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2027 Race: Abbas Kicks Off Fifth-term Campaign Amid Huge Turnout In Zaria
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By Gloria Ikibah
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, has formally begun his campaign for a fifth term, drawing a vast crowd of supporters to a declaration event in Zaria on Saturday.
First elected to the House in 2011, Abbas used the gathering to highlight what he described as tangible progress and development projects delivered to the Zaria Federal Constituency in Kaduna State. He pointed to visible infrastructure and constituency initiatives as evidence of what he called practical representation.
The event took place at the Mallawa Eid Ground, where supporters turned out in large numbers to receive him. Earlier in the day, thousands of loyalists staged a solidarity march, setting off from the Emir’s Palace around mid-afternoon. The procession moved through key parts of the city, including Babban Dodo, Lemu, Kofar Doka and Tudun Wada, before arriving at the venue later in the afternoon.
Abbas also acknowledged the backing of President Bola Tinubu and Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani, while party leaders from the APC expressed support for his re-election bid.
He said: “These are not theories. These are visible projects. These are measurable results, the Speaker stated, adding that the constituency projects have empowered the constituents and changed the lives of his people.
“Today, I formally declare my intention to seek another mandate to represent the good people of Zaria Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives. This declaration is not based on promises alone. It is based on work. It is based on results. It is based on a record that our people can see and verify.
“When you first entrusted me with this responsibility, I made a commitment that representation would not be distant from the people. I said leadership must produce visible outcomes. I said public office must improve lives. And together, we have worked to fulfill that promise”.
Before becoming Speaker of the House, the Zaria representative stated that he remained “one of the most active lawmakers in the country,” as he sponsored 74 bills, out of which 21 were signed into law. “These were not efforts designed for publicity. They were aimed at solving problems and strengthening governance,” he said.
The Speaker, at the declaration ceremony held at the Mallawa Eid Ground along New Jos Road in Zaria, reeled out several impactful and developmental constituency projects attracted to Zaria, noting that legislation alone is not enough “if people do not feel the impact of representation in their daily lives.”
He stated that this is why his representation of Zaria at the House brought development closer to the people.
“We supported farmers with tractors, fertilisers, and agricultural equipment because we understand the importance of agriculture to our economy and to the survival of our families.
“We supported transport operators, party structures, community leaders, youth groups, and small business owners with tricycles and motorcycles to improve livelihoods, strengthen mobility, and create opportunities.
“We expanded these interventions on a larger scale by distributing 117 vehicles, 200 tricycles, and 1,000 motorcycles across communities, support groups, religious leaders, polling unit structures, and grassroots stakeholders.
“when our people needed direct economic support, we acted.”He recalled that 2,400 beneficiaries received direct financial support to strengthen their businesses and support their families, while 800 trained beneficiaries received N250,000 each, with 1,600 small business owners receiving N100,000 each.
“That is practical representation. That is the kind of leadership our people deserve,” Speaker Abbas stated.
On education, the Speaker said deliberate steps were taken “because we understand that the future of Zaria depends on the strength of our schools and institutions.”
Consequently, he facilitated the establishment of the Education City project in Zaria, a development valued at about N80 billion. “This is not an ordinary project. It is an investment in the future of our children and the future of Northern Nigeria,” he stated.
In addition, he supported about 30,000 students through a scholarship programme valued at N5 billion. He pointed out that this support for many families created “opportunities that would otherwise have remained beyond reach.”
Furthermore, Speaker Abbas cited cases of rehabilitated schools, support for the establishment of additional educational institutions, and expansion of educational access “because we believe education remains the strongest path to progress.”
The Speaker also spoke about healthcare, saying, “We worked to improve access for ordinary people across our constituency and beyond.” He noted that primary healthcare centres (PHCs) were facilitated across communities “so that families can receive medical attention closer to home.”
He said, “Just last week, we commissioned the newly completed 100-bed Specialist Hospital, facilitated through our constituency intervention efforts, with the support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This is in addition to broader investments we have continued to support in healthcare infrastructure to improve access, strengthen service delivery, and raise the quality of care available to our people.”
On infrastructure, Speaker Abbas said his representation of Zaria connected communities through roads, bridges, and rural access projects because development must reach every part of our constituency. Communities that were previously neglected are now linked to economic and social opportunities.
