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Pat Utomi Points Out Nigerians Not Suffering In Current Economy

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 Pat Utomi Points Out Nigerians Not Suffering In Current Economy

In an interview with PUNCH, Pat Utomi dismissed the notion that every Nigerian is currently suffering, asserting that those engaged in corrupt practices are exceptions. He refuted the claims of the APC that the current administration is on the right path, emphasizing the need for President Bola Tinubu’s government to present specific solutions to the prevailing economic challenges……CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

 

 

 

 

 

Utomi expressed concern over the distress faced by many Nigerians, citing personal experiences like struggling to buy fuel and confronting issues related to the economy. He criticized the government’s lack of responsiveness to the dire situation, highlighting the alarming rates of death and starvation among citizens.

According to Utomi, it is essential to address critical issues such as the exchange rate, debt management, poverty rates, economic diversification, education, and healthcare. He urged a shift from emotional rhetoric to pragmatic discussions about the country’s future, emphasizing the need to tackle corruption and prioritize the well-being of the people.

In referencing the scriptures, Utomi drew parallels, stating that Nigeria faces an existential crisis and must choose between continuing on a path leading to potential turmoil, akin to Somalia, or making significant changes with the chance of a positive transformation, similar to India’s trajectory.

While acknowledging Nigeria’s historical missteps, Utomi maintained that a turnaround is possible through serious and committed efforts, urging leaders to prioritize the nation’s welfare over personal gain.

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Primary Shake-Up: PDP Unveils High-Stakes Appeal Panels To Overhaul Election Disputes!.

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has officially inaugurated appeal panels to address grievances and petitions stemming from its recent primary elections for presidential, governorship, and legislative seats. These panels are designed to bolster the party’s internal democratic processes and ensure transparency and fairness in its candidate selection.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

National Publicity Secretary Jungudo Mohammed announced that these committees will review complaints from dissatisfied aspirants and provide recommendations consistent with the party’s constitution, electoral guidelines, and applicable laws.

The panels are structured as follows:

  • Presidential and Governorship Appeals: Led by National Chairman Abdulrahman Mohammed, this 24-member committee includes former National Secretary Samuel Anyanwu and is scheduled to begin sittings on June 10 at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja.

  • Legislative Appeals: Chaired by Suleiman Afolagbe, this nine-member panel will review disputes regarding National Assembly and state assembly primaries, with sittings set for June 8 and June 9 at the National Working Committee (NWC) Hall in Abuja.

According to Mohammed, this initiative underscores the PDP’s commitment to maintaining a credible and transparent selection process as it prepares for future elections.

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2027 Power Play: ADC Insiders Demand Malami Pick Running Mate From Kebbi South!.

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A pressure group known as the Kebbi ADC Unity Forum is urging Abubakar Malami, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) gubernatorial candidate for 2027, to select his running mate from the Kebbi South Senatorial District. The group’s coordinator, Garba Abdulkareem, formally recommended Paul Gambo Tase for the deputy governorship, arguing that this choice would foster regional balance, equity, and political inclusiveness within the party.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Strategic Rationale: Because Malami hails from the Kebbi Central Senatorial District, the forum contends that the deputy governorship slot should be zoned to the South to ensure fair representation.

  • Candidate Profile: Paul Gambo Tase is a retired economist formerly with the NNPC and was the Labour Party’s governorship candidate in the 2023 elections. According to the forum, Tase is both qualified and willing to serve if selected.

  • Broad Support: The forum describes itself as a coalition comprising professionals, community leaders, youth, and women, all aiming to bolster the ADC’s performance in the upcoming 2027 polls.

Abubakar Malami, who previously served as the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, is now the ADC’s flagbearer for the Kebbi State governorship race.

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“We Have Nowhere To Go”: Displaced Nasarawa Villagers Beg For Help As Invaders Occupy Their Territory!.

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What began as a series of violent attacks in the Odeni Gida Ward of Nasarawa State—resulting in over 80 deaths and the widespread destruction of homes and farms—has escalated into a more alarming situation: the apparent occupation of deserted villages by the very individuals who forced the residents out. Survivors report that these attackers are now openly grazing cattle in the abandoned communities, leading many to argue that the violence was a coordinated armed conquest rather than the “communal clash” often cited by government and security officials.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Disputed Narrative: Residents and community commentators, such as Yahaya Kana Ismaila, reject the “communal clash” classification, noting that the victims share no ethnic or territorial ties with the heavily armed invaders who carried out these simultaneous, sophisticated attacks.

  • Growing Impunity: Despite reports of significant loss of life, residents express deep frustration over the lack of arrests and accountability. Critics argue that premature reconciliation meetings and the inequitable distribution of relief materials have only served to weaken the pursuit of justice.

  • Desperate Appeals: With many villagers still displaced and fearful of returning to their homes, there is mounting distrust toward local authorities. Community members, including Abdulwahid Angala Odeni and Suleiman Otto Wakili, are now pleading for direct intervention from the Federal Government to address the ongoing insecurity and the illegal occupation of their lands.

As the tragedy continues to fade from public discourse, survivors are left to grapple with an existential question: if they cannot safely return, who now lays claim to their ancestral heritage?

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