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Senate Committee Confirms Tinubu’s Support for Local Capacity Development

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President Bola Tinubu’s pledge to increase local capacity development by expanding job possibilities for the country’s increasing number of graduates and artisans has been confirmed by the Senate Committee on Local Content.

During an oversight visit to the famous Nigerian Content Tower in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, on Thursday, Senator Joel-Onowakpo Thomas, the committee’s chairman, made this clear.
According to Senator Thomas, who represents the Delta South Senatorial District, the committee’s goal is to make sure Nigerians get the most out of the nation’s natural resources, as stated in Order 96 of the Senate Standing Orders (2023, as modified).

He urged all parties involved in the oil and gas sector to back the federal government’s efforts to create jobs through improved local content programs.

He underlined, “It is impossible to overestimate the advantages of local content.” “The Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act, which must be strictly followed, lays out our desired goals, and our cooperation with the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) is essential to reaching them.”

He explained that the purpose of the oversight visit was to confirm that NCDMB was acting in accordance with the true objective of the NOGICD Act of 2010.

The senator asserts that the NCDMB is tasked with enhancing the economic possibilities and standard of living of Nigerians in order to increase their involvement in the oil and gas industry.

He gave the board his word that the committee would keep working to create an atmosphere that would allow local companies to prosper.

The NCDMB’s Executive Secretary, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe, welcomed the committee members and conveyed his sincere gratitude to the senators for their oversight visit to the board’s operations headquarters, the Nigerian Content Tower, to evaluate current events.
Engr. Ogbe outlined some of the board’s noteworthy accomplishments, including as the continuing “Back to the Creeks Initiative,” which aims to reach host and rural communities. The initiative allows students who are unable to pay their WAEC fees to participate in their exams by providing financial assistance from the board.

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He reaffirmed the board’s dedication to its mission and voiced hope that the Senate’s visit will enhance its operations and spur increased production in the oil and gas industry.

Alhaji Abdulmalik Halilu, the Director of Monitoring and Evaluation for the NCDMB, also spoke and characterized the board’s work as a “50-50 win situation,” pointing out that the board had made significant investments in the industry.

The Senate Committee members took a tour of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Park Scheme (NOGAPS) at Emeyal 1 in the Ogbia Local Government Area as part of their visit. Project Manager Engr. Kelly Olali gave the team a tour of the facility, answering senators’ questions and outlining several project components.

Senator Ede Dafinone (Vice Chairman), Senator Eze Kenneth Emeka, Senator Ezra Okechukwu, Senator Isa Shu’aibu Lau, Senator Tony Nwoye, Senator Anthony Ani, Senator Ireti Heebah Kingibe, Senator Kelvin Chukwu, Senator Amos Yohanna, Senator John Williams Enoh, Senator Aniekan Bassey, Senator Osita Izunaso, and Senator Ipalibo Gogo Banigo were among the visitors from the Senate Committee on Local Content.

Finally, Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom Joins APC

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Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno has formally declared his switch from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Speaking on Friday in the state capital of Uyo, Eno said the decision was the result of three months of intensive discussions with important political figures around the state.

He claimed that there has been conjecture in the political community for a while now regarding his possible departure from the PDP, the party that helped him become governor, both in this state and nationwide.

“This discussion has produced a range of viewpoints. To answer those unanswered questions, I’m here today. “We should never lose sight of our common values, but we should always be receptive to change,” the Dalai Lama once stated.

Governor Eno attested that he had handed in his official resignation from the PDP to his ward chairman. Copies were also sent to the state and national leadership of the party.

I gave the PDP ward chairman a written letter of resignation earlier this morning. He added that copies were forwarded to the national and state chairmen. “Over the past two years, I have had the privilege of serving Akwa Ibom under the PDP’s banner, and I am grateful for their love and support.”

He stressed that a number of discussions with party stakeholders and political leaders preceded the decision, which was not made hastily. He mentioned that his last consultation happened during a meeting with important PDP leaders on Thursday night.

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Before taking such a step, he stated, “I think no one in this state’s political history has consulted as widely as I have.” I took this action out of respect for each and every one of you as Akwa Ibom project stakeholders. I needed your advice and thought it was necessary to give the rationale for this choice.

In reaction to the changing political landscape, Eno explained his defection by saying: “We must be able to interpret the times, flow with them, and not swim against the tide.” After completing my consultations, I have made the decision to support the All Progressives Congress.

