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Why Tinubu Will Not Address Nation On Protest – Presidency

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The presidency has denied reports of President Tinubu addressing Nigerians in a nationwide broadcast regarding the planned protest, clarifying that any such claims are false.

Naijablitznews reports the Special Adviser to President Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, clarified this in a statement on Saturday.

He stated that some mischief-makers have been spreading false reports that President Tinubu would address the nation, but there is no truth to these claims.

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Onanuga further revealed that those behind the fake broadcast have also circulated a counterfeit speech, reiterating that President Tinubu will not make any such address.

The presidential media aide also shared the text of the fake speech to highlight the misinformation being spread.

Speaking via the X account, Onanuga wrote: “Dear Nigerians

“False text of broadcast in circulation

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“Please ignore the text of an alleged broadcast said to have been made by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“It is totally false. It is the handiwork of mischief makers, people bent on sowing confusion and chaos in our country. Please ignore it. President Tinubu has not made any broadcast.

“Please find below the concocted broadcast.”

TINUBU SPEAKS

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“My fellow Nigerians,

“I stand before you today with a heavy heart, but also with hope and determination. Our beloved nation faces unprecedented economic challenges that demand bold and decisive action. As your President, I am committed to leading by example and making the difficult decisions necessary to put Nigeria back on the path to prosperity.

“Effective immediately, I am announcing a 50% reduction in my salary and all other emoluments. I call upon the Vice President, Senate President, and all other top government officials to follow suit. We who have been entrusted with leadership must be the first to make sacrifices for the good of our nation.

“In the spirit of fiscal responsibility, I am also announcing the following measures:

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1. The Office of the First Lady will be scrapped to reduce unnecessary expenditures.

2. We will sell off several presidential aircraft that are currently idle, retaining only those essential for official duties.

3. Government ministries will be consolidated, with a maximum of 36 ministers to streamline operations and reduce costs.

4. Fuel and electricity subsidies will be restored to provide immediate relief to our citizens, while we work on long-term solutions to our energy challenges.

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5. All government officials will be mandated to use locally manufactured products, including automobiles, to support our domestic industries and reduce foreign exchange outflows.

“These are just the first steps in our comprehensive plan to cut the cost of governance and redirect resources to critical areas of need. We are also implementing the following additional measures:

6. A significant reduction in the number of political appointees and aides across all levels of government.

7. The implementation of a comprehensive e-governance system to reduce bureaucracy and improve efficiency.

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8. A review and renegotiation of all government contracts to ensure value for money.

9. The introduction of a performance-based budgeting system to ensure that every naira spent delivers tangible results for our people.

10. A freeze on non-essential foreign trips by government officials, with a shift towards virtual meetings and conferences.

11. Effective immediately, there will be no more foreign trips for medical treatment for myself, my cabinet, and all government officials. We will use Nigerian hospitals and medical facilities. This measure will not only save foreign exchange but also demonstrate our commitment to improving our healthcare system. We must have faith in our own doctors and nurses, and work together to enhance the quality of healthcare available to all Nigerians.

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“I want to assure all Nigerians that these measures are just the beginning. We are committed to a complete overhaul of our governance structures to make them leaner, more efficient, and more responsive to the needs of our people.

“To our youth who have planned protests under the #endbadgovernment banner, I hear your frustrations. I understand your anger. But I implore you to give us a chance to implement these reforms. Let us channel our collective energy into rebuilding our nation rather than further dividing it.

“The road ahead will not be easy. It will require sacrifice and patience from all of us. But I have faith in the resilience and ingenuity of the Nigerian people. Together, we can overcome these challenges and build a stronger, more prosperous Nigeria.

“May God bless you all, and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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“Thank you.”

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Femi Ojudu: We Understand His Bitterness Being A Political Coupist– Lere Olayinka bombs Ojudu over comment on wike

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Lere Olayinka
SSA (Public Communications and Social Media) to the FCT Minister, has taken Femi Ojudu describing him as a political coupist who misfired.

Hear Olayinka:

” I read a certain comment on the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, credited to Egbon Gani Babafemi Ojudu, in which he referred to the FCT Minister as someone who “carries on as though power is eternal, as if position confers immortality.”

