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Osun APC Primary Shock: Omisore, 6 Others Sacked Over Nomination Flaws; Just 2 Cleared

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ABUJA – The All Progressives Congress (APC) screening committee has dramatically narrowed the Osun State governorship race, disqualifying heavyweight Senator Iyiola Omisore and six other aspirants for failing to meet key nomination rules, leaving only two candidates cleared for the December 13 primary.

The panel, chaired by Chief Obinna Uzoh, submitted its report to the APC National Working Committee (NWC) on Friday after screening nine contestants on December 4 at Amor Hotel, Katampe, Abuja.

Disqualified aspirants include:

– Sen. Iyiola Omisore (former Deputy Governor and APC National Secretary)
– Babatunde Haketer Oralusi
– Mr. Oyedotun Babayemi
– Dr. Akinade Akanmu Ogunbiyi
– Benedict Olugboyega Alabi (former Deputy Governor)
– Adegoke Rasheed Okiki Adekunle
– Sen. Babajide Omoworare

The committee cited violations of Articles 9.3(i) and 31.2(ii) of the APC Constitution and Paragraph 6(c) of the 2025 Governorship Primary Guidelines. Specifically, the seven failed to provide proof of sponsorship by at least five fully registered, financially up-to-date party members from each of Osun’s 30 Local Government Areas.

Only Mulikat Abiola Jimoh and Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji were cleared, having “satisfactorily met all constitutional and guideline requirements.”

The decision stemmed from a petition by the Osun APC Renewal Group alleging irregularities. To ensure fairness, the committee applied the same scrutiny to all candidates, upholding “internal party democracy.”

Uzoh stressed the ruling is subject to NWC ratification. However, sources say affected aspirants view it as “politically motivated” and are holding an emergency meeting to file appeals.

Omisore, a frontrunner in the August 8, 2026, election, and others like Alabi and Omoworare now face an uphill battle to overturn the disqualifications. Party insiders warn the mass cull could deepen Osun APC’s internal divisions ahead of the primary.

Wike Dismisses France Arrest Rumours, Justifies Rivers Lawmakers’ Defection to APC

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Wike Dismisses France Arrest Rumours, Justifies Rivers Lawmakers’ Defection to APC

 

 

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Nyesom Wike, has justified the defection of the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly and 15 other lawmakers from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), blaming deep divisions within the PDP.

 

Speaking to journalists after inspecting road projects in Abuja, Wike said the lawmakers acted within their constitutional rights.

 

“It’s unfortunate. Everybody has the right to make a choice. The party is fully factionalised, and when a party is factionalised, members are allowed to leave,” he said.

 

 

Despite the defections, Wike stressed that he remains a committed member of the PDP.

 

“I’m still in the PDP. Not everyone has left. We still have about 10 members remaining, and we will continue to work together,” he said, urging the party to “put its house in order” to remain relevant.

 

 

On rumours that he had been arrested in France, Wike dismissed them as politically motivated distractions.

 

“People want to distract you. Last time they said I was sick and flown overseas. This time, they said I was arrested in France. I’m focused on my job,” he said.

 

 

Wike added that as long as President Bola Tinubu is satisfied with his performance, critics’ claims will not deter him.

 

“Critics will always play politics. Just focus and do your work,” he said.

 

 

He reiterated his commitment to delivering results across the FCT, especially on infrastructure projects, emphasizing that progress will speak louder than political rumours.

 

 

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**Amotekun Rescues Kidnap Victims After Fierce Forest Gunfight, Parades Five Suspects**

 

**AKURE (NewsFocus)** – The Ondo State Security Network Agency, Amotekun Corps, on Friday paraded five suspects arrested for kidnapping, attempted abduction, and fraud, while announcing the successful rescue of several kidnap victims after a heavy shootout with gunmen deep inside the forest.

Commander Adetunji Adeleye told journalists at the Amotekun headquarters that operatives stormed a notorious kidnappers’ den in the Supare-Akoko forest axis following credible intelligence.

“On getting to the camp, the hoodlums opened fire on our men. Our officers returned fire and overpowered them in a fierce gun battle,” Adeleye said.

He confirmed that all the victims held in the camp were freed unhurt and have been reunited with their families.

