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Nigeria against move to split AU’s dept of political affairs

Nigeria has strongly opposed a proposal to restructure the African Union’s Department of Political Affairs, Peace, and Security (PAPS), warning that such a move could lead to unnecessary expenditures and disrupt ongoing peace and security efforts across the continent.
Speaking at the 38th Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly of Heads of State and Government, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose statement was delivered by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to meaningful AU reforms but rejected the bid to create a new department separate from PAPS.
According to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President said “we do not support the proposal to reconfigure the Department of Political Affairs, Peace and Security (PAPS). The reconfiguration in the way currently suggested will only lead us to incur more expenditure needlessly.
“We already have a Peace Support Operations Directorate (SOD) under PAPS, and creating a separate department would be counterproductive,” President Tinubu stated.
While opposing the proposed restructuring of PAPS, Nigeria reaffirmed its strong support for AU reforms aimed at making the continental body more vibrant, responsive, and efficient in addressing Africa’s pressing political and economic challenges.
President Tinubu commended President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and President William Ruto of Kenya for their leadership in advancing AU reform proposals and backed the establishment of a Heads of State and Government Oversight Committee on AU reforms under President Ruto’s leadership.
Nigeria also endorsed the proposal to streamline AU Summit agendas, limiting them to three strategic items to ensure a focused and effective decision-making process.
President Tinubu emphasized the importance of inclusiveness and transparency in the AU reform process, urging member states to prioritize the implementation of already adopted policies and programmes rather than rushing into contentious changes.
“Instead of seeking to reach consensus on all fronts of our reform at one sweep, we should concentrate on areas where we have already reached consensus. There is no harm in carrying out reform in phases,” he stated.
He warned against introducing reform proposals that had not been widely discussed among member states, stressing that Nigeria would only support changes that enhance efficiency without destabilizing the existing structure.
Nigeria’s firm stance on maintaining the structure of PAPS comes as its head, Nigerian diplomat Ambassador Bankole Adeoye, was re-elected for another term during the AU Summit.
President Tinubu assured that Nigeria remains fully committed to AU reforms that strengthen the continental body’s ability to address political, security, and economic challenges.
However, he cautioned that reforms must be transparent, well-planned, and avoid creating unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles.
“Nigeria will continue to support the reform process as long as it remains transparent, inclusive, and does not needlessly destabilize the status quo,” the President affirmed.
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LAHA debunks report of 27 lawmakers dump APC for LP

The Lagos State House of Assembly has debunked report of alleged defection of 27 of its members from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the opposition Labour Party (LP).
This was contained in a statement on Wednesday, the Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Strategy and Security, Ogundipe Olukayode, said reports indicating the defection of members of the Assembly are “false, misleading, and a deliberate attempt to misinform the public”.
The Assembly also said the rumoured defection was aimed to “sow discord and confusion within the Assembly and among the good people of Lagos State”.
Naijablitznews recalls on Monday, armed security officers drawn from the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Services were at the hallowed chamber, allegedly preventing the Speaker, Mojisola Meranda, from gaining entrance till hours later. When she finally presided over plenary, she became tearful and emotional as lawmakers passed a vote of confidence in her.
The state legislature has been embroiled in a leadership tussle for weeks following the removal of Mudashiru Obasa as the speaker of the Assembly and the election of Meranda.
While over 36 pro-Meranda lawmakers in the 40-member Assembly pledged loyalty to the first female speaker, Obasa has insisted that his removal was illegal and has gone to court to challenge the process.
The Assembly said the leadership tussle in the House is purely internal matters.
“These events in no way suggest any intention by members to leave the party. We emphasise, without any ambiguity, that no member of the Assembly is contemplating defection,” the Assembly said.
“We were elected under the Leadership of the ruling party. The ruling party remains united and focused on delivering its mandate to the people of Lagos State. The falsehood being spread originates from agents of destabilisation who seek to create unnecessary tension and division within the Assembly.
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Reinstated Osun APC LG Chairmen freeze council accounts

