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North won’t fall for Muslim-Muslim ticket again- Prof. Usman Yusuf
The former Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Professor Usman Yusuf on Saturday said that reasonable Northerner will ever subscribe to the Muslim- Muslim Presidency in the country again considering the present experience in the region.
Speaking at the one day Consultative Forum organized by a political pressure group, Tafjyan Matasan Arewa (Northern Youths Movement) held in Bauchi, Professor Yusuf advised Northerners to stop blaming anyone over the present economic and security situations in the region as it is self-inflicted and deliberate injury perpetrated by the people for selfless and personal gains.
According to him: “No Northerner should blame anyone for our current situation. We brought it upon ourselves. In 2015 we voted out the administration under the pretense of Boko Harami. Today, where are we? We had Muhammadu Buhari as President for eight years, yet, the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano road is not completed.
“Today, billions of Naira has been earmarked for the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway. Who are we to blame for this? Ourselves of course. Our children cannot go to school. The farmers cannot go to the farms because of insecurity, banditry. Who are the bandits? Who are the Boko Haram? Now, we have another Lakurawa. Who are these people? Our people of course.
“I can hear discordant voices all over the Northern region of betrayal. The question is :Who betrayed who? Out of the over eight million votes President Bola Ahmed Tinubu scored in 2023 General elections, over 5 million came from the North. That means the North chose to be betrayed.
“In 2015, it was the same North that voted for Muhammadu Buhari as President. He spent eight years but could not complete a viable project in the region but this present administration within one year, go and see what it has done for the other side of the country.”
Professor Yusuf vented his anger, stating: “All we can do is to sit idle and cry that we have been betrayed. We have people in the NASS. They do not talk for the North since the exit of people like Gudaji Kazaure. Whatever happened to the North was caused by the Northerners.
“We used to have good leadership in this country, leaders who built good schools, roads, hospitals and other infrastructure, not minding who was where. There was no discrimination in them. Their focus was the people, the country.”
He noted that “it was when I came in to government that I realized that it was not the work that should be done but how the money must be shared. All my efforts to let them know that the funds allotted to NHIA was for good of the people fell on death ears. but it had to be shared.
“If we don’t work out our peace, nobody will do that for us. The Armed Forces cannot do that. We are the ones to bring peace to ourselves. For many years, we have been coexisting peacefully. If you check, our DNA are the same. Why then are we killing ourselves?
“The answer is not far fetched. It was done just to create a gap of enmity between the Fulani and others in order to divide and tear the North apart. The best way to do that was to ensure that we no longer speak the same language, admire each other and fraternize together.
“A few of our leaders are using us for marketing, using Boko Haram, ISWAP and now Lakurawa to make money. They are engaged in serious marketing with the issue of insecurity in the North. This marketing will never end with those few people around.”
He lamented that today, Borno State from where the whole thing started is more peaceful than Katsina State where the immediate past President, Muhammadu Buhari, hails from, saying: “For eight years, we had a President. What did he do to stop the free flow of blood? Our sleeping and dependence on religion is too much.
“While we are busy killing ourselves and disintegrating the Northern region, they are busy building their regions. We are not in school. Their children are going. The youths must rise up and act now. We have done ours and failed.”
Professor Yusuf declared: “If you don’t know, let me tell you that eight Governors put us in the present situation in the North. They assiduously promoted the Muslim-Muslim Presidential ticket. It did not only brought the present administration but brought out sharp division in the North between Muslims and Christians who were before now brothers and sisters.
“There is serious acrimony in the North because the indigenous Christians are saying the Muslims brought problem for them. I am convinced that no reasonable Northerner will do Muslim-Muslim ticket.
“They have succeeded in widening the relationship gap among the Northerners. We have become a joke now. Recently, I watched on TikTok when someone stated that now that Muslim-Muslim Presidency has failed us. Next time we will try Christian-Christian Presidency. You can see what we have been reduced to.”
The former NHIA Executive Secretary stated: “Let me tell you, the so called Muslim-Muslim ticket then was not on good faith. It was done to ridicule Islam and Muslims. Please, my people, let us be careful of the wrath of God. We are using Islam to cheat people, mislead the people. Islam is no joke. Youths, power is now in your hands.”
He stressed: “I am here basically because I believe in the youths. Nations are built by the youths, not the aged. We must all galvanize our youths and step aside and show them the way. That is the only way this nation can be reformed. It is by the youths.”
According to him: “We must develop the 15, 17, 19 and above young people. We are here to guide you. This country belongs to all of you. This country has given my generation more than we can ever give back. It is up to you to give back to your children and grandchildren but you cannot just be sleeping doing Facebook, TikTok and expect something to come over to you.”
The Professor of Medicine added that “as youths, you have to stand up, get involved in whatever process you find yourselves in your various places. You just get involved. Blaming people and lamentation of the current situations will not take you anywhere. I have a good feeling for this country. We have a lot of vibrant youths that care for this country and we must support you and I am here to support you.
