Politics
Rt. Hon. Dr. Ali JC : God’s Gift To Gombe State and Humanity* By Ali Ismail
*Rt. Hon. Dr. Ali JC : God’s Gift To Gombe State and Humanity*
By Ali Ismail
Upon scrutinizing the labyrinthine world of politics, it becomes evident that authentic leaders are those who not only demonstrate exceptional proficiency in the art of governance, but also personify the very essence of selflessness and service to humanity. The Nigerian parliament, a bastion of democratic expression, has borne witness to the ascendance of numerous illustrious figures, each leaving an indelible imprint on the nation’s legislative tapestry. Among this distinguished coterie, Rt. Hon. Dr. Ali JC, the revered and accomplished minority Chief Whip of the House of Representatives, stands as a shining exemplar of such extraordinary leadership, embodying the very quintessence of political excellence and selfless dedication to the greater good. His unwavering commitment to the welfare of the people of Gombe State and his visionary approach to parliamentary duties make him a true gem in the realm of politics. His exemplary leadership qualities and selfless dedication to the betterment of society also make him a rare asset, not just to Gombe State, but to humanity at large.
Dr. Ali JC’s leadership transcends the confines of the parliament chamber. At the core of his exceptional leadership is the innate ability to connect with the people he serves. His genuine concern for the welfare of his constituents has been a guiding force in his distinguished parliamentary career. It is a testament to his character that he has consistently placed the interests of the people above all else, tirelessly working towards the betterment of their lives. His numerous philanthropic endeavors speak volumes about his character.
For a fact, Dr. JC’s acts of giving back are not mere gestures; they are strategic interventions aimed at empowering the Gombe community. Whether it’s through educational scholarships for underprivileged students or infrastructure development projects in rural areas, Dr. JC’s focus is on creating a lasting positive impact. His selfless acts of giving back to the society have not only earned him respect, but have also set an inspiring precedent for other leaders to follow.
Within the hallowed chambers of parliament, Dr. Ali JC has distinguished himself as a visionary leader who unwaveringly champions progressive ideals, leaving an indelible mark on the legislative landscape. His purposeful vision is palpable in the bills he sponsors, which are carefully crafted to address the pressing needs of the nation, and in the debates he actively participates in, where he passionately articulates his convictions.
As a stalwart advocate for policies that promote social justice, economic development, and youth empowerment, Dr. JC has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the welfare of the people. His leadership style is characterized by a collaborative approach, seeking consensus and building bridges across party lines to achieve the greater good for Nigeria, thereby exemplifying the true spirit of statesmanship. Moreover, his ability to navigate the intricate complexities of the political arena while remaining steadfast in his convictions is a testament to his exceptional political acumen, which has earned him the respect and admiration of his peers.
Beyond his legislative duties, Rt. Hon. Dr. Ali JC has been a catalyst for community development, spearheading initiatives that have significantly improved the standard of living for many. His legislative acumen and advocacy for impactful reforms have been instrumental in addressing key issues such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and economic empowerment. His proactive engagement with local communities, coupled with his genuine empathy, has endeared him to the hearts of the people. His strategic vision for the development of Gombe State reflects his deep understanding of the needs of the people and his efforts have touched the lives of countless individuals, leaving an indelible mark of compassion and hope.
Dr. Ali JC’s effectiveness as a parliamentarian is further underscored by his legislative prowess. He demonstrates a deep understanding of the legislative process, meticulously crafting bills that address critical national issues. His ability to garner support for his proposals is a reflection of the respect he commands from his colleagues. Dr. JC’s legislative contributions have a tangible impact on the lives of Nigerians, promoting positive change across various sectors.
