Politics
Africa Must Abandon Barriers to Progress and Development, Says Mbeki

Former South African President has called on African nations to let go of practices, policies, and attitudes that impede growth and development, urging leaders to embrace reforms that promote prosperity and unity across the continent.
Mbeki made the remarks while addressing stakeholders at a public engagement, where he reflected on Africa’s development journey and the challenges facing many countries in the region.
According to him, sustainable progress can only be achieved when nations are willing to confront issues that undermine economic growth, good governance, and social advancement. He stressed that Africa must remain focused on innovation, education, industrialization, and regional cooperation.
The former president noted that the continent possesses immense human and natural resources but must adopt policies that unlock its full potential and improve the living standards of its people.
Mbeki also emphasized the importance of strong institutions, accountable leadership, and inclusive governance, arguing that these factors are essential for building stable and prosperous societies.
He urged African leaders to prioritize long-term national interests over short-term political considerations, adding that meaningful development requires collective commitment and strategic planning.
His comments come amid ongoing discussions about economic transformation, governance reforms, and regional integration efforts across Africa.
Observers say Mbeki’s message reinforces the growing call for African nations to pursue policies that encourage innovation, investment, and sustainable development while addressing structural challenges that continue to slow progress.
Politics
Court Declares National Assembly’s N110bn SUV, Allowance Spending Unlawful

The Federal High Court in Lagos has declared unlawful the National Assembly’s controversial expenditure of N110 billion on sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and support allowances for lawmakers, ruling that the spending violated procurement laws, constitutional provisions, and the principles of public accountability.
In a judgment delivered by Justice Yellim Bogoro in Suit No. FHC/L/CS/1606/2023, the court held that the allocation of N40 billion for the purchase of 465 vehicles for federal lawmakers and N70 billion as support allowances for newly elected members was inconsistent with due process requirements and the public trust.
The lawsuit was instituted by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) in August 2023 following public outrage over the planned expenditure at a time many Nigerians were grappling with economic hardship.
According to a certified true copy of the judgment obtained on Sunday, the court also directed the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, to ensure that all future procurement processes and spending of public funds by the National Assembly strictly comply with established due process guidelines.
Justice Bogoro further stressed that future expenditures must be guided by the principles of transparency, accountability, and value for money, reinforcing the need for prudent management of public resources.
SERAP, in a statement signed by its Deputy Director, Kolawole Oluwadare, welcomed the judgment, describing it as a significant victory for accountability and the rule of law.
The organisation explained that it approached the court after the National Assembly announced plans to spend N40 billion on official vehicles and another N70 billion in support packages for lawmakers despite the country’s worsening economic situation.
The ruling is expected to intensify public debate over government spending priorities and could have far-reaching implications for future budgetary allocations and procurement practices within the National Assembly.

Politics
“Education Remains Strongest Weapon Against Banditry and Terrorism.” Defence Minister, Gov Sani

Nigeria’s Minister of Defence and Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, have emphasized the critical role of education in addressing the root causes of banditry, terrorism, and other forms of insecurity across the country.
Speaking at a recent event focused on education and national development, the leaders noted that investing in quality education is one of the most effective ways to combat crime, reduce poverty, and create opportunities for young people.
According to them, many security challenges confronting the nation can be linked to unemployment, illiteracy, and limited access to educational opportunities, particularly among vulnerable populations.
They stressed that providing children and youths with access to education equips them with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to contribute positively to society and resist criminal influences.
The officials also highlighted the need for greater collaboration between governments, communities, and development partners to improve educational infrastructure and expand learning opportunities across the country.
Governor Sani reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening the education sector in Kaduna State, describing human capital development as a key pillar of sustainable peace and economic growth.
The Defence Minister, on his part, noted that military operations alone cannot completely eliminate insecurity, adding that long-term solutions must include education, empowerment, and social development initiatives.
Stakeholders at the event agreed that improving access to education remains essential to building a safer and more prosperous Nigeria, particularly in communities affected by conflict and insecurity.
Politics
Hamzat Names Obanikoro to Lead Campaign Team Ahead of 2027 Lagos Governorship Race

The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, Obafemi Hamzat, has appointed former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, as the Director-General of his campaign organisation ahead of the 2027 governorship election.
The appointment was announced during a meeting of the campaign council and is widely seen as a strategic move aimed at strengthening Hamzat’s political structure as preparations for the election gather momentum.
Obanikoro, a veteran politician with decades of experience in both state and federal politics, is expected to oversee campaign operations, stakeholder engagement, grassroots mobilisation, and other key activities leading up to the election.
Political observers believe the choice of Obanikoro reflects Hamzat’s determination to build a broad-based campaign network capable of attracting support across different parts of Lagos State. His experience as a former senator, minister, and diplomat is also expected to play a significant role in shaping the campaign’s strategy.
The development comes amid growing political activity within the Lagos APC as stakeholders continue consultations ahead of the 2027 governorship contest. Analysts say the appointment could further strengthen Hamzat’s position as the race gradually begins to take shape.
With Obanikoro now at the helm of the campaign structure, attention is expected to shift to the party’s mobilisation efforts and preparations for what promises to be a keenly contested election in Nigeria’s commercial capital.
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