Items recovered from the suspects include:

– Two locally-made pistols

– Live cartridges

– Charms

– Mobile phones

– Cash believed to be ransom proceeds

The five paraded suspects, aged between 22 and 38, confessed to multiple kidnapping operations along the Akure-Owo and Akure-Ikere highways.

Adeleye warned criminal elements that Ondo forests are no longer safe havens, vowing that Amotekun will continue aggressive patrols and intelligence-led operations until every kidnapper is flushed out.

The rescued victims are currently receiving medical and psychological care.

Nigeria Must Take Charge of Health Financing as Foreign Aid Declines — Experts

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Nigeria’s health sector is at a critical crossroads as foreign aid declines by an estimated 15–20 per cent, prompting urgent calls for sustainable domestic financing to safeguard essential services.

The warning emerged at the 9th Annual Conference of the Association of Nigerian Health Journalists (ANHeJ) on Friday in Abuja.

Speaking at the event, Dr Salma Ibrahim Anas, Special Adviser to the President on Health, said the country could no longer rely on “external benevolence” to build its healthcare system. She stressed that domestic ownership and accountability were crucial to protecting the nation’s Universal Health Coverage goals.

“Donor fatigue is real, and Nigeria will inevitably graduate from multiple aid programmes. The health and prosperity of our nation must no longer depend on foreign grants,” she said.

Dr Anas highlighted that donor funds currently support HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, immunisation, and primary healthcare programmes.

She warned that declining support could lead to service disruptions, stock-outs, and adverse outcomes for the most vulnerable Nigerians. She praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative (NHSRII) as frameworks for strengthening primary healthcare, boosting local production of medicines, and improving governance. Central to the plan is the expansion of the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF) from 1% to 2% of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, effectively doubling funding for grassroots health facilities.

Dr Iziaq Salako, Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, represented by Dr Babatunde Akinyemi, echoed the call for domestic financing, noting that reductions in donor funding, including from PEPFAR, Gavi, Global Fund, and the World Bank, were global and inevitable.

He cited government initiatives such as N260 billion disbursed through the BHCPF, expanded NHIA coverage, increased co-financing for global health programmes, and emergency funding of $200 million to address gaps.

State-level innovations were highlighted, including Lagos allocating 12 per cent of its budget to health, Kaduna’s contributory scheme covering 1.6 million residents, Delta’s use of 0.5 per cent of the derivation fund, and Abia’s diaspora health fund.

Private-sector contributions included N50 billion mobilised by the Private Sector Health Alliance and $200 million from the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority for tertiary hospitals.

Comrade Grace Ike, Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council represented by Mr Jide Oyekunle, Secretary of Council, emphasised the critical role of journalists in ensuring accountability.

She urged governments to increase and protect health budgets, strengthen health insurance penetration, and leverage public-private partnerships in infrastructure, technology, and pharmaceuticals.

Opening the conference, ANHeJ President Joseph Kadiri warned that the global decline in foreign aid exposed structural gaps in Nigeria’s health-financing architecture.

He encouraged health journalists to engage critically, report responsibly, and ensure reforms deliver measurable impact.

The three-day conference, attended by more than 65 journalists and policymakers, is expected to produce a roadmap for domestic resource mobilisation that could reshape Nigeria’s health-financing landscape for years to come.

 

 

Wike Confident Gwarimpa Interchange Will Be Completed in Three Months, Urges Focus Amid Distractions

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  • Wike Confident Gwarimpa Interchange Will Be Completed in Three Months, Urges Focus Amid Distraction

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Nyesom Wike, has expressed optimism that the ongoing Gwarimpa Interchange project will be completed within the next three months, praising contractors for their commitment despite funding challenges.

Speaking during an inspection of the site, Wike commended CBC Global, the contractor handling the project, noting that the quality of work is “quite encouraging” and that residents of Gwarimpa Estate would soon benefit from reduced traffic congestion.

“What surprises me is the confidence they have, even though we have not funded them very well. I can see the level of work they have done, and I’m really impressed. We will ensure the contractor is well funded so that the job is completed as promised,” Wike said.

The FCT Minister also lauded President Bola Tinubu for his confidence in the administration, saying that it has inspired contractors to continue work even without full funding.

On handling distractions and critics, Wike emphasized the importance of focus, dismissing recent false reports about his arrest in France.

