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Nigerians suffer while APC mounts billboards, campaigns for Tinubu – ADC

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticised the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for focusing on early re-election campaigns for President Bola Tinubu while millions of Nigerians struggle with inflation, insecurity, and hardship.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticised the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for focusing on early re-election campaigns for President Bola Tinubu while millions of Nigerians struggle with inflation, insecurity, and hardship.

“For months now, the APC has been holding rallies and putting up billboards across the country, calling for President Tinubu’s second term. From Abuja to Port Harcourt, Minna, Kano, and Akure, these staged endorsements ignore the Electoral Act and the recent warning from INEC, which clearly states that public campaigning is illegal until 150 days before the election.”

The party said this behaviour shows a disregard for Nigeria’s electoral laws and makes it seem like the ruling party is more concerned with holding onto power than solving real problems.

“The ADC said while the APC is busy chanting four more years for President Tinubu, the cost of living has become unbearable for ordinary Nigerians.

“Inflation has gone through the roof, with food, transport, and rent costing about 60% more than they did when Tinubu took office. The naira has crashed from around N461 to over N1,500 per dollar, wiping out people’s savings and crippling small businesses. Petrol, which used to sell for N185 before subsidy removal, now costs more than N1,000 per litre making everyday life a struggle for millions.”

The ADC said Nigeria is sinking deeper into debt, with little money left for basic services like schools, hospitals, and roads.

“According to the World Bank, the country now spends more on paying back loans than it earns in revenue,” ADC revealed.

Despite this, the government continues to borrow more, while revenue collection remains very low compared to other African countries.

On insecurity, the party described the situation as a national nightmare.

“Between April and June alone, 122 security personnel and 1,865 civilians were killed across the country. More than 3,100 security-related deaths were recorded during that period, the ADC said.

“Just last Friday, over 50 people were kidnapped in Sabon Gari Dirmi, Zamfara State.

“Nigerians are being abducted like it’s a daily business. But instead of addressing this crisis, the President is busy chasing endorsements for a second term.”

“Rather than deploying more security personnel, the government has filled the streets with campaign billboards,” it added.

The ADC also criticised the state of the power sector, noting that the national grid has collapsed multiple times this year. It accused the APC of failing to deliver on its promise of steady electricity supply.

“Nigerians are hungry, sick, and scared. Yet instead of finding real solutions, the government is busy building a team of online propagandists and spreading false hope.”

The party called on the APC to dismantle its unlawful campaign machinery and respect the law it swore to uphold.

“Until the lawful campaign window opens, every political billboard is a billboard of illegality and should be taken down,” the party said.

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State House of Assembly suspends Local Govt chairman

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State House of Assembly suspends LG chairman

The Nasarawa State House of Assembly has suspended the Chairman of Lafia Local Government, Mohammad Haliru Arabo, for three months over his role in the unlawful removal of the council’s Speaker.

The decision was taken during plenary in Lafia after a motion was raised by Musa Ibrahim Abubakar, who leads the House Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

Lawmakers agreed that the action was needed to allow a fair investigation and calm the tension that followed the leadership dispute in the council.

The Speaker of the House, Danladi Jatau, said the suspension will stand until the committee completes its findings.

He said that the current structure of the Lafia Legislative Arm will remain unchanged throughout the investigation.

During this period, the Deputy Chairman of Lafia Local Government, Uba Arikiya, has been directed to take charge of the council.

The Speaker explained that the House acted within the powers given to it by the constitution and questioned why the Chairman ventured into matters that belong to the legislature.

The Clerk of the House has been asked to notify Governor Abdullahi Sule of the resolution.

Lawmakers such as Hajarat Danyaro Ibrahim, Mohammed Garba Isimbabi, Suleiman Yakubu Azara, and Larry Ven-Bawa backed the move, saying that the suspension would help prevent a wider crisis in the council and send a clear message to other local governments in the state.

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Gov Fubara Defects To APC

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

He announced this at a stakeholders meeting at the government house in Port Harcourt.

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Governor Uzodinma urged to avoid producing incompetent successor

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The Owerri Zone Awareness Coalition, OZAC, has urged the Governor of Imo State Hope Uzodinma to avoid making the mistake of producing a wrong successor after his administration, to avoid moving the state backwards at a time the world is moving at breakneck speed.

OZAC gave the advice in an open letter addressed to the Governor, signed by its President, Emmanuel Okwu, and Secretary, Austin Echefu.

It stated that the letter is written at a defining moment for the state when the legacy of the Governor will no longer be limited to roads, buildings, or political victories, but the quality of leadership been midwifed by him as successor, noting that power ends but its consequences do not.

The group maintained that Who comes after Uzodinma matters a lot as it will either consolidate on his gains or dismantle them with frightening speed.

“Let it be said clearly that your administration has not been without visible effort. From road rehabilitation across key urban centres, to improved security coordination, urban renewal projects, and renewed activity in health and education infrastructure, your Government has restored a measure of structure where chaos once thrived. These are tangible footprints that history will record.

“But history will also demand an answer to a larger question: did you secure the future or mortgage it? Succession is not a gamble. It is the final and most decisive test of leadership. Any error here will erase years of effort in a single reckless political transaction.”the letter read.

OZAC stated that it aligns firmly with the legitimate aspiration of Owerri Zone to produce the next Governor of the state, pointing out that equity, balance, and fairness justify the demand.

It, however, made it clear that zoning is not a substitute for competence, maintaining that the zone must not be reduced to a shelter for mediocrity simply because it is its turn.

“This is no longer the era of political experimentation. Imo is too exposed, too educated, and too globally connected to be handed over to political rookies, social media warriors, or gatecrashers who stumbled into relevance without depth, experience or capacity “the group added.

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