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Group Demands Defence Minister Badaru’s Resignation Over Attacks on Military Bases

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Following a series of coordinated attacks by Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters on military bases in Borno State, the Northern Patriots for Security and Development (NPSD) has called for the immediate resignation of the Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, citing his inability to provide effective leadership for the armed forces.

 

In a statement released in Kano on Tuesday evening, NPSD President, Alhaji Mansur Ibrahim Dantani, expressed deep concern over the deteriorating security situation in the North-East, attributing it to the Defence Minister’s lack of strategic direction and alleged political ambitions.

 

“The recent attacks on military formations in Marte, Dikwa, Rann, and Gajiram within a 24-hour period, resulting in the loss of gallant soldiers and military equipment, shows a glaring failure in leadership at the highest levels of our defence architecture,” Dantani stated.

 

He further alleged that Badaru has been more focused on positioning himself for the 2027 presidential elections than on addressing the pressing security challenges facing the nation.

 

“It is disheartening to note that while our troops are making the ultimate sacrifice, the Minister of Defence appears to be more engrossed in political maneuverings aimed at advancing his presidential aspirations. This diversion of focus is detrimental to our national security,” he added.

 

The NPSD also highlighted issues related to inadequate funding and resource allocation for the military, pointing out that despite budgetary provisions, the armed forces continue to grapple with insufficient equipment and logistical support.

 

“Our investigations reveal that the Ministry of Defence has failed to ensure the timely release and proper utilization of funds earmarked for military operations. This has left our troops vulnerable and ill-equipped to confront the insurgents effectively,” Dantani emphasized.

 

He called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to take decisive action by relieving Badaru of his duties and appointing a more competent and focused individual to head the Defence Ministry.

 

“The security of our nation cannot be compromised by personal political ambitions. We urge President Tinubu to prioritize the safety of Nigerians by appointing a Defence Minister who is committed solely to the task of securing our country,” Dantani concluded.

 

The NPSD’s call comes amid growing public outcry over the resurgence of insurgent activities in the North-East, with many Nigerians expressing frustration over the government’s handling of the security situation.

 

As the nation mourns the loss of its brave soldiers, the demand for accountability and effective leadership in the defence sector continues to grow.

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Niger State Government Welcomes Buratai Foundation Aid for Flood Survivors

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Niger State Government Welcomes Buratai Foundation Aid for Flood Survivors

 

 

The Niger State Government in north Central Nigeria has welcomed officials from the TY Buratai Humanity Care Foundation and Tukur and Tukur Foundation, on a condolence visit to the state following the recent tragic flooding in Mokwa.

 

Niger State Government Welcomes Buratai Foundation Aid for Flood Survivors

 

The foundation, owned by former Chief of Army Staff, His Excellency Amb Lt General Tukur Yusufu Buratai CFR (Rtd), has initiated a medical outreach program to aid the affected communities across the country.

 

 

During the visit, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Secondary and Tertiary Health, Dr Abdullahi Imam, expressed the state government’s appreciation for the foundation’s commitment to aiding recovery efforts.

 

Niger State Government Welcomes Buratai Foundation Aid for Flood Survivors

 

The timeliness of the Foundation’s assistance during this challenging period is highly appreciated,” said Dr Imam, highlighting the vital role of timely health interventions in post-disaster recovery.

 

The Niger State Government, the TY Buratai Humanity Care Foundation, and Tukur and Tukur Foundation have pledged to work collaboratively to restore health and wellness in the flood-affected Mokwa community.

 

Niger State Government Welcomes Buratai Foundation Aid for Flood Survivors

 

Officials of the foundation were warmly received by the state government, which acknowledged the importance of their support in responding to the humanitarian needs of displaced and affected residents.

 

Following the engagement in Minna, the foundation’s delegation proceeded directly to Mokwa to commence immediate medical interventions, prioritizing urgent healthcare for those impacted by the flooding.

 

Niger State Government Welcomes Buratai Foundation Aid for Flood Survivors

 

According to Nana Fateema Mohammed and Muhammad S. Abubakar, Information Officers with the Ministries of Primary and Secondary Healthcare, the support has been met with heartfelt gratitude.

 

 

“Nigerlites express deep appreciation for the compassion and actionable support shown by the TY Buratai Humanity Care Foundation and Tukur and Tukur Foundation as communities rally to rebuild and recover,” they said in a joint statement.

 

 

Dr Imam echoed the sentiment, reiterating, “We express deep appreciation for the compassion and actionable support shown by the TY Buratai Humanity Care Foundation and Tukur and Tukur Foundation.”

 

 

The outreach is part of a wider effort by the foundations to deliver humanitarian and healthcare services to vulnerable populations across Nigeria, particularly in times of crisis.

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President Tinubu condemns brutal killings in Benue State

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President Tinubu condemns brutal killings in Benue State

 

By Ifeoma Ikem

 

Following the recent attacks in Benue state, the Federal Government of Nigeria, under the leadership of His Excellency,

 

 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has strongly condemned the recent brutal killings in Benue State and the North East region.

