Politics
ADC Slams Tinubu Over Cancellation of NNPC Legacy Debts as Unconstitutional
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s approval of the cancellation of legacy debts owed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) to the Federation Account.
The party argued that the President lacks the constitutional authority to cancel revenues belonging to all tiers of government, warning that the decision would significantly reduce funds due to state and local councils.
In a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC said the action amounted to a clear breach of Section 162 of the 1999 Constitution, which regulates revenues paid into and shared from the Federation Account.
According to the party, documents presented to the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) revealed that the President approved the removal of approximately $1.42 billion and N5.57 trillion in legacy NNPC debts from Federation Account records following what was described as a reconciliation exercise with regulators.
The ADC noted that the debts stemmed from production sharing contracts, domestic crude supply obligations, royalty receivables and other outstanding balances accumulated up to December 31, 2024.
The party expressed particular concern that about 96 per cent of the dollar-denominated legacy obligations and 88 per cent of the naira-denominated balances were written off through an executive directive, without legislative approval or clear constitutional backing.
It warned that such a write-off, allegedly justified by reconciliation, could not lawfully override constitutional provisions on revenue sharing, adding that the action effectively removes longstanding liabilities from public accounts while shrinking the revenue base meant for distribution to states and local governments.
The ADC stressed that no executive action can supersede the Constitution, noting that Section 162 clearly mandates that all revenues accruing to the Federation, including oil-related income and obligations, must be paid into the Federation Account and shared among the federal, state and local governments.
“The Federation Account is not under the control of the President, and no president has the power to cancel constitutionally due revenues. Any action that reduces funds meant for states and local governments without legislative approval is therefore unconstitutional,” the party stated.
The ADC added that it has repeatedly raised concerns over what it described as the President’s continued disregard for constitutional provisions, expressing further alarm at what it termed the National Assembly’s apparent inaction or complicity.
According to the party, such alleged constitutional violations would ordinarily be sufficient to trigger impeachment proceedings, insisting that Nigeria is governed by the rule of law.
“As a nation of laws and not of individuals, no president can override the protections of the Constitution. The Federation Account belongs to all tiers of government and cannot be subjected to the discretion of the Federal Executive,” the statement concluded.
Politics
Breaking: Niger State First Lady Mobilises Stakeholders For Maternal, Child Health Campaign
Wife of Niger State Governor, Hajiya Fatima Umaru Bago, has called on wives of local government chairmen, women leaders, traditional and religious institutions and other stakeholders to mobilise communities and ensure every woman and child benefits from maternal and child healthcare services across the state.
She made the call during the flag-off of the 2026 first round of the June/July Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Week (MNCHW) in Tafa, Tafa Local Government Area, held in collaboration with development partners and funded by the United States Government.
The governor’s wife also urged pregnant women and nursing mothers to regularly visit health facilities, noting that more women and children are increasingly accessing healthcare services across the state.
“Healthcare is a shared responsibility. Government cannot do it alone. We all have a role to play in ensuring that mothers and children receive the care they deserve,” Mrs Bago noted.
She urged residents to become advocates of primary healthcare in their communities to improve access to essential health services and ensure that no woman or child is left behind.
Speaking at the event, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Murtala Bagana, said the health of women and children remains critical to the state’s development agenda.
“Our determination is to strengthen healthcare delivery, expand access to essential services and improve the quality of life of our people,” he stated.
Earlier, the Executive Director of the Niger State Primary Health Care Development Agency, NSPHCDA, Dr. Junaidu Inuwa, said the campaign was aimed at ensuring healthcare services reach communities across the state.
In separate goodwill messages, development partners, including the World Health Organization, WHO, and the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, described the initiative as a demonstration of Niger State’s commitment to improving maternal, newborn and child health outcomes through integrated health and nutrition services.
Speaking on behalf of development partners, Chief of UNICEF’s Kaduna Field Office, Dr. Gerida Birukila, represented by Grace Odeyemi, said sustained collaboration would help build a healthier and more resilient state.
“Together, we can build a healthier, stronger and more resilient Niger State where every mother survives and every child thrives,” she said
Politics
INEC Has Updated Portal, Names New Treasurer, Financial Secretary
The Independent Electoral Commission, INEC, has removed the names of Ahmed Yayari and Daniel Woyengikuro from its portal as Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, National Treasurer and National Financial Secretary, respectively.
A check by DAILY POST shows that both names have also been replaced with Odeyemi Mackson Oladiran and Eyim Donatus Henry as the new executives.
Yayari and Woyengikuro who are part of the Makinde-backed Turaki faction while Odeyemi and Eyim are members of the FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s faction, which is also the recognised faction of the PDP.
INEC had earlier recognised Wike’s faction by putting the names of Abdulrahman Mohammed as the National Chairman and Samuel Anyanwu as the National Secretary, but had left the names of Yayari and Woyengikuro as part of the executives.
With the recent update on its portal, all executives of the PDP on INEC’s portal are now aligned with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike.
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