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Paul Ejime is a Global Affairs Analyst. A widely traveled journalist, former War Correspondent and author, he is an independent Consultant on Communications and Media development and Governance Issues, such as peace and security and elections.
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Nigerian Vice President Sambo heads ECOWAS Observation Mission
Former Nigerian Vice President Namadi Sambo will lead the ECOWAS Observation Mission for Ghana's 2024 Presidential and Parliamentary elections. ECOWAS is actively preparing for the mission, with Sambo expressing commitment to ensuring its success. Political tension exists between Ghana's ruling NPP and opposition NDC, with a hung parliament and a competitive presidential race featuring 39 candidates. The Electoral Commission is managing candidate replacements following the death of a nominee.
Goita’s Self-Promotion to 5-Star General and Junta Leaders’ Ambition
Assimi Goïta's self-promotion to a five-star general highlights the political ambitions of junta leaders in West Africa, particularly in Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, and Niger. These leaders have overthrown elected governments, citing corruption and security failures, and have formed the Alliance of Sahel States, distancing themselves from ECOWAS. The article criticizes ECOWAS for its ineffective response and highlights the growing influence of Russia and China in the region. The situation has led to increased violence, economic hardship, and diplomatic tensions, with potential consequences for regional integration and stability.
EFCC, constitution and the states
The article discusses the challenges faced by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Nigeria, highlighting its perceived misuse as a political tool rather than an independent anti-corruption agency. It focuses on a legal case brought by Kogi State and 15 other states challenging the constitutional validity of the EFCC Act, arguing that it undermines state powers. The case, pending before the Supreme Court, seeks to affirm Nigeria's federal structure by ensuring that state assemblies have a say in national legislation. The article critiques the centralization of power in the presidency and its impact on federalism and electoral processes.
Hardship: Don’t incite Nigerians against govt, APC Chieftain warns politicians
Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, an APC chieftain, cautions politicians against inciting Nigerians to protest against the government amidst temporary economic hardships. He emphasizes the need for patience and support for President Bola Tinubu's efforts to stabilize the economy. Oyintiloye warns that inciting public unrest is unpatriotic and urges security agencies to act against those attempting to cause havoc. He reassures that the current economic challenges are temporary and calls for a collaborative approach to finding solutions.
Nigerians groan as new petrol pump price raises cost of living
The recent increase in petrol prices in Nigeria, from N897 to N1,030 per liter, has led to widespread concern about the rising cost of living. Economic expert Dahiru Garba warns of severe economic and social repercussions, including increased poverty, higher transportation and food costs, and challenges for SMEs and the agricultural sector. Citizens like Mary Chatta and Oyiza Malik express their struggles with the increased cost of living, while taxi driver Emeka Uzor considers leaving his business due to unprofitability. Calls for government intervention to mitigate these impacts are emphasized.
PDP crisis unfortunate, disappointing – Party chieftain
The PDP is facing a significant internal crisis, with suspensions and reciprocal actions among key officers of its National Working Committee. Toafik Gani, a party chieftain, expressed disappointment over the situation, emphasizing the need for unity and adherence to the party's rotational leadership arrangement. The crisis has led to a lack of a universally accepted national chairman, raising concerns about the party's prospects in the 2027 elections. The PDP Board of Trustees is attempting to mediate the conflict, urging factions to revert to the status quo.
SDP releases timetable for Nov. 2 LG election in Nasarawa
The Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Nasarawa State has announced the timetable for the upcoming local government elections scheduled for November 2. The primary elections for different zones within the state are set to take place in mid-October, with specific dates allocated for Lafita, Akwanga, and Keffi zones. The announcement was made by Mohammed Audu, the Chairman of the Electoral Committee of SDP in Lafia.
Obasanjo urges leaders to utilise Nigeria’s resources wisely
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo urged Nigerian leaders to wisely utilize the country's abundant resources for national development, speaking at the Methodist Archdiocese of Abuja's 40th anniversary. He emphasized Nigeria's potential, comparing its resources to those of other nations, and called for prayer and humility to overcome current challenges. President Bola Tinubu, represented by Nyesom Wike, commended the Methodist Church Nigeria for its contributions to social justice and education. Methodist Prelate Dr. Oliver Aba highlighted the need for gratitude and faith amidst challenges, referencing biblical teachings. The event honored notable figures with the Knights of John Wesley award.
TINUBU, BEWARE OF NYESOM WIKE
Richard Akinnola criticizes Nyesom Wike for his perceived narcissism and opportunism, highlighting Wike's pattern of turning against his political benefactors. Wike's recent actions, including his support for President Tinubu, are seen as self-serving, with a history of repudiating his own statements and allegiances. The article suggests that Wike's political career is marked by betrayals and a lack of loyalty, despite his achievements as Governor.
Macky Sall congratulates Senegal’s opposition leader on presidential election as rivals concede defeat
Outgoing President of Senegal, Macky Sall, congratulated opposition leader Bassirou Diomaye Faye on his victory in the presidential election, with almost all other candidates, including former Prime Minister Ahmadou Ba, conceding defeat. Unofficial estimates suggest Faye won approximately 57% of the vote. The National Electoral Commission is compiling the official tally, and the final figures are expected to be announced by the Appeal Court of Dakar, with validation by the Constitutional Council. Sall is set to hand over power to Faye, Senegal's youngest President, on April 2nd. Faye's victory is seen as a triumph for democracy in Senegal and the ECOWAS region, which has seen a rise in military rule. Faye, a former tax collector, faces the immediate task of reconciling a politically tense nation and has promised to tackle corruption and address the needs of the youthful population.
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