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States House Of Representatives Member: Tinubu Did Not Use Empty-Budget Box (See Details)

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The Chairman of the Northern Caucus in the House of Representatives, Alhaji Ado Alhassan Doguwa, has refuted allegations that President Bola Tinubu presented an empty Budget Box during his address to the Joint Chambers of the National Assembly….CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

 

 

In a press release addressing the matter, Doguwa clarified that “the President had previously submitted a flash drive as a soft copy of the 2024 Budget. This is currently in the process of being printed out in hard copies, and as is customary, a single hard copy was brought to the floor.”

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“Nevertheless, Senators and Honorable members were content and were effectively guided by the verbal presentation and the President’s detailed analysis of the budget, outlining the funds allocated to various sectors of the economy. Therefore, I want to assert that any reports from the media or mischievous sources insinuating that Mr. President presented empty boxes are NOT TRUE and unfounded,” he stated.

Doguwa dismissed the false reports as “mischievous insinuations” created by “opposition members who habitually criticize the government without valid cause.” He urged Nigerians to disregard such claims and condemned the perpetrators as “enemies of Nigeria’s Progress.”

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Looking forward, Doguwa announced that the House Committee on Petroleum Upstream, which he chairs, will initiate budget defense hearings on the estimates of agencies under its supervision starting next week.

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Nigeria–US Coalition Slams US Lawmaker Over Call To Sack Matawalle.

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A coalition of Nigerians in the United States has criticised remarks by US lawmaker Kimberly Daniels calling for the removal of Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, describing her position as ill-informed and detached from Nigeria’s security realities.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

News reports that Daniels made the call in a Facebook post, citing a recent security assessment report which she said raised concerns about Matawalle’s performance and past tenure as governor of Zamfara State. She urged a leadership review within Nigeria’s defence ministry.

In response, the Nigerian-American Coalition for Strategic Stability said the comments risk undermining Nigeria’s sovereignty and misrepresent the complexity of the country’s security challenges.

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In a statement signed by its convener, Dr. Maxwell Akarachi, the group argued that insecurity in parts of the country stems from deep-rooted structural issues, cross-border criminal activity, and evolving threats, rather than the actions of a single official.

The coalition said it was concerning that a foreign lawmaker would take such a stance without fully understanding ongoing security efforts, adding that Nigeria has recorded some progress under Matawalle’s watch, including coordinated military operations and improved intelligence sharing.

It also warned against narratives it believes are aimed at weakening public confidence in Nigeria’s defence institutions, stressing that such matters should be addressed through local legal and institutional channels rather than external commentary.

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While acknowledging the need for accountability, the group urged that allegations against public officials be handled through due process, not international pressure campaigns.

The coalition further called on international partners to engage Nigeria with accuracy and respect, and urged citizens at home and abroad to support national institutions in the fight against insecurity.

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Bauchi Govt Sacks Driver After Death Of Two Journalists.

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The Bauchi State Government has dismissed a staff member, Aminu Abdullahi, following a fatal road accident involving journalists on official duty that claimed two lives.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The decision was announced on Wednesday by the State Civil Service Commission through its Information Officer, Saleh Umar, who said the action was based on misconduct linked to negligence while performing an assigned task.

Abdullahi, a clerical assistant with the Ministry of Higher Education, was reportedly assigned an additional duty outside his official role to convey a team of journalists covering activities of the North East Development Commission during a project commissioning in Alkaleri Local Government Area.

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During the assignment, the vehicle he was driving was involved in a crash that affected over 10 journalists. Two persons died in the accident, while others sustained varying degrees of injuries.

The commission said his conduct violated the Bauchi State Public Service regulations on duty and responsibility, leading to his dismissal after recommendations from the Ministry of Higher Education and approval by the State Executive Council.

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It also directed the ministry’s management to explain why a non-professional driver was assigned such responsibility in the first place.

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Bwala Reacts To Tinubu’s “Don’t Re-elect Me If I Can’t Fix Electricity” Remark.

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Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, has reacted to a resurfaced video in which the president said Nigerians should not re-elect him if he fails to ensure steady electricity supply.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Bwala spoke during an interview on Arise Television, where he addressed questions about the video and the current performance of the power sector under the Tinubu administration.

He said the president’s statement should be viewed within the context of his ongoing first term, stressing that it is too early to judge promises tied to a possible second term.

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According to him, the administration has already begun implementing reforms in the power sector, including policy decisions and new legislative measures aimed at improving electricity supply.

He maintained that progress is ongoing and that the focus should be on what has been achieved so far rather than expectations for future electoral outcomes.

Bwala added that Nigerians will ultimately decide at the appropriate time whether the president deserves another term based on his overall performance.

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“The president has not even come to the point of second term. We are still in the first term, and reforms are ongoing, including new laws and sectoral changes,” he said.

He further argued that the electorate will make their judgment when the time comes, based on the results delivered by the administration.

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