Politics
Sani Mocks Northern Leaders Over Zamfara Killings
Senator representing Kaduna Central District in the National Assembly, Shehu Sani has stated that the Northern political and religious leaders lack the courage to confront President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration over the killings in the region unlike they did under Goodluck Jonathan government.
Posting on his twither handle at the weekend, the Senator said, during the Jonathan era, the same Northern leaders were ‘Tigers’ attacking the then president for allegedly doing nothing.
He added that they are now docile like lambs under the Buhari regime despite increased insecurity in the region.
“When killings in the north happened under the last administration, political and religious leaders from the north behaved like Tigers in putting pressure on the government to act. “Under this administration, they are as ‘fierce’ as a lamb,” Sani wrote.
Politics
Bayelsa APC Hails Late Buhari As Change Agent In Nigerian Politics
The Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr Doifie Buokoribo, noted that in a world where politics is often defined by elitism and standoffishness, the late Buhari stood out as a unique example of a statesman and influencer who was popular with the masses and respected by the elite.
The statement read’s in part: “He was a leader who embodied the values of courage, discipline, integrity, and compassion. Buhari’s commitment to duty and the nation was unwavering, both as a soldier and a politician. He led with a strong sense of responsibility, which prioritised the well-being of the people and the security of the nation.
“He brought to politics a strategic mindset that combined the discipline and nerve of a soldier and the diplomacy of a politician. He determinedly went for the presidency of his country, braving all odds, until victory came his way in 2015.
“It was a sweet victory, one that changed the course of politics in the country, being the first time that an incumbent president would lose to the opposition.
“Buhari contested for the presidency a consecutive four times, in 2003, 2007, 2011, and 2015. He stayed the course until some day came in 2015, when he finally met his goal.”
According to the APC State Publicity Secretary, “Buhari’s quiet strength and unshakeable resolve endeared him to many across social classes. He was a friend of the poor and a rallying point for the elite.”
Politics
Atiku’s Exit No Problem To PDP – Makinde
Governor Makinde said this in Akure, the Ondo State capital, during an interview with journalists at the 10th anniversary celebration of the rulership of the Deji of Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi.
Asked to comment on the exit of Alhaji Abubakar from the party, the governor said that “Politics is a game of interest. I don’t think that will make any dent on PDP as a party.
“The Peoples Democratic Party is an institution. We have freedom of entrance and exit. Anyone that will hold PDP down, it is better for such an individual to quit.”
On whether the African Democratic Congress (ADC) poses a threat to the PDP, Governor Makinde said that “l don’t see ADC as a threat to PDP.
“The goal is about the same. If you are not happy about the tempo and pace of governance, you are free to associate and see what can be done.
“But one thing we must all realise is that players will come and go, governors will come and go, presidents will come and go but our state and country will remain”.
In his lecture entitled “The Role of Nigeria’s Traditional Institutions in Nation Building: Impediments, Impacts, and Prospects, the governor advocated a constitutional role for traditional rulers.
Governor Makinde said that his administration in Oyo State had taken deliberate steps to integrate traditional institutions into the governance architecture.
According to him, “In Oyo State, we have been having good collaboration with traditional institutions, and we have had great results from such collaborations.
“That is why we are pushing for a constitutional role for them so that they don’t keep floating. They can participate and contribute, and also we can hold them accountable.
“We institutionalised their role in the State Security Council. Our royal fathers are not bystanders. They serve as first responders, sources of local intelligence, and advocates for peace”.
The governor added that “We passed laws to remove ambiguity around succession and throne ascension. The outcome? Fewer legal battles, reduced communal tension, and enhanced legitimacy for our royal fathers.
“We need stronger, smarter partnerships—between the old and the new, between the traditional throne and the modern office, and between the oba’s palace and the policies of government.”
While appreciating the governor, Oba Aladelusi said that the traditional institution had a pivotal role to play in nation-building, hence the need for the country’s constitution to strengthen it.
Oba Aladelusi said that Akure is one without division and commended the state government, as well as the sons and daughters of the town, for their support of the Deji palace.
Meanwhile, one of the discussants at the colloquium, a professor of History in Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Adedayo Afe, said that “law of succession should be entrenched in the nation’s constitution, not just in the state law, to check overbearing tendencies of governors over traditional institutions.
Prof. Afe called for promulgation of law establishing Paramountcy in Ondo State.
Also, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Ondo State, Kayode Ajulo, SAN, advocated that the constitution should accommodate and recognise culture and traditions.
Mr Ajulo said that the traditional rulers should be funded and trained in conflict resolution.
Politics
Reps Constitution Review Committee Holds Zonal Hearing For Rivers, C’River, Akwa Ibom In Calabar

A press statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Cross River State Governor, Mr Linus Obogo, disclosed that the Calabar Centre — designated as Centre B — will host representatives and stakeholders from Cross River, Rivers, and Akwa Ibom States.
The public hearing is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at the Transcorp (Metropolitan) Hotel, Calabar.
The initiative, according to the statement, is designed to promote inclusive dialogue and capture the aspirations of Nigerians from all regions.
It aims to serve as a platform for citizens to contribute meaningfully to the ongoing national efforts to refine and strengthen the country’s legal and institutional frameworks.
“Citizens, civil society groups, professional bodies, traditional rulers, and other interest blocs are invited to participate in this landmark engagement aimed at advancing a more just, equitable, and responsive Nigerian Constitution,” the statement read.
The hearing forms part of the broader review process of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), and is seen as a strategic move toward fostering national unity and addressing structural legal issues within the federation.
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