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Osun: Sen. Fadahunsi, four other NASS members formally defect to APC

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Senator Francis Adenigba Fadahunsi and four other members of the National Assembly elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Saturday formally defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State.

The defectors are Senator Francis Adenigba Fadahunsi (Osun East), Senator Olubiyi Fadeyi (Osun Central), Omirin Olusanya (Ijesa South Federal Constituency), Wole Oke (Ijesa North Federal Constituency), and Taofeek Ajilesoro (Ife Central Federal Constituency), and thousands of their supporters.

They were received formally into the APC by party officials, members and supporters in Osogbo, the Osun State capital.

The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, said that in the APC, there are no strangers, adding that the arrival of the defectors would strengthen the party’s resolve to reclaim the state and restore dignity to governance.

Oyetola said: “We are gathered not just to receive our new members, but to affirm a shared conviction: That the sure path to prosperity, stability, and visionary leadership lies in the All Progressives Congress.

“In the APC, there are no strangers.

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“We are one united family. 

“Your arrival strengthens our resolve to reclaim Osun and restore dignity to governance.”

Oyetola also said that the achievements of President Bola Tinubu since assuming office had laid a solid foundation for Nigeria’s rebirth.

“That is why we proudly and confidently endorse President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in 2027 — to consolidate these gains and secure lasting prosperity,” he said.

He urged members of the party to work towards the victory of the APC in the August 8, 2026 governorship election in the state.

He said: “At home, the 2026 governorship election is fast approaching. 

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“Our mission is clear: Reclaim Osun and return it to serious, people-focused governance.

“We will build a state where schools and hospitals function effectively, infrastructure is durable, youth and small businesses are empowered, and governance is transparent and accountable.

“But victory will come only through unity, hard work, and grassroots mobilisation. 

“So I charge you: Return to your communities, wards and polling units.

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“Tell our people that the light of progress has returned to Osun. 

“Tell them the APC is stronger, united, and determined.

“Together, we will reclaim Osun on August 8. 

“Together, we will re-elect President Tinubu in 2027. 

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“Together, we will secure a brighter future for our children.”

The APC Chairman in the state, Tajudeen Lawal, said that the defection of the PDP members would no doubt translate into the strengthening of the party and the realisation of the party’s success in the August 8 governorship election in the state, as well as the victory of President Tinubu in 2027.

Lawal also said there would be no discrimination in access to political opportunities, irrespective of the time of joining the party, in line with the tradition of the APC.

Similarly, the APC governorship candidate in the state, Bola Oyebamiji, urged party members to unite ahead of the 2026 and 2027 elections.

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Oyebamiji said: “Dear party leaders, party members and supporters, as we look toward the 2026 and 2027 elections, unity within our ranks is non-negotiable.

“The progressive family in Osun must stand as one.

“Our leaders, youths, men and women, and all grassroots mobilisers must continue to work together with a singular objective to return our state to a path of growth, accountability, and inclusive development.

“Your decision to formally join us today reinforces the momentum we are building and sends a strong signal that the future belongs to those who are prepared to act decisively and responsibly.”

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On his path Senator Francis Adenigba Fadahunsi OFR, express his deep gratitude to God Almighty and the entire people of Osun East for confidence reposed in him as a two term Senator.

“I want to begin by expressing my deep gratitude to God and the entire people of Osun East for confidence reposed me as a two term Senator for the District.

“For we are indeed at a moment of reflection, gratitude and renewal.

According to him Osun State project was paramount to the reasonable Federal law makers

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“Our people were in dire need for good representation. This is because we were at a crossroad, a period when confidence in political leadership is almost at all time low, mutual mistrust between the citizens and the State is at all time high, yet, you chose to believe in our ability to change the fortune of our people through adequate representation.

“Today, I stand before you, to announce a break from the past, and to share a decision that will shape the road ahead. This concerns our values, beliefs,culture and how we as a people organize ourselves politically, and further advance the Ife/Ijesa Agenda.

“I offer my sincere appreciation to everyone who have in one way or the other contributed to this journey over the past six years.

“The Osun State project was paramount to us. Our people were in dire need for good representation. This is because we were at a crossroad, a period when confidence in political leadership is almost at all time low, mutual mistrust between the citizens and the State is at all time high, yet, you chose to believe in our ability to change the fortune of our people through adequate representation.

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He declared that “Tomorrow Is Here,” it struck a chord in your hearts. You put aside long-held skepticism and stood by us. Without that trust, the transformation we see today would never have happened.

“Let us pause for a moment and consider what this transformation looks like.

The Akure- Ilesa- Ife-? Ibadan, express road dualization is a testament of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment for a better Osun State.