What sets Rt. Hon. Dr. Ali JC apart as a leader is his purposeful-progressive vision, which transcends mere rhetoric and resonates with pragmatic action. His forward-thinking approach to governance is reflected in his comprehensive strategies for sustainable development, job creation, and the empowerment of youth and women. His vision extends beyond the confines of political expediency, encompassing a holistic framework for inclusive growth and prosperity. With the understanding that Nigeria’s strength lies in its rich diversity, Dr. Ali JC recognizes this and actively promotes national unity. He fosters dialogue and understanding between different ethnic and religious groups, promoting a sense of shared purpose for the nation’s progress. His leadership style transcends tribal or regional divides, focusing on the collective good of all Nigerians.
One of Dr. Ali JC’s most commendable qualities is his accessibility to the people he represents. He understands the importance of maintaining a strong connection with his constituents. Dr. JC regularly visits his constituency, holding town hall meetings and listening to the concerns of the people. This two-way communication ensures that he remains grounded and that the needs of his community are effectively represented in parliament.
In essence, Rt. Hon. Dr. Ali JC epitomizes the essence of a good man and an exceptional leader. His altruism, integrity, and unwavering dedication to the service of humanity make him a rare gift not only to Gombe State but to the entire nation. Dr. Ali JC’s leadership journey serves as a powerful inspiration for aspiring politicians. He embodies the values of integrity, dedication, and unwavering commitment to public service.
The trajectory of Dr. JC’s political career serves as a resounding testament to the revolutionary potential of purposeful leadership, demonstrating its capacity to catalyze profound transformation and leave an indelible mark on the political landscape. His exemplary leadership constitutes a clarion call to the youth of Nigeria, beckoning them to embrace the challenges and opportunities of political engagement, and contribute their unique perspectives and talents to the nation’s ongoing development. The inspirational qualities of his leadership have a profound impact, igniting the embers of hope and progress in the hearts of countless individuals, and rekindling faith in the transformative power of public service to shape a brighter future. Visionary leaders like Dr. JC redefine the very fabric of governance, pushing the boundaries of what is possible, and leaving an enduring legacy that attests to the boundless potential of selfless dedication and the transformative power of leadership. His legacy will continue to inspire and motivate future generations, serving as a shining example of the impact that one individual can have in shaping the destiny of a nation.
Rt. Hon. Dr. Ali JC transcends the titular designation of minority chief whip, embodying a leadership paradigm that inspires and uplifts with transformative fervor. As we commemorate his exemplary stewardship, it is incumbent upon us to acknowledge and venerate his inestimable contributions to the betterment and advancement of society, which have had a profound impact on the lives of countless individuals. His unwavering dedication to public service, his unshakeable commitment to progressive ideals, and his genuine solicitude for the welfare of his constituents have cemented his status as a treasured asset to Gombe State and Nigeria at large.
The indelible legacy of Dr. Ali JC will serve as a testament to the potency of purposeful leadership, illuminating the path forward and inspiring future generations to strive for a brighter, more equitable future for all. May his remarkable journey continue to inspire present and future leaders, and may his unwavering commitment to the betterment of humanity shine as a beacon of hope for generations to come.
Ismail wrote this piece from Gombe.
Politics
Why Ifako-Ijaiye’s Voice Is Louder At The Lagos Assembly: The Jah Factor
Why Ifako-Ijaiye’s Voice Is Louder At The Lagos Assembly: The Jah Factor
By Ibukun Simon
In legislative politics, not all representatives are created equal. Some merely occupy seats; others shape conversations, influence outcomes, and leave visible footprints in the lives of their people. Since 2019, Ifako-Ijaiye Constituency I has belonged firmly to the latter category, thanks to the emergence of Hon. Adewale Temitope Adedeji, fondly known as JAH, as its representative in the Lagos State House of Assembly.
As a journalist who has covered proceedings of the Lagos Assembly consistently since 2015, I have witnessed first-hand how representation can either fade into the normal routine or rise into relevance. The entry of Hon. Adedeji into the Assembly marked a clear turning point—not only for Ifako-Ijaiye, but for the quality of debate, advocacy, and people-focused legislation within the House.
