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Tinubu Reveals Ex-Military Leader With Democratic Ideals

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'Acknowledge The Work,' Tinubu Challenges Critics

President Tinubu has honoured late General Murtala Muhammed’s legacy for democracy and African liberation Tinubu highlighted Nigeria’s role in the decolonisation of Africa and the ending of apartheid in South Africa SGF George Akume, who spoke on behalf of the president, recalled nationwide protests following Muhammed’s assassination in 1976

President Bola Tinubu has said the late General Murtala Muhammed, a former military head of state, was “a military officer with democratic traditions and love in his veins.” The president said that the short-lived administration laid the foundation for the return of democracy and the liberation of Africa.

The president made the comment while being represented by Senator George Akume, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. He spoke at the event designed to commemorate the late military leader, organised by the Murtala Muhammed Foundation in Abuja. The event was attended by African presidents, diplomats and traditional rulers.

His statement reads in part:

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu salutes the family and the Foundation for this event. He says Murtala Muhammed was a military officer with democratic traditions and love in his veins.”

Akume said that during the short period that Muhammed presided over the country, the late military leader put every policy in place to return Nigeria to potential democracy, even though his life was cut short. He added that Muhammed put a solid team in place to ensure the democratic transition of the government.

The Tribune reported that the presidential appointee explained that Muhammed’s successor, Olusegun Obasanjo, sustained the transition programme, which was supported by members of the Supreme Military Council. President Tinubu then praised the former military head of state for fighting corruption with the skills and talent given to him by God. He said Muhammed will continue to be remembered and respected by all Nigerians.

Tinubu also highlighted the commitment of the former Nigerian leader to the liberation of Africa, adding that he “believed in Africa” and sought the “total deconstruction of colonial rule on the continent.” He recalled that Nigeria played a crucial role in the struggle to decolonise Angola, Mozambique, Namibia and Zimbabwe, and in the eventual end of apartheid in South Africa.

Tinubu speaks on the assassination of General Muhammed

Speaking on the assassination of General Muhammed in 1976, the SGF said he was a university student when the incident happened and reminisced about the shock that shook the country during the time. He said that students from the University of Ibadan, the Polytechnic of Ibadan and the University of Lagos mobilised and protested the unwarranted interruption in the country’s governance.

President Tinubu also expressed optimism about the prospects of Africa and urged the people not to despair. He also defended his administration’s reform.

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Revealed: Police Officers Withdrawn From VIPs Deployed in InSecurity-Prone Communities

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Mohammed Idris, minister of information and national orientation, says the Nigeria police force (NPF) has carried out a large-scale redeployment of officers previously assigned VIP protection duties.

According to the minister, the operatives have been sent to communities in Kwara, Plateau, Benue, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to carry out “core community policing functions”.

He said the redeployment is part of intensified security measures under Operation Savannah Shield, aimed at protecting vulnerable communities in the north-central region, following recent terrorist attacks, including one in Kwara that claimed about 75 lives.

President Bola Tinubu had condemned the Kwara killings as “beastly” and “heartless”, while directing full state resources against perpetrators targeting civilians.

Idris said enhanced deployments now include better intelligence, rapid-response units, and increased visible policing around places of worship.

The information minister said the president has reiterated that Nigeria’s counter-terrorism operations remain fully Nigerian-led, while welcoming selective international cooperation on intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance from partners like the United States.

“With heightened deployments now underway in at-risk communities, President Tinubu is demonstrating an unwavering commitment to safeguarding Nigerian lives and upholding the fundamental right of all citizens to worship freely,” he said.

“Enhanced security around places of worship, including increased visible presence around churches on Sundays, is being implemented in close coordination with the local community and faith leaders.

“Further strengthening the security architecture, the Nigeria Police Force has executed a large-scale redeployment of officers previously assigned to VIP escort duties nationwide.

“These personnel have been returned to core community policing functions, delivering measurable improvements in security presence across Kwara, Plateau, Benue, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger, and the Federal Capital Territory.”

On November 23, 2025, Tinubu ordered the immediate withdrawal of police officers attached to VIPs across the country.

