Politics
Sudan’s Impact on Africa By Amb. Innocent Eneta, Publisher Daily Global News
Sudan’s Impact on Africa By Amb. Innocent Eneta, Publisher Daily Global News
As the publisher of the Daily Global News and African Conflict exparte, I would like to draw attention to the ongoing crisis in Sudan and its potential impact on West Africa, Africa as a whole, and the global community. If the West African states and governments do not take action to address the conflict in Sudan and its associated activities, it could lead to more insecurity across the region, a shortage of food, increased sickness, diseases, hunger, child trafficking, sexual abuse, death, and economic hardship.
Background
The crisis in Sudan has been ongoing since the fall of former President Omar al-Bashir in 2019. The transitional government that took over has been struggling to maintain stability in the country, particularly in the Darfur region, where a long-standing conflict has been ongoing. The situation has been complicated by the activities of various armed groups and militias, as well as the involvement of external powers, such as Russia and China.
Potential Impact on West Africa
The conflict in Sudan has the potential to spill over into West Africa, where several countries are already dealing with their own security challenges. Sudan shares borders with Chad, Libya, and Egypt, all of which have their own internal security concerns. The influx of refugees from Sudan could further strain the already fragile security situation in these countries.
Furthermore, the conflict in Sudan has the potential to disrupt regional food supply chains. Sudan is a major producer of agricultural commodities, such as wheat and sorghum, and any disruption to agricultural production could lead to a food crisis in the region. This could result in increased sickness, diseases, and hunger.
Child trafficking and sexual abuse could also become more prevalent in West Africa, as vulnerable populations are forced to flee their homes in search of safety. Women and children are particularly at risk of being subjected to exploitation and abuse in these circumstances.
Potential Impact on Africa and the Global Community
The conflict in Sudan could have wider implications for Africa as a whole, as it could lead to the destabilization of the continent. Africa is already grappling with several security challenges, and the addition of another conflict could lead to a wider security crisis.
The African Union must take decisive action to address the conflict in Sudan and prevent it from spreading to other parts of the continent. The international community can play a role in supporting the efforts of the African Union, as well as providing humanitarian assistance to those affected by the conflict.
Furthermore, the conflict in Sudan could have a global impact, as it could provide a breeding ground for terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda and ISIS. If the conflict continues to simmer, it could provide these groups with the opportunity to regroup and launch attacks against the West. This would have implications for global security and could lead to a wider security crisis.
Economic Impact
The conflict in Sudan could also have significant economic consequences. Sudan is a major producer of oil, and disruptions to oil production could have an impact on global oil prices. This would have implications for global economic growth and stability.
Moreover, the conflict in Sudan could lead to an increase in the flow of refugees and migrants to other parts of Africa and Europe. This could lead to increased pressure on the economies of host countries, particularly in Europe, which is already dealing with its own migration challenges.
Recommendations
Given the potential impact of the conflict in Sudan on West Africa, Africa as a whole, and the global community, it is imperative that action be taken to address the situation. The following are some recommendations for West African states and governments, the African Union, and the international community:
Diplomatic engagement: West African states and governments, the African Union, and the international community should engage in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict in Sudan. This could involve mediation, dialogue, and negotiation.
Humanitarian assistance: The international community should provide humanitarian assistance to those affected by the conflict in Sudan. This could include food aid, medical supplies, and shelter.
Support for peacekeeping: The African Union and the international community should support peacekeeping efforts.
The conflict in Sudan has the potential to have far-reaching consequences for West Africa, Africa as a whole, and the global community.
The conflict could exacerbate existing security challenges, lead to food shortages, and increase the incidence of sickness, diseases, child trafficking, sexual abuse, and economic hardship.
It is therefore imperative that West African states and governments, the African Union, and the international community take decisive action to address the situation in Sudan.
This could involve diplomatic engagement, humanitarian assistance, support for peacekeeping efforts, and increased efforts to prevent the spread of terrorism in the region.
Failure to address the situation in Sudan could have significant implications for regional and global security, economic stability, and human welfare. It is therefore in the interest of all stakeholders to work towards a peaceful resolution of the conflict in Sudan.
