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Tinubu committed to press freedom, says Shettima

Vice-President Kashim Shettima has assured the Nigeria Union of Journalists that the administration of President Bola Tinubu remains an ally of the media.

Shettima gave the assurance on Wednesday when he hosted a delegation of the NUJ leadership at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The Vice-President also said that Tinubu is committed to protecting and advancing the journalism profession in the country.

Shettima stated that Tinubu has long been supportive of the media and would not deviate from his consistent track record of upholding the integrity of the journalism profession in Nigeria.

He, however, said that the government and citizens alike expect a lot from the media, emphasising that the journalism profession stands almost at par with the judiciary.

According to him, journalists are expected to hold public officials accountable and adjudicate on issues of governance.

”In President Bola Tinubu, you have a friend, an ally, and a proprietor who has been kind to the Nigerian media over the years.

“I want to assure you that this administration will do its best to promote, project, and preserve the interests of the journalism profession.

”You are the life wire of the nation — we can’t afford to muzzle you,” the Vice-President said.

Shettima, who described the media as the conscience of the nation, stressed that authorities cannot afford to intimidate journalists, as they are indispensable to the survival of democracy in the country.

“Past generations of Nigerian leaders — from Herbert Macaulay to Nnamdi Azikiwe and even Obafemi Awolowo — were first journalists before they became political leaders,” the Vice-President recalled.

Shettima acknowledged the challenges facing the media industry, noting that several media organisations in Nigeria struggle to pay staff salaries and emoluments.

He appealed to the NUJ to remain hopeful, promising that President Tinubu would continue to support the union.

“Be rest assured that the President will render his support to your organisation. We cannot afford to allow the journalism profession to die,” he added.

Shettima further noted that President Tinubu’s decision to remove fuel subsidies was made in the national interest.

The Vice-President reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to repositioning the Nigerian economy for the benefit of all citizens.

Earlier, the National President of NUJ,  Alhassan Abdullahi, drew the Vice-President’s attention to some critical issues confronting journalists in the course of doing their job.

Abdullahi urged him to use his office “to take a firm stance in defending press freedom, and ensuring that journalists are not punished for doing their constitutional duty.”

He also urged the government “to initiate a comprehensive review of colonial-era laws such as sections of the Criminal and Penal Codes that continue to criminalise journalism.”

He maintained that “libel should be decriminalised.”

He also demand the facilitation of a national safety protocol for journalists, in collaboration with security agencies, to ensure that no reporter is harmed for simply reporting the news.

He also called for government’s partnership with the media to initiate a media support framework, including training grants, soft loans, tax relief, and a targeted bailout for critical media institutions.

The NUJ also sought partnerships with TETFUND, universities, and international media institutes to uplift training standards across the profession.

He also called for the creation of a Permanent Government- Media Liaison Platform under the office of the Vice-President.

This, according to him, will foster regular engagement, clarify national policies, and prevent the vacuum breeding misinformation.

Abdullahi pledged the support of the Nigerian press for the President Tinubu’s development agenda.

He noted however that the press will always maintain the right to speak truth to power for the survival of democracy.

“We are institutional partners and would not be drowned in the false narratives that the media must be antagonistic to government.

“Same way we call out government when we feel that certain issues are not clearly given the needed consideration, we also would be ready to applaud government when things have been done right,” he added.

He commended the administration of President Tinubu over “tangible efforts and firm support in key areas of national development,” despite the economic headwinds facing Nigeria, like many other nations.

Abdullahi acknowledged that in less than three years, the administration has undertaken bold reforms targeted at stabilising the nation’s economy. (Punch)

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Ekiti gov hails Tinubu for appointing Oluyede as CDS

Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has lauded President Bola Tinubu for the appointment of General Olufemi Oluyede as the new Chief of Defence Staff.

He described the gesture as a profound recognition of excellence and a source of pride for the people of Ekiti State.

PUNCH Online had earlier reported that Tinubu made changes in the hierarchy of the Service Chiefs on Friday.

Oluyede, a native of Ikere-Ekiti, was until his new appointment the Chief of Army Staff.

His elevation to the apex of Nigeria’s military hierarchy, Oyebanji said, is both a testament to his dedication and a reflection of Tinubu’s commitment to merit and national service.

In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Yinka Oyebode, from Ado-Ekiti and put on the state website on Saturday, the governor thanked the President, saying the appointment recognises “the exemplary qualities of the Ikere-Ekiti-born General.”

