2027: Ex-Senate President Leads Benue’s Drumbeat of Support for Tinubu

The former Senate President, Ameh Ebute, along with the ex-member of the Ninth National Assembly’s House of Representatives, Honourable Francis Agbo, together with key figures from the Benue South Senatorial District—comprising Ado, Okpokwu, and Ogbadibo—held a rally during the weekend. The event aimed at garnering backing for both President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia.

At the rally, the ex-Senate President stressed “the importance of consistently backing Governor Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia of Benue State due to the opposing forces hindering the progress of Benue.”

He said, “Let me reassure you that our efforts are underway. We stand fully behind the government—meaning all of Zone C. I particularly appreciate your contribution, Linda, for organizing this event as it marks the first such gathering in the area.”

One of the organizers, Honorable Linda Ene Agada, who acts as the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor for Town Beautification, expressed her gratitude to the residents of Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo. She acknowledged the massive turnout where thousands showed up to demonstrate their backing and confidence in Fr Hyacinth Alia. As mentioned by Ms. Agada, he remains resolute in his mission to advance development in the North Central region despite numerous challenges.

Honorable Agada stated, “I am deeply impressed by the substantial backing that the Governor is getting from my federal constituency. Despite focusing primarily on Enone, the Governor’s administration has initiated several projects including the construction of the Igumale-Agila road, progress on the Igumale-Okpoga road, and the development of a Primary Health Care Center in Ai-Oduh within the Ogbadibo Local Government area, amongst other initiatives.”

In terms of appointments, the Governor appointed Enone as the inaugural Chairman of the Benue State Internal Revenue Service, representing the Idoma-Igede community, and was also the founding Director-General of Public Procurement in Benue State.

Related News 2027: We Won’t Join Coalition to Challenge Tinubu — The Patriots SERAP Files Suit Against Tinubu for ‘Unlawful Suspension’ of Fubara and Rivers Lawmakers Kalu Praises Tinubu’s ₦2.5 Trillion Education Budget

The current federal constituency includes the Deputy Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly, the Commissioner for Women’s Affairs, as well as Commissioners for Water Resources and Climate Change. Additionally, we have the Federal Commissioner from the Public Complaints Commission, three individuals serving on the Federal Board, and several board members at state-level institutions, amongst other key positions.

The honorable Agada also mentioned that the event was arranged to demonstrate gratitude for the effective leadership provided by the Governor and to confirm that the residents of Ado/Okpokwa/Ogbadibo are committed to supporting his re-election bid in 2027.

Among those present were Mr. Okoriko Aba, Honorable Agada who previously chaired the Ogbadibo Local Government, the Vice Chairperson of Ado Local Government, Jane Ikese, and Honorable Sunday Otse Ogenyi, who serves as the Deputy Leader of the Ado Legislative Council.

FURTHER READING FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Stay updated with the latest news from Tribune Online in real time! Connect with us on WhatsApp for instant access to breaking news, special reports, and personal conversations. Become part of our WhatsApp Community today!

Tags: AliabenueTinubu Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc.
Syndigate.info
).

INEC Chief Laments Unfair Treatment of Professor Nwosu

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu, has urged for the commemoration of former INEC Chairman, Professor Humphrey Nwosu, emphasizing that Nigeria hasn’t treated him justly.

Late Nwosu served as the Chairman of the National Electoral Commission (NEC) and held the position of Chief Electoral Commissioner of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from 1989 to 1993.

The electoral commission during his tenure organized the June 12, 1993 elections, which were clinched by the presidential nominee from the former Social Democratic Party (SDP), Bashorun Moshood Kashimawo Abiola.

The election deemed to be the most free and fair was nullified by the previous military president, General Ibrahim Babangida.

During the afternoon session dedicated to honoring the former chairperson of the Commission, Professor Yakubu expressed his condolences in a eulogy for the recently departed Professor Nwosu, lamenting the insufficient acknowledgment he received.

