is positioning himself as a labour-friendly leader ahead of 2027...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

Obi urged workers to refuse to reward failure and bad governance.

Sources: Leadership

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