 

President Tinubu condemns brutal killings in Benue State 

 

These senseless acts of violence are not only an affront to human dignity but also a direct challenge to the peace and stability of our nation.

 

In a press statement signed by the secretary to the Government of the Federation Senator George Akume , President Tinubu expressed his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and the entire people of Benue State and the North East. The loss of innocent lives in Yelewata community and other affected areas is a tragedy that calls for collective grief and urgent action.

 

Akume said: “Mr. President for his decisive response in directing an immediate high-level delegation to Benue State and announcing his personal visit to the region. This demonstrates his commitment to the security and welfare of all Nigerians, as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

According to him,the President’s decision to visit Benue State on Wednesday is a clear testament to his hands-on leadership and empathy for the plight of affected communities. Such proactive engagement is vital in addressing the root causes of insecurity and fostering sustainable solutions.

 

“Ahead of the President’s visit, I have been directed to lead a delegation comprising the Inspector General of Police, heads of intelligence agencies, the National Security Adviser, and key members of the National Assembly to assess the situation on the ground. This underscores the seriousness with which the President views these attacks.

 

“As a former Governor of Benue State, I am acutely aware of the devastating impact of these violent attacks on our people. The disruption of livelihoods, displacement of communities, and destruction of property threaten not only individual well-being but also the socio-economic stability of the region.

 

He said the Federal Government is fully committed to bringing the perpetrators of these heinous crimes to justice. I urge our security agencies to intensify their efforts, enhance intelligence-gathering, and work closely with local communities to restore peace and prevent further bloodshed,he added.

 

President Tinubu’s planned town hall meeting with stakeholders during his visit is expected provide a critical platform for dialogue and collaboration.It is an opportunity to listen to the concerns of the people and develop actionable strategies to end this cycle of violence.

 

“The economic implications of insecurity in Benue and the North East cannot be overstated. The disruption of agricultural activities, trade, and other economic ventures exacerbates poverty and food insecurity, with far-reaching consequences for the entire nation.

 

“Having served as Senator for Benue North-West and Minority Leader of the Senate, I understand the importance of legislative-executive synergy in tackling insecurity.President.Tinubu-led government will continue to work closely with the National Assembly and state governments to implement policies that enhance security and protect lives.

 

“I commend the resilience of the people of Benue and the North East in the face of adversity. Your courage and determination inspire hope, and I urge you to remain steadfast as the government takes decisive steps to address these challenges.

 

The Tinubu administration remains resolute in its determination to restore peace and security across Nigeria. No effort will be spared in deploying the necessary resources and strategies to safeguard our citizens and their properties.

 

I am confident that President Tinubu’s visit will mark a significant turning point in our efforts to restore lasting peace in Benue and the North East.

His leadership and personal engagement will undoubtedly reinvigorate our collective resolve to end these senseless killings.

 

He called on all Nigerians to unite in support of the Federal Government’s efforts to ensure peace and stability in every part of our country. Security is a shared responsibility, and we must all play our part in fostering harmony and reporting suspicious activities to the authorities.

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Mr. President, This Is Not a Dilapidated Nigeria: An Open Rebuke of Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Extravagant Governance

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“More Will Jump Ship”: Tinubu Predicts Mass Defections to APC Ahead of 2027

Mr. President, This Is Not a Dilapidated Nigeria: An Open Rebuke of Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Extravagant Governance.

 

 

By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG.com

 

 

When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu declared in 2023 that he inherited a “dilapidated Nigeria” from his predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, many Nigerians expected an urgent shift toward austerity, fiscal discipline, and a governance style that reflects the dire economic realities facing the nation; but what we have seen under Tinubu’s government is not the leadership of a man burdened with fixing a broken country. Instead, it is the portrait of extravagant ruling elites drowning the nation in reckless spending while millions of citizens are crushed under inflation, joblessness, insecurity, and despair.

 

 

It is for this reason that Emir of Kano and former CBN Governor Mohammed Sanusi II bluntly told Tinubu: “You do not claim to have inherited a dilapidated economy and then proceed to spend like a drunken sailor.” His words sting with truth and today, Nigerians demand a response beyond media propaganda and deflection.

 

 

Extravagant Spending Amid National Hardship

 

Mr. President, This Is Not a Dilapidated Nigeria: An Open Rebuke of Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Extravagant Governance. 

 

How can President Tinubu justify allocating ₦21 billion to renovate the Vice President’s residence in Abuja and an international conference center built for ₦240 million in 1991 renovated for ₦39 billion, when public universities are struggling to buy basic laboratory equipment and students sleep on floors? If the country is truly dilapidated, why should National Assembly members be gifted ₦70 billion worth of SUVs at ₦160 million each, in the same year citizens are taxed to death for basic services?

 

 

Even more appalling is the ₦5 billion budgeted for vehicles for the office of the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu (an office that does not exist in the Nigerian Constitution). Is this not fraud with a fancy name?

 

Mr. President, This Is Not a Dilapidated Nigeria: An Open Rebuke of Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Extravagant Governance. 

 

Then comes the presidential fleet, which received an allocation of ₦5 billion in 2024, while another ₦5 billion was budgeted for a luxury presidential yacht. Let that sink in: a yacht in a nation where nearly 133 million Nigerians live in multidimensional poverty (according to the National Bureau of Statistics, 2022).

