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Benue, Nasarawa Lead North-Central Bid For APC National Chairman Slot

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Following the resignation of the All Progressives Congress National Chairman, Umar Ganduje, on Friday, the North-Central zone has expressed interest in taking over the position.

Ganduje’s departure has stirred political activity, with key figures from Kogi, Benue, Nasarawa, and other North-Central states urging that the chairmanship be returned to their region.

Though there’s no formal declaration yet, insiders revealed that Ganduje, the former Kano State governor, had faced increasing pressure from North-Central stakeholders, who have long demanded that the chairmanship revert to their zone.

Ganduje assumed the APC chairmanship in August 2023 after Senator Abdullahi Adamu from the North-Central stepped down. His emergence triggered discontent among many party loyalists from that region.

Currently, the APC Deputy National Chairman (North), Bukar Dalori, has stepped in as acting chairman and will oversee the party’s operations until December.

Meanwhile, both APC factions in Benue State are pushing for the chairmanship to be zoned back to the North-Central.

Daniel Ihomun, the state publicity secretary of the Austin Agada-led faction aligned with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, argued that “the national chairmanship of APC was originally zoned to the North-Central,” referencing Adamu’s earlier appointment, and emphasized that the party leadership would make a decision after the President’s return.

Similarly, James Orgunga, spokesman for the faction loyal to Governor Hyacinth Alia, affirmed that North-Central should retain the chairmanship under the APC’s zoning policy.

In Nasarawa State, APC stakeholders and the All Progressives Congress Forum have urged the party to consider former governor Tanko Al-Makura for the chairmanship.

In a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja, Forum Chairman Alhaji Saleh Zazzaga said Al-Makura’s endorsement followed wide-ranging consultations among North-Central APC stakeholders.

Titled “Why Al-Makura Deserves to be APC National Chairman,” the statement emphasized his roots in Nasarawa — the same state as ex-chairman Adamu — and came shortly after the North-Central APC Forum demanded the chairmanship return to the region.

The statement recalled that the North-Central was allocated the chairmanship under the party’s zoning plan, which led to Adamu’s emergence in March 2022 before his resignation in July 2023, followed by Ganduje’s appointment in August.

“After extensive deliberations among stakeholders in the North-Central region, the North-Central APC Forum has decided to endorse Senator Tanko Al-Makura for the position of APC National Chairman,” the statement read.

“This is in furtherance of our demand that the position of National Chairman should return to the North-Central in line with the APC’s zoning arrangement.”

In support, Kogi APC Chairman Abdullah Bello said he would welcome the development if the position is zoned to the North-Central, though final decisions rest with the President and the Central Working Committee.

“It’s not a question about whether or not I support the calls, of course, I will be happy if the zone gets it, but it’s not for me as the state chairman to decide,” he said.

Kwara State APC Chairman Sunday Fagbemi also stated that the selection of a new national chairman should be left to the party’s National Working Committee, saying, “They know what is good for the party and what will bring peace and stability to the party.”

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Kaduna State APC Chairman Air Commodore Emmanuel Jekada (retd.) noted that although the party constitution provides direction, the ultimate decision lies with party leaders.

“It’s not for me to decide. I think the leader of the party decides. He is the one who knows where he thinks it will work for him. If they want to follow the Constitution, it’s there in the Constitution. But that doesn’t prevent the leaders from deciding, because sometimes, you are the one wearing the shoes, and you alone will know where it pinches you,” he said.

Sokoto APC Chairman Isa Achida stated that his chapter aligns with the national party’s decisions, saying, “Anywhere the chairman is zoned to, we would support, we are for the party and nothing more.”

Kebbi APC leaders also voiced their support for whatever decision the party leadership makes, with one chieftain confirming that no formal discussion had taken place on the matter.

In Zamfara, the party expressed readiness to respect the national secretariat’s decision. APC Publicity Secretary Yusuf Idris said they were displeased with Ganduje’s resignation but would accept whoever is chosen, so long as the person fosters peace and unity.

