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Reach out to opposition for inclusiveness, Uhuru Kenyatta tells Tinubu as Shettima says fuel is top priority

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Former Kenyan president, Uhuru Kenyatta who was Guest Lecturer at today’s presidential inauguration lecture for the swearing of Senator Bola, has charged the incoming administration to reach to the opposition in order to ensure inclusiveness and national unity in Nigeria.
Also at the event which took place at the international conference centre, Abuja , President Muhammadu Buhari charged the incoming administration of President elect, Bola Tinubu on the need to ensure inclusiveness, national unity and prioritise the citizens welfare.
The theme of the Lecture was Deepening Democracy for Development and Integration.
Buhari noted that in the course of this lecture, “we have learnt that democracy is the not only a system of governance, but also a way of life, requiring active such participation, inclusivity, relentless pursuit of Justice and fairness.
He noted that true democracy thrives where the voice of the citizens are heard, valued and represented regardless of their background or social status.
The president said that the underlying philosophy of the lecture is the fact that the nation’s progress rests in unity , inclusivity and shared responsibility.
“We have acknowledged that the task of nation building is an inclusive one which transcend political affiliations and personal interest”
He therefore, charged the incoming administration to ensure that no Nigerian is left behind,
President Buhari while noting that lessons from the lecture go beyond academic exercise, assured that as he prepares to hand over, to the President elect, there is a sense of hope based on the capacity of the incoming President, to deliver on the assignments given to him, by Nigerians.
“We must heed the lesions of this lecture and translate them into concrete actions, continue to prioritize the welfare of our citizens providing them with quality educations and sustainable livelihoods
“We must fight corruption in all its form ensure accountability, but above all, we must be United,
“Our diversity is our strength, there must be understanding and respect to overcome our differences.
He also called on the incoming government to provide an environment where every Nigerian have equal opportunities to thrive, irrespective of background, or social status The guest speaker and former Kenyan
Uhuru Kenyatta said- “Remember that your victory is not just about numbers , as Wester Democracies will have us to believe, the real victory will be how you reach out to all the voices in Nigeria, and how every Nigerian, from Katsina in the north, to Port Harcourt in the south, to the Yorubas in the West and Anambra n the East, how they will all feel included in your victory and see your government as their government, your agenda as their agenda, one Nigeria, one government for all”
Kenyatta, also reminded the Tinubu administration that the contest is now over , adding that” the work of build ing a prosperous and unified Nigeria, now beings.
“Upon assuming the office of the President, you will be wise to transcend from the tactical politics of an election to assume your role as Nigeria’s vision bearer.
“ This will demand the complete overhaul of mindset politicians are conditioned to embrace during the election process.
As President, you must learn very quickly to lead those who love you and those who loath you with deeper passion and commitments because you are now the father of all
“As you take command of the nation armed forces, you become the embodiment of the sum total if the different groups, you become the symbol of national unity of Nigeria.
Kenyatta who also advised the incoming government on the need to surround it self with the voices of those who will counter balance the hardliners that feel entitled to the piece of the office, added that “ You will lose nothing and gain everything, by reaching out across the political, ethnic and religious lines, to those who nay feel aggrieved by your victory in one way or the other, please allow them to experience and be part of your vision for greater Nigeria.
“It is my hope and my prayers that the lessons from across the continent will give you the resolve to work the difficult path in overcoming those three elements of negative ethnicity, religious discrimination and corruption.
“ As a fellow African, I look forward to a Nigeria that emerged from this transition, ready to fight for its rightful position on the global stage, with both hands
Vice President elect, Kashim Shettima who stood in for President elect Bola Tinubu, reiterated that President Muhammadu Buhari conducted the freest election in the country, during the just concluded general elections
Shettima used the opportunity to assure Nigerians that the Tinubu’s administration will address the issues of fuel subsidy regime abd the dual interest rates, heavily criticized for fueling corruption under the outgoing administration of President Buhari.
Shettima who described his emergence as Vice President, as “a child of necessity” debunked fears that the Tinubu’s administration was predicated on Islamization of the country, adding that “ If Tinubu who is married to a Christian and Pastor at the Redeemed Christian Christian Church did not Islamise his own house, how can he be accused of planning to Islamise the country.
The Vice President elect revealed that he deliberately appointed an Igbo man and a practicing Catholic as his Aid De Camp ( ADC) , while his Chief Security Detail, is also a Christian, adding that “ So, the so called Boko Haram sponsor will now be protected by Christians”
He noted that there is no perfect democracy, but assured that the Tinubu’s regime, will strive to meet the expectations of Nigerians
“ A Vice President is as good as his loyalty to his Principal,
“ Let the sense of our jubilation be paused, instead, for now is not the time to revel in the enchantment of triumph, instead, let us come together and recognize the reality that has afflicted our nation and move from strength to strength.”
Good will messages were received from the Sultan of Sokoto, Mohammed Abubakar 111, Mathew Kukah, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto and Amina Mohammed.
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Ex-petroleum Minister Alison Madueke found not guilty by UK court

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Dezieani Allison Madueke, former Nigeria’s petroleum Minister, was on Wednesday, pronounced ‘not guilty’ ​by a London jury of six bribery charges.

Madueke who was faced excessive media trial during the administration of late Muhammad Buhari over allegation money laundering amounting to billions of dollars, was charged with five counts of accepting bribes and a ​charge of conspiracy to commit bribery, which she denied.