Politics
Bye-Elections: APC Group Hails Deputy Senate President Barau for Kano Landslide Victory, Transformative Leadership
Bye-Elections: APC Group Hails Deputy Senate President Barau for Kano Landslide Victory, Transformative Leadership
The APC Vanguard has hailed Deputy Senate President Senator Barau Jibrin for orchestrating a resounding victory in the Ghari/Tsanyawa State Constituency bye-election, cementing his status as the preeminent leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State.
In a press statement signed by President Comrade Dan Yusuf, the group praised Barau’s “unparalleled political mastery, visionary stewardship, and relentless dedication,” which secured a landslide win for APC candidate Garba Ya’u Gwarmai.
Recall that the APC candidate clinched 31,472 votes against the New Nigeria Peoples Party’s (NNPP) Yusuf Ali Maigado, who polled 27,931 votes, as declared by INEC’s Returning Officer, Prof. Muhammad Waziri of Bayero University.
Since assuming the role of Deputy Senate President, the highest-ranking official from Kano, the group said Barau has transformed the state’s political landscape, drawing thousands of rival supporters and leaders from the ruling NNPP and other political parties.
The Vanguard emphasised that this wave of defections is not mere politicking but proof of Barau’s “exceptional performance, magnetic leadership, and ability to inspire trust and unity across divides.”
“Barau’s strategic brilliance has dismantled the NNPP’s entrenched political machinery, proving that the APC, under his guidance, is an unstoppable force,” Yusuf added.
“This emphatic victory underscores Senator Barau’s ability to galvanise grassroots support, as evidenced by the massive turnout at the electrifying campaign rally he led in Kano North Senatorial District.
“His message of progress, unity, and alignment with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s transformative agenda resonated powerfully, mobilising voters and redefining the state’s political dynamics.
“Senator Barau’s leadership transcends electoral success; it is a movement that has sparked a wave of defections, with thousands of opposition supporters and leaders joining the APC, inspired by his track record of integrity, delivery, and inclusive governance.
“His ability to unite diverse stakeholders and convert rivals into allies highlights his exceptional statesmanship, making him a beacon of hope for Kano and Nigeria at large.”
The group noted that Barau’s leadership transcends electoral success, describing it as a movement driven by integrity, inclusive governance, and a commitment to progress, security, and prosperity.
According to Danladi, his ability to convert opposition figures into APC allies has positioned him as a beacon of hope for Kano and Nigeria, setting a strong foundation for the party’s ambitions in the 2027 general elections.
“We applaud INEC for upholding transparency and credibility in the electoral process, ensuring the people’s will prevailed despite challenges,” Yusuf stated.
“The APC Vanguard calls on all members, supporters, and Nigerians to rally behind Senator Barau’s dynamic leadership as we build toward a sweeping victory in 2027.
“His superlative performance has solidified Kano as an APC stronghold, setting the stage for the party to dominate the national political landscape.
“Let this historic win serve as a clarion call to all Nigerians: with leaders like Senator Barau steering the APC, we are forging a future of unity, development, and unparalleled progress.
“The APC Vanguard stands firmly behind our Deputy Senate President, confident that his transformative leadership will continue to inspire and deliver for Kano, the North, and the entire nation.”
Politics
Zamfara: Matawalle’s Former Adviser Defeats Governor Dauda Lawal’s PDP in Resounding Bye-Election Victory
Zamfara: Matawalle’s Former Adviser Defeats Governor Dauda Lawal’s PDP in Resounding Bye-Election Victory
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Kamilu Sa’idu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the Kaura-Namoda South State Constituency bye-election, delivering a crushing blow to Governor Dauda Lawal’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The Returning Officer, Lawal Sa’adu of the Federal University Gusau, announced that Sa’idu polled 1,181 votes in the supplementary election, defeating PDP’s Muhammad Lawal Kurya, who scored 194 votes.
Across the constituency, the APC secured 8,182 votes, while the PDP managed 5,544.
“Kamilu Sa’idu of the APC, having scored the highest number of votes, is hereby declared the winner and returned elected,” Sa’adu stated.
The supplementary election, conducted in Sakajiki (two polling units) and Kyambarawa (three polling units), followed an inconclusive by-election last Saturday at the Kasuwar Daji collation center.
The rerun was necessitated as the initial margin of 1,662 votes between the leading candidates was less than the 3,265 Permanent Voter Cards collected in the affected polling units.