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INEC Chairman Request 863 Billion Naira For General Elections

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has proposed N873.778 billion for the conduct of the 2027 general election.

INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, disclosed this yesterday, while presenting the Commission’s 2026 budget proposal and the estimated cost of the 2027 elections before the National Assembly Joint Committee on Electoral Matters.

He clarified that the N873.778 billion election budget is distinct from INEC’s N171 billion proposal for the 2026 fiscal year, which covers routine operations, including by-elections and off-cycle polls.

According to Amupitan, the projected cost for the 2027 elections excludes a fresh request by the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, seeking an upward review of allowances for corps members deployed as ad-hoc election staff.

Breaking down the proposed election budget approaching N1 trillion, the INEC chairman said it was structured into five major components: N379.748 billion for operational expenses; N92.317 billion for administrative costs; N209.206 billion for technology; N154.905 billion for capital expenditure; and N42.608 billion for miscellaneous items.

He noted that the proposal was prepared in compliance with Section 3(3) of the Electoral Act 2022, which mandates the Commission to submit its election budget at least one year before a general election.

On the 2026 fiscal framework, Amupitan revealed that the Ministry of Finance issued INEC a budget ceiling of N140 billion. However, the Commission is proposing N171 billion to meet its obligations. The breakdown include N109 billion for personnel costs, N18.7 billion for overheads, N42.63 billion for election-related activities, and N1.4 billion for capital projects.

The INEC chairman criticised the envelope budgeting system, arguing that it does not align with the Commission’s operational realities, which often demand urgent and flexible funding.

He also identified the absence of a dedicated communications network as a major challenge, stressing that developing an independent infrastructure would enhance transparency and enable Nigerians to hold the Commission accountable in the event of technical failures.

Lawmakers at the session raised concern over funding Mechanism for the country.

Senator Adams Oshiomhole (Edo North) argued that given INEC’s sensitive constitutional mandate, its budget should not be subjected to rigid external frameworks.

He called for the removal of the envelope system in the Commission’s case and urged Parliament to consider its actual funding requirements to forestall complaints of underfunding.

Similarly, Edo lawmaker, Billy Osawaru advocated placing INEC’s budget on first-line charge in line with constitutional provisions, with full and timely releases to ensure effective planning and implementation.

The Joint Committee subsequently approved a motion recommending the one-time release of the Commission’s annual budget.
It also indicated that it would examine the NYSC’s separate request for about N32 billion to raise election duty allowances for corps members to N125,000.

Chairman of the Senate Committee on INEC, Senator Simon Lalong, assured the Commission of legislative backing to ensure adequate preparation for the 2027 polls.

However, Chairman of the House Committee on Electoral Matters, Mr. Bayo Balogun, while pledging support, cautioned the Commission against making commitments it may struggle to fulfil.

He referenced the last general election, noting that INEC had created strong expectations about uploading results to the INEC Result Viewing (IREV) portal, which gave the impression of real-time monitoring.

“Meanwhile, the IREV was not even in the Electoral Act; it was only in INEC regulations. So, be careful how you make promises,” Balogun warned.

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‘National Embarrassment’ — Atiku Faults Attempted Arrest of El-Rufai

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has condemned the attempted arrest of former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, describing the incident as a national embarrassment.

Atiku made the remark on Thursday during a solidarity visit to El-Rufai at his residence in Abuja.

Politics Nigeria earlier reported that operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) allegedly attempted to arrest El-Rufai, a development that has triggered reactions from various quarters.

The visit followed an incident at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, where operatives reportedly tried to detain El-Rufai shortly after he arrived from Cairo, Egypt, aboard an EgyptAir flight.

Former Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, had earlier paid a similar solidarity visit to the former governor.

Speaking during the visit, Atiku said Nigeria is governed by the rule of law and that there was no justification for the manner in which El-Rufai was treated.

“They could have allowed you to return home and then invited you if necessary. You have held high public offices, as a minister and as a governor and discharged your duties successfully.

“There was no need to embarrass you, because by doing so, they embarrass the entire society. We will stand by you and every law-abiding citizen of Nigeria,” he said.

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