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‘Resign and Go Home, You’ve Failed’ — Tinubu Support Base in South West Tells Wale Edun Over Zero Percent Budget Performance in 2025
Nigeria’s political support movement in the South West, the South West Democratic Agenda for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu 2027, has launched a blistering attack on Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, accusing him of running the country into a fiscal dead-end with what it described as “a historic zero percent capital budget performance.”
In a statement issued on Monday and signed by its president, Otunba Adedayo Adewole, the group said Edun has not only failed President Bola Tinubu but has also betrayed the trust of millions of Nigerians who expected the economic management team to stabilise the nation’s finances.
The pressure group has demanded Edun’s resignation, arguing that his continued stay in office would only deepen Nigeria’s economic woes.
“Until this moment, capital budget performance under this administration is at zero. That is not a figure of speech, it is the stark reality of a failed economic team. This has never happened in our country before. Wale Edun should resign and go home because he has failed completely in his responsibility to the nation,” Adewole declared.
The group lamented that, despite borrowing at home and abroad, the federal government under Edun’s stewardship has been unable to service domestic debts or commence the implementation of the 2025 Appropriation Act, even as the nation enters the month of September.
“This is a disgraceful outcome. The administration before this, led by President Muhammadu Buhari, for all its flaws, was able to implement its own budget. Under Edun, Nigeria is drifting without any fiscal anchor. The country is now unable to activate its capital budget, and that is a damning failure of leadership,” Adewole said.
He noted that the Appropriation Act is not just a policy document but the “heartbeat of government’s social contract with the people,” and that refusing or failing to implement it amounts to “denying citizens the benefits of governance.”
“Capital projects mean roads, hospitals, schools, water supply, power, and infrastructure that make life livable. A zero percent performance is equal to zero progress. It means Nigerians are stranded while their government claims to be in charge,” the statement continued.
The group, which played a prominent role in the mobilisation that delivered the South West votes for Tinubu in the 2023 presidential election, said it was pained that the region’s support for the administration is now being rewarded with “reckless economic mismanagement.”
“This is not the Renewed Hope Nigerians were promised. This is renewed hardship. It is both ironic and tragic that a minister who was given so much trust by the president and the people has failed to deliver even the minimum of expectations,” Adewole stressed.
The group described the current economic hardship as “man-made and avoidable,” blaming it squarely on poor policy choices, failure to prioritise, and what it called “a deliberate indifference to the suffering of citizens.”
“Every day, Nigerians ask when capital projects will start. Every day, they wonder why their roads remain impassable, why hospitals lack equipment, why schools are collapsing, why power supply is epileptic. The answer lies in the reckless inability of the Finance Minister to get the engine of governance running. This must not be allowed to continue,” the statement added.
The political group also held the National Assembly accountable, warning lawmakers not to shield Edun from responsibility or treat the matter with levity.
“If the legislature allows this failure to pass without consequence, then it too will be complicit in the betrayal of Nigerians. The National Assembly passed the budget; it must now demand its implementation. Silence at this critical moment would amount to treachery against the people,” the group declared.
While reaffirming its unflinching loyalty to President Tinubu, the group urged the president to take urgent action to restore confidence in his economic team.
“Mr. President must remember that Nigerians voted for him, not for Wale Edun. The people’s mandate is not a license for failure. We therefore call on the president to replace Edun with someone capable of implementing bold, practical, and immediate fiscal solutions,” Adewole stated.
“If Edun remains, the suffering of Nigerians will remain. If Edun goes, then perhaps a new dawn can begin. For the sake of our nation, the legacy of this administration and 2027 elections, he must resign and go home.”
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New Petrol Import Permits May Reverse Nigeria’s Push for Domestic Refining and Increase Pressure on Foreign Reserve” — Energy Policy Group Tells President Tinubu
An energy policy group has advised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to reconsider the wider economic consequences of newly issued permits allowing marketers to import petrol into the country, warning that the move could undermine Nigeria’s efforts to strengthen domestic refining and stabilise the economy.
In a statement released on Sunday in Abuja, the Energy Transparency and Market Justice Initiative (ETMJI) said the approvals granted by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) could produce unintended consequences if not carefully managed.
The group’s president, Dr. Salako Kareem, said Nigeria was at a delicate moment in its energy transition and that policy choices made now would determine whether the country finally escapes its decades-long dependence on imported refined petroleum products.
Kareem said while the regulator’s responsibility to guarantee adequate fuel supply is understood, expanding import permissions at this stage could weaken the policy direction required to encourage local production and long-term sector stability.
“Our respectful appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is that decisions concerning petrol importation must be carefully weighed against their long-term economic consequences,” Kareem said.
“Nigeria has spent decades trying to overcome the paradox of being a major crude oil producer while relying heavily on imported refined products. Any policy action that appears to reopen the floodgates of importation may slow down the progress that has been made toward strengthening domestic refining capacity.”
He warned that increasing petrol imports could place additional pressure on the country’s foreign exchange reserves, especially at a time when the government is pursuing difficult economic reforms aimed at stabilising the naira and improving fiscal discipline.
“For many years, the country has lost enormous volumes of foreign exchange importing petroleum products that could ideally be refined locally,” Kareem said.
“If import volumes begin to rise again, the demand for foreign currency will inevitably grow. This could place renewed strain on the naira and undermine the broader economic stabilisation programme that the government is currently pursuing.”