Speaker Abbas recalled that with his constituents’ support and the confidence of his colleagues across Nigeria, he was elected Speaker of the 10th House with 353 votes, making it “one of the strongest mandates in the history of the House.” He stressed that the responsibility demanded hard work, discipline, and leadership, “and we immediately went to work.”
Within less than two years, Speaker Abbas said the House introduced and considered more than 2,000 bills, with more than 180 bills passed and over 50 already signed into law. “That is not routine performance. That is a legislature working with purpose and direction,” he declared.
The speaker said, “On security, we strengthened the legal framework to support our security agencies. On education, we expanded access through the student loan system. On the economy, we processed major reform legislation aimed at stabilising the country and improving long-term growth. Through oversight, the House recovered billions of naira on behalf of the Nigerian people.
“We also opened the House to citizens. We engaged young people. We expanded participation for women. We strengthened public engagement because democracy must remain connected to the people.”
He added: “My dear people, when I stand before you today, I stand before you with a record. A record of service. A record of performance. A record of commitment. A record that speaks for itself. Zaria Federal Constituency cannot afford to slow down. This constituency deserves experienced leadership. It deserves strong representation. It deserves continuity. It deserves a voice that understands governance, understands development, and understands how to attract opportunities for our people.
“This is not the time for uncertainty. This is not the time for experiments. This is the time to consolidate the progress we have made together.
“Our youth need more opportunities. Our traders need stronger support. Our farmers need improved security and infrastructure. Our schools need continued investment. Our communities need sustained development. And I remain fully committed to that mission.
“I am ready to continue this work. I am ready to deepen the progress we have made. I am ready to continue representing you with dignity, focus, and results. This campaign is not about one individual. It is about the future of Zaria Federal Constituency. It is about ensuring that our people remain connected to opportunities at the national level. It is about strengthening the voice of our constituency within the leadership of Nigeria.
“So, today, I ask for your continued support. I ask for your prayers. I ask for your trust once again. Let us continue this journey together. Let us continue building a constituency that reflects the strength, the history, and the potential of our people.”
While describing Saturday in Zaria Federal Constituency as “an important day in our political journey,” Speaker Abbas said he stands before the people “with gratitude, with confidence, and with a clear sense of purpose.” He added, “I stand before you once again to renew my commitment to serve our people.”
The Speaker thanked His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for “the courage and determination he continues to demonstrate in leading Nigeria through difficult but necessary reforms.” He noted that, “Leadership is not always about easy decisions. Sometimes it requires sacrifice, patience, and the courage to take responsibility for the future. President Tinubu has shown that courage.”
Speaker Abbas appreciates His Excellency, Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State, “for the steady work he is doing to promote peace, expand development, and stabilise Kaduna State.”
He also thanked the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) from the ward to the national level, while extending his thanksgiving to traditional rulers, religious leaders, elders, women, youth, professionals, traders, artisans, farmers, students, and supporters across every ward and community in Zaria and Sabon Gari.
“Your support has remained the foundation of this movement,” the Speaker said.
This is just as several stakeholders in the APC in Kaduna, who attended the event, hailed Speaker Abbas for his leadership and qualitative representation of Zaria at the House.
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U.S. Cancels Over 600 Visas in Crackdown on Birth Tourism Networks
The United States government has revoked more than 600 visas issued to foreign nationals linked to alleged birth tourism schemes, in a major enforcement action targeting organised networks accused of exploiting the country’s immigration and citizenship system.
The move was announced on Tuesday by the United States Department of State, which said the decision forms part of a broader effort to curb illegal birth tourism activities under the administration of President Donald Trump.
Crackdown on Alleged Visa Fraud Networks
According to the State Department, birth tourism involves foreign nationals entering the United States on visitor visas primarily for the purpose of giving birth, so their children automatically acquire U.S. citizenship under the country’s birthright citizenship laws.
Officials said this practice violates visa regulations, which require applicants to state their true travel intentions when applying for entry into the country.
The department explained that investigations uncovered coordinated networks that allegedly assisted applicants in obtaining visas under false pretences, often by concealing their real intention to give birth in the United States.
Visas Revoked Across Multiple Regions
As part of the enforcement action, authorities confirmed that more than 100 visas were revoked in West Africa, over 400 in Europe, and at least 100 in North Africa.