He stated: “Professor Nwosu put forth his utmost effort, but this was often overlooked by numerous individuals, even those who initially brought him aboard during the vast transformation from military governance to democratic rule. This period culminated with the nullification of the presidential elections conducted in 1993, leading to the disbanding of the electoral body and paving the way for an interim administration.”

Associated News from June 12 includes: An APGA chieftain has urged President Tinubu to rename the INEC headquarters after Humphrey Nwosu. The organization continues to stress the importance of tribunals for handling electoral offenses. Additionally, various Arewa groups have opposed calls for the dismissal of INEC chairman Yakubu.

Nevertheless, over time, the result of his endeavor has gained widespread recognition. The election is now hailed as one of the finest in Nigerian history. Even those who nullified it have voiced their remorse.

“Twenty-five years after 1993, in June 2018, Chief M.K.O. Abiola, who was believed to be the victor of the 1993 presidential election, was awarded the country’s top honor, the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR), bestowed posthumously.”

His running partner, Ambassador Baba Gana Kingibe, received the nation’s second-highest honor, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON). The day of the election, June 12th, 1993, has been officially declared a public holiday known as Democracy Day.

Unfortunately, the electoral commission responsible for conducting the election led by Professor Nwosu garnered little recognition, seeming as though nobody had organized the entire process.

Undoubtedly, the election did not organize itself; it was managed by a commission comprised of commissioners and a chairman. Should it have been overlooked during his lifetime that Professor Nwosu did not receive due recognition, it would be fitting for the relevant authorities to honor him posthumously.

Professor Yakubu, recalling other significant accomplishments of the late Nwosu from his tenure, reassured the family of the late Professor Nwosu that the Commission would keep acknowledging Professor Nwosu’s commendable contributions and devoted service to the country.

He implemented numerous advancements in electoral administration. Physically speaking, he established the groundwork for the Commission’s autonomy by introducing the present tripartite hierarchical framework of the commission, featuring branches at national, state, and local government tiers.

He implemented several changes in how elections were managed during his term. This period is closely associated with the Open Ballot System, commonly known as Option A4, where voters lined up according to the emblem representing their preferred political party for both voting and being officially tallied.

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Stay updated with live news from Tribune Online! Connect with us via WhatsApp for immediate alerts, special reports, and behind-the-scenes conversations. Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel today!

Tags: Professor Mahmood Yakubu Dr. Humphrey Nwosu Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (
Syndigate.info
).

Asylum Hotels Set to House Channel Migrants Indefinitely

Asylum Hotels Set to House Channel Migrants Indefinitely

Migrants will continue to be housed in asylum hotels and other temporary accommodation for years to come, the Treasury has admitted.

Prior to gaining control in last July’s
general election
, The Labour party promised to stop using hotels for asylum seekers.

However, an ongoing examination of government expenditures has recognized that “the demand for temporary housing facilities is expected to persist in the upcoming years.”

A
Treasury document
disclosed details about a research initiative exploring methods to enhance the acquisition of temporary housing by government agencies and municipal authorities.

It is being carried out by officials from the chancellor’s office.
Rachel Reeves
‘new Department for Cost Efficiency, along with the
Home Office
and other Whitehall departments.

The report highlighted that the Home Office allocated £2.3 billion for hotel expenses as part of asylum support during the period from 2022 to 2023.

It cited ‘pressure on housing supplies’ and ‘risks posed by global instability’ as factors contributing to the ongoing necessity of accommodating asylum seekers in hotels.

Labour is facing renewed examination as the count of immigrants entering the UK via the Channel reached an unprecedented high during the initial quarter of the year.

In his attempts to decrease the number of border crossings, it has come to light how Prime Minister Sir Michael is
Keir Starmer
might think about relocating unsuccessful asylum applicants to overseas ‘repatriation centers’ located in the Balkan region.


According to recent data from the Home Office, a total of 241 individuals traveled across the Channel using four vessels on Saturday.

Based on an examination of government statistics, this raised the cumulative total for the year up to March 22 to 5,512.

This figure stands at 4,306 as of the same date in 2024 and was 3,683 in 2023; meanwhile, by March 22, 2022, the number reached 3,836.

