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Jonathan rated Best to rescue, unite Nigeria
By Bonaventure Politics Melah
The Coalition for Goodluck Jonathan 2027 has declared former President Goodluck Jonathan as the best option among all politicians in Nigeria to address current challenges confronting the nation.
Speaking at an international press conference, yesterday in Abuja, the president of the coalition, Tom Ohikere, said the group is mobilising support across Nigeria and the diaspora to facilitate Jonathan’s return to national leadership.
Ohikere described the coalition as a central coordinating platform uniting various support groups with a shared objective of restoring stability, reviving economic confidence, and promoting responsible governance in the country.
He said Nigeria is currently facing serious economic and security challenges, including rising inflation, unemployment, insecurity, and currency instability, which have increased hardship for citizens and weakened public confidence in governance.
According to him, the situation requires experienced leadership with a deep understanding of governance, adding that Jonathan’s record across multiple levels of public service places him in a strong position to lead the country again.
“Jonathan remains one of the few Nigerians with comprehensive experience in governance and a proven record of national leadership,” Ohikere said.
The coalition stressed its commitment to strengthening democratic institutions, promoting credible elections, and ensuring respect for the rule of law, noting that restoring public trust in governance remains a top priority.
It also emphasised the need for inclusive governance that reflects Nigeria’s diversity, fosters national unity, and reduces political tension across regions.
Highlighting Jonathan’s previous tenure, the group said his administration demonstrated commitment to democratic values, institutional stability, and economic reforms, adding that outcomes of the 2014 National Conference remain relevant to national restructuring efforts.
The coalition also criticised remarks by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar questioning Jonathan’s experience, describing them as inaccurate and inconsistent with his track record in public service.
Ohikere argued that Jonathan’s rise through various leadership positions—from deputy governor to governor, vice president, and ultimately president—reflects a broad and tested governance experience.
He further noted that Jonathan’s peaceful transfer of power in 2015 remains a landmark in Nigeria’s democratic history and a testament to his commitment to constitutional order.
The coalition said it has begun consultations with stakeholders and political groups nationwide, with plans to intensify grassroots mobilisation and advocacy ahead of the 2027 general elections.
It urged Nigerians to reflect on past and present leadership experiences and make informed decisions about the country’s future.
“Support for Goodluck Jonathan represents a step toward restoring confidence, stability, and direction in Nigeria,” Ohikere said.
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Nigeria’s opposition reject one-party state, to field joint presidential candidate, want INEC chairman removed
Major opposition political parties in Nigeria and their leaders, have vowed to resist attempt by President Bola Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to impose a one-party state on the country. They also demanded the removal of the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC and pledged to work together towards fielding one candidate to challenge the president in the 2027 general election.

The opposition leaders took the stands Saturday during a national summit that had in attendance several presidential aspirants from the different political parties as well as national leaders of the parties.
Among those that attended the summit are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi, former Anambra State governor Peter Obi, national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, SAN, national chairman of African Democratic Congress, ADC, senator David Mark, former governor of Osun state, Rauf Aregbesola and former governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, among many others.
They were hosted by the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
In a communiqué they jointly signed at the end of the summit which took place in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital, the opposition leaders noted what they described as the “collective threats that we face and the existential challenges facing our country under the stranglehold of the oppressive and anti-democratic All Progressives Congress (APC),” adding that, given the need for urgent, collective action to rescue the nation and the destiny of over 200 million compatriots,” hereby resolve as follows:
1. That we shall resist all machinations by the APC to foist a one-party State on Nigeria and fight for the survival of multi-party democracy in our country.
2. That despite the onslaughts and manoeuvrings of the ruling party, the APC to impose President Bola Tinubu as the sole Presidential candidate in 2027; we shall field candidates and contest the 2027 Presidential and other elections.
3. That we shall work towards fielding one Presidential Candidate for the 2027 elections, which shall be agreed and supported by all participating opposition parties to rescue our nation and her long suffering masses.
4. That the INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan, having shown bias and partisanship in favour of the ruling APC, should not conduct the 2027 general elections as Nigerians across board have lost confidence in him and his capacity to guarantee the required neutrality to deliver free, fair, transparent and credible elections. His continuous stay in office is vexatious and capable of triggering wide spread crisis in our nation.
5. That the National Assembly should immediately review the Electoral Act, 2026 to remove all sections that threaten the sanctity and integrity of the elections and run counter to constitutional provisions.
6. That all leading politicians that are being detained or harassed on bailable offencbe released with immediate effect and allowed to exercise their fundamental rights of participation and inclusivity as Nigerians.
7. That we consider the recent guidelines released by the INEC as obstacles, deliberately engineered to impose conditions and deadlines on the opposition parties. We therefore demand that INEC extends the deadline for primaries till the end of July, 2026.
8. The Summit commends Nigerians for their resilience and readiness to work with Opposition Parties to free our nation from State capture.
9. The National summit of Opposition Political Parties thank the Oyo State Governor Engr. Seyi Makinde and the people of Oyo State for hosting the epochal event.
SIGNED:
Chairmen of Participating Opposition Parties.
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Kenyan President hails Dangote for ending fuel scarcity in Nigeria
Kenya’s President William Ruto has credited Aliko Dangote with solving a fuel scarcity crisis that Nigeria’s oil wealth failed to prevent for decades.
Ruto also rallied support for a planned East African refinery modelled on Dangote’s Lagos facility.
He made the remarks at an infrastructure summit in Nairobi while making the case for African-led solutions to the continent’s energy challenges.
“Nigeria has been a producer of oil for all the years that we know. Yet, when you went to Nigeria, there were queues of people looking for fuel in petrol stations for a long time.
“Until one African stepped forward and built a refinery, Aliko Dangote,” he said.
The Kenyan president used the example to argue that Africa possessed the human and financial capital to solve its own problems, without looking to Europe or Asia.
Ruto urged regional leaders, industrialists and financiers present at the summit to act without delay.
“The solution wasn’t in Europe or Asia. The solution was in Nigeria for a problem that disturbed Nigeria for years.
“I dare say, ladies and gentlemen, we have in this room the political leadership, we have the industrialists, we have the financials to transform our continent and we must waste no time looking any further,” he said.
Dangote, who was present at the summit, pledged support for the proposed East African refinery if regional governments committed their backing.
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2027: Opposition leaders arrive Ibadan for summit
Several leading political figures have arrived Ibadan, Oyo state ahead of a national summit of opposition leaders summit in the ancient city.
Among notable figures already in Ibadan are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi.
Peter Obi , a former governor of Anambra State and his Kano State counterpart, Rabiu Kwankwaso, national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Kabiru Tanimu Turaki SAN, national chairman of African Democratic Congress, ADC, David Mark, alongside other opposition heavy weights, are expected in the summit.
They are being hosted by the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Atiku, one of the opposition leaders jostling for the presidential ticket of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, for the 2027 election, posted the video of his arrival on his Facebook page.
In the video, a large crowd of supporters were seen welcoming the former vice president to Oyo State.
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