In West Africa, U.S. embassy officials reportedly uncovered an organised group involving more than 100 foreign nationals who allegedly used falsified documents and visa intermediaries to secure entry into the United States.
Following the discovery, the visas were cancelled and the network dismantled in cooperation with local authorities, who are also assisting in tracking related cases.
European and North African Networks Targeted
In Europe, investigators reportedly identified at least six companies linked to more than 400 suspected birth tourism cases recorded since 2024.
These firms were accused of coaching applicants on how to respond during visa interviews, arranging travel logistics, and coordinating hospital plans for childbirth once they arrived in the United States.
U.S. authorities said the visas associated with these cases have now been withdrawn, while those involved in organising the scheme have been permanently barred from entering the country.
In North Africa, more than 100 additional visas were revoked from individuals suspected of travelling primarily for childbirth-related purposes to secure U.S. citizenship for their children.
The State Department said consular officers worked in collaboration with law enforcement agencies and used advanced data analysis tools to detect patterns of abuse and identify coordinated visa fraud operations.
Officials reiterated that obtaining a U.S. visa remains a privilege rather than a right, stressing that applicants must comply fully with immigration rules and disclose accurate information during the application process.
The department added that investigations are ongoing in multiple regions as part of sustained efforts to dismantle birth tourism networks and prevent further abuse of the visa system.
Authorities also warned that individuals found guilty of violating visa regulations could face permanent bans from entering the United States in the future.
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Insecurity has so engulfed Nigeria that bandits collect taxes, Govt offers excuses — Donald Duke
Presidential candidate of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Donald Duke, has decried the worsening state of insecurity and governance in Nigeria, lamenting that criminal groups have become so emboldened that they now impose taxes on citizens in some parts of the country.
Duke accused Nigeria’s political leadership of failing to address critical national challenges over the years, arguing that poor governance has created an environment where bandits, kidnappers and other criminal elements operate with alarming influence.Politics
The former Cross River State governor made the remarks in Abuja during the presentation of Certificates of Return and party flags to candidates of the PRP ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Speaking at the event, Duke painted a grim picture of the country’s security situation, stating that many communities have been left vulnerable as criminal groups increasingly exert control over local populations.
According to him, the situation has deteriorated to the point where kidnappers and armed gangs collect levies from residents while government authorities struggle to provide effective solutions.
“Our land has become so desolate that bandits, gangsters and kidnappers collect taxes while the government collects excuses,” he said.
The PRP flagbearer cited figures he attributed to the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, claiming that Nigerians paid approximately ₦2 trillion in ransom to kidnappers in 2025 alone.
He argued that the amount represents a significant drain on the nation’s resources and reflects the scale of the insecurity challenge confronting the country.
Duke blamed the development on years of leadership failures, insisting that many of Nigeria’s current problems could have been avoided if public officials had consistently prioritised the national interest over political expediency.
“All this is because our leaders failed to do what was right when it was necessary to do so,” he said. “The best politics has always been about doing the right thing, not merely doing what is convenient.”
Promises Safer Communities and Better Education
Outlining his vision for the country, Duke pledged to build a Nigeria where citizens can live and work without fear of violence or abduction.
He said his administration would focus on restoring security, reviving agriculture and improving access to quality education.
According to him, farmers should be able to cultivate their land and return home safely, while children deserve access to conducive learning environments equipped with basic educational facilities.
He also emphasised the need to create opportunities for young Nigerians through policies that encourage economic growth, employment and social development.
‘Time for Ordinary Nigerians to Take Power’
Duke further argued that Nigeria’s traditional political elite have had ample opportunities to lead the country but have failed to deliver the desired transformation.
He said the PRP’s mission is to place power in the hands of ordinary Nigerians, including market women, farmers, artisans, workers and unemployed graduates who bear the brunt of the country’s economic and social challenges.
“The political elite have had their turn. Now it is the turn of the common man, the true Nigerian, the market woman, the farmer and the unemployed graduate,” he declared.
Describing himself as a champion of ordinary citizens, Duke called on Nigerians to unite behind what he termed a movement for national renewal.
While acknowledging that the political battle ahead would be difficult, he expressed confidence that determined citizens could reclaim the country from leaders he accused of prioritising personal interests over public welfare.
