Connect with us

News

Nigerians Write African Union Over Tinubu’s Emergency Rule In Rivers

Published

on

President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of emergency rule in Rivers State continues to generate reactions as a coalition of Nigerian professionals and political figures has petitioned the African Union (AU) over the issue.

The group asserted that President Tinubu’s suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the State House of Assembly was unconstitutional.

In a letter addressed to AU Commission Chairperson Alhaji Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, the coalition argued that the President’s move not only violated Nigeria’s constitution but also threatened democracy across Africa.

Advertisement

The petition, signed by Professor Senator Opeyemi Ola, Professor Adah George, Rt. Hon. Dr James Oloko and Dr Mrs Evelyn E. Ogolime urged the AU to take decisive action against what they described as an abuse of power.

READ ALSO: How I Was Offered N5bn Bribe To impeach Fubara – Rivers Chief Of Staff

With President Tinubu as the Chairman of ECOWAS, Nigeria is expected to be a shining example of democratic governance in Africa. Unfortunately, President Tinubu’s actions have fallen woefully short of this expectation. His decision to suspend the democratically elected Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminilayi Fubara, and the State House of Assembly, is a clear violation of the Constitution and an affront to democratic principles,” the petition reads.

Advertisement

“Section 305 of the Constitution, which the President cited as the basis for his action, does not grant him the power to suspend or remove elected officials. The Constitution is clear on the grounds for removing a governor, which is explicitly stated in Section 188. The President’s action is a blatant disregard for the Constitution and the democratic process.

“This action is not only a threat to democracy in Nigeria but also sets a dangerous precedent for the suppression of democratic institutions and the rule of law in Africa. It is imperative that the African Union Commission takes immediate action to address this situation and ensure that democratic principles are upheld.”

Highlighting the broader implications of the president’s action, the coalition stated that it threatened the autonomy of states under Nigeria’s federal system.

Advertisement

The group called on the AU to send a fact-finding mission to Rivers State to assess the situation and ensure the protection of democratic institutions.

READ ALSO: Emergency Rule In Rivers, Affront To Democracy – Fubara’s Kinsman Blow Hot

“We are also concerned about the potential consequences of this action on the stability of Nigeria and the African region. The suspension of democratic institutions and the imposition of emergency rule could lead to widespread unrest, violence, and instability. In addition, this action undermines the principles of federalism and the autonomy of states in Nigeria.

Advertisement

“The President’s decision to suspend the Governor and the State House of Assembly is a clear infringement on the powers of the state government and a violation of the principle of separation of powers.”

The group urged the AU to prevail upon Tinubu to immediately lift the State of Emergency in Rivers State and restore the democratically elected government.

The coalition also requested that the “African Union Commission take concrete steps to ensure that Nigeria, as a member state, upholds the principles of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.”

Advertisement

News

JUST IN: Defence Minister, Badaru Mohammed Resigns

Published

on

The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, has resigned his appointment with immediate effect.

His resignation was contained in a letter addressed to President Tinubu and dated December 1.

READ ALSO:PHOTOS: Police Inspector, Others Die In Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Multiple-truck Crash

Advertisement

The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, confirmed this on Monday.

The presidential spokesman said Abubakar resigned on health grounds.

 

Advertisement
Continue Reading

News

Police Deny Opening Recruitment Portal, Warn Nigerians Against Fake Adverts

Published

on

The Police Service Commission has debunked reports circulating on social media and several unofficial websites claiming that it has opened a portal for recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force.

The Commission described the publications as fake, warning that they were created by fraudsters seeking to deceive and exploit unsuspecting Nigerians.

In a statement published on its official website on Monday, the PSC said it had not commenced any recruitment exercise.

Advertisement

The general public is hereby informed that these publications are fake and entirely misleading.

READ ALSO:Police, PSC Set Up Committee To Recruit 30,000 New Officers

They are the handiwork of fraudsters attempting to exploit innocent citizens,” the Commission said.

Advertisement

It added that no recruitment portal had been opened by the Commission.

There is currently no ongoing recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force.

“The Police Service Commission has not opened any portal for such an exercise,” the statement added.

Advertisement

READ ALSO:Police Arrest 26 Over Fake Currency, Adulterated Diesel In Lagos

The PSC stressed that whenever recruitment begins, the announcement will be made strictly through authorised platforms.

According to the statement, official channels include advertisements in reputable national newspapers, announcements posted on the Commission’s verified website (www.psc.gov.ng), and formal press releases.

Advertisement

We urge Nigerians to rely only on information published through these official channels.

