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Nigerian Breweries Plc has announced plans to increase the prices of some products across its stock-keeping units (SKUs), citing rising operational and input costs.

In a notice issued to distributors, the brewer said the adjustment became necessary due to prevailing economic conditions that have significantly pushed up the cost of doing business.

In a letter dated March 13 and signed by John Oloche Ademu, zonal business manager (west), the company said the revised prices would take effect from March 20.

The firm explained that the adjustment would affect selected SKUs, which are unique identifiers used by businesses to track inventory.

Nigerian Breweries produces several alcoholic beverages including Star Lager, Gulder, Legend Extra Stout, Heineken, Goldberg, Life, Star Radler and others.

Its non-alcoholic range includes Maltina, Amstel Malta, Fayrouz, Climax Energy Drink and Malta Gold.

“As the country’s economic landscape continues to evolve, we want to inform you about an upcoming price adjustment,” the company said.

“Due to increases in operational and input costs, we will be implementing a price increase on select SKUs, effective Friday March 20, 2026.”

The brewer added that all fully funded and confirmed orders placed in its system before March 20 would still be processed using the existing prices.

Similarly, Guinness Nigeria Plc has also notified its distributors of a planned price adjustment affecting selected SKUs across product categories.

In a separate notice dated March 14, the company said the new price structure would take effect from March 27.

“Following the prevailing economic conditions which have impacted significantly on our cost of doing business, this is to inform you that we plan to take a price increase on selected SKUs across categories,” the notice reads.

Guinness Nigeria also stated that fully funded orders entered into its system before March 27 would be delivered at the current prices.


 

At least six people have been confirmed dead while more than 140 others, including Nigerians, were injured after Iran carried out another round of missile and drone strikes aimed at United States-linked facilities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The UAE Ministry of Defence disclosed that its air defence systems intercepted a number of ballistic missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles launched from Iran, describing the development as a serious escalation of tensions in the Middle East.

According to the ministry, defence units responded to nine ballistic missiles and 33 drones fired during the attack that occurred on March 14.

Officials said the strikes resulted in six fatalities and left 141 people injured, among them foreign nationals residing and working in the Gulf nation.

“The UAE air defence systems on March 14 engaged nine ballistic missiles and 33 UAVs launched from Iran,” the ministry said.

“Since the onset of this blatant Iranian aggression, UAE air defences have engaged 294 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles, and 1,600 UAVs launched from Iran.”

Authorities revealed that those killed included citizens of the UAE as well as foreign nationals from Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.

While the ministry did not specify the exact locations where the casualties occurred, it confirmed that individuals from several countries, including Nigeria, were among the injured.

Other affected nationals are from Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Iran, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

The list also includes Azerbaijan, Yemen, Uganda, Eritrea, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Comoros, Türkiye, Iraq, Nepal, Oman, Jordan, Palestine, Ghana, Indonesia and Sweden.

Despite protests from neighbouring countries, Iran has reportedly continued launching missile and drone strikes across parts of the Gulf region.

The attacks are believed to be retaliation for recent military operations by the United States and Israel against Iranian targets.

Late on Friday and into Saturday, Iran targeted several Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, with some of the strikes reportedly damaging infrastructure.

The UAE remains a major travel, employment and transit destination for many Nigerian citizens.

Meanwhile, Nigerians stranded in different Gulf countries have appealed to the Federal Government to make arrangements for evacuation flights should the security situation worsen.

It is still uncertain how many Nigerians are currently in Iran or other Middle Eastern countries affected by the ongoing conflict.


 

Togo has called for increase in the amount of electricity it imports from Nigeria through the Niger Delta Power Holding Company in response to growing domestic power demand.

This was revealed by the Managing Director of NDPHC, Jennifer Adighije, in a statement issued on Sunday after discussions with Togo’s national electricity utility.

The delegation from Compagnie Energie Electrique du Togo was led by its Director-General, Débo-K’mba Barandao, during a visit aimed at strengthening ongoing collaboration on electricity supply.

Barandao explained that C.E.E.T currently procures approximately 75 megawatt-hours of electricity from NDPHC under an existing bilateral power supply agreement.

“The imported electricity has played a significant role in sustaining stable power supply and economic activities across Togo,” he said.

He added that electricity imported from Nigeria has helped maintain dependable and affordable power for households, businesses and public institutions throughout the country.

Barandao also praised NDPHC for its consistency, stating that the partnership has improved the reliability of Togo’s national grid while promoting stronger regional energy cooperation.

According to him, demand for electricity in Togo has risen sharply due to the addition of new consumers, especially within the industrial and commercial sectors, as well as government initiatives aimed at widening electricity access nationwide.

“In view of this development, C.E.E.T is strongly interested in increasing the volume of electricity it off-takes from NDPHC,” he said, adding that additional supply would help support expansion efforts and ensure stable electricity for newly connected consumers across the country.

