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PoliticsRe: APC Witnesses Confirm Edo Guber Election Was Rigged - PDP by Bobloco: 7:06pm On Feb 12, 2025
sad
PoliticsRe: I Regret Campaigning For Tinubu In 2023 – Kano APC Chieftain by Bobloco:
Lamentations upon lamentations
PoliticsRe: Presidency Not Won By Nice English – Tinubu’s Aide To Adesina by Bobloco: 5:27pm On Feb 12, 2025
Presidency is won by snatching it, grabbing it and running away with it like a thief
PoliticsRe: Price Of Beans Has Crashed! by Bobloco: 5:18pm On Feb 12, 2025
How much was the price before Tinubu took over?

That's how you can tell if there was truly a 'crash.'
PoliticsRe: I Served Government Without Pay, Rejected ₦‎5 Billion Offer — Fela Durotoye by Bobloco: 8:29am On Feb 12, 2025
wink
PoliticsRe: Dangote Refinery Slashes Diesel Price To ₦‎1,020 Per Litre by Bobloco: 7:09am On Feb 12, 2025
Melchizzedek:
How can you call this a slash. I thought it will even be 500 naira
grin
PoliticsRe: 2027: Atiku, Tinubu, Obi Should Step Aside From Contesting, Okonkwo Insists by Bobloco: 7:03am On Feb 12, 2025
duro4chang:
That is your business. Obi should go and rest. He cannot be president. He is not even fit to be . His administration as a governor was a disaster.
Tinubu was far worse as a governor, and today, as president, he is an unmitigated disaster.
PoliticsRe: 2027: Atiku, Tinubu, Obi Should Step Aside From Contesting, Okonkwo Insists by Bobloco: 6:58am On Feb 12, 2025
duro4chang:
Obi has to go and sit down. Atiku has nothing to offer. Let Tinubu complete his tenure
Did Tinubu and his allies allow Jonathan to complete his tenure?
PoliticsRe: Ganduje To Northern Politicians: Drop Your 2027 Presidential Ambitions by Bobloco(op):
Ganduje, the dollar-stuffing babariga thief, knows very well that with Tinubu as president, he isn't going to jail for stuffing his babariga with money belonging to the good people of Kano State.
PoliticsGanduje To Northern Politicians: Drop Your 2027 Presidential Ambitions by Bobloco(op): 11:05pm On Feb 11, 2025
....Turn

National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Ganduje, has declared that Northern politicians smarting for showdown with the sitting President, Bola Tinubu for the 2027 Presidency to perish the thought.

The former Kano State governor made the declaration on Tuesday while receiving members of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Media Centre (PBAT Media Centre) and Tinubu Northern Youth Forum (TNYF) who paid him a courtesy visit at the party national secretariat in Abuja.


Checks revealed that President Bola Tinubu has not formally declared interest in a fresh ticket for the next general elections on the platform of the APC, however by convention, enjoys the right of first refusal for his party ticket.

Further checks revealed that the former presidential candidate of the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar and his counterpart in the New Nigerian People’s Party, ( NNPP) may also show interest in the race and have been linked with talks in a coalition party to oust the APC in 2027.

Ganduje who recalled that former President, Muhammadu Buhari incidentally from Katsina in the North West zone enjoyed a two-term of eight years insisted that it was the turn of Bola Tinubu from Southwest to exercise another 8 years mandate in what he called a fulfillment of power rotation between North and South.

He maintained that any politician of Northern extraction nursing a presidential ambition must be on a wild goose chase as he noted that “the north-south sharing formular must strictly be adhered to.”


He said: “When a leader from the northern part of this country was in office for 8 years, we advocated that the next president in our party should come from the south.

“And luckily enough, we worked very hard with the cooperation of Nigerians. Our president has come from the south and is going, inshallah, for second term, 2027. And then after that, it will return to the northern part of this country.”

Speaking on the state of the economy, Ganduje told his guests that “there is no doubt that many things went wrong over a long period of time, and it requires surgery before we can get it right.”


He assured that the economic policies of the present administration would turn around the fortunes of Nigerians for good.


“We are happy that we have started seeing the outcome of the reforms, especially on the economic front, and we believe this will continue to yield positive results so that the legacy and the Renewed Hope Agenda will be achieved.”

In his remarks, leader of the PBAT Media Centre, Honourable Dada Olusegun said members of the centre are set to correct all the wrong narratives about the performance of the present administration.