“The Government and the people of Ekiti State are grateful to the President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for General Oluyede’s appointment. We wish him success in this new assignment and pledge our unalloyed support for him,” the statement read.

Oyebanji praised the new Defence Chief as a shining example of the Ekiti spirit of service, honour, and excellence.

“General Oluyede epitomises the core values of courage, integrity and loyalty for which Ekitis are known.

“He possesses a high level of integrity and professionalism required to make a success of the new assignment being given to him by the President,” Oyebanji said.

Expressing confidence in the General’s leadership, Oyebanji said he has no doubt Oluyede will bring his vast military experience to bear on the job.

“He is a gallant officer with a proven track record of accomplishments in his illustrious military career.

“We are confident he will leverage his extensive experience and expertise in charting a new direction for the military, particularly during this critical period,” the governor noted.

Oyebanji’s message struck both a note of pride and gratitude — pride in the elevation of an illustrious Ekiti son, and gratitude to Tinubu for what he called “a deserved appointment that reaffirms the values of competence and patriotism.”

With this appointment, Ekiti joins the nation in celebrating one of its own at the helm of Nigeria’s defence establishment — a moment Governor Oyebanji said “reflects honour not only for General Oluyede, but for the entire state.” (Punch)

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Tinubu appoints new service chiefs, Oluyede becomes Defence Chief

President Bola Tinubu has made changes in the hierarchy of the Service Chiefs.

This is “in furtherance of the efforts of the Federal Government of Nigeria to strengthen the national security architecture,” a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare, read Friday.

The statement is titled ‘Tinubu changes service chiefs.’

According to Dare, the President appointed General Olufemi Oluyede to replace General Christopher Musa as the new Chief of Defence Staff.

“The new Chief of Army Staff is Major-General W. Shaibu. Air Vice Marshall S.K Aneke is Chief of Air Staff, while Rear Admiral I. Abbas is the new Chief of Naval Staff. Chief of Defence Intelligence Major-General E.A.P Undiendeye retains his position.

“The President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, expresses most profound appreciation to the outgoing Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa and the other Service Chiefs for their patriotic service and dedicated leadership,” the statement further read.

Tinubu charged the newly appointed Service Chiefs to justify the confidence reposed in them by further enhancing the professionalism, vigilance and comradeship that define Nigeria’s Armed Forces.

All appointments take immediate effect.

Similarly, PUNCH Online reported on June 19, 2023, that Bola Tinubu approved the immediate retirement of all the Service Chiefs, the Inspector-General of Police and the Comptroller-General of Customs. (Punch)

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Tinubu swears in Amupitan as new INEC chair

President Bola Tinubu has sworn in Professor Joash Amupitan, SAN, as the new Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Amupitan took the oath of office at 1:50 pm at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Tinubu charged Amuputan to protect the integrity of Nigeria’s elections and electoral process, as well as strengthen the institutional capacity of INEC.

“As the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, your nomination to the important role and the subsequent confirmation by the Senate is a testament to your capacity and the confidence reposed in you by both the executive and the legislative arm of government.

“The significant achievement marked the beginning of a challenging yet rewarding journey, and I trust that you will approach your responsibilities with the highest level of integrity, dedication and patriotism.

“Our democracy has come a long way. In 25 years, we have consolidated and strengthened our democratic institutions, particularly our electoral system, through innovation and reforms. We have learned a great deal along the way and have improved significantly from where we were many years ago.

“We must now remain committed to the principles that underpin democracy in a complex, multifaceted society,” the President said.

“The electoral process is a vital part of a democracy, safeguarding the people’s exclusive right to choose their leaders and shape their future. To ensure that our democracy continues to flourish, the integrity of our electoral system must be beyond reproach. It is important that our elections are free, fair and credible.

“We must consistently improve our electoral process, addressing the challenges of yesterday and innovating for today and tomorrow. To maintain public trust in elections, electoral integrity must be protected. All aspects of the process, from registration to campaigning, immediate access, voting and counting should be transparent, non-violent and credible.

“No electoral system is flawless, but since elections are vital to a nation’s future, it is essential to continually strengthen electoral institutions, ensuring they are robust, resilient and safeguarded against official setbacks.

“I therefore charge you, Professor, as you take on this important assignment to protect the integrity of our elections and electoral process and strengthen the institutional capacity of INEC,” Tinubu added.

Amupitan arrived at the State House on Thursday morning, dressed in a white ‘agbada’ paired with a gold cap, exchanging greetings with onlookers ahead of the ceremony to formalise his assumption of office as the head of the nation’s electoral umpire.