Responding, Adighije reaffirmed NDPHC’s willingness to expand collaboration and continue electricity exports to neighbouring countries in the West African region.

She noted that the company operates several power plants under the National Integrated Power Project and has the capacity to support increased electricity supply across the region.

Adighije said the partnership is consistent with broader regional objectives under the Economic Community of West African States to strengthen electricity trading among member nations.

She, however, emphasised that expanding electricity exports would depend on sustainable and bankable commercial arrangements between both parties.

“A reliable payment framework will safeguard NDPHC’s interests and enable continued support for regional energy stability through power exports,” she said, explaining that credible financial guarantees and structured payment systems would help minimise risks associated with cross-border electricity trade.

Both sides described the meeting as productive and reiterated their commitment to strengthening cooperation in the electricity sector.

They also agreed to maintain ongoing engagements to develop workable frameworks that would enable increased electricity supply from Nigeria to Togo.

Industry observers say the development highlights increasing efforts among West African countries to strengthen regional electricity trading while tackling persistent power shortages.


 

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested a 74-year-old man, Ikwuakalom  Emeka, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA), Abuja, after allegedly finding 11 kilograms of cocaine concealed in his luggage.

The elderly suspect, who said he was travelling to London, United Kingdom, for a vacation, was apprehended at the airport’s departure hall while attempting to board British Airways flight BA082 bound for Heathrow on Saturday, 14 March 2026.

According to a statement issued on Sunday by Femi Babafemi, Director of Media and Advocacy at NDLEA, officers discovered the cocaine during a search of the suspect’s luggage.

“In Lagos, NDLEA operatives acting on credible intelligence in the early hours of Monday 9th March arrested a woman, Mrs. Maryam Olalowo at (hotel) Victoria Island, while attempting to sell 89grams of cocaine and 20grams of Canadian Loud, a strain of cannabis. She was found with her three children, including an infant, at the time of the arrest. She confessed the illicit drugs belong to her husband, Ibrahim Olatunji, who was later taken into custody same day while his wife was immediately set free,” the statement said.

Babafemi added that blocks of cocaine weighing 11 kilograms were hidden inside food items in the suspect’s luggage.

“During a search of his luggage, blocks of cocaine weighing 11 kilograms were discovered concealed inside food items, including ground dry pepper, carefully wrapped in foil papers and balloons.”

According to NDLEA, Ibrahim allegedly admitted ownership of the illicit drugs during interrogation, while further investigation showed he had earlier been arrested, convicted and sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment for a similar offence in 2015.

The agency also reported several other arrests and seizures during operations across the country.

“In another interdiction operation, NDLEA said its operatives arrested two suspects: Kalilou Simpara and Saidu Ibrahim at Ebetu Ero, Lagos Island where they recovered 68,000 pills of tramadol 250mg and 225mg after they had loaded the exhibits into their truck and preparing to transport them to Benin Republic on Monday 9th March.”

“A follow-up operation was conducted on Wednesday 11th March at Idumota market, Lagos Island, where the actual owner of the consignment, Nnamdi Cyprian, was arrested. A search of his shop led to the discovery of a parcel already prepared for waybill delivery, containing 1,000 tablets of tramadol 250mg. Another raid at Idumota market on Friday 13th March led to the arrest of Nwanosike Kelvin and the recovery of 47,500 ampoules of pentazocine injection from his shop.”

The agency also recorded seizures in other parts of the country.
“While a 42-year-old Magaji Dan Azumi was arrested at Bebeji area of Kano with 386kg skunk on Tuesday 10th March, NDLEA officers in Abuja recovered 282.2kg skunk from a suspect Isah Wako, 42, in Gwagwalada area of the FCT on Friday 13th March.”

“In Edo state, NDLEA operatives raided the Egwa forest reserve in Aduan village, Orhionmwon LGA where a suspect Chinedo Odalonu,33, was apprehended and a total of 4,218.96kg skunk destroyed on two farms with 16.5kg of same substance recovered.”

The agency further disclosed that a major seizure was made at the Apapa seaport in Lagos.

“No fewer than 339,800 bottles of codeine-based syrup were intercepted in two containers at the Apapa seaport in Lagos on Saturday 14th March during a joint examination of the shipments by NDLEA officers, men of Customs and other security agencies. The containers had earlier been watch-listed by NDLEA following credible intelligence on concealment of opioids in them,” the statement added.

 

The Kano State faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory(FCT), Nyesom Wike, on Saturday tightened its grip on the party when it elected a new 39-member executive committee to run its affairs under the leadership of Dr. Bello Gambo.

The election of the new executive officers of the party which was conducted by a National Election Executive Committee of the party under a consensus arrangement, was supervised by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC).