Nigerians Asked to Join in Prayer and Support Tinubu’s Tireless Nation-Building Efforts

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Mukhail Abiru, the senatorial representative for Lagos-East, advised Nigerians to continue to be strong and pray on Friday.

The Eid-Kabir season is a time of celebration, introspection, compassion, and a reaffirmation of dedication to nation-building, according to Mr. Abiru’s Sallah goodwill message, which was sent by his media assistant, Enitan Olukotun.

In view of the ongoing national efforts to solve economic and social difficulties, Mr. Abiru, who is also the chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance, and Other Financial Institutions, asked Nigerians to embrace peace, religious tolerance, and unity.

Regardless of religion, nationality, or political party, we need to unite as one people now more than ever, he stated.

“Let us assist our leaders at all levels, particularly President Bola Tinubu, in their tireless efforts to create a more stable and prosperous Nigeria.”

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The politician emphasized how crucial perseverance and group accountability are to the development of a country.

“Unity, hope, and hard work will see the country through the difficult road to economic recovery,” Mr. Abiru said.

As they celebrated Eid-el-Kabir, he exhorted the Muslim faithful to follow the principles of sacrifice, obedience, and unwavering faith, as demonstrated by Prophet Ibrahim.

The lawmaker believes that the faithful should be reminded throughout this holy season of the eternal lessons of devotion, humility, and complete surrender to Allah Ta’ala’s will.

“As we celebrate the blessed occasion of Eid-El-Kabir, I extend my felicitations to my Muslim brothers and sisters in Lagos East and throughout the nation,” he continued.

 

Eid-el-Kabir: Tinubu Encourages Sacrifice, Devotion, and Hope Amid Challenges

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President Bola Tinubu has expressed his warmest congratulations to Nigerian Muslims and the global Muslim Ummah on Eid-el-Kabir, asking them to exemplify Prophet Ibrahim’s (Peace Be Upon Him) values of sacrifice, dedication, and selflessness.

Tinubu’s Eid-el-Kabir speech stressed the significance of the occasion, adding, “Eid-el-Kabir represents the high point of the sacred first ten days of Dhul Hijjah, a period filled with opportunities for acts of worship and good deeds.”

The President also emphasized the importance of resilience, tolerance, compassion, and dedication to the country’s progress, reinforcing his commitment to these principles. “I reaffirm my commitment to these values and express my deep appreciation for the faith, patience, and perseverance Nigerians show as we implement bold reforms,” he told reporters.

Tinubu acknowledged Nigerians’ struggles but urged them not to lose hope, adding, “We may not yet be where we aspire to be, but I urge all Nigerians not to lose hope.” He assured them that the most difficult times were behind them, and that the country was entering a new period of renewed hope and prosperity.

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“We are beginning a new period of fresh hope and prosperity, as promised two years ago. Though the path has not been easy, and some have questioned our course, the resilience of public and private sector leaders, along with the unwavering support of the majority of Nigerians, is producing results,” Tinubu stated.

The President noted that the changes are gaining traction, with key economic indicators improving, and urged Nigerians to be hopeful and persevere. He also encouraged Nigerians to look after one another, especially during this season.

“Eid-el-Kabir encourages love, compassion, and kindness for everyone, regardless of faith or background. Let us care for one another’s well-being this season and always,” Tinubu stated, referring to the recent flooding in Mokwa, Niger State, and encouraging Nigerians to work with the government to help those impacted.

He closed by praying for Nigeria’s leaders, front-line officers, and the country’s peace and prosperity, adding, “May the joy and blessings of Eid-ul-Adha multiply in our lives and the life of our great nation.”

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You Ran to Ghana and Hid Under Your Wife’s Wrapper, While Wike Led the Charge’ — Lere Olayinka Hits Amaechi

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Lere Olayinka, the Senior Special Assistant to Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has charged Rotimi Amaechi, the former governor of Rivers, with fleeing to Ghana in order to escape the political unrest in the state.
In an interview with Arise News on Friday, Olayinka asserted that when Amaechi departed, Wike “faced fire” and held the fort in Rivers State.
He was responding to a statement made by Amaechi that described Wike as a little boy. In response, Olayinka said that Amaechi had lost to the “child” in 2015, 2019, and 2023.

He claimed that Wike was in Rivers, spearheading the effort to restore Amaechi to his position as governor, when he fled to Ghana and was hiding under his wife’s wrapping.