“Egbon Femi Ojudu is pained, no doubt, but shouldn’t he limit his frustration to his “I too know” mindset that made him calculated wrongly on the 2023 presidential election?

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“By the way, is he now in the farm, cultivating cocoyam and ewedu vegetable as he promised in 2022?

“Funny that someone like Femi Ojudu, who led a Political Coup in Ekiti is now the one sermonising about power not being eternal. Didn’t he know that power was not eternal when he was leading the coup that plunged Ekiti State into a state of emergency?

“At what point did Egbon Ojudu, a political coupist become an advocate of politics of fairness? When he lost his chance to remain in power after his preferred Presidential candidate lost the APC primary election?

“Unlike Buoda Gani Efon Ojudu, Wike has proven to be a better and more successful politician. Wike is not like Egbon Femi Ojudu, whose only major political achievement is deceiving President Obasanjo to remove illegally, a democratically elected Governor of Ekiti State.

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“Anyway, I am still waiting for him to confirm or deny that he actually authored the comment though. Until then, let our gunpowder be kept dry.

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Bauchi gov, foreign affairs minister’s embitterment escalates

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The political embitterment between Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, has escalated.

This played out in Bauchi on Friday when Deputy Governor Mohammed Auwal Jatau, and Tuggar exchanged altercations during Vice President Kashim Shettima’s visit to the state.

Reports alleged that Jatau slapped Tuggar following a heated exchange over alleged disparaging remarks made by the minister against Governor Bala Mohammed.

Although Jatau has since denied the incident, it underscores the depth of political animosity between the governor and the minister.

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Sources said the confrontation happened inside a coaster bus transporting the vice president and other dignitaries from the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa International Airport to the Emir’s Palace for the turbaning ceremony of former Governor Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar as Makama Babba I of the Bauchi Emirate.

The vice president was in Bauchi for the turbaning event, which also coincided with the wedding of the former governor’s daughter, Hajiya Khadija Mohammed.

Eyewitnesses said the confrontation began when Tuggar allegedly made unflattering remarks about Governor Bala’s administration. The deputy governor, visibly angered, reportedly confronted the minister.

It was believed that but for the swift intervention of Vice President Shettima, the incident would have escalated.

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Political observers view the fracas as a manifestation of the long-standing feud between Governor Bala and minister Tuggar.

The minister, a vocal critic of the PDP-led administration in Bauchi, had repeatedly accused the governor of harbouring ulterior motives, particularly regarding the 2027 presidential race.

In January, Tuggar publicly criticised the governor during a live interview on Channels TV’s Sunday Politics, alleging that Bala was using President Bola Tinubu’s tax reforms to launch his 2027 presidential ambition. He claimed the governor lacked sincerity and was exploiting national policy debates for personal political gains.

Responding to the minister’s comments, Governor Bala’s Chief of Staff, Alhaji Aminu Gamawa, dismissed them as “opportunistic and undiplomatic.”

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He alleged that Tuggar’s real motivation was his own ambition to run for governor in 2027, accusing the minister of seeking favour with the Tinubu-led government while undermining a “performing governor.” Gamawa further criticised Tuggar for what he called “absentee politics” and said his stewardship at the foreign affairs ministry had diminished Nigeria’s diplomatic standing, especially in Africa.

Analysts speak

The reported incident has drawn criticism from political analysts and commentators who fear the feud could further polarise politics in the state.

Comrade Sabo Muhammad, a Bauchi-based public affairs analyst, described the development as “unfortunate,” warning that such behaviour from senior political figures could incite their supporters and destabilise the political environment.

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“They are sending the wrong message to their followers,” he said. “It’s dangerous if political leaders encourage their supporters to resort to violence or disrespect opponents. That kind of politics is unhealthy for Bauchi.”

Muhammad also expressed concern over the optics of the clash, especially given the presence of the vice president, judges, and other dignitaries. “This kind of behaviour may cost Bauchi dearly. The minister has influence at the federal level and could use that to deny the state critical opportunities,” he added.

Another analyst, who spoke on condition of anonymity, condemned the alleged incident as “childish,” saying it was unbecoming of public officials of such high standing. “A deputy governor slapping a minister? It’s disgraceful. No matter the provocation, they should have maintained decorum.”