Presenting the new executive officers, the Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Dr. Aminu Abdullahi Taura, who is also a former Secretary to the Jigawa State Government, said the election was conducted following the dissolution of the former caretaker committees of the party in the state.

“We have the mandate of the National Central Working Committee(NWC) of our great party to conduct the election through consensus arrangement,of new leaders of the party from the 848 Wards and 44 Local Government Areas, plus the State Office, and we have concluded everything peacefully without rancour,” Taura said.

In his remarks,the National Youths Leader of the party, Amb. Bello Ibrahim Aboki, said the Kabiru Tanimu Turaki faction of the party had agreed to cement relations with the party to ensure its progress, “and here in Kano State we are making frantic efforts to get Sen.Ibrahim Shekarau and Amb. Aminu Wali to join the new leadership.”

“The PDP will never die, it is the party that Nigerians are aware of, and it is the party that has never changed its name or logo.That is why a true member will not decamp from the party because he knows that our challenges are surmountable,” Aboki said.

According to him,the likes of former Governor of Kano State,Malam Ibrahim Shekarau and Amb. Aminu Wali and others have yet to make their minds to join the Wike fold, “but I can tell you that hundreds of their supporters are trooping to us on daily basis.”

He said Mohammed Sani Abacha is the leader of the group in the state and that he had been very supportive to members of the party in various ways.

In his acceptance speech,the newly-elected Chairman of the party, Dr. Bello Gambo, promised to carry everybody along, noting that the party needs reconciliation and building of new viable fronts to enable it recapture power in 2027.



A coalition of progressive support groups within the party has declared its endorsement of Olufowobi Olarewaju Desmond for the position of South West Youth Leader ahead of the forthcoming convention.

Speaking on behalf of the coalition, members of the National Working Committee of the Consolidated APC Grassroots Movement described Desmond as a vibrant, youthful, and competent mobilizer whose track record in grassroots organization, media engagement, and youth development has earned him widespread respect across the region.

The groups noted that his long-standing involvement in structured political participation and community-based initiatives positions him as a credible bridge between party leadership and young stakeholders. They expressed confidence that his emergence would strengthen youth inclusion, improve grassroots coordination, and enhance communication within party structures across the South West.

They further called on delegates, youth leaders, and progressive stakeholders to rally support for his aspiration, describing his candidacy as a step toward renewed energy, unity, and purposeful engagement within the party’s youth wing.

The endorsement adds momentum to ongoing consultations and alignments ahead of the convention, where youth leadership positions are expected to attract keen interest from across the zone.

 

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a threat against Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel.

In a message published on its website, Sepah News, the group declared, “If this child-killing criminal is alive, we will continue to pursue and kill him with full force.”

The statement comes following widespread rumours suggesting that Netanyahu had been killed.

The claim circulated widely on social media over the weekend. However, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) dismissed the reports, while Israeli authorities also released counter narratives rejecting the allegation.

Meanwhile, Iran continues to respond to the killing of its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei.

On February 28, 2026, Israel and the United States launched surprise airstrikes on several Iranian cities and strategic locations. The attacks reportedly killed Khamenei alongside a number of other senior Iranian officials.

Following the strikes, Iran launched retaliatory missile and drone attacks targeting Israel, United States military bases, and allied countries in the region. Hostilities between both sides have persisted since then.

The ongoing confrontation has resulted in casualties on both sides and has also shaken the global economy as oil prices surge.

In Israel, the Health Ministry reported that 108 injured people were taken to hospitals within the last 24 hours due to the conflict with Iran.

“Among those treated in hospitals, two are in moderate condition, and 96 are in good condition. Nine people have been treated for anxiety,” the ministry said in an update without providing a breakdown of the causes of injuries.

It added that since the war began on February 28, a total of 3,195 people have been admitted to hospitals, with 81 currently receiving treatment. The figure includes both civilians and soldiers.

Of those still hospitalized, one person is in critical condition, nine are in serious condition, ten are in moderate condition, while 60 are reported to be in good condition.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump, whose country is supporting Israel in the conflict, said in an interview with NBC News on Saturday that Iran has indicated willingness to negotiate with the United States, but he is not prepared to reach an agreement yet “because the terms aren’t good enough yet”.

Trump declined to provide further details regarding the possible deal.

During the telephone interview with the US news outlet, the president also questioned whether Iran’s new supreme leader was still alive and said it remained uncertain whether Iran had deployed mines in the Strait of Hormuz.


 

The reported killing of a notorious forest bandit commander known as Alti has heightened tensions among armed groups operating across Zamfara and Katsina states, amid ongoing rivalries shaping bandit activities in Nigeria’s North-West.