So far this year, the peak daily total was recorded on March 2 when 592 individuals arrived via 11 boats crossing the Channel.

The Treasury report detailed an examination of government expenditures related to temporary housing, encompassing accommodations provided for asylum seekers as well.

The data underscored a finding from a report issued previously by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), which revealed that the cost per asylum seeker surged by 141% between 2019-20 and 2023-24, rising dramatically from £17,000 to £41,000.

The report also noted that ‘private companies providing temporary housing have seen unprecedented earnings over the past few years, which has resulted in allegations of exploiting the market.’

‘Evidence suggests that certain types of temporary housing can negatively affect both children and their families.’

The Treasury determined that there was a strong financial justification for enhancing the acquisition of temporary housing solutions throughout central and local governments.

An official from the government alleged that companies were capitalizing on the small boats crisis for financial gain.

They told
The Times
: ‘⁠Following the Covid pandemic, the last government bolted on hotel supply to the old contracts which were not designed for this purpose, and which have allowed the three major providers to rack up massive profits working within contracts not designed to manage that level of spend.’

The source indicated that over the longer term, the government was exploring ways to transition these contracts into more suitable long-term agreements. These new arrangements would emphasize better management of expenditures and performance.

In the meantime, Downing Street refrained from dismissing the possibility of relocating rejected asylum seekers to the Balkans today.

Recently, it came to light that Home Office officials have debated plans for establishing offshore ‘removal centers.’ These facilities would be used to accommodate asylum seekers whose applications were denied and who have exhausted all appeal options.

The plans include providing funds to the nations hosting individuals who are being transferred out of the UK.

This comes after the European Commission supported the adoption of ‘return hubs’ by countries within the EU.

A government spokesperson stated: “The expense borne by taxpayers for temporary housing has surged dramatically. This occurred following the government’s takeover of an asylum system that was facing unparalleled pressures, with numerous individuals trapped in a processing backlog without having their cases examined.”

We are fully dedicated to ceasing the utilization of hotels. Since entering government, we have promptly restarted the asylum process to start shutting down these accommodations, increased the number of deportations, removed over 19,000 individuals without a legitimate claim to remain in the UK, and formed the Border Security Command to break up the criminal networks fueling this trafficking.

The Value for Money office will collaborate with various departments, local administration, and the business sector to address these issues, fostering a more strategic and coordinated method that ensures greater benefits for taxpayers.

Read more

Espionage Fears Grow as Trump and Musk Ax Thousands of Federal Workers

As President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk work to overhaul the federal government, they’re forcing out thousands of workers with insider knowledge and connections who now need a job.

For Russia, China and other adversaries, the upheaval in Washington as Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency guts government agencies presents an unprecedented opportunity to recruit informants, national security and intelligence experts say.

Every former federal worker with knowledge of or access to sensitive information or systems could be a target. When thousands of them leave their jobs at the same time, that creates a lot of targets, as well as a counterespionage challenge for the United States.

“This information is highly valuable, and it shouldn’t be surprising that Russia and China and other organizations — criminal syndicates for instance — would be aggressively recruiting government employees,” said Theresa Payton, a former White House chief information officer under President George W. Bush, who now runs her own cybersecurity firm.

Many agencies oversee crucial data

Each year an average of more than 100,000 federal workers leave their jobs. Some retire; others move to the private sector. This year, in three months, the number is already many times higher.

It’s not just intelligence officers who present potential security risks. Many departments and agencies oversee vast amounts of data that include personal information on Americans as well as sensitive information about national security and government operations. Exiting employees could also give away helpful security secrets that would allow someone to penetrate government databases or physical offices.

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, for instance, maintains information on trade negotiations that could help an adversary undercut the United States. Federal records house data on clandestine intelligence operations and agents. Pentagon databases contain reams of sensitive information on U.S. military capabilities. The Department of Energy oversees many of the nation’s most closely guarded nuclear secrets.