The Supreme Court ruled that Amaechi should return to his position as governor of Rivers State while he was in Ghana. Since he was unable to confront the flames here, who traveled to Ghana to bring him back? It was Wike. Wike remained in the fire’s path. In order to oversee Wike, he made him Chief of Staff, despite Wike’s request to be Commissioner for Finance. And I ask: don’t governors oversee the finance commissioners as well?

In 2015, 2019, and 2023, he was defeated by the same individual he referred to as a youngster. Which political victory has Amaechi achieved since he and Wike parted ways? Tell me about one election that Amaechi has won. Not a single election has been won by him since. The PDP’s structure was taken from him by Wike.

How is the Minister’s ability to carry out his duties affected by this? Tinubu will commission 17 projects between June 10 and July 3, which Wike completed.

The FCT Minister’s ability to carry out his responsibilities has not been hampered by the rekindled rivalry between Wike and Amaechi, according to Olayinka.

According to what he revealed, Tinubu will commission a number of projects that Wike oversaw.

Of those initiatives, the President will personally commission ten. You perform your duties and play politics. You can vouch for the fact that politics has not impacted the Minister’s operations. It’s obvious to everyone that Wike is doing his job,” he continued.

PDP Urges Okpebholo to Follow Court Order, End Extravagant LG Vehicle Purchases

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State has charged Governor Monday Okpebholo with extravagant expenditures concerning Local Government Chairmen he is alleged to have imposed.
Chris Osa Nehikhare, the Publicity Secretary of the Edo PDP Caretaker Committee, issued a signed statement on Thursday in which he strongly condemned the actions of Senator Okpebholo’s administration. He criticized their ongoing illegal imposition and retention of imposters as Local Government Chairmen, despite clear and enforceable court rulings from competent authorities in the country.
Nehikhare asserted in the statement that it is on public record that two court rulings exist which require the immediate reinstatement of council chairmen who were legitimately elected, and who continue to be victims of Okpebholo’s extraordinary attack, including Hon. Tajudeen Alade, Chairman of Akoko-Edo Local Government, and Hon. Zibiri Marvellous, Chairman of Etsako West Local Government.

The PDP pointed out that the Courts, in distinct declarative judgments, established that there had been a failure to comply with the procedures specified in Section 19 of the Edo State local government law and that the duly elected Council chairmen had not been given a fair hearing before their unlawful removal, thereby nullifying their removal.

As a result, the Courts mandated their immediate reinstatement and return to office, directing Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun to provide necessary security for the elected council chairmen’s prompt resumption of duties.

Nevertheless, the opposition camp noted that despite these clear rulings and several other injunctions concerning the issue, the Okpebholo administration has consistently ignored the rule of law without consequence. This behavior undermines and trivializes the democratic process, which clearly defines the governance structure at federal, state, and local levels, as well as the principle of separation of powers. This conduct is not just blameworthy; it also poses a major danger to our country’s democracy.

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“Rather than comply with the court orders, and embarrassingly so, Okpebholo has embarked on a spree of vehicle purchases for these illegal appointees he imposed on the Local Government Councils, squandering millions of taxpayers’ money.

“Aside from the beneficiaries of this reckless expenditure being frauds, how can a state or local government invest vast amounts of money in vehicle purchases at this time?”

“This is blatantly insensitive, verges on illegality, and constitutes a clear misappropriation of public funds that could have been used to enhance the lives of Edo people, who are currently enduring immense hardship and suffering due to poor leadership and economic mismanagement by the APC government at all levels,” the statement noted.

It further stated: “What is even more troubling is the growing intolerance of dissent and opposition by the Okpebholo government. Just recently, Albert Obazee, a social media critic from Edo who is based in the UK, condemned an alleged assault on and demolition of his residence in Benin City (the capital of Edo State). This attack was reportedly carried out by thugs under the leadership of Adun Tony Kabaka, the youth leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State. The incident was linked to Obazee’s remarks regarding political events and governance in the state. It was reported that property valued in the millions of naira was destroyed.

“This dastardly deed, one of many assaults that opposition members have faced during Okpebholo’s brief tenure, illustrates the tactics of a regime that is both unpopular and distrusted by the public. With no recourse but to resort to threats and brutality to quell dissent, it demonstrates a profound desperation. This is very disgraceful and shocking.

Everyone must denounce Okpebholo’s irresponsible misuse of funds, his reliance on criminality, and his engagement in gangster behavior.