 

Corruption and Nepotism Masked as Governance

 

Mr. President, This Is Not a Dilapidated Nigeria: An Open Rebuke of Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Extravagant Governance. 

 

How can we take Tinubu’s reform agenda seriously when he awarded a ₦15 trillion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project to Gilbert Chagoury, a Lebanese-Nigerian billionaire and close ally of the President? Let us remember: Chagoury was once deported under former President Obasanjo for economic sabotage. Today, he’s back in favor; not by merit, but by political convenience.

 

 

What about the ₦5 billion allocated to the Presidential Tax Reform Committee headed by Taiwo Oyedele? To date, Nigerians have seen no report, no reform outcomes, just photo-ops, and hollow press statements.

 

 

And if things are so bad, why appoint the largest cabinet in Nigerian history (48 ministers) when the Oronsaye Report has already recommended the downsizing and merging overlapping ministries and agencies? What happened to that cost-saving reform?

 

The Subsidy Scam

 

Mr. President, This Is Not a Dilapidated Nigeria: An Open Rebuke of Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Extravagant Governance. 

 

Tinubu told Nigerians that he removed fuel subsidies to free up funds for development, but where is the money? How much has been saved and how has it been spent? Till now, there’s no transparent accounting.

 

On the contrary, after removing the subsidy, pump prices skyrocketed from ₦185/liter to over ₦900/liter in many states. Electricity tariffs followed suit. While Nigerians were told to “tighten their belts,” the government loosened theirs with gold-plated policies and unchecked looting.

 

Governance Without Empathy

 

Under Tinubu’s watch, education has become a privilege, not a right. Public university lecturers are owed a backlog of salaries from previous ASUU strikes. Students are being priced out of classrooms by inflated fees. And health? Only the wealthy can afford decent hospitals, while public health institutions resemble war zones.

 

Food prices have doubled. A 50kg bag of rice now costs over ₦75,000. Tomatoes, which used to be ₦300 per basket, now go for ₦10,000 in some markets. Yet, the President and his vice continue globe-trotting at taxpayers’ expense.

 

According to BudgIT’s 2024 report, the Tinubu government allocated ₦90 billion for Hajj pilgrimage. Is Nigeria now a theocracy? Should religion be more important than education, health, infrastructure, and human capital?

 

Meanwhile, each Senator reportedly earns ₦21 million monthly, and House of Reps members pocket ₦13.5 million. These increments were passed under Tinubu’s administration without a whisper of concern for the 133 million poor Nigerians.

 

The Deceptive “Renewed Hope”

 

Tinubu’s campaign slogan, “Renewed Hope,” has fast become “Renewed Hopelessness.” Nigerians have seen no signs of a turnaround. Instead, what they see is a system where:

 

Nepotism thrives: critical appointments are handed to cronies, not technocrats.

 

Security remains elusive: from Zamfara to Plateau, Benue to Borno, killings are rampant.

 

Inflation is unchecked: currently at 33.69% (May 2025), according to the NBS.

 

The naira is weak: trading at over ₦1,500/$1 in the parallel market.

 

Unemployment continues to soar: youth unemployment stands at 53.4%, the highest in West Africa.

 

IF THESE AREN’T SIGNS OF FAILURE, WHAT ARE?

 

Words from the Wise

The late Chinua Achebe once warned, “THE TROUBLE with NIGERIA is SIMPLY and SQUARELY a FAILURE of LEADERSHIP. ” That rings louder now than ever. Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka described our leadership as a “CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE MASQUERADING as GOVERNANCE.”

 

Even elder statesman Chief Edwin Clark recently declared: “This GOVERNMENT is not BEING SINCERE with NIGERIANS. You don’t REMOVE SUBSIDY and then begin to LIVE a LIFESTYLE of KINGS and EMPERORS.”

 

In the words of Prof. Pat Utomi: “LEADERSHIP is not about ACQUIRING luxury cars and private jets. It’s about making LIVES BETTER for the AVERAGE CITIZEN.”

 

Yet, what we see under President Tinubu is the institutionalization of greed. Leaders are getting richer, while citizens can barely survive.

 

Final Word

 

Mr. President, the claim that you inherited a “dilapidated economy” is not enough. What matters is what you’ve done with the economy since May 29, 2023. Sadly, the answer is clear: the cost of governance has exploded, the suffering of the people has intensified and trust in public institutions has eroded further.

 

We demand answers:

 

Where are the subsidy savings?

Why the jumbo budget for luxuries?

Why ignore the Oronsaye Report?

Why increase electricity tariffs without improved service?y

Why are critical sectors neglected while SUVs are bought in bulk?

 

Nigerians are watching. The world is watching. This trend must be arrested; urgently. It is time for accountability, not propaganda. If this administration is truly committed to rescuing Nigeria, then start acting like you inherited a failing state and not a treasure chest for elite consumption.

 

Enough of deception. Enough of waste.

 

Written by George Omagbemi Sylvester Published by SaharaWeeklyNG.com

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