Amupitan’s swearing in by the President comes a week after the Senate confirmed his appointment as INEC Chairman following a rigorous screening session on October 16. (Punch)

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Tinubu condoles with Abba Moro over son, grandson’s death

President Bola Tinubu has extended his condolences to the Senate Minority Leader, Senator Abba Moro, following the tragic deaths of his son, Victor Moro, and grandson, Abba Moro Jr.

In a Tuesday statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, the President described the losses as heartbreaking and urged the family to find comfort in the short but meaningful lives of the departed.

Tinubu commiserated with the Senator’s family, friends, and associates, particularly those from the Benue South Senatorial District, which Moro represents in the National Assembly.

“The President urges the family to find solace in the impactful lives of the children, whose time on earth, though short, is truly a blessing to the many lives they touched and those who came in contact with them,” the statement read in part.

He prayed for divine strength and consolation for the bereaved family, asking God Almighty to “receive the souls of the departed children and comfort the family.”

Senator Moro, a former Minister of Interior, has represented Benue South since 2019 and currently leads the opposition caucus in the 10th Senate.

Moro’s son died in a car crash on the Mararaba axis of Nasarawa State soon after returning from studies abroad.

Multiple outlets said the accident happened a day after the family buried the senator’s grandson, Abba Moro Jr.

The grandson’s death reportedly occurred earlier and he was laid to rest shortly before the crash that killed Victor; however, the cause of the child’s death has not been publicly disclosed. (Punch)

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Tinubu to attend 2025 Nigeria diaspora investment summit

President Bola Tinubu will attend the 8th edition of the Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit as the Special Guest of Honour.

The event is scheduled to take place from November 11 to 13, 2025, in Abuja.

The announcement was made on Friday during a press briefing in Abuja by the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa.

The NDIS is an annual platform organised by NiDCOM aimed at mobilising investment from Nigerians abroad into the country’s economy.

According to NiDCOM, since its inception in 2018, NDIS has grown in size and influence, attracting diaspora investors, government officials, entrepreneurs, and business leaders to explore opportunities in Nigeria’s key sectors such as real estate, healthcare, agriculture, ICT, energy, manufacturing, and creative industries.

Dabiri-Erewa revealed that the 2024 summit generated investment deals valued at ₦673m across various sectors.

“The last edition of the Summit, held in November 2024, showed just how much momentum NDIS has built over the years.

“It welcomed over 1,500 participants, both online and in person, including 236 investors, 1,197 business owners, and 168 government officials,” Dabiri-Erewa stated.

She added that 56 investment pitches were presented during the 2024 edition, covering eight strategic sectors of the economy.

“These ideas were not just pitched but attracted about 168 deals worth about ₦673m. This shows how much momentum the Summit has built over the years,” the CEO explained.

Speaking on the forthcoming event, Dabiri-Erewa confirmed that President Tinubu would once again grace the occasion.

“We are honoured that His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, will once again serve as the Special Guest of Honour.

“We anticipate the participation of distinguished business leaders, diaspora investors, policy champions, and creative icons who continue to inspire confidence in Nigeria’s potential,” Dabiri-Erewa added.

The 2025 edition of the summit will focus on mobilising diaspora investment to boost regional and national development. (Punch)

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Bayelsa Gov Douye Diri dumps PDP

Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Diri, who announced this on Wednesday at the exco chamber in the Bayelsa State Government House.

He said his decision was for an obvious reason, but did not state the reason or the political party to which he will be moving.

“After extensive consultations, today, October 15, 2025, I wish to notify you that, in keeping with the extant protocols, I, Governor Douye Diri, do hereby resign my membership of the Peoples Democratic Party,” he announced.

The Deputy Governor, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, was absent, but the governor said all those not present at the meeting were on official assignments.

He also stated that the chairmen of all the local government areas will move with him.

His decision was backed by 23 members of the House of Assembly, led by the Speaker,  Abraham Ngobere.

The meeting was attended by 10 members of the House of Assembly.

The 24-member House of Assembly has 20 PDP lawmakers, three All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmakers, and one member from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

The Speaker said the PDP does not have the ability to present a presidential candidate and win the 2027 election.

Diri’s defection came 24 hours after his Enugu State counterpart, Peter Mbah, dumped the party for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Mbah officially dumped the PDP for the APC on Tuesday during a state-wide broadcast to the people of the state.

He said the move was driven by the need to better serve the interests of the people of the state, and not a betrayal.

“This is not a betrayal; it is also not abandoning.