He said his team would give adequate publicity to the 2027 campaign of the present administration.

Earlier, the national coordinator of the Tinubu Northern Youth Forum, Mallam Auwal Ibrahim acknowledged that the policies and programmes introduced by the present administration have started to yield positive results in the region
https://tribuneonlineng.com/ganduje-to-northern-politicians-drop-2027-presidential-ambitions-its-tinubus-turn/

PoliticsRe: APC: Meet Tinubu, Deal With Your Issues – Bwala Challenges El-rufai (video) by Bobloco: 10:13pm On Feb 11, 2025
Bwala, we are still holding you to these potent words of yours.

PoliticsRe: Respect Power Rotation, It's South's Turn - Tinubu’s Ally Begs Northerners by Bobloco: 9:56pm On Feb 11, 2025
Thunder 🔥 this so-called Tinubu ally

Did Tinubu allow the South to complete its eight-year tenure in 2015 when Jonathan was seeking reelection?
PoliticsRe: Daniel Bwala Tackles Arise Tv For Criticizing Wike Then Award Him Best Minister by Bobloco: 9:55pm On Feb 11, 2025
Racoon:
So because an award was given to Wike now means he can't be criticized? Same Daniel Bwala that did asslicking before but now turned around to shamelessly eat his own vomit?
Bwala is a shameless man

He is haunted by these words of his.

PoliticsRe: Kanu Alleges Plot To Jail Him In Exchange For Judge’s Family Freedom. by Bobloco: 9:49pm On Feb 11, 2025
Golan007:
Hand him his death sentence, let us hear word.

grin
And on that day, yours will be handed to you

We all are in jail
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Bought $100m Presidential Jet To Market Nigeria Around The World –Bwala by Bobloco: 8:59pm On Feb 11, 2025
Bwala!

PoliticsRe: Yoruba Muslims Ask Tinubu To Establish Shari’ah Courts In South-West by Bobloco: 8:33pm On Feb 11, 2025
Ok
PoliticsRe: FG Suspends Implementation Of 4% FOB Charge In Nigeria by Bobloco: 8:33pm On Feb 11, 2025
angry
PoliticsRe: PDP National Working Committee Voids Suspension Of BoT chair, Wabara by Bobloco: 7:38pm On Feb 11, 2025
sad
PoliticsRe: "The Biggest Mistake Pablo Escobar Will Make" - Bashir El-Rufai by Bobloco:
blacknp:
Do not throw stones in glass houses, yes Nwaokunkpara we know your people very well.
Is Pablo Escobar a Yoruba?

Why are you this petty
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Orders Ministers To Render Account Of Stewardship by Bobloco: 7:35pm On Feb 11, 2025
grin
PoliticsRe: El-Rufai Reposts Dan Bello's Video Describing Tinubu As A Corrupt Drug Lord by Bobloco: 7:04pm On Feb 11, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy

I thought El-Rufai said he's moved on

Thought he said he was pointblank told PBAT he wasnt interested in a Ministerial post

So why this obsession and childish antics

Svoboda, I agree he helped Tinubu into power, but at this rate, if any Tinubu loyalist attacks Mallam, then he shouldnt be called a betrayer or whatever

He's now playing it the mud and whatever attack he gets is justifiable
Moved on to where?

The only way Nigerians can truly move on is if this wicked and draconian Tinubu regime comes to an end. As long as this regime remains in power, there’s no moving on, bro.
BusinessRe: CBN To Implement New ATM Transaction Fees From March 1 by Bobloco: 2:05pm On Feb 11, 2025
Since the coming of the drug lord, Nigerians have never had any cause to smile. There has been no good news
PoliticsRe: El-rufai: I’ve Been Hearing Rumours I May Be Arrested — But I Won’t Go On Exile by Bobloco: 11:41am On Feb 11, 2025
sad
PoliticsRe: 2027: Peter Obi Or Akinwumi Adesina? by Bobloco:
Akinboboz:
They should rest and save their money till 2031.....u can't easily defeat the incumbent except the current occupant is willing to let's go of the power ....
Akinwumi should rest?