According to a report by security analyst Zagozola Makama, security sources and local informants said Alti, who operated mainly in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State, was killed recently in Katsina State during what is believed to have been a coordinated ambush by rival fighters and later ambushed by troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA.

Alti had risen to prominence among bandit factions after the death of another notorious commander known as Dan Isihu, who was killed about a year ago during the Islamic fasting period.

Following Dan Isihu’s death, Alti reportedly took over leadership of the faction and vowed to intensify violent operations across several rural communities.

He was also said to be related to the infamous bandit kingpin Ado Aleiro, one of the most prominent figures in the Zamfara bandit networks.

Sources described Alti as one of the most feared commanders in Tsafe LGA, blamed for repeated attacks on communities including Dan Jibga, Kunchin Kalgo, and Hayin Kanggana, among others. Beyond routine bandit assaults, he was also linked to the growing use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) by criminal groups in the region.

Local sources alleged that he recently travelled to Libya, where he reportedly acquired explosive devices which he later deployed along the Zaria–Gusau highway. One such device was said to have detonated against a truck transporting cement, causing panic among motorists and allowing the bandit group to abduct several travellers during the confusion.

The use of such tactics reflects a troubling shift in the methods employed by bandit groups in the North-West, increasingly resembling insurgent-style warfare.

According to intelligence sources, Alti’s death followed an ambush in which he and members of his group were lured by a rival faction believed to be linked to another notorious bandit commander known as Isiya Kwashen Garwa.

The confrontation reportedly led to multiple casualties among Alti’s fighters. Again, on the same day, troops ambushed and neutralized more fighters after engaging with the Alti group.

The incident has further escalated tensions among armed groups operating in forest areas spanning Zamfara and Katsina states, with reports indicating that Alti’s relative, Ado Aleiro, has already launched reprisals.

Sources said Aleiro’s fighters allegedly killed the father of Kwashen Garwa in what appeared to be a retaliatory attack. The tit-for-tat violence signals a growing internal conflict among bandit groups competing for territory, influence, and access to criminal networks.

Despite Alti’s death, several fighters previously under his command are believed to remain active in the forests around Tsafe. Among them is a commander identified as Umar Kachalla, who sources say has continued to operate with remnants of the group.

Another bandit figure known as Babalo, who had long been associated with criminal activities in the region, was also reportedly killed recently after sustaining injuries during a confrontation with security forces. According to local sources, Babalo had been receiving treatment for a gunshot wound in Marde area after being injured during an earlier clash.

However, troops reportedly tracked him to the location and killed him along with four associates.

Residents of several communities in Tsafe LGA say the deaths of key bandit leaders have brought a measure of relief after years of violent attacks, kidnappings, and extortion.


The National Secretary of Relax Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN), Felix Arome, has urged Nigerians to continue supporting Bola Ahmed Tinubu, stating that the President means well for the country and deserves a second term in office.

Arome made the remarks while speaking with journalists in Abuja, where he expressed confidence in Tinubu’s leadership and commitment to national development.

According to him, the President does not discriminate against any region or ethnic group, noting that his inclusive leadership style has earned him widespread support across the country.

He acknowledged that Nigeria is currently facing economic challenges but expressed optimism that the policies being implemented by the administration would deepen sustainable economic growth, strengthen national security, and improve the overall prosperity of the nation.
Arome said the government’s initiatives aimed at boosting agriculture would help ensure food security, while ongoing reforms were designed to stabilize the economy and create opportunities for Nigerians.

He called on citizens to demonstrate patriotism and support government efforts, stressing that rebuilding the country is a collective responsibility.

“We must all join hands to rebuild Nigeria because the responsibility to build our nation lies with all of us,” he said.

The RTIFN national secretary also commended Tinubu for initiatives aimed at supporting students through the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, noting that the programme has expanded access to higher education for many young Nigerians.

He further praised the administration’s efforts to boost national revenue, which he said has enabled state governments to meet obligations such as the regular payment of workers’ salaries.
Arome also highlighted the President’s push for financial autonomy for local governments, describing it as a major step that would accelerate grassroots development across the country.

He added that reforms introduced by the administration have improved the ease of doing business and are expected to stimulate economic growth.

Speaking on the objectives of RTIFN, Arome explained that the group was established to combat misinformation and ensure that Nigerians receive accurate information about government policies and programmes.

According to him, providing factual information about the activities of the Tinubu administration will help citizens better understand the reforms being implemented to reposition the country for long-term development.


 

Indications have emerged that the Governor of Bauchi State and Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum, Bala Mohammed, may soon leave the opposition party for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), a development that could further weaken the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

According to a report by THISDAY, Mohammed could formally join the APC within the week, barring any last-minute changes. Sources familiar with the discussions disclosed that negotiations regarding the terms of his move to the ruling party were still ongoing as of last night.