“It is more about thinking I was entrusted with the people’s mandate by the people, and it is also a cost on me carrying that same mandate on a platform that will best serve the people,” the governor told journalists shortly after announcing his defection.

The two governors’ defection came months after Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, and Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, moved to the ruling party with all their officials and appointees earlier in the year.

But the PDP said it was disappointed by the defection of the Enugu governor to the APC.

It urged serving governors in the PDP to continue to recognise their role as leaders in the opposition party entrusted with political power by the people who voted for them.

“The PDP is utterly disappointed by those actions, having regard to what we know behind the scene. But having said that, people have a right to decide what they want to do; the consequences can follow,” the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Debo Ologunagba, said on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Wednesday.

Ologunagba also said that the PDP was aware of moles undermining the party’s progress.

He, however, assured that the PDP national convention scheduled to be held in Ibadan, Oyo State, in November would help rejuvenate the party from its foundation and reposition it for future elections.

“There are some people from within our fold that continue the undermine the party and its progress. We recognise that, but we are dealing with that,” he added.

But President Bola Tinubu said the APC would not close its doors to members of the opposition parties who chose to join the ruling party.

He also said he would neither bother about the crisis in the opposition parties nor help them fix the problems, adding that it was a pleasure to see opposition parties in disarray.

“Political parties fearful of members leaving may be better served by examining their internal processes and affairs rather than fearfully conjuring up demons that do not exist,” Tinubu said while addressing the joint session of the National Assembly in commemoration of Democracy Day.

“For me, I will not say, ‘Try your best to put your house in order. I will not help you to do so either.’ It is indeed a pleasure to witness you in such disarray,” the President added amid cheers from supporters and federal lawmakers on the platform of the APC.

When formally received by the leadership of the APC, Diri’s defection will reduce the number of PDP governors in the South-East and South-South to one — Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State — and eight nationwide. (Channels)

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Senate confirms Amupitan as INEC chairman

The Senate has confirmed Professor Joash Amupitan as the new Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission.

The Red Chamber confirmed Amupitan after a voice vote conducted by Senate President Godswill Akpabio and after undergoing screening and answering questions posed by the lawmakers.

Amupitan had earlier arrived at the National Assembly complex earlier, exchanged pleasantries with Senators.

He was accompanied to the chamber by the Governor of Kogi State, Ahmed Ododo, and other dignitaries.

At about 12:50 p.m., the nominee was ushered into the Senate chamber by the Presidential Adviser on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Abubakar Lado, and was already seated ahead of the commencement of the exercise.

Amupitan was allowed into the hallowed chamber after the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele (APC, Ekiti Central), moved that Order 12 be set aside to allow visitors into the chamber, and he was seconded by the Senate Minority Leader, Senator Abba Moro (PDP, Benue South).

Senate President Godswill Akpabio welcomed Amupitan, his family members, and well-wishers to the Red Chamber, commending them for their presence.

Before introducing himself to the Senators for the question and answer session to take off, Akpabio disclosed to his colleagues that the nominee had been cleared by the office of the National Security Adviser after vetting.

According to Akpabio, the office of the Department of State Services had also cleared him.

The Senate President also said that the Office of the Inspector-General of Police, having done a fingerprint search on him, cleared him and said that he had no criminal records with the police.

The screening exercise commenced at about 12:55 p.m. following Akpabio’s opening remarks, during which he outlined the procedures to be followed by the lawmakers in considering the nominee’s credentials.

The screening session focused on Amupitan’s vision for credible elections, his plans for institutional reforms within INEC, and measures to deepen the use of technology in Nigeria’s electoral process.

Following his confirmation by the Senate, Amupitan will oversee preparations for upcoming off-cycle governorship elections and lay the groundwork for the 2027 general elections.

PUNCH Online earlier reported that President Bola Tinubu had nominated Amupitan, a Professor of Law from the University of Jos, to succeed Prof. Mahmood Yakubu. (Punch)

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Enugu Gov Peter Mbah dumps PDP for APC

Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, has officially dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

He made the declaration during a state-wide broadcast to the people of the state.

The governor defended his decision to switch camp, saying the move was necessitated to connect the South-Eastern state to the central government.

“There comes always a time when everyone must make a bold choice to determine their destiny. Today, after a long reflection, we have made a decision to leave the Peoples Democratic Party and join the All Progressives Congress,” Mbah stated.

The governor thanked the PDP for the support through the years, stressing that the shift is imperative to achieve his administration’s goals.

