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Group calls for minister’s sack over alleged act of tribalism, economic sabotage

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A Non-governmental organization, Human Life Protection Advocacy Initiative, HLPAI, has called for the immediate sack of the Nigeria Minister for Environment, Mallam Lawal, over alleged acts of economic sabotage and tribal bias.

The demand was made public in a press statement issued by the Imo State group Coordinator, Prince Chukwudi Francis Maduba, following an alleged refusal of the Minister to approve Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, CITES, permits for qualified Igbo exporters despite on time payment for the bid.

He stated that the alleged refusal was a clear indication of tribal discrimination and a deliberate attempt to suppress the economic activities of a particular ethnic group.

Maduba, pointed out that the attitude of the Minister is not just a case of bureaucratic delay but a clear move for economic sabotage,

“Igbo businessmen who have met all requirements and paid for their permits are being unjustly denied access, while people from other ethnic backgrounds are given preferential treatment. This kind of tribal sentiment is dangerous and must not be allowed to continue under a Government that promises fairness and unity, ”he alleged.

The HLPAI coordinator went further to allege that the recent act is not the first time Mallam Lawal has targeted southeastern businessmen, citing previous instances involving wood exporters who also faced similar delay and refusal from the Ministry.

“It is a recurring pattern of injustice, and it reeks of ethnic bias,” he added.

Maduba remarked that the actions not only stifle legitimate business operations but also contribute to national disunity.

“How can we preach one Nigeria while some citizens are being treated like outsiders in their own country? The President must act now to prove that his administration stands against all forms of discrimination.

“HLPAI is urging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to investigate the matter and take immediate steps to remove the Minister from office, his continued stay poses a threat to both national unity and economic stability.maduba further stated.

He noted that the call for the sack of the Minister is a demand for accountability, maintaining that many eyes will be on the Federal Government to see how it responds to the growing concerns from advocacy groups and the affected Business Communities.

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Jonathan reveals real threats to African politics

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Former Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan says electoral manipulation remains one of the biggest threats in Africa.

Jonathan stated this at the 2025 Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, GJF, democracy dialogue in Accra, Ghana

According to him, when democracy fails to meet people’s expectations, it can breed desperation and pave the way for authoritarianism.

He further stated that leaders must embrace democracy that secures a better future for children and ensures their voices are heard.

“Democracy in the African continent is going through a period of strain and risk of collapse unless stakeholders come together to rethink and reform it. Electoral manipulation remains one of the biggest threats in Africa.

“We in Africa must begin to look at our democracy and rethink it in a way that works well for us and our people. One of the problems is our electoral system. People manipulate the process to remain in power by all means,” he said.

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Sim Fubara Orders Immediate Payment Of August Workers Salary

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Following his reinstatement as governor of Rivers State on September 18, 2025, Sim Fubara took action regarding unpaid August salaries for local government workers.

The interim administration conducted a verification exercise for local government workers and pensioners in August 2025.

During this process, many civil servants and pensioners reported not receiving their August pay, which the Administrator attributed to a discovery of an inflated wage bill.

In response to the issue, Governor Fubara ordered the payment of the outstanding August salaries to all verified local government staff and pensioners.

He instructed heads of personnel across the 23 local government areas to submit comprehensive lists of verifiable workers.

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World Bank sells $510 million loan obligation to attract investors

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The World Bank Group on Friday confirmed the completion of its inaugural securitization transaction as part of a policy to attract institutional private capital into emerging markets.

The institution, through its affiliate, the International Finance Corporation, sold a $510 million collateralized loan obligation backed by loans it gave companies across the developing world.

The transaction includes a $320 million senior tranche sold to private investors, a $130 million mezzanine tranche insured by a consortium of credit insurers, and a $60 million equity tranche.

The shift from an “originate-to-hold” model to an “originate-and-distribute” model allows the World Bank to recycle its capital, expand its lending capacity, and support more countries and projects.

The CLO sale comes two years after an advisory group was commissioned in June 2023 to identify barriers to private sector investment in emerging markets and provide solutions.

The World Bank noted that repackaging of IFC loans into rated securities creates a new asset class for developing nations that meet institutional investment standards.

The securities can be sold to investors like asset managers, pension funds, and insurance companies that are willing to substantially raise their stakes in emerging markets.

“This is step one in an originate-to-distribute strategy that holds significant potential to attract private capital at scale,” said World Bank Group President Ajay Banga.

Banga conveyed his optimism that private investment mobilization would create jobs, help people climb out of poverty, and change families’ trajectory for generations.

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