According to individuals close to the talks, the Bauchi governor has reportedly been offered the APC senatorial ticket and would be entitled to the same allowances granted to other governors who previously defected to the ruling party.

Sources also revealed that during a meeting with President Bola Tinubu and leaders of the APC, Mohammed indicated his willingness to join the party.

One of the sources suggested that the governor’s planned move might be linked to the legal troubles of his Commissioner for Finance, Yakubu Adamu, who is currently facing terrorism charges and a money laundering case involving about N4.6 billion.

The commissioner was said to have threatened to implicate the governor if he was not released from custody.

It was also gathered that the APC had presented Mohammed with stricter conditions than those previously offered to other governors who defected to the ruling party.

Meanwhile, individuals aligned with the camp of Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde within the PDP have reportedly expressed shock and disappointment over the development.

Members of Makinde’s camp are said to be wondering how a governor who led the flock of PDP governors could capitulate at the expense of the party, whose misery he was believed to have contributed to through his hardline posturing over the years.

Sources familiar with the discussions further disclosed that when Mohammed met with the president to finalise plans for his defection, he was informed that control of the APC structure in Bauchi State would not be handed over to him as had been done for some other defecting governors.

Tinubu, it was learnt, also explained to him the reasons why the APC structure in the state would not be handed over to him.

According to one of the sources, the president allegedly said the best he could do at the instance was to hand him his ticket back to the Senate, but that he won’t be allowed to nominate his successor.

“Unlike the privileges extended to the early detectors, Bala Mohammed can’t get the full APC structure in Bauchi. They told him the best he could get is his ticket to the Senate since he is nursing the ambition, but he can’t nominate his successor. He was told in clear terms. He is stuck, from all indications,” the source explained.

THISDAY also learnt that the governor was reportedly asked to apologise to the president’s son, Seyi Tinubu, following an incident last year involving Mohammed’s son.

The issue dates back to Ramadan in 2025 when Seyi Tinubu distributed palliatives to residents of Bauchi State, an action that reportedly drew criticism from the governor’s son.

The source stated: “I’m not sure if you read sometime last year when Seyi Tinubu distributed some palliatives to people in Bauchi and Bala’s son lashed him thoroughly? They didn’t forget the embarrassment it caused them, and they have asked him to go and apologise to Seyi Tinubu. In fact, this particular condition is taken seriously.”

Shamsudeen Bala Mohammed had reportedly criticised Seyi Tinubu in mid-March 2025 for sharing food items in Bauchi during Ramadan.

He criticised Seyi for distributing food items in Bauchi State during Ramadan, calling on him instead to focus on sustainable empowerment, such as job training and business resources, rather than handouts.

Despite the controversy, sources said Mohammed has apologised to the president’s son as part of efforts to demonstrate his commitment to joining the APC. However, he is reportedly uneasy about other conditions attached to the move.

According to insiders, the governor hopes to influence the succession process in Bauchi State in order to protect his political legacy.

To this end, the source explained that the governor went back to the National Chairman of the APC, Nentawe Yilwatda, to help speak with the president about considering a 60/40 structure-sharing arrangement in the state.

Although it was unclear whether the APC chairman had concluded the discussions, Mohammed was said to have taken further steps towards the move by convening a stakeholders’ meeting in Bauchi State this week while awaiting the president’s response.

The development has reportedly angered some PDP leaders within Makinde’s camp, who see the governor’s decision as a betrayal of ongoing efforts to reposition the party.

Some PDP members, who got wind of the development, said if the chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum could not stay back to fight for his party, despite all that he and Makinde had put into the efforts to rescue the party, then the hope for democracy has dimmed further.

Should Mohammed eventually join the APC, the ruling party would control 32 state governments.

Currently, the PDP has Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, the Labour Party Nigeria controls Abia State under Governor Alex Otti, the All Progressives Grand Alliance governs Anambra State under Chukwuma Soludo, while the Accord Party Nigeria holds Osun State with Governor Ademola Adeleke.

(THISDAY)


 

Yakubu Gowon, former head of state, has said that President Bola Tinubu is safeguarding Nigeria’s interests in various sectors of national life.

Gowon made the remark on Saturday after a courtesy visit to Tinubu at the presidential villa in Abuja, noting that the president is making efforts to tackle the country’s challenges.

The former Nigerian leader said his visit was aimed at appreciating the work being done by the current administration.

“I came to see him and to thank him for all the good work that he’s doing for the country,” Gowon told journalists after the meeting.

“We had to look at all the good work that the President is doing and the progress that Nigeria is making economically and otherwise.

“Isn’t he doing the best he can all round? So, there is no particular area. Every other area — political, economic, social, etc. — he’s doing well.

“Of course, the major problem that we have today is security, and he is doing everything to deal with those challenges for the good of all Nigerians.

