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NUPRC Under Komolafe As A Synonym For A Regulatory Agency

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By Best Orinya

In the high-stakes world of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry, Engr. Gbenga Olu Komolafe is juggling two critical roles with ease. On one hand, he is demonstrating exceptional leadership as the chief executive of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), while on the other hand, he is driving economic and national development.

Komolafe’s leadership has been instrumental in shaping the country’s oil and gas landscape, ensuring compliance with petroleum laws and guidelines. His vision for the NUPRC is built on a foundation of transparency, accountability, and sustainable development. As he steers the NUPRC towards excellence, Komolafe is also driving initiatives that boost production and revenue.

The NUPRC is saddled with the monumental task of supervising all upstream petroleum operations in the country. This involves monitoring operations to ensure they align with national goals, including gas flare elimination, domestic gas delivery, and domestic crude oil supply obligations. The agency must also ensure that health, safety, and environmental regulations meet national and international best practices.

Additionally, the NUPRC is responsible for maintaining records on upstream petroleum operations, advising the government on technical matters and public policies, and processing applications for leases, licenses, and permits. The agency must also ensure timely and accurate payments of rents, royalties, and other revenues due to the government.

These tasks are daunting, but Engr. Gbenga Olu Komolafe, the chief executive of NUPRC, is rising to the challenge. With his years of experience and expertise in the oil and gas sector, Komolafe is bringing a unique blend of accountability, dedication, and innovation to the role. His strategic foresight and objectivity have led to the initiation of various groundbreaking policies, including the electronic tracking of petroleum product distribution nationwide. Komolafe’s exceptional leadership is setting a new standard for regulatory excellence in Nigeria’s upstream petroleum sector.

 Komolafe is a trailblazer, making significant strides as a member of the Nigerian Bar Association, Fellow of Nigerian Society of Engineers, and Council of Registered Engineers of Nigeria (COREN). As a strategic leader, he has initiated policies that have transformed the Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission. He introduced electronic tracking of petroleum product distribution nationwide, ensuring transparency and accountability in the sector.

Komolafe also implemented institutional process studies and designs to curb revenue leakages, achieving optimum national productivity and facilitating optimum revenue for the Nigerian federation. His leadership has been acknowledged by the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) for promoting transparency and accountability in the sector.

As a result-oriented officer, Komolafe’s coordinated implementation of strategic sales and retail plans has been recognized globally, bringing distinction and pride to Nigeria’s oil sector. He formulated policies that effectively bridged the supply gap in petroleum products to inner parts of the country, ensuring equalized price management nationwide. Furthermore, Komolafe played a crucial role in formulating 17 regulations that ensure certainty and predictability in the upstream industry, creating value for Nigeria’s hydrocarbon resources through increased productivity and revenue.

As a silent, assiduous, and dedicated leader, Komolafe’s confidence, capacity, and assurance have attracted investors into the industry, building reciprocal confidence and driving growth in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector. His dynamic stewardship and outstanding leadership have led to the implementation of key reforms aimed at enhancing efficiency, boosting investment, and strengthening regulatory oversight in the industry.

It is in recognition of this and other significant contributions to Nigeria’s upstream Oil and Gas Sector that the Agency was awarded the Regulator of the Year Award for Exemplary Oversight in Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Sector. Komolafe’s leadership and supervisory role has led to the enforcement of strict compliance and adherence to Crude Oil Supply Obligations for local refineries by oil Exploration and Production companies and also the denial of export permits for crude oil cargoes intended for domestic refining where an oil company fails to meet their local crude supply commitments. These measures reiterate the illegality of diverting crude oil meant for local refineries.

As a passionate and action-oriented leader, he has taken significant regulatory measures to ensure compliance with the Domestic Crude Supply Obligation, as outlined in Section 109 of the Petroleum Industry Act 2021. This includes developing the Production Curtailment and Domestic Crude Oil Supply Obligation Regulation 2023, creating a framework and procedure guide for implementation.

Under his leadership, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has achieved impressive recognition, including the 2024 Overall Best Performing Parastatal SERVICOM Unit (PSU) Award. Komolafe’s innovative initiatives have also earned the agency honors as the Best Federal Ministry, Department and Agency (MDA) in Digital Transformation, as well as a Presidential recognition.

Komolafe has successfully converted 40 Oil Prospecting Licenses (OPLs) and Petroleum Mining Licenses (PMLs) to Petroleum Prospecting Licenses (PPLs) and Petroleum Mining Leases. Additionally, he has incorporated 74 Host Community Development Trusts (HCDT), promoting a sense of ownership and lasting peace within host communities. Through his pragmatic leadership style, Komolafe has automated various processes, ensuring operational efficiency and enhancing the effective regulation of the upstream sector. His efforts have also boosted national oil and gas production, aligning with the agency’s statutory mandate.