It looks like water flowing again through new mains and restored supply of Constituency projects.

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It looks like over 700 kilometres of paved rural roads.

Federal university of Agriculture, Iragbiji, Federal University Health Sciences, Ila-Orogun, are products of President Tinubu’s / APC’ bold step towards providing quality education for our children.

Orthopedic hospital Obokun, School of Nursing, Ijebu-jesa, and Federal Medical Centre Ilesa amongst other passed bills are awaiting Presidential assent.

Multimillion Naira of quality health equipments have been given to our hospitals among other interventions in the health sector attests to President Tinubu’s commitment and value for human lives.

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Of course, it looks like winning the Renewed Hope Initiative’s Model Green.

“Beloved Osun East, Your trust and support have been the bedrock of our success, and we pledge to honour that by delivering on our election promises.

Our elder statesmen have also demonstrated generosity and foresight.

“Many of you had witnessed decades of broken promises. When we approached you, we did not ask for blind loyalty but some faith in our vision.

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“You gave us that faith. Together, with your vote of confidence, we have achieved remarkable progress.

“To my colleagues at the National Assembly, I am grateful for your resilience. We have walked a path that often felt like a marathon without rest. Many of the ideas we put forward were dismissed as unrealistic. Yet, you kept pushing the boundaries of what and making the seemingly impossible, possible.

“To the Peoples Democratic Party, which provided the platform on which we campaigned and won, I extend deep gratitude. The PDP supported us through a demanding campaign and joined in celebrating the victory.

“For nearly 6years, the PDP and the people of Osun East walked side by side, united by shared purpose. Together, we built relationships that will always matter to me personally and to this state.

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Yet, leadership sometimes demands difficult but painful decisions in the service of higher principles and goals. there always comes a time when everyone must make a bold choice to determine their destiny.

Today, after a long reflection, we have made the decision to leave the PDP and officially join the All Progressives Congress.

*This is no whimsical decision. It’s a collective move by the political family in Osun State, comprising members of the National Assembly, members of the State Government, before the state government was rejected and over 80% of party executives.*

Over the past months, I have thought carefully about the path forward. In the end, after much soul searching and discussion, I have concluded that we must stand for the principles and institutions that honour transparency, trust, and above all – the people we serve.

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For years, the Osun state – especially Osun East – has stood firmly behind the PDP, showing loyalty that shaped the party’s success.

Yet despite this history, our voices were too often disregarded when it mattered most.

It has therefore become necessary to seek affiliation where our interests as a region are represented in the form of fair partnership.

We are not moving from a place of resentment or fear. We are confident of our future.

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We have no axe to grind, no personal point to make. But fairness, respect and integrity must guide our choices for that future to be ours.

Today, in joining the APC, we are embracing a visionary partnership.

I have found in His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, not just a leader of our nation, but a partner in purpose, a man with the courage to look beyond today and make the tough choices that secures lasting prosperity for future.
Together, we share a conviction that transformation must be bold and disruptive – that roads, railways, and airlines must stretch out from the heart of the West; that Osun’s promise, its security, its schools, its hospitals, its markets, its communities – must be reinforced.

The President has shown not only interest, but a deep and vested commitment to Osun state, one that recognises our region as a pillar of national progress.

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We both share a belief that renewal does not stop at the grand highways or the balance sheets. It must reach the wards, the villages, our grassroot. It is in the dream of the farmer, the trader, the young Entrepreneur that reforms come alive.

We both welcome initiatives that decentralises opportunity, that strengthens the capacity of local government, that bring seed capital and credit to our youths, and that expand healthcare and education at the community level. He added

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Vice President Shettima Pushes Urgent Overhaul of Nigeria’s Planning System

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By Gloria Ikibah

Vice President Kashim Shettima has called for sweeping reforms to Nigeria’s budgeting framework, warning that the country must adopt a more realistic and development-driven approach to public spending.

Speaking at a two day National Policy Dialogue organised by the National Assembly Joint Committee on National Planning and Economic Development with the Theme: “The Imperatives of National Development Plan for Effective Budgeting System and Sustainable Growth Of the Nigerian Economy”, which began in Abuja on Tuesday,the Vice President stressed the need to align annual budgets more closely with long-term development plans in order to achieve sustainable growth.

Shettima who was represented by his Special Adviser on Economic Matters, Tope Fasua, highlighted the importance of rethinking how budgets are designed and implemented, noting that the country’s development ambitions depend heavily on a more coherent planning structure.

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The event brought together policymakers and experts to examine how Nigeria can accelerate progress through better integration of planning and budgeting.