Following the official resumption of office by the reinstated local government officials in Osun, the council chairmen and councillors have ordered immediate frozen of various council accounts as they formally resumed duty on Wednesday.
The Council Chairmen warned Governor Ademola Adeleke and others in charge of the council resources to steer clear of public funds saying “any form of illegal transaction will have consequences”.
The reinstated chairmen and councillors cautioned the state government and chairman of Osun State Independent Electoral Commission (OSSIEC) to shelve the planned local government election as there’s no vacancy in any of the 30 councils for them to fix.
This is even as they mourned the untimely death of the members of the party particularly the Irewole Local Government Chairman, Hon. Remi Abass who was gruesomely killed by suspected political assailants on Monday.
Addressing a Press Conference at Ilerioluwa Campaign Office, Osogbo, Chairman Ifedayo Local Government, Hon. Abiodun Idowu applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his exemplary leadership and strict adherence to the rule of law just as he hailed high sense of professionalism and commitment exhibited by the security agencies in the state.
Hon. Idowu who is the Association of Local Government of Nigeria, ALGON Chairman, reassured their readiness to good governance at the grassroots saying, “having returned to office, we want to reaffirm our commitment to serving our people more and our social contract to create job and wealth for the teeming youth of the state will be implemented without compromise”
“All our Chairmen will work assiduously to create value chains in agricultural sector so that food security will be ensured in our state. We will devote attention to mechanized farming so farmers across the state will have a new lease of life. We are aware of the shortage of teachers in our schools and health professionals in all our health centres and facilities. We declare to fill this shortage in no distant time.
“We have met as an association and concluded that the 1500 teachers and over 2000 health workers employed by the APC Government of HE Adegboyega Oyetola but which were sacked on assumption of Office of Governor Ademola Adeleke will be reabsorbed into the system.
“Since their salaries and emoluments are statutorily charged from the Local Government Allocation, we hold that bringing them back on board to render essential services to the people of the state will not halt or hinder the progress of governance in the state.
“We know Government exists because of the people and it is our responsibility as Leaders of governments at the local government to prioritize the welfare and well-being of the Citizens. The Modalties for the re-absorption of the 1,500 teachers and over 2,000 health workers will be communicated to the concerned employees in the due course”, Idowu reaffirmed.
He said the council chairmen and councillors were ready to work with the state government to collectively ensure the dividends of democracy for the people of the state.
While reassuring their commitment to hit the ground running, Idowu appealed to the people of the various councils to continue to support their Chairmen and councillors as they resumed to work.
He lamented the needless crisis that trailed the resumption on Monday just as he urged the security agencies not to relent on their oars to maintaining law and order in the state.
“In the Carnage that took place on Monday and afterwards, we lost more than seven members of our party and supporters; while many of them sustained varying degrees of injuries. One of the victims was a prominent member of our Association, Hon. Aderemi Abass. We pray God forgive his shortcomings, accept his soul and grant his family the strength to withstand the exit of their breadwinner and patriotic Nigerian.
“For record purpose, we lost two of our members in Irewole Local Government, 7 persons were seriously injured also in Ilesa West, 3 members wounded including the security personnel; and in Isokan, they killed our Ward 2 Chairman while 10 people were wounded. Similarly in Ile-Ife, 8 members of our party were seriously injured and in Iwo two were feared dead. In total 8 people confirmed dead while 49 persons were seriously injured and hospitalized.
“We want to respectfully appeal to the Nigerian Police Force, Directorate of State Security and other security agencies to fish out the killers of Hon. Remi Abass and other APC members bludgeoned to death by hoodlums on Monday”, Idowu appealed.
“We call on the Security to Invite for interrogation the Senate Deputy Minority Leader, Akogun Lere Oyewumi and Member of the Osun State House of Assembly representing Isokan/Irewole State Constituency, Hon. Abiola Ibrahim Inaolaji.
“There are credible information linking the two PDP politicians to the killing of Hon. Remi Abass.
“Senator Lere Oyewumi has a history of inciting members of his party against opposition members. In fact, in 2023, the killing of a Ward Treasurer of our Party in Ikire, Saheed Oyegunju, who was kidnapped and later killed by hoodlums adorning PDP attires, has been reportedly linked to him. The Police must do everything within the law to investigate all the rumours linking Lere Oyewumi to political thuggery and infamy in Irewole and environs.
“We also have on good authority that that killers of Hon. Remi Abass parted from an abode belonging to Hon. Inaolaji. The Police and other security agencies must work hard to fish out the Perpetrators of wanton killing of Hon. Remi Abass,” Idowu explained.
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Edo Assembly fires all political appointees with immediate effect

The Edo State House of Assembly has fired all political appointees attached to its members, with lawmakers unanimously approving the decision.
The Edo State House of Assembly has dismissed all political appointees linked to its members.
The decision was announced during a plenary session in Benin on Wednesday, February 19.
All 24 lawmakers unanimously agreed to revoke the appointments. The Speaker explained that those affected include senior special advisers, special advisers, and other political appointees. He assured that they would still receive their February salaries.
The Speaker further stated that these officials were originally appointed when the Eighth Assembly was inaugurated in June 2023. He said, “I believe it has been nearly two years now, and the House has graciously agreed that these appointees, including special advisers and senior special advisers, should be relieved of their duties as of today, 19 February.”
He added that further discussions would be held to determine the next steps. “We will convene subsequently to determine the next course of action. However, they will receive their salaries for this month,” he noted.
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