Politics
FG pushes back on US advisory, insists Nigeria safe
By Joseph Erunke
The Federal Government on Thursday dismissed concerns arising from a recent United States advisory authorising the departure of non-emergency personnel from its Abuja embassy, describing the move as a routine precaution that does not reflect Nigeria’s overall security reality.
Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, in a statement through his Special Assistant on Media, Rabiu Ibrahim, reassured citizens and the international community that the country remains stable, with public institutions functioning optimally and no disruption to governance, economic activities, or daily life.
The minister emphasised that the US decision was guided strictly by its internal protocols and should not be misconstrued as an indication of widespread insecurity across Nigeria.
“While we acknowledge isolated security challenges in some areas, there is no general breakdown of law and order, and the vast majority of the country remains stable,” Idris stated.
Highlighting ongoing efforts to tackle security threats, the government pointed to sustained gains recorded through coordinated military operations, intelligence-driven interventions, and enhanced inter-agency collaboration.
According to Idris, recent operations in affected regions have successfully disrupted criminal networks, curtailed the activities of armed groups, and improved safety in vulnerable communities.
“Our security agencies remain actively engaged in protecting lives and property, and the results of these efforts are increasingly evident,” he said.
The government further underscored Nigeria’s openness to global engagement, reaffirming that the country remains a viable destination for business, travel, and investment.
Idris noted that ongoing economic reforms are boosting investor confidence and strengthening Nigeria’s international standing, with foreign partners continuing to engage actively with the country.
While recognising the right of nations to issue travel advisories based on their assessments, the Federal Government called for balanced and up-to-date reporting that reflects the progress being made on ground.
“We encourage our international partners to continuously engage with Nigerian authorities to obtain a more comprehensive and current understanding of the situation,” the minister added.
Reiterating its commitment to safeguarding lives and property, the government assured both citizens and visitors of its resolve to sustain security improvements and maintain Nigeria’s status as a safe and welcoming destination.
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‘Kwankwaso was once my political boy’ – Ganduje
Former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has responded to remarks linked to Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, stating that Kwankwaso was once his political protégé.
Ganduje asserted in a statement released on Friday by his chief of staff, Comrade Muhammad Garba, from Saudi Arabia, where the former governor is currently performing the Hajj pilgrimage.
According to the statement, Ganduje said politics is built on relationships, support and mentorship, adding that every successful politician receives assistance from others at some point in their career.
He said he played a significant role in Kwankwaso’s early political ascent, particularly during his election into the House of Representatives and subsequent emergence as Deputy Speaker.
The statement quoted him as saying: “I also have the right to say Kwankwaso was once my political boy because I supported him and helped him rise to important positions.”
Ganduje also claimed that, before that period, while he worked in both Abuja and Kano, Kwankwaso frequently visited his offices to discuss political matters.
The former governor urged politicians to avoid labels such as “godfather” and “political son”, stressing that attention should instead be focused on leadership quality and the development of the people.
He also recalled the 1998 political developments in Kano, noting that he won the governorship primary at the time but stepped down in the interest of unity and agreed to serve as Kwankwaso’s deputy.
The statement added that, despite later political disagreements, Ganduje and Kwankwaso worked together between 1999 and 2003, and again from 2011 to 2015, for the development of Kano State.
Speaking on Abba Kabir Yusuf, Ganduje said that although Yusuf once served under him, he is now the elected governor of Kano and deserves respect by virtue of the office he holds.
Ganduje called on politicians and their supporters in Kano to avoid remarks capable of deepening division, urging a focus on peace and unity in the state.
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YPP names ex-APC secretary Dalatu as Adamawa guber candidate
The Young Progressives Party (YPP) has affirmed a former secretary of the Adamawa State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Wafarninyi Theman Dalatu, as its governorship candidate in the state.
The YPP affirmed Dalatu in Yola on Friday through a physical, person-to-person count of accredited party members from the 21 local government areas, who lined up to recognise him as the sole governorship aspirant at the Bridgewood Hotel in Jimeta.
The YPP National Secretary, Vidiyeno Bamaiyi, who led other national officers of the party to supervise the exercise, declared Dalatu as the affirmed governorship candidate of the party in Adamawa State, charging him to strengthen the party and ensure the success of its candidates in the different elections in 2027.
In his acceptance speech, Wafarninyi Dalatu said he nurtures the dream of reversing Adamawa State’s poverty index and ensuring prosperity for all through broad economic transformation.
Dalatu is a trained pharmacist who served as Adamawa State secretary of the APC between 2019 and 2023 and participated in the 2023 governorship primary of the APC.
Earlier, between 2011 and 2015, he served in the State House of Assembly as a member representing Hong State Constituency.
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Marafa emerges NDC governorship candidate in Zamfara
Senator Kabiru Marafa has emerged as the governorship candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in Zamfara State ahead of the 2027 election.
Marafa secured the party’s ticket through a consensus agreement during a meeting held in Gusau, the state capital.
The chairman of the party’s electoral committee, Aminu Jelani, officially announced him as the NDC candidate.
Speaking after the announcement, Marafa thanked party members for their support and promised to provide responsible leadership if elected governor.
He said corruption has slowed development in Zamfara and pledged to promote accountability and the prudent management of public funds.
Marafa also promised to improve governance, raise living standards for residents, and provide equal opportunities for people across the state.
The former senator recently joined the NDC after leaving the ADC, a move earlier confirmed by party leader Seriake Dickson.
According to a statement from the party, Marafa agreed to help strengthen the NDC and lead its activities in Zamfara State.
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