He stressed that the focus of the discussions was to find practical ways of linking short-term fiscal decisions with medium- and long-term national priorities.

He said, “t the very time, it was a very important topic for the moment and for the time to come in view of President Tinubu’s great vision for the people of Nigeria, according to the renewed agenda of Mr. President.

“Also, it’s asked, how can our budgets be impacted more positively by these plans and how do we institute a path towards sustainable growth, which not only focuses on the annual trajectory of our domestic product GDP, but also focuses on the improvement of standards of living of our people as measured by reduction in poverty rates and the rise of per capita income.

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“This is an apt moment to echo the thoughts of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the Minister, the Minister of Budget and Planning, to the extent that our budgets should not only be people-focused. But our budgets should actually be larger than they are presently. This informed the recent adjustment to the 2026 budget, fiscal budget, by about 10 trillion line, to taking the sum to 68 trillion”.

According to the Vice President some critics, have opined that Nigeria should have a much smaller budget, adding that “they need to be reminded that budgeting is not a process of reviewing past shortcomings and capitulating to limitations, but a process by which Nigeria documents its greater future and challenges itself to do even better than the past.

“The usual refrain about revenue generation has been well addressed by Mr. President’s Acts on Revenue Reforms, which have kicked in since January 2026, with great promise. Many institutions have become fiscalized. Many are leading to a decline. Many institutions have become fiscalized. Many are leading to a better capture of revenues that would have otherwise been lost to government.

“Technology has also been deployed to get to where human beings need to go. And so we believe that revenue numbers for 2026 and beyond will paint a positively different picture. Indeed, we must also recognize the recent Fiscal Policy Measures, (FPMs), which were articulated by the Office of the Minister of Finance and Foundation Management. Nor is it a symbol of the beneficial and positive impact of high-quality business on the economy”.

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He further stated that many tariffs on essential raw materials and other similar products were reduced to the benefit and further benefit of the citizenry tariffs on essentials, raw materials and other similar products were reduced adding that Duty of pharmaceuticals, fabric, machinery, and some specific manufacturing equipment have also been removed with a view to encouraging higher productivity in critical sectors.

“This deft move signals that the Tinubu government greatly cares for the people of Nigeria, and there is so much more to come. Economic planning is a national imperative, and President Tinubu is a great believer in this idea, not necessarily in the rigidities and strictures reminiscent of Soviet-era economics, but in a more nuanced and data-driven manner, which quickly distills into the economic well-being of the people.

“Currently, our budgets are being guided by the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) as well as the national development plans. These plans could be put together by the budgets and planning ministry. Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, the largest room in the world is the room for improvement. Therefore, in spite of current achievements and structures of ground, a lot more can be achieved, especially around sustainable development.

“Again, this will be measured by higher per capita income for our people and long-term growth. As well as better standards of living and significant leaps in the 17 metrics measured under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Measurements around poverty in general, food poverty in particular, health, education, water, and much more”, he added.

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Also speaking at the forum, Director General of the Nigeria Institute of Social and Economic Research, Professor Anthonia Simbine, pointed to deep-rooted structural issues undermining development efforts.

She said the country’s challenges are not due to a lack of plans, but rather poor execution and weak coordination.

“The challenges facing the country was not as a result of absence of development planning, but weak implementation discipline as well as misalignment between plans and budgets, unrealistic macro fiscal assumptions and weak execution of monitoring systems,” she said.

Her remarks reinforced concerns that without stronger discipline and accountability, even well-crafted policies may fail to deliver meaningful results.

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The Director General noted that global experience has consistently shown that successful economies are built on strong alignment between national plans and budgets, backed by credible fiscal rules, independent forecasting and the use of digital systems alongside performance-based budgeting.

Professor Anthonia Simbine argued that for Nigeria to close its implementation gaps and deliver inclusive, long-term growth under the Renewed Hope Mid-Term National Development Plan (2026–2030), it must move away from conventional budgeting practices and embrace a more flexible, technology-driven fiscal approach.

She outlined the need for a structured link between planning and budgeting, moving beyond basic compliance to a more strategic allocation of resources. This, she explained, would involve ensuring that capital projects are tightly aligned with national priorities, placing greater emphasis on value for money and measurable impact, and redesigning government programmes to focus on scalable, high-impact outcomes.

She also pushed for a more responsive budgeting model, proposing the adoption of rolling frameworks that allow for periodic adjustments based on changing realities. This would include quarterly forecasts, a more flexible medium-term expenditure framework and the ability to reallocate resources within approved limits when necessary.