“This struggle will not be easy because those benefiting from the current system will resist change. But our resolve is stronger, and our cause is just,” he said.
The remarks come as political parties intensify preparations for the 2027 elections, with opposition figures increasingly focusing on issues of insecurity, economic hardship and governance as key campaign themes.
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Senate Orders Kyari’s Arrest Over Alleged ₦210 Trn NNPCL Financial Infractions
… As Former CFO Dismisses Missing Funds Claim, Defends Company’s Accounts
A dramatic session unfolded at the Senate on Wednesday as the Senate Committee on Public Accounts ordered the arrest of former Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mele Kyari, over his failure to appear before lawmakers investigating alleged unaccounted funds amounting to ₦210 trillion between 2017 and 2023.
The committee’s directive followed Kyari’s absence from an investigative hearing examining 19 audit queries raised against the national oil company by the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation.
Lawmakers insisted that the former NNPCL chief had repeatedly failed to honour invitations despite several opportunities granted to him.
The hearing took another twist when former Chief Financial Officer of the NNPCL, Umar Ajiya Isa, strongly rejected claims that ₦210 trillion was missing from the company’s accounts. He argued that the figure being cited as unaccounted for exceeded the total revenue generated by the corporation during the period under review.
During deliberations, some committee members urged restraint. Senator Saliu Mustapha and Senator Tony Nwoye informed the committee that Kyari was reportedly receiving medical treatment in Germany and should be granted another opportunity to appear before lawmakers.
Their plea, however, met stiff resistance from other members of the panel who insisted that verbal explanations were insufficient. Senator Abdul Ningi argued that any claim of illness should be backed by documentary evidence rather than mere verbal assurances.
The strongest push for enforcement came from Senator Victor Umeh, who formally moved a motion calling for the issuance of a warrant of arrest against the former NNPCL chief. The motion received immediate support from the committee’s Deputy Chairman, Senator Peter Nwaebonyi.
Nwaebonyi told the committee that granting Kyari another opportunity to appear voluntarily would amount to chasing shadows. He noted that the committee had already convened nine separate meetings on the matter, with three of them presided over by him, without securing the former NNPCL chief’s appearance.
“This is the ninth time this committee is meeting on the 19 audit queries raised against NNPCL. The time to issue a warrant of arrest is now because the committee must conclude its assignment and report back to the Senate,” he declared.
Following a voice vote, Committee Chairman Senator Ibrahim Dankwambo announced the panel’s decision, directing security agencies to ensure Kyari’s appearance before the committee.
“Anywhere Mele Kyari is, he should be arrested and brought before this committee,” Dankwambo ruled.
While the committee intensified pressure on the former NNPCL boss, Isa mounted a vigorous defence of the company’s financial records. He described the allegation of ₦210 trillion in missing funds as impossible, insisting that the figures did not align with NNPCL’s audited financial statements.
According to him, the company generated approximately ₦54.5 trillion in revenue during the period under review, even before accounting for production costs. He argued that it would be mathematically impossible for ₦210 trillion to be missing when the total earnings were significantly lower than the amount being alleged.
“To be clear, if money had gone missing during our tenure, we would not have had the confidence to publish audited accounts. For over four decades, NNPC accounts were either not prepared, not published, or not submitted to the Auditor-General. The fact that audited accounts were released demonstrates transparency,” he said.
Isa also dismissed allegations that ₦5.8 billion was spent on the registration of NNPC Limited, describing the claim as false and harmful. He challenged the committee to verify the matter independently with the Corporate Affairs Commission and the Nigeria Revenue Service.
Warning against the consequences of inaccurate financial allegations, the former CFO said unsubstantiated claims could damage Nigeria’s international reputation and affect investor confidence. He recalled how a previous petition allegedly disrupted efforts to secure about $2.5 billion in Chinese financing for the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano Gas Pipeline project, despite sovereign guarantees backing the deal.
He further urged anti-corruption and intelligence agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit, to investigate the allegations thoroughly and establish the facts. “When people claim ₦210 trillion is missing, they should be asked where exactly it went,” he stated.
At the conclusion of the hearing, the committee directed Isa and former Chief Upstream Investment Officer, Bala Wunti, to return in two weeks as lawmakers continue their probe into the audit queries and the financial operations of the NNPCL during the period under review.
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