“People will try to distract you. But as long as you are focused on your mandate and your boss is happy with your work, you will not be perturbed by what others say,” he said.

On the political developments in Rivers State, particularly the defection of 16 lawmakers from the PDP to the APC, Wike maintained a measured stance, stressing that the Constitution allows members to leave a factionalized party.

“It’s unfortunate, but everyone has the right to make a choice. Those who have left are free, and those who remain, we will continue to work together,” he said, affirming his continued commitment to the PDP.

Wike’s remarks highlight both his administration’s focus on infrastructural development in Abuja and his approach to navigating political and media distractions while delivering on government projects.

 

 

Federal Lawmakers, Lawyers, CSOs Launch Campaign for FIRS Chair Adedeji’s Removal

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Federal Lawmakers, Lawyers, CSOs Launch Campaign for FIRS Chair Adedeji’s Removal

A coalition of federal lawmakers, civil society organizations, and legal groups has intensified calls for the removal of Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) Chairman, Zack Adedeji, citing alleged unconstitutional and illegal activities.

The campaign, set to formally launch on December 15, will include the collection of votes of no confidence and the presentation of a petition detailing Adedeji’s alleged misconduct. The coalition comprises lawmakers representing Ideato North and South, the Lawyers in Defense of Justice, the Economic Interest Defenders, ethnic youth movements including Arewa Conservative Youth Movement, Ohaneze Youth Movement, Oduduwa Youth Movement, and the African Center for Justice and Human Rights.

“We have uncovered numerous unconstitutional activities by Zack Adedeji that undermine the Constitution and Nigeria’s economic governance framework,” said Hon. Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, a federal lawmaker and co-convener of the campaign.

The group’s allegations include: Misleading the President into establishing entities not recognized by law; Misuse of public funds for projects not appropriated by Parliament; Indiscriminate issuance of tax waivers and improper revenue collection; and Inflated project costs under the RHIDF and other infrastructure funds, resulting in significant revenue losses.

“The activities were not backed by law or Parliament, which constitutes a criminal offence with serious consequences. He must step down to allow a forensic audit,” the group stated.

The coalition emphasized that the December 15 press conference in Abuja will be televised live, marking the start of a nationwide campaign for reforms and forensic scrutiny of the FIRS under Adedeji’s leadership.

The move signals growing pressure on Nigeria’s revenue agency leadership, raising questions about transparency, accountability, and governance at the nation’s primary tax authority.

DSS Nabs Doctor Smuggling Drugs to Wounded Kwara Kidnappers

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LORIN – The Department of State Services (DSS) has arrested a medical doctor accused of transporting drugs and medical supplies from Sokoto to kidnapping syndicates hiding in Kwara State’s forests, dealing a blow to the gangs’ support network amid intensified military operations.

The suspect, whose identity remains undisclosed, was intercepted in the Jebba area of Moro Local Government on Friday, following intelligence on courier activities linked to the criminals.

Security sources revealed the doctor was ferrying the supplies to treat kidnappers nursing gunshot wounds from recent clashes with troops deployed under Operation Safe Haven.

“The criminal gangs appear desperate for medical care after sustaining injuries in encounters with security forces,” a DSS official said, adding that the arrest underscores the syndicates’ vulnerability as pressure mounts.

Rafiu Ajakaye, Chief Press Secretary to Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, confirmed the development in a statement, hailing it as a “major stride” in disrupting bandit logistics.

Authorities have warned health facilities in forested areas to bolster security, fearing kidnappers may target them for supplies. Investigations continue to unravel the doctor’s full connections to the rings.

TotalEnergies Secures 40% Stake in Chevron’s Nigerian Offshore Licences, Signaling Boost for Oil Investment

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  1. TotalEnergies Secures 40% Stake in Chevron’s Nigerian Offshore Licences, Signaling Boost for Oil Investment

TotalEnergies Nigeria has acquired a 40% stake in Chevron’s offshore exploration licences PPL 2000 and PPL 2001, a move industry experts say underscores renewed investor confidence in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

The farm-out agreement was disclosed by Jim Swartz, Chairman and Managing Director of Chevron Nigeria/Mid-Africa Business Unit, during his visit to the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) headquarters in Abuja on December 4, 2025.

Swartz urged the NUPRC for swift approval to facilitate rapid development of the assets and reiterated Chevron’s commitment to expanding its footprint in Nigeria, including participation in the upcoming 2025 licensing round.

