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2023: Group Pressures Political Parties To Zone Presidency To South
With major political parties still undecided on the zoning formula for the 2023 presidency, a group under the auspices of Concerned Nigeria Citizens (CNC) has insisted that parties should zone their presidential slots to the South for the sake of justice and fairness.
The group argued that since the North has had its fair share of the country’s leadership for the past seven years, it’s only fair to zone the Presidency to the Southern part of the country for the next political dispensation.
While finalising plans to stage a mass rally, today in Abuja, to drive home their position, the group noted that since the return to civil rule in 1999, there has been an unwritten conventional way for power rotation between the North and South, adding that it is worrisome how most political parties are playing down the zoning arrangement with a sentiment of selfishness.
Addressing a press conference at the Secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT, yesterday, the Convener, Femi Osabinu, said the voting pattern of Nigerians may largely tilt towards where political parties zone their presidential candidates in the forthcoming general election.
Osabinu said, “We have watched with keen interest various agitations across the zones of our federating units, positions of our renowned ethnic nationalities on the need to zone the Presidency to Southern part of the country come 2023.
“We have also noticed how unstable and highly political most of our political parties are responding to the call for power rotation, this has made us come together to lend our voice to the voice of reasoning, the voice of unified Nigeria and greater Nigeria by urging all concerned political parties to zone Presidency to the South.
“There is no superior argument for this at times like this in the anal of our history because there is no doubt that the North has had its fair share of the country leadership for the past seven years and now it is time to zone the Presidency to the Southern part of Nigeria at this point of our history as a nation.
“Since the return to civil rule in 1999, there has been an unwritten conventional way for power rotation between the North and South. It baffles us that as the debate intensifies and party national conventions draw nearer, most political parties are planning to play down the zoning arrangement with selfish excuses of population spread across the country.
“Political gladiators across the divide have taken up arms and fight via exchange of words on power rotation. Some want it to remain in the North, while others want it back to the South for equality’s sake.
“Presidential election in Nigeria is highly influential and powerful as we all confer the greatest sense of belonging to the federation on any ethnic or geopolitical zone that produces the president. This no doubt has deepened the agitation for power shift by various regions and we thus resolve to implore all major political parties to have a deep think ahead of their national conventions to ensure that power rotates to the south as this will ensure that the country remains united and sense of belonging is given to all by zoning the Presidential tickets to the Southern part of the country come 2023.
“While we know power is not given on a platter of gold, we will deploy our structures across the country and within the various parties to further project the call and agitation to save the soul of the country. The northern region has been in power since 2015 and after exhausting the constitutional eight years by 2023, it is expected that power will rotate to the South. This is lawful and can guarantee peace and unity of the country not the contrary”.
Speaking further, the convener of the group said there would not be either APC, PDP or any other political party if there is no country called Nigeria, stressing that national interest must override the personal interests of those pushing parties to jettison the conventional rotation agenda of Presidency.
“We urge all political parties to follow what will retain the unity of the country and zone the presidency to southern states come 2023. Parties should stop playing politics with Nigerians,” he appealed in his address.
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FG Reiterates Commitment To Strengthen Security Cooperation With U.S.
The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to strengthen security cooperation with the United States (U.S.) in protecting lives and property, and restoring security across the country.
This followed a plenary session of the Nigeria – United States Joint Working Group to address the Country of Particular Concern (CPC) designation of Nigeria, held at the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).
This is contained in a statement issued by Malam Rabiu, Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of Information and National Orientation in Abuja, yesterday.
In the statement, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, said that the engagement was part of sustained efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s security partnerships and deliver tangible results for citizens.
“This is the third high-level engagement with senior U.S. officials since November 2025. It shows that our partnership is active, serious, and focused on outcomes that matter to Nigerians.
“This bilateral partnership reflects not only our shared commitment to religious freedom and civilian protection, but also a mature strategic relationship grounded in trust, candour, and shared responsibility.
“Cooperation between Nigeria and the U.S. has led to real operational gains.
“Our military and security agencies are working closely with U.S. partners through intelligence sharing and operational coordination.”
According to the minister, it also strengthened ongoing operations, including Operation Hadin Kai in the North East and Operation Fasan Yamma.
He added that the U.S. had committed to the timely delivery of outstanding military equipment, including drones, helicopters, platforms, spare parts, and support systems procured over the past five years.
“We want Nigerians to know that this partnership is working. These efforts are not abstract. They are yielding results, and they will continue to do so”.
On domestic security measures, the Minister recalled that President Bola Tinubu had formally declared national security emergencies in vulnerable and high-risk areas.
He also authorised intensified joint operations, and directed the sustained deployment of security forces to priority locations.
“Nigeria is acting decisively. Security agencies have clear instructions to protect communities and respond swiftly to threats.
“The Federal Government is strengthening early-warning systems and developing a national database to provide accurate and verifiable figures on deaths and casualties linked to violence.