On the floor of the Assembly, Hon. Adedeji stands out as one of the lawmakers journalists naturally gravitate towards. His interventions during plenary sessions are deliberate, articulate, and deeply rooted in public interest and knowledge. In the 40-member House, he is widely regarded as one of the top five lawmakers whose contributions command attention, not because of theatrics, but due to his clarity of thought, persuasive delivery, and uncommon mastery of issues. When JAH speaks, the chamber listens—and the press takes notes.
This strength of presence is crucial in a legislative environment where influence matters. In parliamentary practice, experience translates to authority. The Lagos State House of Assembly, like many legislatures, places significant weight on ranking members—lawmakers whose sustained service enhances their ability to push motions, influence committee outcomes, and attract development to their constituencies. Returning Hon. Adedeji to the House in 2027 would therefore mean strengthening Ifako-Ijaiye’s bargaining power and ensuring its concerns are not just heard, but prioritized.
Beyond the chambers, the impact of Hon. Adedeji’s representation is visible across the constituency. In terms of infrastructural development, several road construction and rehabilitation projects have been attracted to Ifako-Ijaiye under his watch, improving accessibility, boosting local businesses, and easing daily movement for residents. These are practical dividends of democracy that speak louder than campaign slogans.
Equally significant is his focus on human development and social inclusion. Since assuming office in 2019, Hon. Adedeji has facilitated job opportunities, empowered the less privileged, and consistently supported students through the distribution of JAMB and GCE forms, helping to remove financial barriers to education. These interventions reflect the impact of a representative who understands that development must touch both infrastructure and people.
What further distinguishes Hon. Adedeji is his constant engagement with constituents. Through consultations, town-hall interactions, and accessibility, he has maintained a relationship that goes beyond election cycles. This closeness has fostered trust and ensured that governance remains responsive to grassroots realities.
As Lagos continues to grow and legislative responsibilities become more demanding, constituencies like Ifako-Ijaiye cannot afford experimental representation. They require lawmakers who understand the system, command respect within it, and can translate legislative influence into real benefits for the people.
From the Assembly floor to the streets of Ifako-Ijaiye, the record since 2019 is clear: effective representation works—and Hon. Adewale Temitope Adedeji has delivered it.
Ibukun writes from Ifako-Ijaiye.
Politics
Lack of Understanding or Legitimate Concern? Otti’s Defence of Tinubu’s Tax Reform Sparks National Debate
Lack of Understanding or Legitimate Concern? Otti’s Defence of Tinubu’s Tax Reform Sparks National Debate
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | SaharaWeeklyNG
“Abia Governor Alex Otti argues critics misunderstand the overhaul of Nigeria’s tax laws, but the controversy reveals deeper anxieties about governance, transparency and economic strain.”
When Abia State Governor Alex Otti publicly defended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s newly enacted tax reform laws on February 13, 2026, he did more than just push back at critics, he threw the spotlight back on a fulcrum issue dividing Nigeria’s political and economic classes. Otti’s assertion that Nigerians attacking the tax policy “lack understanding” crystallises a broader fracture in public discourse over fiscal policy, governance and the future of the Nigerian economy.
The comments from Governor Otti came amid an intensifying national conversation over sweeping tax reforms signed into law in June 2025, designed to modernise Nigeria’s tax architecture and expand revenue mobilisation. These reforms (long in the making and championed by a Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee chaired by Prof. Taiwo Oyedele) mark the most far‑reaching overhaul of federal tax laws in decades. They include restructuring the Federal Inland Revenue Service into the National Revenue Service (NRS), establishing a Tax Appeal Tribunal and Ombudsman Office, and unifying revenue collection frameworks to improve transparency and efficiency.
