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Atiku Abubakar Laments Ransom Now Included in Nigerians’ Budgets, Blasts Tinubu Administration Over Debt Celebration Amid Crisis
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has sharply criticised the President Bola Tinubu administration, describing ransom payments to kidnappers as a routine household expense for many Nigerians, comparable to school fees and rent.
In a strongly worded statement issued on Thursday by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku responded to recent claims by the Presidency that Nigeria’s borrowing levels compare favourably with other African countries.
The former vice president said such comparisons reveal a dangerous disconnect between the government and the harsh realities faced by ordinary citizens.
“It is both astonishing and insulting that at a time when millions of Nigerians can barely afford one meal a day, when parents are withdrawing children from school because of crushing hardship, when businesses are collapsing under unbearable electricity tariffs and inflation, and when entire communities are being overrun by terrorists, bandits, and kidnappers, the Presidency is celebrating debt figures as though indebtedness itself were an economic achievement,” Atiku stated.
He painted a grim picture of the security situation, noting that road travel has become “a gamble with death,” while families live in fear of midnight calls announcing abductions. Villages, he said, are routinely sacked by criminals, even as those in power appear more focused on image management than solving the crisis.
“What exactly are Nigerians benefiting from all these loans if insecurity continues to spread and the economy continues to suffocate?” he asked.
Atiku linked the worsening insecurity directly to the collapse of food production, as farmers are driven from their lands by armed groups and terrorists across large parts of the country. This, he argued, has triggered soaring food prices, hunger, and malnutrition.
“Across the country, farmers can no longer safely access their farmlands because vast territories have effectively fallen under the control of armed gangs and terrorists,” he said. “The inevitable result is what Nigerians are currently witnessing — astronomical food prices, widespread hunger, malnutrition, and rising anger among citizens abandoned by their own government.”
While acknowledging that borrowing is not inherently bad when used for productive investments, Atiku insisted that under the current administration, massive borrowing has only deepened poverty, insecurity, and despair.
“No nation becomes prosperous by borrowing to finance consumption, sustain wasteful government lifestyles, and paper over policy failures,” he said. “In Nigeria today, however, citizens see no correlation between the mounting debt profile and improvement in their daily lives.”
The Waziri Adamawa contrasted the current situation with the economic reforms implemented during the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in which he served, which successfully reduced Nigeria’s Paris Club debt and restored international confidence.
He accused the Tinubu administration of using propaganda to distract from its policy failures and urged it to confront the nation’s challenges with sincerity, competence, urgency, and compassion.
“Nigerians do not care about statistical gymnastics from government spokespersons. They care about whether food is affordable, whether their children are safe, whether businesses can survive, whether farmers can return to their lands, and whether the future still holds any promise,” Atiku concluded. “Sadly, under this administration, the answer to those questions is becoming increasingly bleak.”
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Xenophobia: Many Nigerians prefer to die in South Africa than return home — Obi
Former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi has expressed deep concern over the worsening conditions of Nigerians living abroad, revealing that many facing xenophobic attacks in South Africa would rather remain there than return home.
Obi, who recently returned from South Africa, made the remarks at a dinner organised for aspirants of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Abuja on Monday. The comments were contained in a statement issued on Tuesday by the NDC media team.
“I just came back last night from South Africa. You know what Nigerians are going through in South Africa and so many other African countries,” Obi said.
He disclosed that despite efforts to facilitate the return of distressed Nigerians, many rejected the offer, citing worse conditions back home.
“We provided facilities for them to come back. But most of them told me they would rather die there than come back. They said things are even worse at home,” Obi stated.
The former governor said he used the opportunity to engage South African leaders, including former President Thabo Mbeki and three ministers, to plead for better relations between South Africans and other African nationals.
“I took time to sit down with three ministers who are leaders of their own parties to plead with them about how things can work between South Africans and other African nationals, and we had a very fruitful discussion,” he added.
Obi criticised the Federal Government for failing to adequately support Nigerians facing hardship abroad.
“It is not only in South Africa that Nigerians have problems… I have had cause to ask them if our government has visited and the answer is no. If your country is not there for you, who will care for you?” he queried.