“There is no particular place he has to focus on specially; he’s looking after the interests of Nigeria in all areas, and I’m happy about that.”

Gowon also called on Nigerians to exercise patience and continue supporting the government in its efforts to restore peace and unity across the country.

“If I say that the problem that is happening today, it is only the government — that’s Mr. President — that can really deal with it, and he’s dealing with it the best he can without creating any problem for Nigeria and for the country,” he said.

“So, I can assure you, the government is handling it the best way it can to ensure that Nigeria, in the end, can achieve the peace that it requires and deserves.”

The former head of state expressed optimism that the Tinubu administration would sustain progress in providing good governance and promoting national cohesion.


 

Angry residents on Saturday disrupted a rally organised by the City Boy Movement (CBM) in Owerri, the Imo State capital, carting away several empowerment materials that were meant to be distributed during the event held in support of President Bola Tinubu’s proposed re-election bid in 2027.

The rally was held in Owerri, the capital of Imo State in southeastern Nigeria, and was organised by supporters operating under the City Boy Movement, a political support group backing the administration of President Tinubu.

The event, however, turned chaotic after some aggrieved residents reportedly stormed the venue, causing confusion and forcing many participants to flee.

It was gathered that the event had attracted a large crowd before the situation turned rowdy, with witnesses saying there was little or no crowd control.

In a video, the venue appeared overcrowded as several attendees were seen running in different directions while others scrambled to grab items that had been brought for distribution as part of an empowerment programme.

Some of the angry residents were seen carrying away tailoring machines, refrigerators and other materials believed to be part of the empowerment items prepared for beneficiaries at the rally.

Within minutes, the venue descended into disorder, with loud shouting and pushing as people struggled either to escape the commotion or secure some of the distributed items.

Videos circulating online also showed dozens of people rushing out of the rally ground while others clutched various items believed to be part of the empowerment packages.

The City Boy Movement is among several political support groups mobilising grassroots support for President Tinubu ahead of the 2027 presidential election, although the president has not officially declared his intention to seek a second term.

As of the time of filing this report, organisers of the rally and Security agencies in Imo State had not issued an official statement on the incident, and it was unclear whether anyone was injured during the disruption.

(SAHARA REPORTERS)


 

Three former governors of Abia State on Saturday inaugurated a technical committee mandated to work toward ensuring a sweeping victory for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 General Elections.

The committee, made up of former lawmakers and political appointees who served in the administrations of Orji Uzor Kalu, Theodore Orji, and Okezie Ikpeazu, was inaugurated in Umuahia.

While inaugurating the committee on behalf of the former governors, Kalu, who currently represents Abia North in the Senate, revealed that the body was constituted in January and assigned the task of developing a strategic blueprint for both the party and the state.

He also disclosed that arrangements were underway for a strategic session involving the committee and the former governors to harmonise plans ahead of the elections.

“It’s a technical committee to work on modalities on how we are going to set up larger committees that will work for the victory of our party.

“We are showing people our commitment for our party to win from the President to the House of Assembly,” Kalu said.

PlatinumPost reports that the committee is chaired by Dr ACB Agbazuere, the former Chief of Staff to Ikpeazu.

Membership of the committee cuts across individuals who served in various capacities under previous administrations in the state between 1999 and 2023.

Meanwhile, Kalu’s younger brother, Mascot Kalu, reiterated his intention to contest the Abia governorship election in 2027 on the platform of the APC.

Speaking during the event, he called on members of the committee to demonstrate strong dedication toward ensuring the party’s success in the 2027 polls.

He assured that, if given the opportunity to lead the state, he would harness and develop the abundant human and material resources in Abia. 

PlatinumPost reports that Alex Otti of the Labour Party is seeking a second term as governor of the state.


 

Representatives of the camps loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and governors elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party are scheduled to meet on Monday as part of efforts to harmonise their positions and resolve the lingering leadership crisis in the party.

A senior PDP figure, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to comment publicly, disclosed that the reconciliation committee set up by both sides would reconvene to consolidate proposals aimed at settling the dispute.

Officials from the governors’ bloc, the Tanimu Turaki-led National Working Committee, and the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, also confirmed that the panel would meet to address contentious issues within the party.

Speaking on the issue, the National Secretary of the Wike-backed National Caretaker Committee, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, expressed optimism that the party would overcome its internal challenges in the near future.

The PDP governors had earlier supported the Ibadan convention held on November 15, during which Turaki and other members of the National Working Committee were elected to serve a four-year tenure.

The governors also oversaw the transition of leadership from the former Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, to Turaki before Damagum’s tenure ended on December 9.

However, a rival group aligned with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, announced the formation of a 13-member Caretaker Committee on December 8. The committee named Mohammed Abdulrahman as Acting National Chairman and Anyanwu as Acting National Secretary, among others, and was given a 60-day mandate.