Governor Otti’s praise for the new legislation resonated with elements of his own fiscal thinking. Drawing on economic positions he articulated nearly a decade ago, he argued that key principles now entrenched in the law reflect sound fiscal reasoning and long‑standing proposals to strengthen Nigeria’s economic foundations. “Almost 10 years ago, I wrote about the fiscal side of things,” Otti said. “When I read the new tax reform law, I saw many of those arguments reflected in it. I thank Prof. Oyedele. When people attack him, they don’t understand.”
Yet, while Otti’s intervention was meant to de‑escalate public criticism, it instead exposed how complex and emotionally charged the issue of taxation has become in Nigeria. Critics, both inside and outside government, argue that the reforms have not been adequately explained to citizens and that many fear the measures will aggravate hardship amid already high costs of living. One prominent voice of dissent, fiscal policy analyst Aborisade, warned that without transparency and clear communication on how tax revenues will be collected and returned to the people, “these reforms risk becoming deeply unpopular.” Critics also highlight that any tax increase implemented without demonstrable improvements in public services could fuel resentment and mistrust in governance.
That mistrust is not abstract. For years, Nigeria has struggled with weak tax compliance, low revenue‑to‑GDP ratios compared with other emerging economies, and public scepticism over how government revenues are utilised. Many Nigerians remember episodes where policy changes were not accompanied by visible improvements in infrastructure, healthcare or power delivery, reinforcing the belief among skeptics that new taxes equate to greater burden with little reward.
For supporters like Otti and others in government policy circles, the reforms represent a long‑overdue attempt to widen the tax net and reduce Nigeria’s chronic dependence on volatile oil revenues. Advocates argue that a modernised tax system can enhance domestic revenue mobilisation, reduce fiscal deficits, and create a more resilient economy. They point out that reforms provide exemptions and reliefs for low‑income earners and small businesses and are aimed at building a fairer, more transparent system for all stakeholders.
Still, bridging the gap between these competing narratives is challenging. Opposition voices contend that even well‑designed tax policy may fail if the state lacks the capacity to implement it equitably or if the public’s confidence in leadership remains weak. “Without accountability and clear benefits for their contributions, any tax reform risks becoming deeply unpopular,” Aborisade emphasised, warning that heavy taxation without trust can fracture the social contract.
The debate over Tinubu’s tax reform illustrates a deeper truth about contemporary Nigeria: that economic policy no longer exists in a vacuum but is deeply intertwined with public sentiment, political legitimacy, and social cohesion. As one respected economist put it, “Taxation is not just a fiscal tool, it is a trust‑building exercise between the state and its citizens.” When that trust is fragile, even technically sound reforms can be seen as punitive rather than constructive.
Analysts suggest that meaningful public engagement (including sustained information campaigns, transparent revenue utilisation reporting and constructive dialogue with civil society) is essential to soothe anxieties and build confidence in the new system. Without this, what began as an effort to stabilise public finances could widen political and social divides.
In defending the tax reforms, Governor Otti has framed the challenge as one of comprehension rather than critique. But the controversy unfolding across Nigeria is not simply about misunderstanding; it underscores a profound gap between policy design and public perception. For a reform of this magnitude to succeed, Nigerians must be assured not only of its economic merits, but also of its fairness, transparency and tangible impact on everyday lives.
As the implementation phase continues through 2026 and beyond, the Tinubu administration, state governments and economic stakeholders face the critical task of translating legislative change into broader public trust – a task as difficult as any technical reform the tax laws themselves seek to achieve.
Politics
Cubana Chief Priest Backs Tinubu Ahead of 2027, Signalling Shift in Celebrity Political Alignments
Cubana Chief Priest Backs Tinubu Ahead of 2027, Signalling Shift in Celebrity Political Alignments
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | SaharaWeeklyNG
“Socialite’s public declaration underscores growing intersection of business, entertainment and electoral politics as Nigeria inches toward another high-stakes presidential race.”
A prominent Nigerian socialite and nightlife entrepreneur, Pascal Okechukwu (popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest) has publicly declared his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 presidential election, in a move that has stirred debate across Nigeria’s political and social media landscapes.