“Even during favorable periods, this occurs — when an individual within the intelligence sector, driven by personal financial gain or other motivations, approaches an embassy with the intention of betraying America — however, DOGE has elevated this practice to unprecedented heights,” stated John Schindler, a previous counterintelligence officer.

“Someone is going to go rogue,” he said. “It’s just a question of how bad it will be.”

Only a tiny fraction of the many millions of Americans who have worked for the federal government have ever been accused of espionage. The overwhelming number are conscientious patriots who would never sell out their country, Payton said.

Background checks, employee training and exit interviews are all designed to prevent informants or moles — and to remind departing federal employees of their duty to preserve national secrets even after leaving federal service.

A single individual can cause significant harm.

It takes only one or two misguided or disgruntled workers to cause a national security crisis. Former FBI agent Robert Hanssen and former CIA officer Aldrich Ames, who both spied for Russia, show just how damaging a single informant can be.

Hanssen divulged sweeping information about American intelligence-gathering, including details that authorities said were partly responsible for the outing of U.S. informants in Russia who were later executed for working on America’s behalf.

The odds that one angry former employee reaches out to a foreign power go up as many federal employees find themselves without a job, experts said. What’s not in doubt is that foreign adversaries are looking for any former employees they can flip. They’re hunting for that one informant who could deliver a big advantage for their nation.

“It all comes down to the figures,” said Schindler.

Frank Montoya Jr., a retired high-ranking FBI official and ex-top U.S. government counterintelligence leader, expressed lesser worry over seasoned intelligence agency personnel violating their pledges and defecting to adversarial nations like America’s enemies. However, he highlighted how numerous governmental employees outside these agencies might become targets for recruitment by countries such as Russia or China.

“When it comes to stealing intellectual property, taking sensitive technologies, or gaining access to power grids and financial systems, someone from the IRS or social services who is deeply concerned about what DOGE is doing might pose a greater threat,” Montoya stated.

Initially, military and intelligence personnel were mainly targeted by foreign spies seeking informants. However, with the vast amounts of data stored across numerous agencies, which could provide China or Russia with a strategic advantage, this focus has shifted.

“Over the past two decades or so, we’ve observed that both China and Russia have focused more on acquiring non-defensive and unclassified data. This trend aids their efforts to upgrade their armed forces and improve their infrastructure,” explained Montoya.

Engaging online has made things simpler compared to past times.

The internet has significantly simplified the process for foreign countries to pinpoint and enlist possible informants.

Once, Soviet intelligence officers had to wait for an embittered agent to make contact, or go through the time-consuming process of identifying which recently separated federal employees could be pliable. Now, all you need is a LinkedIn subscription and you can quickly find former federal officials in search of work.

“You go on LinkedIn, you see someone who was ‘formerly at Department of Defense now looking for work’ and it’s like, ‘Bingo,'” Schindler said.

A clandestine intelligence agency or fraudster aiming to take advantage of a recently unemployed government employee might attract possible candidates by publishing a bogus employment listing on the internet.

A uniquely concerning scenario revolves around the possibility of a hostile entity arranging sham employment interviews to engage ex-federal employees as supposed consultants for a fictitious firm. These individuals might receive compensation for sharing their knowledge, all under the pretense of consultancy work, unaware that they’re inadvertently providing intelligence to adversaries. There have been instances where Russia has previously enlisted unsuspecting American citizens to act on its behalf.

Payton’s advice for former federal employees seeking employment mirrors her counsel for those dealing with federal counterintelligence; she stated, “Stay highly vigilant.”

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence did not respond to questions about the risks that a former federal worker or contractor could sell out the country. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard recently announced plans to investigate leaks within the intelligence community, though her announcement was focused not on counterespionage concerns but on employees who pass information to the press or the public.

In a statement, the office said it would investigate any claims that a member of the intelligence community was improperly releasing information.

The intelligence community includes numerous patriots who have contacted DNI Gabbard and her team personally, stating that they previously voiced concerns about these matters but were disregarded,” the office stated. “This will not continue to be the situation.