The group also warned that excessive reliance on imported petrol could create opportunities for product dumping and the entry of substandard fuel into the Nigerian market, a challenge that has troubled regulators and consumers in the past.
According to Kareem, Nigeria’s downstream sector has historically struggled with quality control issues whenever importation becomes widespread, because imported fuel often travels through multiple intermediaries before reaching domestic depots.
“One of the lessons from the past is that when imports dominate the supply chain, the market sometimes becomes vulnerable to the dumping of inferior petroleum products,” he said.
“This not only creates regulatory complications but also exposes Nigerian consumers to fuels that may damage vehicles, affect industrial machinery and ultimately impose hidden economic costs on the country.”
He added that encouraging domestic refining and strengthening local supply chains would provide better product traceability and improve overall market transparency.
Kareem stressed that the group’s intervention was not intended as criticism of the NMDPRA, noting that regulators must often make complex decisions to prevent supply disruptions in a volatile energy market.
However, he urged the federal government to ensure that short-term supply management does not weaken long-term national objectives in the petroleum sector.
“We recognise that the regulator has the responsibility to ensure that Nigerians do not experience fuel shortages, and that duty is extremely important,” he said.
“But at the same time, policy coherence is essential. The country must avoid sending signals that could discourage investment in local refining or create uncertainty about Nigeria’s commitment to energy self-sufficiency.”
Kareem said Nigeria now has a rare opportunity to restructure its downstream petroleum industry in a way that strengthens domestic production, protects foreign exchange reserves and builds long-term industrial capacity.
He urged the president to ensure that the country’s regulatory framework reflects that strategic vision.
“Our appeal is simply for policy alignment. If Nigeria truly wants to build a resilient energy economy, then every major decision in the downstream sector must reinforce the goal of reducing import dependence, strengthening domestic production and protecting the country’s economic stability,” Kareem noted.
The group added that careful policy coordination between regulators and the presidency would help ensure that Nigeria avoids repeating the costly fuel import cycles that have historically drained public resources and weakened the national economy.
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OKL Launches Free Digital Skills Scholarships for 1,000 Lagos Central Youths, Pledges New Approach to Leadership
Olumide Kola-Lawal (OKL), an aspirant for the Lagos Central Senatorial seat, has launched a major youth empowerment initiative that will provide free enrolment and 100 percent scholarships to 1,000 young people across the district for internationally relevant Information Technology and Vocational (ITV) courses.
The initiative was announced on March 11 during a Ramadan lecture themed “Ramadan and the Role of Youths in Building a Moral and United Society,” organized by the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Surulere branch, at the Senator Oluremi Tinubu Hall.
Speaking as the special guest of the event, Kola-Lawal used the platform to outline what he described as a new model of politics centered on opportunity creation, innovation, and people-driven solutions.
“My priority is connecting the grassroots to global opportunities for young people and entrepreneurs,” he said. “I remain confident that bold, people-centered ideas can still drive meaningful change.”
Building Pathways from Lagos to the Global Economy
The scholarship scheme, which represents the first phase of a broader youth development strategy, will train participants in high-demand digital skills in partnership with the London Til Career Institute, an international career and professional development institution focused on career acceleration, innovation, and smart school technology.
Participants will receive training and certification in areas such as:
- Software development
- UI/UX design
- Data analysis
- Cybersecurity
- Digital marketing
- Photo and media editing
The program is designed not only to equip young people with employable skills but also to create sustainable income opportunities and foster entrepreneurship within Lagos Central.
A Different Kind of Political Vision
Kola-Lawal, a globally exposed professional, emphasized that his approach to public service will focus on leveraging international networks and private-sector partnerships to create real economic pathways for constituents.
According to him, the initiative reflects a belief that leadership must move beyond campaign promises to deliver practical, scalable solutions for youth employment and innovation.
By equipping young residents with globally relevant digital skills, he said the program could produce a multiplier effect across the local economy, increasing earnings potential and supporting new business creation throughout Lagos State.
Youth at the Center of Development
Addressing the audience of young participants and community leaders, Kola-Lawal noted that the future of Lagos depends heavily on empowering its youth population with the right tools for the modern economy.
He said the scholarship initiative is intended to bridge the opportunity gap between local talent and global digital markets, positioning Lagos Central as a hub of innovation and entrepreneurial activity.
For many attendees at the event, the announcement signaled what supporters describe as a forward-looking and solutions-driven style of leadership—one that blends global exposure with grassroots engagement.
As the political landscape ahead of the next electoral cycle begins to take shape, Kola-Lawal’s initiative is likely to resonate with a growing constituency of young voters seeking practical opportunities rather than traditional political rhetoric.
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Life Is A Warfare Not Funfare – Komaiya
The presiding pastor of Masters Place International, Pastor Korede Komaiya, has said “Life is warfare never funfare”.
Komaiya made the assertion in a recently released and shared video message.
He said “Never be surprised that you have battles, the greater your destiny, the greater your battles”.
According to the revered cleric, “A life without battles is a dead life, your battles shows your importance, glory and it indicate your greatness”.
He explained that, Small destiny attracts small battles while the greater the battle, the greater glory and “things are manipulated from the spirit realm to happen physically”.
Stressing and emphasising that, “if you joke with your destiny, you will end up a joke”.
Using this a backdrop about his own transformation, stages in life and fulfilling destiny, Komaiya concluded “No one can fulfill their destiny in a grand style without the annointing”.
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