Attempts by both the Wike-aligned camp and the governors’ faction to hold separate meetings at the PDP National Secretariat located at Wadata Plaza on November 18, 2025, descended into chaos, resulting in disorder and physical clashes.

Following the incident, the Nigeria Police Force sealed the secretariat, which has remained closed since then.

Both factions subsequently approached the Independent National Electoral Commission seeking recognition, but the commission declined to acknowledge either side. This development triggered a series of legal battles as political preparations for the 2027 general elections intensified.

On February 12, the Court of Appeal heard consolidated cases related to the PDP leadership dispute and delivered its ruling on March 9.

In a judgment delivered by a panel led by Justice Mohammed Danjuma, the appellate court upheld the earlier ruling of the Federal High Court in Abuja, which held that the processes leading to the November 15–16 Ibadan National Convention, backed by the governors, violated the Electoral Act, the Nigerian Constitution and the PDP Constitution.

Consequently, the court nullified the outcome of the convention and declared the election of Turaki and other members of the NWC invalid.

Justice Biobele Georgewill, who headed a three-member panel of the Court of Appeal sitting in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Wednesday, granted all parties involved in the PDP elective convention dispute permission to pursue an out-of-court settlement.

The case was subsequently adjourned sine die after lawyers representing both sides agreed to proceed with reconciliation efforts.

Reconciliation moves
Following the court rulings, the governors’ bloc, the Adolphus Wabara-led Board of Trustees and the Wike-backed Caretaker Committee all indicated willingness to pursue genuine reconciliation.

Sources within the party also revealed that the Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed, who had previously opposed reconciliation with Wike’s camp, is now open to the process.

According to one of the sources, representatives and legal advisers from both factions met on Friday to begin discussions.

The source stated, “They had their first meeting on Friday. You know, the Bauchi State Governor, who earlier declined the idea of reconciliation with the Wike group, is now open to reconciliation. As a matter of fact, he has held discussions and had phone conversations with stakeholders from both camps.

“Both camps have nominated members of the reconciliation committee—about six representatives from each side, including legal practitioners. They held a meeting on Friday, which centred on identifying areas and issues for reconciliation. During the meeting, they agreed that members of both factions should return to their respective groups to harmonise the issues within their camps.

“They are expected to itemise their concerns and conditions and bring them forward so that the entire committee can review and harmonise them. The idea is for each representative to return to their caucus or camp, listen to their members, identify their conditions, and list those that are realistic and workable.”

Another insider said discussions were still ongoing on whether the dispute would ultimately be resolved through a fresh convention or the establishment of an interim caretaker committee.

He stated, “Both camps are expected to meet again on Monday to review all the conditions and try as much as possible to reach a common ground and harmonise them, with the aim of resolving the crisis as soon as possible. That is the stage we are at now. Hopefully, by Monday, the committee will meet again to harmonise the conditions, after which there may be a clearer direction for everyone.

“For now, no decision has not been made on who will become chairman or whether the party will proceed with a convention or set up a caretaker committee. While some stakeholders are pushing for a convention, others are advocating an interim caretaker committee. All these issues are expected to become clearer by Monday or as soon as the committee reviews and harmonises the conditions submitted by both camps.”

Party survival paramount – Turaki faction
A member of the Board of Trustees of the Turaki-led faction, Fasiu Bakene, confirmed the development to Sunday PUNCH, saying the reconciliation initiative followed recent court decisions that left the party without a clear national leadership structure.

Bakene explained that the Court of Appeal judgment in Abuja failed to recognise the leadership claims of either faction involved in the dispute.

He noted that although the court upheld the suspension of some members loyal to Wike, including the party’s National Secretary, Anyanwu, it also nullified the Ibadan convention that produced the NWC.

“The judgment of the Court of Appeal in Abuja did not give leadership to either side. While it upheld the suspension of Anyanwu, Ajibade and others from the Wike side, it also invalidated the Ibadan convention which produced the NWC.

“So, if the court said the convention is invalidated, it means there is no NWC and no caretaker committee. The only structure that remains in existence now is the Board of Trustees,” he said.

Bakene added that the BoT decided to encourage reconciliation after lawyers from both factions informed the Court of Appeal in Ibadan that efforts were underway to resolve the dispute out of court.

“Based on that, the BoT decided to encourage reconciliation for the sake of the majority of our supporters and members who are interested in elective positions ahead of the 2027 election,” Bakene said.

He explained that the reconciliation committee would include representatives from both camps to ensure fairness in the process.

Bakene also expressed reservations about the possibility of a new convention being organised if reconciliation efforts succeed.

“If we are going into reconciliation, that should be one of the issues on the table. We will also make it clear that we are proceeding to the Supreme Court, and all of these matters will be sorted out,” he added.