The declaration emerged in early February 2026 through a series of Instagram posts and public exchanges with critics and followers. In those posts, the celebrity businessman stated unequivocally that he would align himself with Tinubu’s political camp and work against the anticipated presidential bid of former Anambra State governor and Labour Party figure, Peter Obi.
Cubana Chief Priest, who commands a large following across Nigeria’s entertainment and hospitality sectors, framed his decision as both a political and economic calculation. In one exchange, he argued that as an employer and businessman, he preferred collaboration with the incumbent administration rather than opposition politics.
He also publicly declared that he and his family had chosen to “stay with the moving train” of Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope” agenda, signalling clear political alignment with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The shift is politically significant because the socialite had previously been associated with Peter Obi during the 2023 presidential election cycle. In his own words, he acknowledged that he worked for Obi during that campaign, even while holding an advisory role to an APC-aligned state government.
His new stance therefore represents a notable reversal, particularly within the South-East business community, where Obi enjoyed strong support during the last election.
The controversy surrounding the declaration intensified after an online clash between Cubana Chief Priest and social commentator Isaac Fayose, the brother of former Ekiti State governor Ayodele Fayose. The dispute centred on the socialite’s decision to align with Tinubu’s political movement, with Fayose accusing him of opportunism. In response, Cubana Chief Priest defended his position, arguing that political alignment was a practical choice for a businessman responsible for large-scale employment.
He also linked his support for the APC government to broader political objectives, including the potential release of detained pro-Biafra leader Nnamdi Kanu, stating that such outcomes were more achievable from within the ruling political structure than from opposition ranks.
Beyond social media statements, reports indicate that Cubana Chief Priest has expressed interest in running for a seat in the House of Representatives in 2027 under the APC platform, suggesting that his endorsement of Tinubu is part of a deeper political ambition rather than a mere celebrity opinion.
News reports also describe his announcement of political plans and explicit backing of Tinubu as part of the emerging alignment of business figures with the president’s second-term project.
The development coincides with political moves by his associate, the businessman Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, who has also been linked to pro-Tinubu political structures ahead of 2027.
This clustering of influential entrepreneurs around the ruling party has prompted renewed discussion about the growing role of celebrity endorsements and business interests in Nigeria’s electoral politics.
Political analysts say such endorsements, while often symbolic, can influence public perception, especially among young voters who are heavily engaged with celebrity culture. As political scientist Larry Diamond once observed, “In transitional democracies, informal power networks (business elites, media figures, and celebrities) can shape political outcomes as much as formal party structures.”
Similarly, Nigerian scholar Professor Jibrin Ibrahim has argued that “the fusion of business capital and political capital is one of the defining features of contemporary Nigerian politics.”
However, critics warn that celebrity political alignments rarely translate into structured policy debates or ideological clarity. Economist Pat Utomi has repeatedly cautioned that “Nigeria’s democracy suffers when politics becomes an extension of celebrity influence rather than a contest of ideas and development strategies.”
For now, Cubana Chief Priest’s declaration remains a personal political endorsement rather than an official party appointment at the national level. Yet its timing (more than a year before the formal campaign cycle for 2027) illustrates how early positioning has already begun among Nigeria’s political and business elites.
Key figures involved:
Pascal Okechukwu (Cubana Chief Priest): Socialite and businessman who declared support for Tinubu.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu: Incumbent Nigerian president expected to seek re-election in 2027.
Peter Obi: Former Anambra governor and likely opposition contender.
Isaac Fayose: Social commentator who criticised the endorsement.
Obinna Iyiegbu (Obi Cubana): Business associate linked to pro-Tinubu political structures.
As Nigeria moves gradually toward the 2027 electoral cycle, the intersection of celebrity influence, business interests and party politics is likely to intensify, raising fresh questions about the nature of democratic mobilisation in Africa’s most populous nation.
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