“We are ready to accept whoever is going to succeed him as our new leader, provided that such a person would use his position to promote peaceful coexistence and progress within the party.”

In Kano, APC chieftain Alhaji Alhassan Yaryasa praised Ganduje for stepping down, claiming it was a wise move.

He alleged there was pressure from the Presidency to replace Ganduje and potentially bring in Senator Rabi’u Kwankwaso as President Tinubu’s 2027 running mate.

“We knew there was a plan to bring Senator Rabi’u Kwankwaso into the APC and possibly be running mate of President Bola Tinubu in 2027. Whatever the case may be, the decision taken by Ganduje to resign is the best option for him before they disgrace him out of office,” he said.

Yaryasa, who once coordinated the Tinubu Campaign in Kano South, praised Ganduje’s role in strengthening the party and attracting defectors, urging that he be allowed to exit with dignity.

“Don’t forget Ganduje was able to bring key politicians from other parties into the APC, such as senators and Reps members who recently defected from other parties and joined the APC. So, he should leave the position honourably before they force him to resign and disgrace him.”

He added that while it’s important for the party to follow due process in selecting a new chairman, “whichever zone is supposed to produce the national chairman of the party should be given the chance to do so.”

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Police Arrest 31-Year-Old Medical Doctor, 3 Others Over Alleged Sale of Newborn For N2.5m in Lagos

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The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 31-year-old medical doctor, a traditional birth attendant, and two other individuals (all names withheld), accused of conspiring to sell a newborn baby for N2.5 million.

Police said the case was initially reported at Area E Command, Festac, and was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba, on June 1 for further investigation into allegations of conspiracy, stealing, and child trafficking.

The investigation is being handled by Anti-Human Trafficking/Gender detectives under the supervision of the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of SCID, Mr. Dayo Akinbisehin.

Details of the case

According to police sources, the baby’s mother (name withheld), aged 28, and her boyfriend allegedly decided not to keep the child and sought individuals who could facilitate the sale after birth.

The couple was reportedly linked to a prospective buyer in Ikorodu through intermediaries.

The pregnant woman was first taken to a traditional birth attendant for delivery.

Due to complications during labour, she was referred to a private hospital operated by a medical doctor, where she underwent a Caesarean section. Both mother and child survived the procedure.

Shortly after delivery, arrangements were allegedly concluded within the hospital premises for the sale of the newborn to an unidentified buyer for N2.5 million.

The baby was subsequently handed over to the buyer, who remains at large.

A police source said efforts to trace the buyer have been unsuccessful, as the address and telephone number provided turned out to be false.

“The information supplied by the person who took the baby turned out to be non-existent. The address could not be traced, and the phone number was incorrect,” the source said.

Investigators said the baby’s mother initially consented to the arrangement but later raised concerns after allegedly receiving only N700,000 of the agreed N2.5 million.

The matter came to light after she reported the unpaid balance, prompting involvement from non-governmental organizations and a police report.

Arrests and Ongoing Search

Police identified one of the principal suspects as a 31-year-old medical doctor who had been in practice for about four years.

Another woman, alleged to have facilitated the transaction, as well as the buyer of the baby, is currently being sought by investigators.

During a raid on a residence linked to the suspects, police reportedly found three young girls, two of whom were pregnant.

The discovery raised suspicion of an organized criminal scheme, leading to further arrests.

Several suspects remain in custody while investigations continue.

The police said efforts are ongoing to arrest fleeing suspects, recover the missing baby, and ensure that all those involved in the alleged trafficking network are brought to justice.

The command added that suspects already in custody will be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.

The Lagos State Police Command stated that securing lives and property remains its top priority and reiterated its commitment to combating all forms of human trafficking.

 

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No New Telecoms or Fuel Taxes, FG Clarifies Amid Public Concern

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The Federal Government has dismissed reports suggesting that it has adopted or is considering new taxes on telecommunications services and petroleum products following the publication of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Article IV Consultation Report on Nigeria.