„Wenn es regnet, berührt es alle Dächer.“

Adeleke’s Outburst Exposes APC’s Ignorance of Democratic Values – PDP Demands End to Presidency Insults

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The Osun State branch of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has cautioned the All Progressives Congress (APC) to stop disrespecting the Presidency regarding President Bola Tinubu’s hosting of Governor Ademola Adeleke.
In a statement from the PDP Chairman, Sunday Bisi, the party characterized the APC’s responses as disgraceful and unbecoming.
They charged the APC with not having a fundamental grasp of governance and intergovernmental courtesy in a democracy.

Bisi stated, “The vitriolic outbursts from APC stalwarts since President Tinubu welcomed Governor Adeleke at His Lagos Residence show a total disregard for decorum and an alarming ignorance of democratic principles. This behavior does not reflect the noble values of mutual respect and civility upheld by the proud Yoruba tradition.

He stressed that Governor Adeleke would persist in utilizing all democratic means, including conversations with the President when needed, to ensure significant development for the people of Osun who elected him as their Governor

The PDP noted that the APC tends to show a lack of respect towards government officials, citing comparable incidents during the visits of the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, Ado Doguwa, and Femi Gbajabiamila. Everyone of whom encountered baseless abuse from Osun APC members merely for recognizing the progress made by the Governor in development.

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Bisi invoked historical precedent to remind the APC of the actions of former Osun Governor Baba Bisi Akande, who, despite party differences, hosted then-President Olusegun Obasanjo for three days. During this time, they engaged in joint project inaugurations and discussions aimed at benefiting the state.

“This is how authentic governance operates. He noted, “Perhaps today’s APC chronic minnows should look to respected figures like Baba Bisi Akande for guidance on the real essence of leadership and statesmanship.”

He ended by calling on the APC to transcend trivial political disputes and prioritize constructive engagement aimed at the welfare of the people, while commending Governor Adeleke for his steadfast focus on peace, progress, and meaningful dialogue.

Don’t Waste Effort Contesting Tinubu in 2027, APC Bigwig Tells Makinde

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Jude Idimogu, a Lagos chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has counseled Oyo Governor Seyi Makinde not to succumb to pressures to run against President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

During a Sunday interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Idimogu, who is a former lawmaker and deputy leader of Ndigbo in Lagos APC, offered the advice.
He stated that Makinde’s efforts to contest against Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election would be “a waste of time and resources.”

His statement: “The reality is that Gov. Seyi Makinde cannot take power from President Bola Tinubu. By His grace, Tinubu will win again and nothing will prevent it.

“It is essential to emphasize that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu will again win the 2027 Nigerian presidential election by a wide margin.”

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Idimogu referred to Tinubu as “a game changer, a strategic planner and a master” within the context of Nigerian politics.

Nevertheless, he recognized Makinde’s friendship with the president and voiced skepticism that the governor would contemplate running against him.

He stated that the governor retained the constitutional right to seek any elected position, including that of president.

Idimogu, addressing the increasing collaboration between opposition parties, stated that no coalition could remove Tinubu from office in the upcoming election.

Tinubu Charts a New Course for Nigeria’s Economic Revival

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The President stated that his primary goals from the beginning, as outlined in the Renewed Hope Agenda, were to address economic instability, enhance national security, decrease corruption, reform governance, and elevate Nigerians out of poverty.

The President awarded himself a passing mark, stating, “We have stabilised our economy and are now better positioned for growth and prepared to withstand global shocks.

„Die Inflation hat begonnen, sich zu entspannen, wobei die Preise für Reis und andere Grundnahrungsmittel gesunken sind; the oil and gas industry is bouncing back; In 2025, rig counts increased by more than 400% compared to 2021, and commitments for over $8 billion in new investments have been made.

“As we move into 2025, we continue to meet our fiscal targets; gross proceeds per barrel from crude oil are largely in line with our forecasts as we increase our production ramp-up efforts.”

He stated that the fiscal deficit of the country has significantly decreased from 5.4% of GDP in 2023 to 3.0% in 2024.

“We accomplished this by enhancing revenue generation and increasing transparency in government finances; we generated over N6 trillion in revenue during Q1 of this year.

“We have stopped Ways & Means financing, which has significantly contributed to high and persistent inflation.

“The NNPC, freed from the weight of unmanageable fuel subsidies, has become a net contributor to the Federation Account. Additionally, we are ensuring fuel supply security through domestic refining.”

He stressed that the country’s debt situation was getting better.

“Although the revaluation of foreign exchange caused our debt-to-GDP ratio to rise to approximately 53 percent, our debt service-to-revenue ratio fell from almost 100 percent in 2022 to below 40 percent by 2024.