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In addition, she highlighted the importance of innovative financing and stronger collaboration across sectors. This would involve pooling resources across government departments, expanding the use of public-private partnerships, exploring blended financing options and making better use of national and subnational investment platforms.

Technology, she stressed, must play a central role in modernising the budgeting process. She called for deeper integration of digital financial systems, the introduction of real-time tracking tools and automated reporting mechanisms to improve transparency, monitoring and early detection of inefficiencies.

She further emphasised the need to strengthen coordination between federal and state governments through incentive-based frameworks, including performance-linked transfers and joint project platforms that encourage alignment across all levels.

To improve accountability, she advocated a shift towards outcome-driven budgeting, where funding releases are tied to clearly defined performance indicators. This, she noted, should be supported by performance contracts for government agencies, real-time audits and data-driven evaluation systems.

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Professor Simbine also pointed to the need for better tools to measure socio-economic impact, proposing the development of standardised metrics and the integration of cost-benefit analysis into decision-making.

At the same time, she stressed the importance of balancing flexibility with fiscal discipline, recommending the establishment of stabilisation mechanisms and contingency reserves to manage uncertainties while maintaining economic stability.

The two-day dialogue is expected to generate recommendations aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s budgeting system and ensuring it supports long-term economic growth.

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NTAC Boss Says A Sustainable democracy In West Africa Is Dependent on Building An Educated Population

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By Gloria Ikibah

The Director-General of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps, Rt. Hon. Yusuf Buba Yakub, has stressed that sustainable democracy across West Africa depends largely on building an educated and skilled population.

The Director-General stated this at the 2026 Voice of Nigeria Forum in Abuja, held to commemorate the 51st anniversary of ECOWAS, where he highlighted Nigeria’s long-standing role in supporting stability across the sub-region.

Yakub praised the vision of early African leaders, particularly General Yakubu Gowon, whose efforts led to the creation of ECOWAS under the Lagos Accord. He also commended the organisers of the forum for sustaining a platform that encourages policy dialogue and reflection on regional progress.

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Represented by his Media Assistant, Nkem Anyatta-Lafia, the NTAC chief said the forum’s theme aligns closely with the agency’s mission of promoting education, empowerment and skills transfer across member states.

He said: “It is a profound honour to stand before this distinguished assembly of thinkers, policymakers, and patriots as we reflect on a milestone that is as much about our shared history as it is about our collective future.

“For over five decades—nearly four of which NTAC has been in existence—Nigeria has played a leading role in the sub-region, not only through economic and military support but also through the strategic deployment of soft power and human capital development.”

He emphasised that democracy extends beyond elections, pointing instead to the importance of strong institutions and human capacity.

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“For nearly 40 years, NTAC Volunteers—comprising doctors, engineers, teachers, and legal professionals—have advanced these ideals across Africa, the Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) countries. They serve as Nigeria’s peace ambassadors, strengthening the social and technical foundations of partner nations”, he stated.

Yakub also linked instability in parts of the region to poverty and limited technical capacity, noting that NTAC’s interventions are designed to build resilience and support governance.

Highlighting the agency’s impact, he revealed that more than 11,000 Nigerian professionals have been deployed to over 40 countries in the past four decades, contributing to development efforts under Nigeria’s foreign policy priorities.

“This is the mandate NTAC continues to pursue in strengthening Nigeria’s global partnerships and reinforcing its leadership role in Africa and beyond,” he added.

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He therefore urged continued collaboration among stakeholders to tackle emerging threats to democracy, while applauding the Voice of Nigeria for promoting meaningful regional conversations.

The event drew a wide range of dignitaries, including senior government officials, lawmakers, traditional rulers, members of the diplomatic corps and top military officers.

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Just in: ADC, fires Bala, Abejide, others as crisis escalates

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has expelled several prominent members of the party, including a sitting lawmaker, during its national convention held on Tuesday.

Among those affected are Leke Abejide, a member of the House of Representatives; Nafiu Bala, a former deputy national chairman of the party; Kenneth Ehiator; Stella Chukwu; and Elias Adiukwu.

The expulsions were carried out by a faction of the party loyal to former Senate President David Mark, signaling deepening internal divisions within the ADC.

According to proceedings at the convention, the decision to expel the members was formally presented before party delegates for approval.

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The motion for their expulsion was moved by Binos Yaroe, who represents Adamawa South in the Senate.

While details surrounding the reasons for the expulsions were not immediately disclosed, the development is expected to intensify the ongoing leadership crisis within the party.

The move underscores growing tensions between rival factions in the ADC, as the party continues to grapple with internal disagreements ahead of future political contests.

Efforts to reach the flushed out members for comments were unsuccessful as of the time of filing this report.

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