The clarification followed reports that the IMF had said Nigeria may need to extend VAT to fuel products and introduce excise duties on telecommunications services to raise revenue, fund development, and social spending.

However, a statement by Efe Ovuakporie, Head Information and Public Relations Unit, Ministry of Finance, on Wednesday, the government said the reports misrepresented the content of the IMF report and did not reflect its policy direction.

“The IMF Article IV Consultation Report contains the Fund’s assessment of Nigeria’s economy as well as recommendations for consideration by the authorities.

“Those recommendations do not amount to government policy and are not binding on Nigeria. Decisions on tax matters are taken through established constitutional and legislative processes and are guided by national priorities and prevailing economic realities”.

The government clarified that the Value Added Tax (VAT) waiver on petroleum products remains in place and has not been withdrawn.

It also noted that although existing legislation provides for a fuel surcharge, such a measure can only take effect through a ministerial order and publication in the Official Gazette.

“No such process is under consideration.

“The continued suspension of these charges has helped cushion the effect of global energy price fluctuations on households and businesses while keeping domestic fuel prices relatively stable”.

The government further clarified that the telecommunications excise duty introduced before 2023 has been repealed under the new tax laws and is therefore no longer applicable.

Against this backdrop, the statement noted that reports claiming that new taxes are being planned for telecommunications services or petroleum products “are not factual and should be disregarded”.

The Federal Government said it remained focused on reforms that promote economic growth, improve revenue administration, and create a more competitive environment for investment and job creation.

“The emphasis remains on expanding economic activity, plugging leakages, and improving efficiency rather than placing additional tax burdens on citizens.

“Any future tax measures will be announced through official channels and implemented in line with the law”, the statement added.

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I’m Ready To Sacrifice Myself For Rescue of Ogbomoso Schoolchildren —– Makinde

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Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo, says he is willing to sacrifice himself if that would secure the release of schoolchildren and teachers abducted by gunmen in the state.

Makinde spoke on Tuesday while addressing protesters led by Martins Otse, the activist and social media influencer popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), at the Oyo State Government House in Ibadan.

Hundreds of protesters marched through major roads in the Oyo capital before converging on the government house to demand the urgent rescue of the abductees, who had been in captivity for one month on Monday.

The governor said security agencies have continued efforts to secure the victims’ release, adding that personnel involved in the operation had suffered casualties.

“Oyo state is not Chibok, and it will not be Chibok. We have lost men, soldiers, on this. I can confirm to you that a lieutenant in the Nigerian Army was killed a few days ago,” he said.

“If you ask me, can I sacrifice myself for those children to come out, I will do it. I have lived a good life. I am almost 60. It doesn’t matter. My own father died at 76.

“This is Oyo state. They know that this is not Chibok, and our children will never be in the same situation as the Chibok children.

“We are doing everything possible, including what you suggested. But there is the potential for needless loss of lives. We have lost a teacher already.

“If we can avoid losing more, we will avoid losing more. But if we get to the point that certain people have to be sacrificed, including myself, we will do it.”

Makinde said the government will not negotiate with the abductors, warning that doing so would amount to surrendering the state’s authority to criminal groups.

BACKGROUND

On May 15, gunmen attacked three schools in Oriire LGA of Ogbomoso, abducting 39 pupils and seven teachers, including the principal of one of the affected schools.

Days later, the abductors killed Michael Oyedokun, one of the abducted teachers, while he was in captivity.

The abduction sparked outrage on social media and triggered protests across the country, calling for the release of the victims.

Last Friday, Makinde said intelligence reports indicated that the abductees were still being held within the old Oyo National Park.

He said the area spans about 2,500 square kilometres across parts of 10 local government areas, making rescue operations difficult.

“The size and difficult terrain of the area pose significant operational challenges for security personnel, requiring patience, strategic coordination, and sustained efforts to ensure a successful rescue operation,” the governor had said.

 

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