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Naira crisis: FG’s response to supreme court judgment deceptive, insincere – CNG

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The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has said that the lame response by President Muhammadu Buhari to the Supreme Court of Nigeria order on Naira swap was only meant to deceive the nation.

The CNG, through its spokesperson, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, said it is curious that days after the said directive by the President, the naira scarcity is showing no sign of abetting.

“Instead, the situation is worsening by the day, as both the old and new notes are deliberately withheld by government. And while innocent families going hungry, businesses crumbling and tension mounting while Buhari and his lackey, the Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele appear to be in isolation or living in total denial.

“By now everyone is aware that Buhari only deceived the nation by faking a directive to the CBN to respect the judgment of the Supreme Court knowing fully well he did not mean it to be carried out.

“Emefiele, Buhari’s errand too, pretended he was obeying the directive only to further press the cash squeeze upon citizens,” Suleiman said.

The CNG wondered why neither Buhari nor Emefiele has found it helpful to address the nation on the new directive the way they did when they were imposing the inhuman, draconian policy on the nation.

“Instead both Buhari and Emefiele, only made clumsy, scanty ambiguous statements through their spokespersons as though the matter is nor serious enough.

“At this point, it has become obvious that Buhari is using Emefiele Buhari in a sinister scheme to revisit on the nation, his harsh, ill-conceived, autocratic 1984 currency review that created untold mass suffering and widespread frustration and the death of several Nigerians.

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“The insincerity in Buhari’s pronouncements is further confirmed by the fact that since they were made investigation by the CNG across Northern Nigerian states have shown that since the decetive directive was given, the Deposit Money Banks have not been reimbursed with neither the old nor the new notes.

“This explains why the banks resort to issuing less than five thousand naira to customers with legitimate need for their own money as against the Supreme Court order that no president or any officer in government has the right to deny citizens access to their own money.

“Sadly, Buhari has in the last lap of his tenure has chosen the path of dishonor, dictatorship, aristocracy and is bound to leave behind a very bad legacy to the nation.

“In process, Buhari and Emefiele have not only scandalized the vital national institutions such as the CBN, but also ridiculed the country’s judicial system which we hold unacceptable, unwarranted and ignoble.

“We call on the National Assembly to move quickly to rescue the CBN, the image of the Courts and the nation generally from imminent decay and slip into decadence by checkmating the dictatorial tendencies unfolding in the nation.

“We also call on the patriotic state governors who initiated the legal process and the ungodly regime of monetary policies, to intensify efforts to save the nation, its financial institutions and judiciary.

“In this regard, we suggest they meet with the President-elect and fashion out a way out in order to halt the current national drift toward greater conflict.

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“We urge all Nigerians to remain vigilant as to the direction our country is headed and to rise and speak up against these unwarranted, unforgiveable injustices.

“We call the attention of the international community to note that responsibility should ultimately lie in Buhari and Emefiele in the event of any rapture in the system as a result of their deceptive, insincere handling of the issue of these murderous economic policies,” the CNG said.

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Goronyo Appoints Mahmud As SA On Media and Publicity

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The Honourable Minister of State for the Federal Ministry of Works, Muhammad Bello Goronyo, has appointed Comrade Salihu Dandata Mahmud as his Special Assistant on Media and Publicity.

The appointment, which takes effect from 1 May 2025, was announced on Thursday in a statement signed by the Minister’s Chief of Staff, Nafiu Hussaini Gobir.

“I am pleased to inform you of your appointment as Special Assistant (Media and Publicity) to the Honourable Minister of State, Federal Ministry of Works,” the statement read, highlighting Mahmud’s “competence, experience, and commitment to media and public service” as the basis for his selection.

The statement read, “ will be responsible for managing and coordinating media relations for the Minister of State, developing and implementing publicity strategies, crafting official press statements and speeches, and liaising with media stakeholders to ensure accurate and positive coverage of the Ministry’s activities.

“You will also provide strategic advice on media and public engagement, aimed at boosting the Ministry’s visibility and public perception.

“Your appointment is tied to the tenure of the Honourable Minister of State and may be subject to termination at the discretion of the appointing authority.

“You are expected to demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism, confidentiality, and integrity in line with the Public Service Rules of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

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Supreme Court Ruling: Alhaji Apapa Claims Labour Party Leadership

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The internal leadership dispute within Nigeria’s Labour Party has taken a dramatic turn. Alhaji Bashiru Lamidi Apapa has boldly stepped forward to proclaim himself the Acting National Chairman of the party. This declaration, made during a press conference in Abuja, comes in the wake of a crucial Supreme Court judgement, which Apapa believes reinforces his authority to lead.

On Wednesday, Apapa addressed the media, stating that a Supreme Court verdict delivered on April 4, 2025, under Appeal No: CA/ABJ/CV/1217/2024 and Suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/1271/2024, has fundamentally changed the party’s leadership structure. He argued that the ruling invalidates all actions and leadership decisions taken by Barrister Julius Abure since April 2023.