He also lamented Nigeria’s deteriorating security situation, noting the country’s past prominent role in global peacekeeping.
“Nigeria played a role in securing nations since the Second World War… But today, Nigeria cannot secure itself. This is unacceptable,” Obi said.
Meanwhile, NDC National Leader Seriake Dickson explained why the party could not deploy electronic voting for its primaries as earlier planned. He said the platform was ready but required further testing to avoid glitches.
“After now, any other primary in the NDC for the next three months upward, and certainly by the next round of elections, every registered voter will start using their phone to vote,” Dickson stated.
He added that the NDC is being built on ideology and service, not as “a special purpose vehicle for any human being.”
Also speaking at the event, former Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the New Nigeria People’s Party, Buba Galadima, urged aspirants who fail to secure tickets to remain loyal to the party.
“The time pushed on us by the APC government through the National Assembly is not a friend of the NDC,” Galadima said, reminding aspirants that only one person can emerge as the candidate in each constituency.
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Turaki-led PDP Welcomes Court Judgment Affirming Goodluck Jonathan’s Eligibility for 2027 Presidential Race
The Taminu Turaki-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has applauded the Abuja Federal High Court judgment that affirmed former President Goodluck Jonathan’s eligibility to contest the 2027 presidential election.
In a statement issued by the faction’s National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, the PDP described the ruling as consistent with the law and common sense, emphasizing that laws cannot have retroactive or retrospective effect.
Ememobong said the suit challenging Jonathan’s eligibility was “a gross abuse of court processes” and an unnecessary distraction that should never have been filed in the first place.
He further welcomed the punitive cost slammed on the plaintiff, describing it as a necessary deterrent to “busybodies and irritants” who allow themselves to be used by forces seeking to undermine democracy.
“This development, coupled with the screening waiver that our party had granted President Goodluck Jonathan, has made the pathway for his presidential rescue mission totally unfettered,” the statement read.
Ememobong added that the PDP’s primaries to select candidates for all positions will hold on May 28, 2026.
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Abuja Court Sought to Disqualify APC Governorship Candidate Kingsley Chinda in Rivers State
Fresh legal hurdles have emerged in the political crisis rocking Rivers State as a group of lawyers has dragged the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Kingsley Chinda, before the Federal High Court in Abuja, seeking to bar him from contesting the 2027 governorship election.
Chinda, who also serves as Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, emerged as the APC’s candidate in the party’s governorship primary held on May 21, 2026, after running as the sole aspirant. Other notable contenders, including incumbent Governor Siminalayi Fubara, Tonye Cole, and Alabo Dakorinama George-Kelly, had withdrawn at the last minute.
However, the Incorporated Trustees of the Association of Legislative Drafting and Advocacy Practitioners filed a suit on May 12, 2026, challenging Chinda’s eligibility. The plaintiffs argue that his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC violated provisions of the Electoral Act 2026 (as amended) and relevant Supreme Court judgments on legislative defection.
The group is asking the court to:
– Stop Chinda from participating in the 2027 Rivers governorship election.
– Order the Speaker of the House of Representatives to remove him as Minority Leader and declare his seat vacant.
– Direct the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct a by-election to fill the vacancy, citing Section 68(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution.
– Prevent INEC from recognizing his nomination as APC candidate.
The suit also initially targeted George-Kelly over his failure to resign as Director-General of the Border Communities Development Agency before the March 30, 2026 deadline for presidential appointees seeking elective office. However, with George-Kelly’s withdrawal from the primary, focus has shifted primarily to Chinda.
In an affidavit supporting the suit, Jesse Amuga, Administrative Secretary of the plaintiff association, stated that Chinda’s continued occupation of his legislative seat while pursuing the APC governorship ticket is unlawful. The plaintiffs noted that Chinda was served a pre-action notice in October 2025 warning of a possible recall process if he defected, which he allegedly ignored.
Chinda’s emergence as APC candidate has added a new layer to the long-running political tensions in Rivers State, particularly involving his political ally, FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, and Governor Fubara.
The case is pending before the Federal High Court in Abuja.
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