“To the Peoples Democratic Party which provided us the platform on which we campaigned and won, I extend deep gratitude. The PDP supported us through a demanding campaign and joined us in celebrating the victory.

“Leadership demands difficult, even painful decisions, in the service of higher principles and goals. And there comes always a time where everyone must make a bold choice to determine their destiny,” he added.

According to Mbah, his decision to join the APC is to better serve the people of Enugu and align with the party’s vision for development and progress.

The governor also reiterated his commitment to advancing the state’s interests and expressed confidence that the APC platform would provide greater opportunities for collaboration and growth.

Mbah also commended President Bola Tinubu’s policies, saying the state has enjoyed massive support under the President.

The PDP governor, moved to the ruling party with House of Assembly members, councillors, chairmen of councils and others.

His exit from the PDP will be followed by that of Bayelsa State Governor Duoye Diri, whose defection, it was learnt, had been finalised.

Delta State Governor Sheriff Obvwevori and Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno moved to the ruling party with all their officials and appointees earlier in the year. (Channels)

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Femi Adesina, Stsinoiz Club, others eulogise late Dr Christopher Kolade

Nigeria’s public, corporate, and faith communities are united in mourning the passing of Chief (Dr.) Christopher Olusola Kolade, CON, a respected broadcaster, diplomat, and corporate leader, who died on 8 October 2025 at the age of 93.

From the pulpit to the boardroom and the diplomatic stage, tributes have poured in describing Dr. Kolade as a symbol of integrity and principled service whose influence spanned generations.

In a statement issued in Ibadan, the Stsinoiz International Club, a Christian-based non-governmental organisation, described the late elder statesman as a “mentor, motivator, and moral guardian.” The Club’s President, Mr. Lekan Adebayo, and Secretary-General, Prof. Rotimi Olatunji, said his life embodied “principled leadership, humility, and an unwavering commitment to ethical nation-building.”

Appointed as Grand Patron of the Club in 2017, Dr. Kolade was said to have lent his “wisdom, grace, and moral authority” to the group’s vision of promoting ethical citizenship. The Club recalled his message during its 2024 webinar marking 25 years of Nigeria’s Fourth Republic, where he urged Nigerians to “establish and sustain integrity in this environment” and to “carry on knowing that God is with us.”

Mr. Adebayo said the late diplomat’s influence on members would endure. “His vision for a just, disciplined, and value-driven society will continue to guide our engagements and inspire our programmes,” he stated.

Also reacting to his death, former presidential spokesperson, Mr. Femi Adesina, said Dr. Kolade represented “reputation, conscience, accountability and reliability.” Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria, Mr. Adesina recalled that former President Muhammadu Buhari held him in high regard. “My boss had so much confidence in him. A number of times I heard him talk about Dr. Kolade, and he always said very good things about him,” he said.

Dr. Kolade’s professional career began in broadcasting, where he rose to become Director-General of the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), promoting standards of professionalism and balanced reportage. He later moved into the private sector as Chief Executive and Chairman of Cadbury Nigeria Plc, where he advanced principles of corporate accountability and human development.

Between 2001 and 2007, he served as Nigeria’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, strengthening diplomatic relations and engaging with the Nigerian diaspora community.

The Hallmarks of Labour Foundation (HLF), where Dr. Kolade served for more than two decades — first as Vice Chairman and later as Chairman of its Board of Trustees — also paid tribute, describing his passing as “the end of an era.” The Foundation’s Executive Secretary, Mrs. Patricia Otuedon-Arawore, said his association with HLF reflected a shared commitment to promoting integrity and excellence in public life.

Quoting one of his reflections, the Foundation noted, “‘A good example can become infectious so that we all strive to attain more of the same. Excellence is on the horizon. Our job is to travel towards it.’ That was the spirit Dr. Kolade brought to our mission.”

The Foundation credited him with helping to institutionalise merit-based recognition through the Hallmarks of Labour awards, which continue to celebrate Nigerians of distinction.

Throughout his life, Dr. Kolade combined professional achievement with academic mentorship, teaching Corporate Governance and Leadership at the Lagos Business School and Pan-Atlantic University.

The Stsinoiz International Club and the Hallmarks of Labour Foundation have both called on Nigerians, particularly those in leadership, to uphold the values for which he stood. “Chief Kolade lived not for himself but for others,” the Club stated. “Through his example, we are reminded that integrity remains the truest measure of greatness.”

Dr. Christopher Kolade is survived by his family and a generation of Nigerians who continue to draw inspiration from his life of service, integrity, and faith. (Guardian)