Apapa didn’t mince words as he dissected the implications of the Supreme Court’s decision. According to him, the court firmly criticised the lower courts for meddling in matters beyond their jurisdiction, particularly issues related to the internal leadership of political parties. He claimed the apex court’s conclusion reinforced the long-standing principle that such matters are non-justiciable meaning they should not be decided by the judiciary.

Apapa interpreted this legal victory as a green light for his assumption of leadership. Referring to Article 14(2)(a)(b) of the Labour Party’s Constitution, he asserted that, as the most senior Deputy National Chairman, he has the constitutional right to take over as Acting National Chairman.

In his statement, Apapa also named Alhaji Farouk Umar Ibrahim as the Acting National Secretary, further solidifying the leadership changes within the party. He assured party members and the public that these appointments are in strict alignment with constitutional provisions and party regulations.

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As part of this transition, Apapa revealed that the National Working Committee (NWC), reconstituted in 2022, will meet on Monday, April 14, 2025. This session will focus on outlining a fresh strategic direction for the party. One of the pivotal proposals includes the zoning of the National Chairmanship to the Northern region and the Secretary position to the Southern region.

Apapa emphasised that this new phase will prioritise genuine internal democracy. In what appears to be a direct critique of the previous leadership, he called for the immediate revival of the Board of Trustees (BoT), which he described as dormant for far too long. According to Apapa, reactivating the BoT is a vital step towards strengthening party governance and transparency.

Additionally, he announced a roadmap for conducting fresh congresses at every level from wards to the national tier. In an effort to uphold accountability, he clarified that only financial members will have the right to vote or be voted for in the forthcoming party elections.

On the same day as Apapa’s press conference, a rival faction aligned with the party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and Abia State Governor Alex Otti, held a National Executive Council meeting.

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LP crisis: Obi, Otti receive S’Court judgment CTC

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Jubilation erupted among the Esther Nenadi Usman-led National Caretaker Committee on Wednesday, when Governor Alex Otti announced that they had officially received the Certified True Copy of last Friday’s Supreme Court judgment on the Labour Party’s leadership crisis.

While presenting the 48-page CTC before the Labour Party Stakeholders Engagement in Abuja, Otti emphasised that the document has put an end to the debate of misinterpretation of the verdict.

He said, “I want to say that we welcome the Supreme Court judgment of last Friday, which Certified True Copy just arrived a few minutes ago. The 48-page document was very clear in saying that it is all of you seated here that constitute the leadership of the party. I also want to make a point that we are law-abiding people.

“We sat on the 4th of September 2024 in Umuahia, where we unanimously elected a 29-man caretaker committee. Shortly after that exercise, our brothers, on the other side, went to court and got a judgment that pronounced them the leaders of the party.

“If we are not law-abiding, we would have started dragging the office. But we all said, since there was a court judgment, let us follow the process which ended last Friday.

“We expected that everybody who wants the survival of democracy and the progress of this country would have accepted that judgment. So you may not like the judgment, but you must obey it.”

In attendance were the LP presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Peter Obi; the lawmaker representing Anambra Central Senatorial District, Senator Victor Umeh; the Nigeria Labour Congress Political Commission, Prof Theophilus Ndubuaku; and the National Secretary of the Caretaker Committee, Senator Darlington Nwokocha.

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Others include former LP chieftain Kenneth Okonkwo, members of the National Assembly, Abia State Assembly and chieftains of the Obidient Movement Worldwide, among others.

As Otti read out the excerpts of the document, the audience went into a rapturous applause.

He said, “The same issue submitted for determination is hereby jointly in favour of the appellants. And the appellants are Distinguished Senator Esther Nenadi Usman and Senator Darlington Nwokocha. In summary, both the trial courts and the one below have no jurisdiction to entertain the first respondent, Julius Abure.

“Consequent upon the foregoing, the decisions of both trial courts and the one below in recognising Julius Abure as the national chairman of the party is hereby set aside and struck out for want of jurisdiction. In the vein, the first respondent’s cross-appeal, being an offshoot of the same judgment of the courts below, is hereby dismissed.”

When he finished reading the CTC, the governor recalled how he tried to pacify Abure to step down and accept the role of the chairman of the LP Board of Trustees.

But Abure allegedly turned down the prospect, saying he wanted nothing.

“But I gave Abure some piece of advice, saying if I were you, I wouldn’t want to lead people who don’t want me as a leader. So we are still extending the olive branch to him and his former National Working Committee. The leadership of every party should be humble enough to leave at the expiration of their tenure.

“Before I am done, may I appeal to political parties and their members to endeavour to always allow their constitutions, regulations and rules to guide them in choosing their officers and candidates.

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“That way, the incessant internal wrangling which always finds its way to court will be reduced. The leadership of every party should be humble enough to leave at the expiration of their tenure,” he said.

On his part, Obi applauded his supporters and Nigerians for being patient and standing solidly behind them.

The former Anambra governor announced that they would move straight to the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission to update them about the presence of the CTC and have them replace Abure’s NWC.

He said, “As leaders and elected members of this great party, we are going to leave from here to INEC to submit this document (CTC) so that we can start the process.

“We will go there now and say, here are the documents from the court. This is our resolution. So can we now start the process of rebuilding with your cooperation.”

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