Can't Tinubu rest after this first tenure and project Akinwumi to take over
PoliticsRe: Okpebholo’s Lone Witness Admits To Over-Voting, Confirms Electoral Act Violation by Bobloco: 10:30am On Feb 11, 2025
Akpakomiza2, are you here?
PoliticsRe: Adeyanju Secures Release Of Delivery Man Arrested For 'driving Too Close' To IGP by Bobloco: 9:10am On Feb 11, 2025
angry
PoliticsRe: Still On IG’s Tenure Controversy by Bobloco(op): 7:38am On Feb 11, 2025
sad
PoliticsPolice Retirement Crisis Festers - Daily Trust by Bobloco(op):
The simmering crisis in the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) is beginning to fester as senior officers who have clocked 60 years of age and those who have served 35 years in the force have refused to exit more than one week after they were ordered to retire.

Findings by our correspondent at the weekend showed that the affected officers were still banking on the case instituted against the Police Service Commission (PSC) at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria where they are currently challenging the commission’s directive.



However, speaking to Daily Trust yesterday, the Commission said it was not aware that any police officer has refused to retire as directed.


Some of the affected officers, who spoke to this newspaper on Sunday, submitted that they would not have considered a legal option against the PSC’s directive had it been the tenure of the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, was not extended.

“It is not today people started retiring from the police force, ours would not be the last, but what is good for the goose is also good for the gander. Some people may want to argue that the position of IG is political, the truth is that all of us are in the service.


“It is not that Mr Egbetokun had exited the force before he was appointed. Look at the position of PSC chairman, that one is purely political but the position of IG should also follow civil service rules in order to allow other officers to grow,” one of the affected officers said.

When asked to clarify whether they were challenging the IGP’s tenure extension in court, the affected officer said they weren’t challenging the top cop’s extension for now but the PSC’s directive that ordered them to retire.

It would be recalled that the PSC at a meeting in Abuja earlier this month ordered the immediate retirement of all senior police officers who have either exceeded 35 years in service or are above the age of 60.


The spokesman of the commission, Ikechukwu Ani, recalled that the Commission at its 24th Plenary Meeting of 27th and 28th September 2017, approved that the Force Entrants should have their date of appointment in the Force against the date of their enlistment.

“The Commission has passionately revisited their decision and has come to the conclusion that the said decision in its intent and purpose contradicted the principle of a merger of service in the public service, and it is in violation of Public Service Rule No 020908 (i & ii) which provides for retirement on the attainment of 35 years in service or 60 years of age.


“Accordingly, the Commission at its 1st extraordinary meeting of the 6th Management Board held today, Friday, 31st January 2025, approved the immediate retirement of those officers who have spent more than 35 years in service and those above 60 years of age,” Ani had said.

But the force headquarters in a wireless message from the office of the Force Secretary and dated February 5, 2025, a copy of which was obtained by Daily Trust, directed the affected officers to stay action pending further directive.

The signal partly read, “INGENPOL strongly directs all officers affected by the PSC’s directive to stay action, pending further directive. This directive should be strictly complied with.”


FHQ compiles officers’ names above 60; IGP sets up disciplinary c’ttee

However, a new twist came into the matter at the weekend as the police high command began compilation of names of the affected officers with a view to submitting the same to the police service commission for further action.

It was learnt that the names were being compiled by a disciplinary committee set up by IGP Egbetokun.

Sources familiar with the developments confided in our correspondent that the committee, which was expected to commence sitting yesterday, at the Louis Edet House, which houses the Force Headquarters, Abuja, has already summoned some top officers.


A highly-placed official, who doesn’t want his name in print, listed those summoned as an Assistant Inspector-General of Police, two Commissioners of Police and a senior police lawyer.

“The committee formally sent letters to the invited officers. They are expected to appear before the committee in their neatly dressed kits,” the source told Daily Trust.

The committee is expected to end its sitting on Thursday, according to officials of the force.

Court fixes March 18 for case against PSC


In the meantime, the National Industrial Court of Nigeria has adjourned the case of some police officers, who are contesting their retirement to March 18.

The claimants in the suit include; Egong Egwu Egong, Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP); Edwin Okoro also a CSP and three others.

They claimed that the PSC relied on a controversial circular to calculate their years of service from their initial date of entry into the police force, rather than from when they entered the Police Academy.

Their counsel, Adeleke Agbola, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), urged the court to ensure that the status quo remains, pending the determination of committal proceedings to ascertain whether the judgment had been violated.


“The judgment of the court is that the date is when the policemen got into the Academy. There is no appeal against the judgment,” he said.

He pleaded with the court to maintain the status quo pending the hearing of the committal proceedings to determine if there has been a breach on the basis that the judgment of the court must be obeyed.