Prosecutors ⁠alleged Alison-Madueke, 65, was given “a life of luxury” in London ​from oil and gas industry figures seeking lucrative contracts in Nigeria, ​which has long grappled with mismanagement and corruption.

Madueke who served as petroleum Minister between 2010 and 2015 under then-president Goodluck Jonathan, was  well the president of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.

She told the court that she never took any bribes and had no real ​influence over the awarding of lucrative government contracts.

After a trial at London’s Southwark ‌Crown ⁠Court, Alison-Madueke was acquitted by a jury of all six charges.

Alison-Madueke stood trial alongside oil industry executive Olatimbo Ayinde, 54, who was ​charged with one count of bribery relating to ​Alison-Madueke ⁠and a separate count of bribery of a foreign public official.

Alison-Madueke’s brother Doye Agama, 69, was charged with conspiracy to commit bribery ⁠with ​his sister relating to payments made to ​Agama’s church.

Both Ayinde and Agama denied the charges against them and were also ​acquitted by the jury.

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NHRC boss Ojukwu condemns death of Gen. Rabe Abubakar, backs state police to address insecurity

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Dr. Tony Ojukwu, SAN, the Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), has condemned in the strongest terms the abduction and subsequent death of Retired Major General Rabe Abubakar while in bandits’ captivity, describing it as a grave violation of the right to life and personal security that demands urgent and systemic responses.

Ojukwu said the incident represents a disturbing escalation of insecurity in the country and a direct assault on the dignity and sanctity of human life.

A statement signed by the Director Corporate Affairs and External Linkages Fatimah Agwai Mohammed, quoted Ojukwu as saying the Commission received with deep sorrow the news of the General’s death, which occurred while he was held captive, despite reported efforts by the Katsina State Government and security agencies to secure his release.

He noted that every person, regardless of status or background, is entitled to the protection of the right to life, liberty, and security of person under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and international human rights instruments to which Nigeria is a party.

He stressed that the abduction and death of a retired senior military officer underscores the extent to which insecurity has penetrated all levels of society, leaving citizens, including highly placed individuals, vulnerable to criminal violence.

The Executive Secretary expressed concern that schools, homes, and communities are no longer safe, and that the persistent threat of banditry and kidnapping continues to erode public confidence in the state’s duty to protect.

He stated that the Commission views the killing as not only a loss to the bereaved family and Katsina State, but a national tragedy that reflects the urgent need for a coordinated and rights-based response to insecurity.

The NHRC boss said the Commission believes that the conversation around the establishment of state police deserves serious and immediate consideration as part of a broader strategy to address insecurity.

He explained that decentralizing policing could bring security closer to communities, improve response time, and enhance local intelligence gathering, provided that such structures are created with strong legal frameworks, civilian oversight, and adherence to human rights standards to prevent abuse and ensure accountability.

The Learned Silk called on the Federal Government and security agencies to ensure that a thorough, independent, and transparent investigation is carried out to identify and bring to justice all those responsible for the heinous act.

He emphasized that accountability is essential to upholding the rule of law and to deter further violations, and urged authorities to strengthen measures for the protection of civilians while exploring structural reforms that can improve security outcomes nationwide.

The Commission extended its condolences to the family of the late General, the Government of Katsina State, and the Nigerian people. Dr. Ojukwu affirmed that the NHRC remains committed to monitoring the situation and to advocating for policies and actions that safeguard the right to life and security for all Nigerians.

 

 

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Rwandan dies in Kuje prison

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A Rwandan citizen identified as Benjamin Relasss has reportedly died in custody at the Kuje prison in Abuja, sparking allegations of medical neglect and misconduct within the facility.

According to Sahara Reports, sources alleged thatu Relasss died on Tuesday morning while awaiting trial in a financial-related case before Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja.

Relasss had been in detention since 2023 after he was denied bail, reportedly on the grounds that he was not a Nigerian citizen. The sources further claimed that inmates requiring specialised medical attention outside the correctional facility often face difficulties in obtaining referrals for treatment. They alleged that some officials demand substantial sums of money before approving recommendations for treatment at external hospitals, despite the correctional centre’s purported lack of adequate medical equipment and specialist personnel to handle certain health conditions.

According to sources, the Kuje facility is short of adequate medical resources, with inmates requiring external treatment sometimes unable to access timely referrals. “Benjamin Relasss, a Rwandan citizen died inside Kuje Prison this morning (Tuesday) due to outright neglect and care by an overambitious and money mongering officer in the facility,” a source said. “The officer demands huge cash from inmates who are sick before allowing the patient to be recommended to hospitals outside because the Kuje facility lacks adequate equipment and medical specialists.”

“Today, the Rwandan citizen Benjamin Relasss is dead while awaiting trial on a financial-related case before Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja,” the source added.

Another source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, alleged that inadequate access to medical care remains a serious concern at the Kuje Correctional Centre. “Yes, the Rwandan is dead. At Kuje prison, they request money before any sick person is taken to the hospital,” the source said. “In fact, there is another inmate who is critically ill and currently at the prison clinic.

They are allegedly demanding money before writing to the Chief Judge because he has only five months left on his sentence. Because there is no money, he is still lying in the clinic.” Efforts to obtain a response from the Nigerian Correctional Service on the allegations and the circumstances surrounding the death of Relasss were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report.

The National Spokesperson of the service, Chief Superintendent of Corrections (CSC) Jane Osuji, did not respond to phone calls or a text message sent to her.

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