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Hardship: Bring succour to Nigerians, Orji Kalu tells Tinubu

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Former Governor of Abia State, Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu, has called on President Bola Tinubu to quicken steps in bringing succour to Nigerians amidst the current biting economic hardship.

Kalu, who sits on the Abia-North Senatorial District seat at the Senate, spoke at the National Assembly in Abuja on Tuesday, noting that much as the President was making honest reforms to address the challenges Nigeria currently faced, the hardship in the land was also real.

He noted that the President was “courageous” to have introduced reforms, the types never seen in the last 60 years.

Speaking to journalists, Kalu, a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), said, “We feel that the reforms going on now have not happened in the last 60 years, no president had the courage to do what President Tinubu is doing now. It is about courage. The man is very courageous.

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“Possibly if I’m president, what he is doing now to reform the economy, I won’t do it, I might come slowly.

“Even in my village, everywhere I go, companies, everybody, there is hardship, but I appeal to the federal government, the President, to know how he can bring succour quickly to the people of Nigeria. He has to do something not yesterday, but today.

“He must do something like yesterday because the condition of the Nigerian people is not too good. I believe that no president in the world elected by people would want his people to suffer.”

Specifically on the controversial removal of fuel subsidy, the former said it was an issue could meet with members of his economic team and study it.

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“I’m not in the economic team, I have not seen the president or anyone to ask but this is what (return of subsidy) the president has to sit with his economic team to discuss.

“But, the decisions he has taken are what no president in the 60 years of the republic, no president has been able to take, ” he added.

Kalu, who claimed that he had cut down on personal expenses as a result of the hardship, said he also resolved not to fly private jets for now.

He explained, “The hardship is true, people are suffering. We have hundreds of thousands of workers, we have about 10,000 workers in our group that we run.

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“We need to pay those salaries. If I fly at any time, buying fuel and maintaining the private plane takes almost $10,000, $20,000.

“I called our senior members in the group and said when I have to make my own sacrifices it is not for the federal government, it is for the good of the company.

“So I said fly no more, fly commercial and save the money for restructuring our workers both in Nigeria and West Africa so that everybody must feed in this time of hardship. “

On the outcome of the just-concluded Edo State governorship election, which was won by the APC’s candidate, Sen. Monday Okpebholo, the lawmaker argued that the best contestant and party won.

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He said, “The national chairman, the national secretary, and the members of the NWC, and including the senators, have worked so hard for Edo and I believe that whoever works hard for an election deserves to win.

“The election is about numbers, when you have the numbers on the ground, you win. When you don’t have the numbers, you don’t win. INEC has declared the winner and they (Okpebholo and APC) deserve the win.”

Kalu dismissed rumours that circulated recently that he died, saying that he merely took a private time to study some courses.

“Listen, there was nothing wrong with me. I took permission from the senate president about seven days before the senate closed. I went for a little study in one of the universities that I paid for myself, not that anyone paid for me. I went to do some courses for two months; so I used the holiday period to do courses on democracy and the economy.

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“I did not die. I didn’t go for any medical check up, but if people say I have died, we give thanks to God”, he told reporters.

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Security operatives nab El-Rufai’s personal physician

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, has nabbed Professor Bello Abubakar, the personal physician to former governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State.

In a statement by John Odey, the ICPC spokesperson, Abubakar was arrested on Tuesday after what the commission described as abuse of privilege by El-Rufai and the medical doctor and violation of court order.

The anti-graft agency’s spokesman revealed that based on the court’s directives, the commission facilitated the former governor’s request to receive medical attention and allowed him to visit the National Hospital in Abuja under security arrangements in order for him to meet with his personal physician.

The visit to the hospital was, however, turned into a meeting, which one of the former governor’s political associates, Isa Ashiri Kudan, posted photographs of on Facebook at about 2 pm yesterday.

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According to Odey, thisindicated that the visit was utilised for activities outside the scope contemplated by the court and the ICPC.

“The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, has expressed concern over developments surrounding a court-approved medical visit granted to former Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, who is currently in the Commission’s custody.

“The Kaduna State High Court had fixed July 6, 7, and 8, 2026, for an accelerated hearing of the criminal charges pending against the defendant. On the first day of hearing, however, Mallam El-Rufai did not appear before the court.