Exit NPF honourably, Retired AIG counsels

In a telephone interview with Daily Trust, a retired Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Wilson Inalegwu, advised the affected officers to exit the force peacefully.


Inalegwu explained that the PSC has powers constitutionally to “hire and fire” as well as promote police officers from a lower rank to that of Deputy Inspector-General of Police.

The retired senior cop stressed that it was the prerogative of the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Force to appoint the IGP, and as such it should not be equated with other ranks.

“The president has the powers to appoint the IGP, not the other officers. Those agitating to stay in the force after 60 years should just go home honourably,” Inalegwu said.

CISLAC urges police force, PSC to comply with public service rules


Also commenting on the issue, the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) said the impasse threatens the rule of law, undermines accountability, and erodes public trust in Nigeria’s governance and security institutions.

In a statement, Auwal Ibrahim Musa (Rafsanjani), Executive Director of CISLAC, reaffirmed the statutory authority of the PSC under Sections 6 and 7 of the Police Service Commission (Establishment) Act, 2001. He noted that the PSC is mandated to appoint, promote, dismiss, and exercise disciplinary control over Nigeria Police Force personnel (excluding the Inspector General of Police). This mandate is further reinforced by Paragraph 30 of Part 1 of the Third Schedule to the 1999 Constitution, granting the PSC oversight authority on police appointments and discipline.


“Public Service Rule No. 020908 (i & ii) mandates the compulsory retirement of public officers, including senior police officers, who have served for 35 years or reached the age of 60. This regulation is designed to uphold the integrity and efficiency of security institutions by enabling leadership renewal and preventing tenure manipulation,” Rafsanjani said.

CISLAC condemned the alleged directive by the Inspector General of Police (IGP), instructing senior officers who have attained the mandatory retirement threshold to remain in service pending further directives. According to Rafsanjani, “this action constitutes a clear violation of the PSC’s statutory authority, undermines the principle of separation of powers, and fosters unnecessary institutional conflicts.”


He further criticized the amendment to the 2020 Police Act, which grants the IGP a fixed four-year tenure regardless of age or service years. “This amendment contradicts existing public service regulations,” he stated.

We’ are not aware of any failure to comply with directive – PSC

When contacted to find out the next line of action regarding those officers who have refused to exit, the spokesman of the PSC, Ani, said they were not aware that the affected officers were yet to leave.

Ani said the IGP was yet to formally notify the commission about the development as it ought to be, arguing that action could not be taken against the officers based on what was reported in the national dailies.


“We don’t have such information. If they refuse, the IG will notify the commission. We cannot do it (take any action) based on what we’re reading in the newspapers.

“I don’t think any employee would refuse to go if his time is due. I don’t think so,”
he said.

When Daily Trust contacted the spokesman of the police, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, promised to get back to our correspondent, but he was yet to do so as at the time of filing this report yesterday.

However, a top senior police officer, who was not authorised to speak, explained that officials of the PSC and the disciplinary committee set up by the IGP were working on the matter.

“I believe the issue would be made public in due time. I can confirm to you that the police and the commission are already meeting on the matter and things would be sorted out,” the source said.

https://dailytrust.com/police-retirement-crisis-festers/


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PoliticsRe: GOD HAS ANSWERED PRAYER: NNAMDI KANU & SIMON EKPA. NEXT IS UCHE MEFOR & OTHERS by Bobloco: 6:55am On Feb 11, 2025
gidgiddy:
They are in jail, yet there is no peace. It does not matter who is locked up in jail, if there is no plan to win the peace, there will be no peace.

Looking at Kanu and Simon is like someone who looks at symptoms but ignores the cure. There will always be people out there who will replace Kanu and Ekpa, but unless you have a country built on equity, fairness and justice, there will always be Kanu's and Ekpa

So if locking up is the only strategy, it will achieve nothing because it will never bring peace.
Well said
PoliticsRe: IG Warns Officers Against Carrying Guns In Mufti, Violating Human Rights by Bobloco: 6:15am On Feb 11, 2025
angry
FoodRe: I Couldn’t Believe I Spent 6k To Buy Leaves For Vegetable Soup by Bobloco: 5:49pm On Feb 10, 2025
exposition:
I have a vegetable garden in my backyard and I am still six digit earner
I eat fresh vegetables and obviously I don't go about complaining
I wonder who's the fool here
I also have a fish farm
Fools like you would stil complain even if you had an inheritance of 300 acres of arable land
Like I stated earlier, and I still maintain that it's better to be assumed a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt

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