READ ALSO:Police, PSC Set Up Committee To Recruit 30,000 New Officers

Any recruitment portal not listed on our website is fraudulent and should be reported to the police,” the commission said.

Advertisement

The PSC advised the public to ignore the fake recruitment claims to avoid falling victim to scams.

The PUNCH had reported that the Police Service Commission has cautioned Nigerians seeking a career in the Nigeria Police Force to beware of fake recruitment adverts circulating online, insisting that it has not yet commenced the 2025 recruitment exercise.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

News

FG Begins Free Liver, Kidney Tests For People Living With HIV

Published

on

The Federal Government on Monday announced that it has begun providing People Living with HIV/AIDS access to free annual liver and kidney function tests through expanded health insurance coverage.

The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Salako, said this during the commemoration of the 2025 World AIDS Day, organised by the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, and other partners in Abuja, themed, “Overcoming disruption: Sustaining Nigeria’s HIV response.”

World AIDS Day is observed annually on December 1 to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, promote global solidarity, and review progress in combating the epidemic.

Advertisement

It also serves as a platform to reinforce commitment toward eliminating HIV and ensuring access to treatment for all affected individuals.

READ ALSO:FULL LIST: FG Lists Nigerian Veterans For Honours To Celebrate 100 Years Of Aviation Industry

Salako said, “We are beginning to provide people living with HIV/AIDS with access to annual liver and kidney function tests through expanded health insurance coverage.

Advertisement

“We are also moving steadily towards full integration of HIV, TB, malaria, nutrition, and the National AIDS, Viral Hepatitis and STIs Control Programme in Nigeria as one service that can be accessed in one location at any point in time.

“This integrated approach will ensure that children and adolescents can access multiple essential services during a single visit, thereby improving health outcomes.”

He noted that during the 66th National Council on Health in Calabar, the consent age for voluntary HIV counseling and testing was reduced from 18 to 14 years to increase testing rates among adolescents, leading to earlier diagnosis, better access to care, and a reduction in transmission.

Advertisement

READ ALSO:VIDEO: Like Niger Delta Militants, Consider Amnesty To Bandits — ACF Chair Tells FG

The minister added that the NCH also approved the institutionalisation of the National Clinical Mentorship Programme within the health system and urged states to integrate clinical mentorship activities into their annual operational plans and budgets.

This is going to help ensure that persons living with HIV remain on treatment and prevent loss to follow-up.

Advertisement

“I call on all stakeholders—states, partners, civil society, communities, and the private sector—to strengthen collaboration, scale innovation, and accelerate our march toward the 2030 goal of ending AIDS as a public health threat,” he said.

The Director General of NACA, Dr. Temitope Ilori, stated that despite unprecedented disruptions—including the global pandemic, economic uncertainty, fluctuating donor support, and shifts in global health financing—Nigeria is on track to meet the 2030 target of ending HIV.

READ ALSO:FG, UK Rally Support As 2 States, 150 LGAs Become Open Defecation Free

Advertisement

“We have maintained an impressive 87–98–95 performance toward the global 95–95–95 targets, demonstrating significant progress in diagnosis, treatment coverage, and viral suppression across the country.

“Eighty-seven per cent of people living with HIV in Nigeria know their status; 98 per cent of those who know their status are on life-saving treatment; and 95 per cent of those on treatment have achieved viral suppression—meaning they cannot transmit HIV.

“In the last decade, Nigeria has recorded a 46 per cent decline in new HIV infections, and more Nigerians living with HIV are enrolled and retained in care than ever before,” she emphasised.

Advertisement

The President of the Network of People Living with HIV and AIDS in Nigeria, Abdulkadiri Ibrahim, advocated for domestic HIV funding and stressed the need to address gaps in PMTCT, improve community engagement, and promote viral load testing.

READ ALSO:FG Partners Transport Workers, Cattle Breeders To Curb Waybill, Arms Proliferation In Northeast

Drugs are available, but there are elements that need more attention, such as community engagement for retention.

Advertisement

“We need to discuss adherence, counseling, psychosocial support, follow-up for those who miss their appointments, and improve access to viral load testing,” he said.

Also speaking, the UN Resident Representative, Elsie Attafuah, advocated for domestic financing, protection of human rights, community empowerment, and the strengthening of Nigeria’s health system to enhance resilience, increase efficiency, and expand equitable access.

“Together, we will sustain the response. Together, we will overcome distractions. Together, we will build a future where every person can live with health, dignity, and hope,” she noted.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Trending