“We fulfilled our obligations to the IMF and increased our net external reserves by nearly 500%, rising from $4 billion in 2023 to over $23 billion by the end of 2024.

“Due to our reforms, the state revenue rose by more than N6 trillion in 2024. This growth has enabled subnational governments to lessen their debt burden, ensure timely payment of salaries and pensions, and increase investment in essential infrastructure and human capital development.”

Maybe that is merely a small part of the President’s wide-ranging evaluation of his administration’s accomplishments.

Experts, both domestic and international, concur with his perspective that the difficult times are genuinely in the past and that Nigerians are starting to gaze forward into the future with hope.

Indeed, this optimism reverberates worldwide, as both the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) recognize that the Tinubu administration has put the country back on a growth trajectory within just two years.

As an example, the World Bank anticipates a 3.6 percent growth in Nigeria’s economy in 2025, following a 3.4 percent increase in 2024, and credits this growth to macroeconomic reforms that are stabilising the business environment.

The IMF had indicated as early as November 2024 that the reforms implemented by the Tinubu administration were effective and yielding the expected results.

At the 2024 G20 Leaders’ Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Kristalina Georgieva, the IMF’s Managing Director, praised Tinubu for the reforms implemented by his government.

The head of the IMF pointed out that the reforms were both robust and challenging to execute, expressing satisfaction that the government had managed to uphold them.

She had come to the conclusion that the reforms were working and that Nigerians were starting to feel the benefits.

During the World Bank/IMF 2025 Spring Meetings in Washington D.C., Mr. Wale Edun, who serves as both the Minister of Finance and the Coordinating Minister of the Economy, stated that Nigeria was on the right track.

He stated that this confirmation arrived even before Fitch adjusted Nigeria’s credit rating from B minus to B, with a positive outlook.

The minister mentioned that the IMF remarked on Nigeria’s resilience, fostered by macroeconomic reforms, which had helped stabilize the economy and allowed the country to manage the effects of reciprocal tariffs from America and the resulting turmoil.

He noted that during the annual meetings of the World Bank, numerous prominent financiers, leaders, and multilateral organizations voiced their endorsement of Nigeria’s current reforms.

Nigerians are now synchronizing with the favorable international evaluation of the Tinubu administration’s performance at its midpoint.

Dr. Chinyere Almona, who serves as the Director-General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), concurred that Tinubu’s courageous macroeconomic reforms had rectified structural distortions that had persisted for a long time.

She observed that two years into the administration, Nigeria had experienced major policy changes—most prominently, the elimination of fuel subsidies, the liberalization of the exchange rate, and efforts to bolster public revenues via tax reforms.

In the same vein, Mr. Kola Adesina, Managing Director of Sahara Group, commended President Tinubu’s reforms in the energy sector, noting that they had enhanced transparency and regulatory consistency while broadening investment opportunities.

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He stated that Tinubu’s bravery in eliminating the fuel subsidy and market distortions had allowed businesses and policymakers to plan with greater confidence and clarity.

“Today, the energy sector is more robust and sustainable. We are able to plan now; “the macro and micro elements are starting to collaborate, and there’s significant potential for long-term benefits,” Adesina said.

In the aftermath of fuel subsidy removal, petrol prices soared to between N1,200 and N1,400 in various locations nationwide. However, these prices have now decreased to between N875 and N890, and the scarcity and long queues at petrol stations have disappeared.

The Tinubu administration has addressed long-standing financial obligations in the power sector by paying legacy debts. This will facilitate the entry of new investors and encourage existing ones to expand their investments.

The government’s energy transition, propelled by an emphasis on natural gas and climate-aware solutions, including the gas-to-power initiative, is advancing.

“CNG is now the focus – the President has made it a priority; the carbon credit scheme is also growing,” Adesina said.

He stated that the work done by the Tinubu administration over the past two years constituted a robust basis for Nigeria’s future, adding that the present energy landscape was based on reliability, accessibility, and affordability.

His audacious tax reform is regarded as one of Tinubu’s most significant accomplishments.

The tax-to-GDP ratio in the country increased from 10% to over 13.5% by the end of 2024, marking an extraordinary advance within a single year.

Experts attribute this to intentional enhancements in tax administration and policies aimed at creating a fairer, more efficient, and more growth-oriented tax system.

It is said that the administration has removed the burden of multiple taxation, facilitating the growth of small businesses and their entry into the formal economy.

It is claimed that the aim of the tax reform is to protect low-income households and support workers by increasing their disposable income.