Provided by Syndigate Media Inc. (
Syndigate.info
).

BREAKING: INEC Receives Petition for Recall of Natasha From Constituents


We’re recalling her due to serious violations, misuse of authority, and other issues – Constituents


LAGOS

The Independent National Electoral Commission has received a petition from the residents of Kogi Central Senatorial District seeking to recall the senator who was suspended and represents the district in the National Assembly.

The petition was filed along with more than 250,000 signatures from residents, representing approximately half of the roughly 480,000 registered voters in Kogi Central—a total that satisfies INEC’s criteria of 50% plus one.

The petition brought forward by Ms. Charity Ijese on behalf of her fellow constituents was handed over to the INEC headquarters where it was accepted by the Commission’s Secretary, Mrs. Rose Anthony, early Monday morning and duly timestamped.

In their petition, entitled “Petition by Constituents Calling for the Recall of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Due to Loss of Trust,” the signatories stated, “As duly registered voters within Kogi Central Senatorial District, we exercise our legal rights granted under the statutes of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We officially request the removal of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from her position in the Nigerian Senate.”

This application for recalling Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan is submitted under Section 69 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (amended version) and according to INEC’s Rules and Procedures for Recall Petitions.

They stated that Akpoti-Uduaghan came into power due to a Court of Appeal ruling in October 2024; however, they mentioned that the petition was filed because they lost faith in her representation.

This petition stems from our lost trust in the Senator because of serious wrongdoing, misuse of authority, avoidance of proper procedures, and a consistent pattern of deceptive actions. These behaviors have not only humiliated the citizens of Kogi Central but have also damaged the credibility of both the Nigerian Senate and our country’s democratic systems.

Through this petition, which we have confirmed has been signed by over half of the registered voters in Kogi Central, we are demanding that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) initiate the constitutional and procedural steps for recalling Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from her position so as to declare her seat vacant,” stated the constituents.

In her address to the press following the filing of the petition, Ijese, surrounded by numerous fellow constituents, reiterated their commitment to seeing the recall effort through.

Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc.
Syndigate.info
).

Kalonzo Sounds Alarm on IEBC Restructuring

Kalonzo Musyoka, a prominent figure in the opposition group known as Wiper, has voiced his worries about the transparency and impartiality surrounding the restructuring of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). These concerns arise after an agreement was reached between President William Ruto and ex-Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

At an event held in Kiambu County, Kalonzo revealed that he had sent a letter to Odinga stressing the importance of fair representation when choosing IEBC commissioners.

“I believed Raila would support me consistently from start to finish, but now I’ve reached out to him because we need to clarify matters to avoid any misunderstandings,” Musyoka stated.

He voiced concern that the Ruto-Odinga pact could have negative repercussions for the execution of the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report, specifically regarding the restructuring of the IEBC.

“We are awaiting the appropriate moment when the committee choosing the commissioners should ensure an equitable nomination process. During our discussion of the NADCO report with the Kikuyu member of parliament, I advocated for collaboration and agreement,” Musyoka stated.

The leader of the Wipers also expressed his hope for Odinga’s backing in maintaining transparency, noting that he had officially conveyed his worries to avoid any possible misunderstandings.

“As a nation, we have arrived at a point where everyone, especially our leaders, seems uncertain about Kenya’s direction. However, for us, we stand as a devoted opposition of the people,” Kalonzo stated firmly.

The reconstruction of the IEBC has been central to the NADCO talks, with officials from both the government and the opposition urging for prompt action.

National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah stated that tackling the reform of the IEBC is essential, whereas Kalonzo stressed that prioritizing electoral justice, including an audit of the 2022 presidential vote, should come first.

The NADCO report, which provides suggestions for electoral reforms, has faced hurdles such as legal impediments.

Following objections from a petitioner regarding its content, the High Court in Kiambu halted the execution of the decision. This has led Kalonzo to accuse the Kenya Kwanza administration of trying to obstruct the realization of the report.

Provided by Syndigate Media Inc. (
Syndigate.info
).