According to him, one possible outcome could be the creation of a caretaker committee to oversee the party’s affairs ahead of the 2027 elections.

“We should reduce the cost of organising another convention and have a caretaker committee that will run the affairs of the party, at least for the purpose of presenting candidates for the 2027 elections,” he said.

Bakene stressed that the overriding concern should be the survival of the party.

Ememobong also confirmed that reconciliation talks had commenced, noting that representatives of both sides were mindful of the urgency of resolving the crisis.

He stated, “Well, our position is simple. At a time when reconciliation is being explored, the status quo should be maintained. Any vexatious act may undermine the peace process, which is why we issued the statement to discountenance any such move. Let’s hope that neither side takes any action that could derail the process.

“We are hopeful that the exercise will yield fruitful results. We are optimistic that peace will return to the PDP and that the party will field candidates for the 2027 election.”

Earlier, Ememobong had cautioned in a statement on Saturday that the alleged dissolution of the State Executive Committees in Ogun, Ekiti and Ondo states by Wike’s faction could undermine reconciliation efforts.

The statement read, “This dissolution, which is illegal and unwarranted, is an affront to the proposed reconciliation for which talks are underway. This further attempt to deepen divisions at the state and other levels is null, void and of no effect whatsoever.

“We urge the state chapters, all officers of the party at the local government and ward levels, and indeed the public, to discountenance the said notice and continue to exercise their lawful duties.

“For the avoidance of doubt, our desire for peace must be understood in the context of the need for the salvation of the party for the purpose of the forthcoming elections, and not misconstrued otherwise.”

The National Secretary of the Wike-backed Caretaker Committee also expressed optimism that the crisis would soon be resolved and that the party would emerge stronger.

On his part, Anyanwu said the party had already begun moving beyond its internal divisions, arguing that the Turaki group could no longer be regarded as a separate faction.

However, he insisted that preparations for the planned national convention would continue as scheduled.

“We have come to the conclusion that the so-called Turaki-led faction is no longer a faction. We only have one PDP now, under the leadership of the chairman of the National Caretaker Committee.

“By April 2, we are going to have a new National Working Committee of the party and we will continue from where we stopped.

“We are moving ahead with our convention. Preparations are already going on for that and the convention will take place on the 29th and 30th of April,” he stated.

Anyanwu nevertheless acknowledged ongoing reconciliation efforts, noting that the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, had initiated moves to bridge the divide.

He said, “Governor Makinde himself has reached out for reconciliation, but like our leader said, we want a sincere and honest reconciliation. In politics, there is no permanent friend or enemy; it is all about interest.”

Also speaking, the Chairman of the Osun State chapter of the PDP, Sunday Bisi, said the Wike-aligned camp remained open to reconciliation but insisted that the planned convention would go ahead.

According to him, Wike had made it clear that reconciliation should not affect the convention timetable or the caretaker leadership.

“He said the convention date is sacrosanct and cannot be changed, and that the members of the National Caretaker Committee have come to stay. If the convention is coming up next week or so, there is no point changing any caretaker now,” he said.

Bisi added that preparatory activities for the convention were already underway in several states.

“As of today, congresses are ongoing in almost 15 states of the country, including Oyo State. So we cannot halt any ongoing congresses or the convention coming up,” he stated.

He maintained that the camp remained open to dialogue if the opposing group genuinely wished to resolve the dispute.

“If they want to come for reconciliation, they can come. We are not quarrelling with anybody; our doors are open. If they come, we will sit down and discuss the positions in the National Working Committee. If their argument is strong, why not? Like Wike said, we are operating from a position of strength,” Bisi added.

Meanwhile, the North Central Zonal Legal Adviser of the PDP, Abubakar Issa, has criticised the push for reconciliation with Wike’s camp, describing his support for President Bola Tinubu as a betrayal of the party.

Issa questioned the basis for the reconciliation initiative, particularly the move by a group aligned with Makinde to engage Wike and his supporters amid the ongoing crisis.

According to him, it is difficult to justify negotiations with a party member who openly backed the presidential candidate of a rival party during the last election.

“But from my own perspective, the question is: on what basis will the PDP meet with Wike? His position is very clear,” Issa said.

“What he is doing is even a crime against the party. You cannot remain a member of the PDP and openly campaign for another candidate. That is not done anywhere in the world.”

He warned that reconciliation without addressing the issue could weaken the party’s internal discipline and credibility.

“So, how do you now sit down to settle with such a person? On what terms? Does it mean that all of us in the PDP must now accept working for Tinubu? That is not possible.

“Within the next few days, we will see the position the party eventually adopts. But personally, I believe many party members will disagree with him. There is no way the PDP can work for the APC,” he added.

(PUNCH)