Fundamental services and goods like education, food, and healthcare will now be subject to a 0% VAT. To further decrease household expenses, rent, public transportation, and renewable energy will be completely VAT-exempt.

Experts also point to the strong performance of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), regarded as the economy’s barometer, as another sign that the Nigerian economy has turned a corner.

According to Mr. Omoniyi Akinsiju, who chairs the Independent Media and Policy Initiative (IMPI), nearly all companies that posted losses in Q1 2024 returned to profitability, as evidenced by their respective balance sheets for Q1 2025.

He mentioned that the companies listed as having incurred losses, along with others, had experienced a resurgence. They not only recorded profits but also impressive profit margins.

“This clearly indicates the impact of the economic reforms implemented by the Tinubu administration.”

Akinsuyi further emphasized the advancements made in the country’s economic diversification, pointing out that the strategies implemented by the Tinubu administration raised Nigeria’s non-oil exports to 1.791 billion dollars in Q1 2025—a 24.75 per cent increase compared to the equivalent period of the previous year.

“As reported by the Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC), 197 products, such as cocoa, fertiliser, cashew nuts, and sesame seeds, were exported in the first quarter of 2025; this signifies a rise from 162 products in Q1 2024.

“The extension to this is the rise in regional exports to ECOWAS countries by 223.10 per cent, from 19.5 million dollars in Q1 2024 to 63.06 million dollars in Q1 2025, while intra-African trade amounted to 32.73 million dollars,” he said.

According to Dr. Dele Alake, who serves as his Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Nigeria’s solid minerals sector drew in more than 800 million dollars in processing projects in 2025.

According to Alake, the income produced was propelled by the Tinubu administration’s fresh approach of enhancing local value addition and implementing stricter licensing measures.

The minister stated that the sector’s revenue exceeded ₦38 billion in 2024, a significant increase from the previous year’s ₦6 billion, even though it received only 18% of its allocated budget of ₦29 billion.

With the emergence of new security challenges, analysts claim that the Tinubu administration has achieved certain successes in the realm of security.

As Tinubu noted in his statement commemorating two years of his administration, the military has reestablished order in parts of the North-West that were previously dominated by bandits, thereby diminishing and eradicating threats to people’s lives and means of subsistence.

The President stated, “Farmers have returned to land tilling due to the success achieved, and highways that were previously perilous for travelers are now safer.

After two years in office, stakeholders agree that Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda has produced tangible benefits and hope for sustainable growth.

Tinubu Cautions Police Officers: Power Should Safeguard, Not Threaten

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Bola Tinubu, the president, has cautioned members of the Nigerian Police Force not to intimidate or mistreat the general public.
He cautioned that they needed to maintain the rule of law and avoid any type of misconduct.
During the IGP’s Award and Commendation ceremony in Abuja on Wednesday night, which was the second annual event of its kind, the President issued the warning.

He made an appeal, represented by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, for the Force to uphold accountability and professionalism in the performance of their duties.

He said, “Remember that the power you wield is not meant for intimidation, but for protection. It is intended for service, not abuse. It is essential that you follow the highest standards of professionalism and accountability.
“Maintain legal standards, safeguard the rights of all individuals, and dismiss any type of wrongdoing or corruption. It is only then that we will be able to establish a police force that the community it serves genuinely respects and trusts.

He stated, while revealing that “the federal government will continue to do its part,” “I must also charge every police officer, regardless of rank or posting, to uphold the sacred trust bestowed upon you by the Nigerian people.

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“We will keep investing in the provision of state-of-the-art equipment, technological support, capacity-building initiatives, and welfare programs designed to improve operational efficiency and uplift morale throughout the ranks.

“This administration is unwavering in its dedication to transforming the Nigeria Police Force. We recognize that modern policing requires contemporary tools, ongoing training, intelligence-driven tactics, and collaboration with the community.

„An unsere Preisträger:innen des Abends: Herzlichen Glückwunsch! You have brought pride to the nation. You have reminded us of the possibilities that arise when duty meets dedication and service is driven by honour.

“However, I implore you not to be complacent. May this acknowledgment motivate you to reach even loftier heights. Allow your example to motivate others in the Force to imitate your dedication, diligence, professionalism, and integrity.

“This ceremony signifies more than just a time of festivity. It is a summons to recommit to service. It is a summons for every officer in the Nigeria Police Force to contemplate the values we need to maintain and the future we must collectively create.

“The people of Nigeria deserve a police force that is responsive, accountable, and respected. We need to meet that challenge together.