“During proceedings, the prosecution informed the court that when officers of the Commission prepared to convey the defendant to court, he declined to accompany them, insisting that he wished to consult his personal doctor.

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“The prosecution further informed the court that no prior request had been made to the Commission for such medical consultation and that, when asked by the Commission’s medical doctor, the defendant reportedly indicated that he had no immediate medical complaints but stated that his wife, Asia El-Rufai, who is also one of his legal counsel, had requested that he see his personal physician, Professor Bello Abubakar,” Odey said in the statement.

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Just in: Tinubu orders ICPC immediate probe into controversial ‘PFIFC

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President Bola Tinubu has directed the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to launch a comprehensive investigation into the activities of the purported Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC).

This directive was contained in a statement issued on Tuesday by the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.

According to the statement, the President directed that the investigation be concluded and a comprehensive report submitted to him within 30 days.

“The directive follows the discovery of the fictitious PFIPC, which was never established by the Federal Government of Nigeria and has no basis in any law, presidential instrument, executive approval, or other lawful act of government.

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“One Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew presented himself as the Director-General of the so-called PFIPC and falsely claimed to be a presidential appointee.

“Among the issues to be investigated by the ICPC are the forged appointment letters and other official government documents; the use of a false claim of presidential appointment to seek or obtain official recognition and diplomatic support, including visa facilitation; and the opening of multiple bank accounts in the names of purported government agencies using allegedly forged documents,” the statement stated.

In addition, President Tinubu has directed the ICPC to investigate not only the conduct of the principal individual and other collaborators involved but also the wider circumstances that may have enabled a fictitious body and a false claim of presidential appointment to acquire an appearance of official legitimacy.

“The investigation is to examine the provenance and use of false official documents; the processes through which official recognition or diplomatic support may have been sought or obtained; the opening and operation of any related bank accounts; the source and movement of any funds involved; and the role of any public officer, private individual, financial institution, intermediary, or other person or entity that may have facilitated, enabled, or participated in the alleged scheme.”

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The President further directed the Commission to identify any weaknesses in government and institutional procedures that may have been exploited and to recommend immediate measures to prevent the recurrence of similar abuses.

“All ministries, departments, and agencies of the Federal Government have been directed to provide the ICPC, upon lawful request, with all relevant information, records, and assistance required for the expeditious completion of the investigation.”

President Tinubu stated that the integrity of the Presidency and the institutions of the Federal Government must be protected against impersonation, forgery, abuse of official identity, and the exploitation of weaknesses in the public service.

The President directed that all persons found culpable be treated strictly in accordance with applicable law.

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Petrol price crashes to ₦800 per litre as marketers seal deal with Dangote

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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has confirmed that petrol prices will drop significantly once its members begin purchasing products directly from the Dangote refinery.

Elijah Shettima, IPMAN’s national president, said that direct access to the 650,000-barrel-per-day refinery would cut out middlemen and slash distribution costs.

“Our major concern is to ensure that independent marketers can purchase products directly from the Dangote Refinery,” Shettima said.

He added that if imports become necessary, marketers should also be granted the freedom to bring in products independently.

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₦125 Already Slashed More to Come

Shettima revealed that IPMAN members have already reduced petrol prices by about ₦125 per litre nationwide and they’re not stopping there.

“We are ready to reduce prices as long as we can maintain reasonable margins and remain profitable. Our goal is to make fuel more affordable for consumers,” he stated.

Could Petrol Hit ₦800 or Below?

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When asked if Nigerians could expect petrol at ₦900 per litre, Shettima said the price would depend on procurement costs from depot owners.

But he went further:

“If procurement costs continue to decline, marketers could reduce pump prices further even below ₦800 per litre where market conditions permit.”

A Game-Changer for the Downstream Sector

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Shettima described Dangote refinery’s decision to supply independent marketers directly as a major milestone, predicting it would:

· Boost competition
· Lower distribution costs
· Ultimately benefit millions of consumers

He also called on the federal government to continue supporting local refining by creating an enabling environment for existing refineries and encouraging more private investment.

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With direct Dangote supply on the horizon, Nigerians could soon see petrol prices drop to levels not seen in years. For now, all eyes are on procurement costs and the promise of sub-₦800 fuel.

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