Another major breakthrough is reducing the unit cost of oil production per barrel, which he believes will optimize revenue for the federation from Nigeria’s hydrocarbon resources. Komolafe’s commitment to eradicating corruption is evident in his collaboration with organizations like PwC. He has also formed strategic partnerships with companies like Slumberger, leading to improved oil production and operational efficiency.

Komolafe’s focus is on achieving a revenue target of over N15 trillion and increasing crude oil production to 2.7 million barrels per day by 2027, primarily through condensate production. By producing condensate, a lighter and more volatile hydrocarbon, Nigeria can maintain its OPEC quota of 1.5 million barrels of crude. To achieve this goal, Komolafe is working with stakeholders to ensure sustainable security improvements around oil production and transportation sites. His efforts have demonstrated his capacity to achieve a higher quota, and he is likely to succeed in his endeavours.

The NUPRC’s remarkable transformation under Komolafe’s leadership has earned it a reputation as a model regulatory agency. Its impact on Nigeria’s oil and gas sector has been profound, driving growth, investment, and transparency. As the agency continues to evolve and adapt to the changing needs of the industry, one thing is clear: the NUPRC under Engr. Gbenga Komolafe is a synonym for regulatory excellence.

In the years to come, the NUPRC will undoubtedly face new challenges and opportunities. But with Komolafe at the helm, the agency is well-equipped to navigate the complexities of the oil and gas sector. As a regulatory agency, the NUPRC has set a new standard for excellence, and its impact will be felt for generations to come.

Orinya is an oil and gas expert writing from University of Dundee.

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IKOH NDI ABIA 2027: The Maturity Of Time For A Calm, Experience And Winning Leadership In Abia State

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By Aaron Mike Odeh

Politics, especially in a developing democracy like ours, is beyond mere political activities and electoral contests. It is fundamentally about leadership, vision, emotional intelligence, capacity, and the ability to inspire confidence among the people. In moments when the destiny of a people stands at a defining crossroads, wisdom demands that political parties and stakeholders place competence, experience and acceptability above sentiments and unnecessary experimentation.

As someone who has actively participated in Abia politics for over twenty-six years, occupying different positions at appointment status, i believe I possess the moral standing and practical experience to speak with clarity on the political future of Abia State and the direction the All Progressives Congress (APC), should take ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

My political journey and Media Consultancy has taken me across the length and breadth of NIGERIA including Abia State. From Arochukwu to Ukwa, from Umunneochi to Ikwuano, I have interacted closely with party leaders, grassroots mobilizers, traditional institutions, youths, women groups and stakeholders across different divides. I have watched governments emerge and fade. I have seen political structures built and dismantled. I have equally studied the expectations, emotions and aspirations of Abia people over the years.

From this wealth of experience and practical evaluation of Abia politics, one fact has remained consistently clear: for APC to genuinely position itself for victory in 2027, the party must present a candidate with political maturity, administrative experience, emotional stability, credibility and the capacity to unite various interests within and outside the party.

Without hesitation, I strongly believe that Chief Henry Ikechukwu Ikoh perfectly fits into this critical expectation.

Chief Ikoh represents a rare blend of humility, experience, consistency and strategic political understanding. In a political environment often dominated by controversies, unnecessary bitterness and divisive tendencies, he has remained calm, focused, approachable and remarkably stable. These qualities may appear ordinary to some people, but in practical governance and political management, they are indispensable virtues that sustain leadership and build confidence among the electorate.

One of the strongest assets Chief Ikoh possesses is his maturity and ability to relate across political, ethnic and social lines. Politics in Abia today requires a leader who can build bridges rather than walls; a leader who understands that governance succeeds better when stakeholders are respected and united under a common vision. Chief Ikoh has demonstrated this quality over the years through his interactions with people across party affiliations and communities.

Beyond his personal qualities, Chief Henry Ikechukwu Ikoh possesses extensive experience in public service and political administration. Leadership is not learned overnight. It is developed through years of service, sacrifice, strategic engagement and practical exposure. Abia State at this moment requires a leader who understands governance, appreciates political realities and possesses the administrative competence to navigate the challenges confronting our people.

Another important factor that distinguishes Chief Ikoh is his consistency of purpose. His aspiration to govern Abia State is not a sudden ambition driven by opportunism or political convenience. Since 2003, he has remained steadfast, focused and committed to his vision for the state. Such consistency speaks volumes about conviction, preparedness and genuine passion for service.

In politics, consistency builds trust. It reassures the people that a leader is not merely pursuing personal ambition but is driven by a long-term vision and commitment to societal development. This is one quality many Abians have come to appreciate in Chief Ikoh.

Furthermore, APC as a party must begin to prioritize electability and acceptability ahead of internal sentiments. Elections are won not merely through slogans, but through strategic calculations, grassroots acceptance and broad-based support. The reality before us is that the people of Abia are yearning for a leadership that is calm, responsible, inclusive and development-oriented. They desire a leader who can listen, unite and inspire confidence across different sectors of society.

Chief Henry Ikechukwu Ikoh possesses these qualities in abundance.