“This agreement reflects our optimism for Nigeria’s oil sector. We look forward to rapid development of these assets and continued partnership with the NUPRC,” Swartz said, praising the commission for creating a transparent and supportive regulatory environment.

He described the enforcement of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) as a “watershed moment” that has restored predictability and made Nigeria an attractive destination for investment. Swartz also reported zero incidents of oil theft or pipeline sabotage in the past year for Chevron-operated assets, signaling improved security in the region.

Looking ahead, Chevron plans to deploy a drilling rig in late 2026 to explore newly discovered resources near Egbami and extend leases on existing fields.

Engineer Gbenga Komolafe, NUPRC Executive Secretary, welcomed TotalEnergies’ investment, noting that it reflects Nigeria’s growing appeal to investors. He highlighted that the 2025 licensing round would be even more transparent and digitally driven than the 2024 exercise, offering 50 fields for bidding via the NUPRC portal.

Komolafe also credited the Tinubu administration and security agencies for improvements in security and the business environment, urging investors to seize the opportunities presented by Nigeria’s favorable fiscal and regulatory framework.

Rivers Assembly Speaker Martin Amaewhule, 15 Lawmakers Defect from PDP to APC

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In a major political shake-up, Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martin Amaewhule, along with 15 other lawmakers, has officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Amaewhule announced the defection during Friday’s plenary, citing divisions within the PDP at the national level as the driving force behind the move. He confirmed that he had notified his ward chairman of his departure and had formally registered with the APC.

“Distinguished colleagues, APC is my new party. I will do all that is needed to ensure my APC party card is issued without delay. I am happy to be a member so we can join forces with Mr President, who is doing so much for this country,” Amaewhule said.

The Speaker also praised President Bola Tinubu, describing him as a leader who “means well for Nigeria” and has shown “genuine support for Rivers State.”

According to Amaewhule, the lawmakers’ priority is now to support the President from within the APC, arguing that internal fractures in the PDP made staying in the party untenable.

The defections, long anticipated amid the state’s deepening political divisions, strengthen the bloc aligned with former Governor Nyesom Wike, which has been at odds with Governor Siminalayi Fubara since late 2023.

Political analysts say the move gives the APC a significant foothold in the Rivers State House of Assembly, previously dominated by the PDP, and could reshape the state’s political landscape ahead of future elections.

As of press time, the PDP state leadership had not issued an official response to the defections.

 

 

 

HOSTCOM Applauds Tinubu for Appointing Former Delta Governor Okowa as RHI National Coordinator

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The Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas (HOSTCOM), Delta State Chapter, has hailed the appointment of former Delta State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, as National Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), the federal intervention platform led by First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu.

In a statement jointly signed by Delta State HOSTCOM Chairman, Chief Amb. Enujeke Ndidi Sunday (IJP), and State Secretary, High Comrade Joseph Laminghan, the organisation described Okowa’s appointment as a “strategic national asset placement,” adding that his experience, empathy, and governance record will significantly strengthen grassroots empowerment across the country.

Chief Enujeke said oil-bearing communities in Delta State — many of which benefitted from Okowa’s development-focused administration — are confident that his new role will widen access to federal social interventions and increase opportunities for vulnerable populations nationwide.

“Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa remains a distinguished statesman and builder of people and institutions. His achievements in healthcare, education reforms, technical skills development, welfare expansion, and landmark growth of oil communities through DESOPADEC stand as legacies of visionary leadership,” the statement read.

HOSTCOM noted that Okowa’s new appointment is not merely a reward, but “a call to national duty at a time Nigeria needs unity, bipartisan cooperation, and competent technocrats to drive sustainable impact.”

The organisation also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for choosing Okowa, describing the decision as a demonstration of maturity, patriotism, and readiness to work across party lines for the greater good of the nation.

According to the group, “President Tinubu has shown that nation-building must rise above politics. By appointing Senator Okowa, the President has placed merit, compassion, and proven experience above partisanship.”

HOSTCOM pledged full support for Okowa in his new task and reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the MORE Agenda of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda ahead of 2027.

The statement concluded with a promise to continue partnering with government institutions, stakeholders, and development actors to deepen peace, strengthen inclusivity, and drive growth across oil-producing communities in Delta State.