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CPC Aspirant Unveils Youth, Women Empowerment Scheme

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A Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) aspirant for Matazu
Local Government chairmanship in the forthcoming council elections in Katsina
State, Malam Ibrahim Murtala, on Tuesday unveiled a youth and women empowerment
scheme.

Speaking to the Tide in Matazu, Murtala said if elected he
would ensure transparent leadership and focus on providing projects and
services that would uplift the people living standard.

Murtala, who spoke through his campaign Coordinator, Malam
Aliyu Jibrin, said he sponsored two persons from each of the 10 political wards
in the council to attend skills acquisition training at Sani Abacha Youth
Centre in Kano.

He added that motorcycles and other small business take off
funds were distributed to people with a view to enhancing their wellbeing in
recognition of the economic hardship people faced in the area.

According to him, more programmes are on the process and
urged people to live in peace and vote wisely in the forthcoming council polls,
stressing the importance of considering candidate’s contribution and
achievements to the development of the area.

He added that based on the designed programmes, the youth
and women empowerment scheme would be expanded while improving public health
and education would be accorded priority attention.

The aspirant commended the efforts of Sen. Abu Ibrahim (CPC
Katsina) on distribution of cars, motorcycles, food stuffs and clothing
materials to party supporters across the state.

He enjoined party loyalists to support party leadership and
shun all actions capable of disrupting party unity to ensure maximum success of
the local government elections.

Murtala said that CPC programmes would benefit people in all
the political ward, adding that action of CPC representatives at political
offices nationwide manifested the party’s credibility and quality of its
people.

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10 NWC Members Oppose Damagum Over National Secretary’s Reinstatement

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Ten members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Working Committee (NWC) have countered the Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, on the reinstatement of Senator Samuel Anyanwu as National Secretary.
The dissenting members, led by the Deputy National Chairman ( South), Taofeek Arapaja, in a joint statement, said no organ of the opposition party could overturn the decision of the 99th meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC).
The dissenting NWC members include Arapaja; Setonji Koshoedo, Deputy National Secretary; Okechukwu Obiechina-Daniel, National Auditor; Debo Ologunagba, National Publicity Secretary; Ologunagba; Woyengikuro Daniel, National Financial Secretary and Ahmed Yayari Mohammed, National Treasurer.
Others are Chief Ali Odefa, National Vice Chairman (South East); Emmanuel Ogidi, Caretaker Committee Chairman (South South); Mrs. Amina Darasimi D. Bryhm, National Woman Leader and Ajisafe Kamoru Toyese, National Vice Chairman (South West).
The group also insisted that contrary to the position of the acting National Chairman, the 100th NEC meeting of the party would be held on June 30 as earlier scheduled.
The statement read: “The attention of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been drawn to a press briefing by the acting National Chairman, Amb. Umar Damagum, today Wednesday, June 25, wherein he attempted to overturn the resolution of the 99th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting which scheduled the 100th NEC meeting for Monday, June 30.
“The acting National Chairman in the said press briefing also reportedly announced that Senator Samuel Anyanwu has been asked to resume as National Secretary of the party contrary to the resolution of the 99th NEC meeting, which referred all matters relating to the office of the National Secretary to the 100th NEC meeting.
“The pronouncements by the acting National Chairman have no foundation as no organ of the party (including the NWC), individual or group has the power to cancel, overrule, veto or vary the resolution of the National Executive Committee (NEC) under the Constitution of the PDP (as amended in 2017).
“For the avoidance of doubt, the NEC is the highest decision-making organ of the party, second only to the National Convention. By virtue of Section 31 (3) of the PDP Constitution, the resolution of the NEC to hold its 100th meeting on Monday June 30, is binding on all organs, officers, chapters and members of the party and no organ, group or individual can vary or veto this resolution of NEC.
“Furthermore, the claim by Damagum that Sen Anyanwu has been asked to resume office as the National Secretary of the party is, therefore, misleading being contrary to the resolution of NEC.
“In the light of the foregoing, the 100th NEC meeting as scheduled for Monday, June 30, has not been canceled or postponed.”

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Presidency Slams El-Rufai Over Tinubu Criticism …Says He Suffers From Small Man Syndrome

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The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, has fired back at former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, following the latter’s scathing criticism of President Tinubu’s administration and his 2027 re-election prospects.
In an interview on live television, Mallam El-Rufai said it would take a “miracle” for President Tinubu to be re-elected in 2027, citing an internal poll that purportedly shows a 91 percent disapproval rating for the president across key regions in the country, including the South-East and the North. He also claimed that President Tinubu’s disapproval rating in Lagos stood at 78 percent.
Reacting on Wednesday via a post on X (formerly Twitter), Mr Onanuga took a swipe at the ex-governor, quoting a harsh assessment of Mallam El-Rufai’s character from former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s memoir, My Watch.
“Nasir’s penchant for reputation savaging is almost pathological,” Mr Onanuga wrote, citing Chief Obasanjo’s words. “Why does he do it? Very early in my interaction with him, I appreciated his talent. At the same time, I recognised his weaknesses; the worst being his inability to be loyal to anybody or any issue consistently for long, but only to Nasir El-Rufai.”
The presidential adviser emphasised Chief Obasanjo’s remarks that Mallam El-Rufai often tries to elevate himself by diminishing others. “He lied brazenly, which he did to me, against his colleagues and so-called friends,” Mr Onanuga continued, quoting the former President. “I have heard of how he ruthlessly savaged the reputation of his uncle, a man who, in an African setting, was like a foster father to him.”
Chief Obasanjo, who appointed Mallam El-Rufai as the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory between 2003 and 2007, did not mince words in the memoir, describing Mallam El-Rufai as suffering from “small man syndrome.”
Mr Onanuga’s post is seen as a direct rebuttal to Mallam El-Rufai’s recent criticism and growing opposition role. The former governor is reportedly playing a central role in forming a new coalition to challenge President Tinubu in the 2027 general election.
In March 2025, El-Rufai officially dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC) and joined the Social Democratic Party (SDP), intensifying speculations about his 2027 political ambitions.
As the political rift deepens, Mallam El-Rufai remains one of the most vocal critics of the Tinubu administration, while Mr Onanuga and other presidential allies continue to push back against what they describe as “reckless” opposition rhetoric.

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Church Bans Political Speeches On Pulpits

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The Niger Delta Province of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has prohibited the use of church platforms for political speeches.
The decision, announced in a memo dated May 30, 2025, comes after concerns over the abuse of sacred church platforms by politicians addressing congregations.
The directive, signed by the Archbishop of the Niger Delta Province, Most Reverend Blessing Enyindah, follows resolutions made at the Provincial Episcopal Meeting held on February 5, 2025, at All Saints Cathedral, Uyo, and subsequent consultations with diocesan clergy leaders on May 16, 2025, at the Archbishop’s Office in Isiokpo, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State.
According to the memo, church platforms, including the lectern, should no longer be given to individuals—especially politicians—to address the church congregation.
In cases where politicians are allowed to speak, they must be explicitly warned not to make political statements.
Should they fail to comply, clergy members are instructed to courteously retrieve the microphone or turn it off to prevent political discourse.
Archbishop Enyindah emphasised that this decision must be communicated to all clergy and congregations within the province and that strict compliance was expected.
The statement warned that violations of the directive will not be tolerated as the move was aimed at preserving the sanctity of church services and ensuring that church platforms remained dedicated to spiritual matters rather than political agendas.

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