He urged Vice President Shettima to mediate the dispute and called on Governor Bala to step in to ensure the issue does not spiral out of control.

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Yet another political pundit, Muhammad Ibrahim, warned that the incident might damage both politicians’ chances in 2027. “This level of hostility could scare off their principals. If they are already fighting now, who knows what they could do if given more power?” he asked.

Feuds among Bauchi’s political elite

Observers also believe that the Friday’s ‘squabble’ was not unconnected to the permutations for the 2027 governorship election for which both the deputy governor and the minister are seen as front runners to clinch their respective parties’ tickets.

The ongoing spat between Jatau and Tuggar is the latest in a string of political battles involving Bauchi’s elite. Over the last decade, the state has witnessed high-profile political rivalries.

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Among the most recent feud was between former Governor Abubakar and ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara. Another occurred between Governor Bala Mohammed and Senator Shehu Buba Umar. Their falling-out began in August last year during the flag-off of the local government election campaign when Senator Umar criticised the Tinubu administration. A week later, he accused the governor of mismanaging federal allocations and relief materials meant for Bauchi.

Senator Umar publicly challenged Governor Bala to account for the distribution of food items and state finances. That rift has since remained unresolved.

The ongoing conflict between Governor Bala and Tuggar reportedly began in January this year, intensifying after Tuggar’s comments on the president’s tax reforms. The latest incident, involving the deputy governor, is seen as an extension of that feud.

Insiders say the altercation between the deputy governor and the foreign affairs minister is rooted in their individual ambitions to contest the Bauchi governorship in 2027. Both men, despite belonging to different parties, are seen as strong contenders from Bauchi North Senatorial District, a region that has never produced a governor since the return to democracy in 1999.

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Jatau, seen as Governor Bala’s potential successor, is said to have taken it upon himself to confront Tuggar in a show of loyalty. On the other hand, Tuggar’s persistent attacks on the state government are widely viewed as strategic moves to secure the APC governorship ticket through President Tinubu’s influence.

Observers say both men see 2027 as a golden opportunity for Bauchi North and are keen to assert their dominance early. This, their rivalry is made more intense by their shared geopolitical base and conflicting party loyalties.

Tuggar Foundation DG declines comment

Efforts to reach the Director-General of the Tuggar Foundation, Alhaji Uba Nana, for comments were unsuccessful, as he did not respond to calls or messages.

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Deputy governor denies slapping minister

In a swift rebuttal, Muslim Lawal, spokesperson for the deputy governor, denied that any physical confrontation took place. “As far as my principal and the Bauchi State Government are concerned, nothing like that happened,” he said.

He insisted the allegation was baseless and pointed out that no one could verify it since the alleged incident was said to have occurred inside a bus transporting top government officials, including the vice president.

“Nobody can prove it. The bus was only boarded by the vice president, the governor, and other senior officials. It’s just a rumour,” Lawal said, adding that the deputy governor is “a peace-loving and respectable politician” who would never act in such a manner.

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Flood kills 3, damages over 10,000 hectares of rice farms in Niger

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Three people have died and more than 10,000 hectares of rice farms have been destroyed following a severe flood in Mokwa Local Government Area of Niger State.

The flood, believed to have resulted from the release of water from the Jebba hydroelectric power dam, has wreaked havoc on several farming communities, washing away crops ready for harvest.

Abdulrahman Abdulkadir Wuya-Kede, President of the Kede Youth Development Association, said his three-hectare rice farm was among those affected.

“All the farms were ready for harvest. Some had even started harvesting when the flood struck. We don’t understand why the water was released without proper communication with the communities,” he said.

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Another victim, Abubakar Ndako, described the incident as catastrophic, urging the authorities to intervene urgently.

“Lives, capital and hard-earned investments have been lost-most of which cannot be recovered. Farmers from across the country-Kebbi, Sokoto, Kano, Maiduguri-had migrated here for dry-season farming. Now, many are left hopeless,” he said.

The communities had resorted to dry-season irrigation farming after suffering similar flooding during the last rainy season.

Confirming the incident, Dr Ibrahim Audu Hussaini, Director of Information and Special Duties at the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) said the three deaths occurred when a canoe capsized while attempting to cross a flooded river.

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He said the agency is still assessing the full extent of damage to homes and farmlands.

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