“During our youths, we went to school free of charge. Why was it possible, because we had good and honest leaders and leadership both Muslims and Christians. Just leaders, from Primary school to Secondary Schools all in the villages even up to the University. All the schools I attended were Catholic schools, my parents enrolled me.
“In my era, there was no religious discrimination. We were the only ones and my parents insisted we must attend because we used to be one. In fact, my father stressed that the discipline in the Catholic School was better than that of NA Schools. I attended Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria which at that time and even now has students from across the country.”
He charged youths to stand up, fight without blood letting and liberate the Northern region by ensuring that they voted out all those bad leaders, adding: “It is you who will get the North out the present doldrums and make things work again.
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Dangote Refinery to supply 1.5bn litres of petrol monthly
….Writes NMDPRA, Engages Marketers to Stabilise Fuel Market
Photo caption: L R: Chief Executive Officer, Dangote Fertiliser Limited, Vishwajit Sinha; Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Dangote Petroleum Refinery, David Bird; President and Chief Executive, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote; Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, South South Development Commission, Usoro Akpabio, during the visit of SSDC members to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Fertiliser Plant in Lagos on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced plans to supply one billion five hundred million litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) monthly to the Nigerian market in December 2025 and January 2026, a move aimed at ensuring uninterrupted nationwide fuel availability through the festive season and into the New Year.
President and Chief Executive of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, disclosed the plans at the weekend, noting that the refinery will make available 50 million litres of PMS daily beginning December 1.
“In line with our commitment to national wellbeing, and consistent with our track record of ensuring a holiday season free of fuel scarcity, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery will supply 1.5 billion litres of PMS to the Nigerian market this month. This represents 50 million litres per day. We are formally notifying the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) of this commitment. We will supply another 1.5 billion litres in January and increase to 1.7 billion litres in February, which translates to about 60 million litres per day,” Dangote said.
Photo caption: L R: President and Chief Executive, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote; Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, South South Development Commission, Usoro Akpabio, during the visit of SSDC members to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Fertiliser Plant in Lagos on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
Speaking during a visit by the South-South Development Commission (SSDC) to the refinery and the Dangote Fertiliser complex, he stated that the facility currently has adequate stock and is producing between 40 and 45 million litres of PMS daily. He added that the daily supply of 50 million litres should dispel long-standing claims that domestic refineries lack the capacity to meet national demand.
Dangote also revealed ongoing engagement with petroleum marketers to strengthen distribution systems, including expanding the use of CNG-powered haulage.
“Our priority is to ensure Nigeria receives the products it needs. This is not driven by profit motives; it is about guaranteeing the availability of essential energy products. It is similar to the transformation we delivered in the cement sector,” he added.
He further noted that the refinery is progressing with its expansion plan to reach a capacity of 1.4 million barrels per day. More than 100,000 workers are expected to be involved in the expansion of both the refinery and the fertiliser complex. Dangote emphasised that the Group remains committed to its vision, driven by the strong public support for the company’s role in shaping Nigeria’s economic development.
During the visit, the Managing Director of SSDC, Usoro Offiong Akpabio, commended Dangote’s leadership and his continued contribution to strengthening Nigeria’s industrial capability, national energy security and long-term economic competitiveness.
She described the South-South region as Nigeria’s natural energy corridor, with vast crude oil reserves, gas infrastructure, maritime assets, agro-industrial activity and emerging industrial clusters. She noted that deeper collaboration between the region and the Dangote Group could unlock opportunities in product distribution, CNG infrastructure, petrochemicals, agriculture, and employment creation.
Akpabio added that such partnerships would advance the Federal Government’s energy stability agenda and position the South-South as a strategic growth hub for the Dangote Group.
“As the statutory development body for the South-South, SSDC is mandated to drive regional economic development, infrastructure integration, human capital advancement, and private-sector–led growth. In this regard, we stand prepared to support State-level policy and regulatory support for Ease-of-doing-business across our six states. Enabling environments for Dangote Group’s expansion into strategic sectors such as gas processing, agro-industrial value chains, renewable energy, logistics, and export-oriented manufacturing,” she said.
In a letter from the refinery’s Managing Director, David Bird, to the Authority Chief Executive of the NMDPRA, the company reaffirmed its readiness to host NMDPRA officials onsite at the refinery from December 1st to verify and publish its daily supply volumes. The refinery also sought the Authority’s support to ensure unhindered importation of crude, feedstocks and blending components, as well as smooth vessel loading for product evacuation.
“In the spirit of full transparency to the public we are willing to publish our daily production and stock volumes (online and print media),” Bird stated. “We seek the full support of NMDPRA to allow Dangote refinery to import our crude, feedstocks and blending components unhindered as well as support the lifting of our products by vessel. We continue to experience delays in vessel clearance which impacts not only the refinery operations but also our customers, adding unnecessary costs and inefficiencies”.