“This will give us a single, trusted source of data to guide decisions, improve accountability, and sharpen our security response. Justice remains a key pillar of the government’s security strategy.
“The Ministry of Justice, the DSS, and the Nigeria Police Force are actively investigating and prosecuting terrorism cases. Violence will not only be met with force, but with justice and accountability,” the minister added.
He urged Nigerians to remain patient and supportive as the security reforms continue.
“Our responsibility is to keep Nigerians informed and reassured. The work being done today is to ensure a safer country tomorrow,” the minister said.
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NLNG Urges Journalists To Embrace AI For Development
Media practitioners have been urged to adopt modern editing and artificial intelligence tools to inform, educate and inspire society through impactful storytelling for national development.
Ms Sophia Horsfall, General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development at NLNG Ltd., made the call in a statement issued yesterday.
The statement followed a three-day workshop for journalists held in Abuja and organised by Journalism Clinic.
The 32 journalists from various media organisations participated in the workshop titled: ‘NLNGChangeYourStory’.
The training focused on modern video-editing techniques and the application of artificial intelligence tools in newsroom operations.
It provided insights into the rapidly evolving role of artificial intelligence and digital communication in contemporary journalism.
Horsfall said modern tools could enable real-time reporting, expand audiences beyond borders and foster meaningful engagement across platforms.
“Journalism is a calling that informs, educates and influences society,” she said.
She encouraged participants to apply the knowledge gained to amplify their professional impact.
Horsfall urged journalists to express optimism reflecting NLNG’s vision of being globally competitive while improving lives sustainably.
She highlighted NLNG’s media support initiatives, including the NLNG Prize for Energy Reporting at the Diamond Awards for Media Excellence.
Also speaking, Ms Anne-Marie Palmer-Ikuku, NLNG’s Manager, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs, said the company deliberately invested in raising media standards.
She said the workshop addressed newsroom pressures such as speed, verification, audience trust and relevance.
“Our support strengthens a resilient media ecosystem that produces accurate journalism capable of shaping public understanding and national progress,” she said.
A Digital Communication Specialist, Mr Dan Mason, who facilitated the workshop, said Artificial Intelligence would not necessarily cause job losses.
He said AI would instead lead to significant job changes globally.
Mason explained that unlike the internet, which disrupted information distribution, AI directly affects content creation.
“It will lead to job changes without a shadow of doubt,” he said.
He added that when properly harnessed, AI could support journalism with greater efficiency and productivity.
Mason said: “When journalism remains ethically in control, AI can be a great force for good.
“I believe we should use AI positively to make our jobs better.”
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Tinubu Tasks New FCC Leadership On Equity
President Bola Tinubu has charged the newly inaugurated chairman and commissioners of the Federal Character Commission (FCC) to uphold equity, diligence and patriotism in national appointments.
The president gave the charge after administering the oath of office on the FCC leadership at the State House, Abuja.
Tinubu described the commission as central to Nigeria’s unity and stability, urging its leadership to reflect the country’s diversity and complexity in all actions.
He stressed that the FCC’s core mandate is to promote equity in public service appointments and ensure that every section of the country feels a sense of belonging.
“What you represent here today is the conscience of our nation.
” What you are being assigned to do is to promote and stabilise the conscience of this country,” the president said.
He urged the commissioners to be fair, diligent, committed and patriotic in carrying out their responsibilities to the nation.
Tinubu affirmed that Nigeria has the human resources, capacity and divine endowment needed to build a strong and prosperous nation.
He challenged the commissioners to see their appointment as a call to service rather than personal privilege.
“We have the human resources, the ability, the capacity and the endowment from God to build our country,” he said.
The president urged them to constantly reflect on their individual contributions to national development, unity and stability.
Borrowing from former U.S. President John F. Kennedy, Tinubu urged the commissioners to focus on what they can do for Nigeria.
He said: “What can you do for this country to make it greater now that you have been inaugurated?”
Tinubu said the success of the FCC in promoting inclusiveness and fairness rests squarely on the conduct of its leadership.
Speaking on behalf of the commission, its chairman, Hon. Ayo Omidiran, assured Nigerians that equity and inclusiveness would guide the FCC’s operations.
She expressed confidence that by the end of the current administration, every Nigerian would feel a sense of ownership of the country.
According to Omidiran, Nigeria is endowed with abundant resources and opportunities that must be equitably distributed across all regions.
“The Federal Character Commission was formed by patriotic Nigerians who believed that every good thing must go round the entire federation,” she said.
She pledged that the commission would leverage on Nigeria’s diversity as a source of strength while promoting balanced representation in public institutions.
The FCC chairman gave an assurance that the commission would operate under the guidance of the president to strengthen national unity and public confidence.
“At the end of this tenure, every Nigerian will own Nigeria,” Omidiran said.
She expressed optimism that the commission would fulfill its mandate through commitment and dedication.
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