Sa’idu, a former Special Adviser to ex-Governor Bello Matawalle, will now represent Kaura-Namoda South in the Zamfara State House of Assembly.
His victory is seen as a direct rebuke of Governor Lawal’s administration, which has been plagued by allegations of incompetence and escalating insecurity since 2023.
Despite Lawal’s claims of a guaranteed PDP victory, the results exposed his administration’s waning influence.
Reports indicate that Lawal deployed state-backed Zamfara Vigilante operatives to polling units, defying federal warnings against such tactics.
These efforts to intimidate voters and manipulate the process were resoundingly rejected by the electorate, who delivered a decisive mandate to the APC.
Lawal’s last-ditch campaign efforts, including two weeks of intense mobilization and accusations against the APC and his predecessors, fell flat.
The bye-election marks a historic low for Lawal, the first Zamfara governor to lose a bye-election, with the PDP securing only six wards.
Politics
APC Group Slams Defence Minister Badaru Over Bye-Election Loss, Demands Resignation
APC Group Slams Defence Minister Badaru Over Bye-Election Loss, Demands Resignation
The Concerned Jigawa APC Forum (CJAF) has issued a scathing rebuke of the Minister of Defence, Alhaji Muhammad Badaru Abubakar, branding his performance in the recent Garki-Babura Federal Constituency bye-election as a “catastrophic political failure” and a threat to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid.
In a strongly worded press statement, the group demanded Badaru’s immediate resignation, citing his inability to secure votes for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in his home polling unit and ward as evidence of his dwindling political influence.
The bye-election, held on August 17, 2025, saw the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) deliver a stunning defeat to the APC at Badaru’s polling unit (001) in Babura Kofar Arewa Primary School, Jigawa State, with the PDP securing 308 votes to the APC’s 112.
The loss extended to Badaru’s ward, where the PDP also dominated at the polling unit of his ally, Minister of State for Education, Mrs. Suwaiba Ahmad, winning 184 votes to the APC’s 22.
The CJAF highlighted reports of Badaru’s supposed allies celebrating the PDP’s victories, raising concerns about disloyalty within his camp and suggesting active sabotage against the APC.
“After eight years as Jigawa’s governor and two years as a federal minister, Badaru’s inability to deliver for the APC in his home base exposes him as a political liability,” said Alhaji Usman Tanko, President of the CJAF.
“His allies’ jubilation over PDP wins confirms he is no longer on the ground in Jigawa, and his continued presence in the cabinet risks dragging President Tinubu’s administration into disrepute.”
Despite the APC’s overall victory in the constituency, with candidate Mukhtar Rabi’u Garki securing 38,449 votes against the PDP’s 13,519, the CJAF credited Governor Umar Namadi’s effective governance and grassroots support for salvaging the win.
The group’s statement warned that Badaru’s failure in a key APC stronghold like Jigawa signals a dangerous erosion of support in the North West, a critical region for the party’s national ambitions.
The CJAF passed a vote of no confidence in Badaru, declaring him unfit to represent the APC or hold high office.
“Badaru’s collapse in a stronghold like Jigawa signals a dangerous erosion of APC support in the North West, a critical region for the party’s national ambitions,” Tanko added.
“His continued presence in the cabinet risks dragging the Tinubu administration into further disrepute, as his allies’ flirtations with the PDP threaten to fracture party unity.
“We demand that Badaru resign immediately as Minister of Defence. His abysmal track record and inability to add value to the APC in Jigawa, the North West, or nationally make his position untenable.
“While he may maintain a personal friendship with Mr. President, Nigeria’s interests supersede any individual’s ambitions. The country is bigger than Badaru, and it is time for him to step aside and allow fresh, capable leadership to bolster the APC’s prospects.
“His resignation is not just a necessity for Jigawa but a critical step to safeguard the party’s chances in 2027.
“We commend Governor Namadi for his steadfast leadership and urge INEC to maintain the integrity of the electoral process, as demonstrated in the peaceful and transparent conduct of the bye-election.
“The people of Jigawa have spoken, and their rejection of Badaru’s influence is a clarion call for accountability. The APC must act decisively to restore trust and secure its future, both in Jigawa and across Nigeria.”
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