By Bonaventure Phillips Melah
Photo caption: L R: Chief Executive Officer, Dangote Fertiliser Limited, Vishwajit Sinha; Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Dangote Petroleum Refinery, David Bird; President and Chief Executive, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote; Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, South South Development Commission, Usoro Akpabio, during the visit of SSDC members to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Fertiliser Plant in Lagos on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced plans to supply one billion five hundred million litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) monthly to the Nigerian market in December 2025 and January 2026, a move aimed at ensuring uninterrupted nationwide fuel availability through the festive season and into the New Year.
President and Chief Executive of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, disclosed the plans at the weekend, noting that the refinery will make available 50 million litres of PMS daily beginning December 1.
“In line with our commitment to national wellbeing, and consistent with our track record of ensuring a holiday season free of fuel scarcity, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery will supply 1.5 billion litres of PMS to the Nigerian market this month. This represents 50 million litres per day. We are formally notifying the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) of this commitment. We will supply another 1.5 billion litres in January and increase to 1.7 billion litres in February, which translates to about 60 million litres per day,” Dangote said.

Photo caption: LR: President and Chief Executive, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote; Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, South South Development Commission, Usoro Akpabio, during the visit of SSDC members to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Fertiliser Plant in Lagos on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
Speaking during a visit by the South-South Development Commission (SSDC) to the refinery and the Dangote Fertiliser complex, he stated that the facility currently has adequate stock and is producing between 40 and 45 million litres of PMS daily. He added that the daily supply of 50 million litres should dispel long-standing claims that domestic refineries lack the capacity to meet national demand.
Dangote also revealed ongoing engagement with petroleum marketers to strengthen distribution systems, including expanding the use of CNG-powered haulage.
“Our priority is to ensure Nigeria receives the products it needs. This is not driven by profit motives; it is about guaranteeing the availability of essential energy products. It is similar to the transformation we delivered in the cement sector,” he added.
He further noted that the refinery is progressing with its expansion plan to reach a capacity of 1.4 million barrels per day. More than 100,000 workers are expected to be involved in the expansion of both the refinery and the fertiliser complex. Dangote emphasised that the Group remains committed to its vision, driven by the strong public support for the company’s role in shaping Nigeria’s economic development.
During the visit, the Managing Director of SSDC, Usoro Offiong Akpabio, commended Dangote’s leadership and his continued contribution to strengthening Nigeria’s industrial capability, national energy security and long-term economic competitiveness.
She described the South-South region as Nigeria’s natural energy corridor, with vast crude oil reserves, gas infrastructure, maritime assets, agro-industrial activity and emerging industrial clusters. She noted that deeper collaboration between the region and the Dangote Group could unlock opportunities in product distribution, CNG infrastructure, petrochemicals, agriculture, and employment creation.
Akpabio added that such partnerships would advance the Federal Government’s energy stability agenda and position the South-South as a strategic growth hub for the Dangote Group.
“As the statutory development body for the South-South, SSDC is mandated to drive regional economic development, infrastructure integration, human capital advancement, and private-sector–led growth. In this regard, we stand prepared to support State-level policy and regulatory support for Ease-of-doing-business across our six states. Enabling environments for Dangote Group’s expansion into strategic sectors such as gas processing, agro-industrial value chains, renewable energy, logistics, and export-oriented manufacturing,” she said.
In a letter from the refinery’s Managing Director, David Bird, to the Authority Chief Executive of the NMDPRA, the company reaffirmed its readiness to host NMDPRA officials onsite at the refinery from December 1st to verify and publish its daily supply volumes. The refinery also sought the Authority’s support to ensure unhindered importation of crude, feedstocks and blending components, as well as smooth vessel loading for product evacuation.
“In the spirit of full transparency to the public we are willing to publish our daily production and stock volumes (online and print media),” Bird stated. “We seek the full support of NMDPRA to allow Dangote refinery to import our crude, feedstocks and blending components unhindered as well as support the lifting of our products by vessel. We continue to experience delays in vessel clearance which impacts not only the refinery operations but also our customers, adding unnecessary costs and inefficiencies”.
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Gunmen abduct five in Enugu community
Some women in Ezimo community, Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State, on Saturday, staged a protest over the alleged kidnap of five residents and the shooting of another during an attack on the community.
The protesters, who marched through major parts of the community, said the incident had heightened fear and insecurity in the area.
One victim of the attack is currently receiving treatment in the hospital.
A social media influencer, ‘Sen.’ Chijinkem Ugwuanyi, made this known via Facebook on Saturday.
Ugwuanyi revealed that resident who confirmed the incident said recent cases of abductions and shootings had left the community unsafe, prompting the women to demand urgent government intervention.
In a video shared on Ugwuanyi’s Facebook page, the protesters called on the Enugu State Government and security agencies to step in and restore peace, warning that residents could no longer live under constant fear of attacks.
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