His calm disposition, amiable personality and infectious ebullience naturally attract people to him. He is not known for needless controversies or divisive politics. Rather, he embodies the spirit of maturity and responsible engagement that APC needs to expand its acceptance across Abia State.

The journey toward 2027 should therefore not be approached with bitterness, selfish calculations or divisive tendencies. It should be approached with sincerity, wisdom and genuine concern for the future of Abia State and the success of our great party.

There comes a moment in the life of every people when destiny presents an opportunity that must not be ignored. I strongly believe that moment has come for APC in Abia State.

Indeed, as the Holy Scripture declares, “The time to favour Zion, yea, the set time, has come.” For Abia State, this is the maturity of time to embrace tested experience, political maturity and purposeful leadership.

With deep sense of responsibility and commitment to the progress of our state, I most respectfully appeal to APC stakeholders, leaders and delegates to rally behind Chief Henry Ikechukwu Ikoh and support the vision of IKOH NDI ABIA 2027.

This is not merely about an individual ambition; it is about giving APC the strongest opportunity to win the governorship election and provide purposeful leadership for the good people of Abia State.

The task before us is collective. The future is now. And the time is ripe for a leader with capacity, humility, experience and vision.

THE SET TIME IS NOW!

Aaron Mike Odeh, A Public Affairs Analyst, Media Consultant, Human and Community development advocate wrote from Post Army Housing Estate Kurudu Abuja

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BOARD ROOM TO TRENCHES: HOW MOHAMMED GONI ALKALI SUSTAINS HIS LEADERSHIP PROWESS

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By James Ikuku

Leadership powers reforms, while innovation drives development. Leadership, therefore, is not merely about holding a title or occupying an office, but about functionality, sound decision-making, effective citizen mobilization, and consistent results delivery, especially under pressure during times of upheaval and distress.

A true leader must always remain strategically clear about the chosen direction, execute plans in alignment with that vision, and do so with full accountability—boots on the ground—while delivering tangible outcomes.

Alhaji Mohammed Goni Alkali is not just a leader; he is a leader with a distinct difference. From his Maiduguri office as the Managing Director of the North East Development Commission (NEDC), he meticulously plans the Commission’s operations, which involve the management of billions of Naira, all anchored on comprehensive recovery frameworks.

Yet, he frequently steps out with his boots firmly on the ground across the six states under the Commission’s coverage—Adamawa, Borno, Bauchi, Gombe, Taraba, and Yobe. There, Alhaji Mohammed personally ensures that what is documented on paper is precisely what materializes on the ground.

Each state receives its fair share of the dividends of the Renewed Hope Agenda: schools are constructed or renovated, health centres are equipped and new ones built in underserved communities, and farming communities long devastated by years of Boko Haram insurgency are steadily rebuilt and restored.

These are the defining hallmarks of the leadership of this ubiquitous enigma. From the boardroom to the trenches, Alhaji Mohammed is recreating the NEDC, redefining its priorities, and transforming it into a masterpiece of humanitarian and post-conflict disaster management. His efforts continue to earn consistent applause as he delivers results even at the most challenging conflict-affected points.

Indeed, with a rich background of experience garnered from the private sector, Alhaji Mohammed cannot be taken for granted when it comes to adherence to standard operational procedures, workplace discipline, personal integrity, and an unwavering focus on results. He does not treat the Commission as a mere contract-dispensing agency.

Instead, he runs it as a proactive human conflict interventionist organization whose core target is the full reconstruction and rehabilitation of the entire North East region, alongside a deliberate reduction—if not elimination—of the prevailing level of poverty.

Driven by a strong sense of accountability and boardroom-level rigor, he ensures that every kobo allocated and released to the agency is utilized strictly for the benefit of the people. To achieve this, he mandates that all contracts pass through rigorous due process, maintaining zero tolerance for padding or any form of financial impropriety.

As a grassroots mobilizer, Alhaji Mohammed’s leadership is both seen and deeply felt by the people. Under his watch, roads, bridges, schools, and healthcare facilities have been constructed across all six states, covering their 112 Local Government Areas.

To address the yawning education gaps created by the destruction of schools during the insurgency and the persistent challenge of out-of-school children, Alhaji Goni embarked on an ambitious programme of school construction and renovation.

Through the launch of the ₦6 billion Education Endowment Fund and various targeted programmes for the training and re-training of teachers in Tsangaya and Islamiyya schools, he has successfully infused new life and vigour into an educational system that had almost collapsed under the weight of prolonged insurgency.

To revive food security and agricultural productivity, Alhaji Mohammed activated a comprehensive integrated Agricultural Programme. This initiative distributes farming inputs and tools—including improved seeds, fertilizers, machinery, and extension services—to enhance food production, sustain local economies, and support smallholder farmers who lost their livelihoods during the crisis years.

To cushion the devastating effects of years of insurgency and provide meaningful relief to displaced persons still living in IDP camps, he rolled out multiple targeted interventions. These include the deployment of ₦3 billion worth of ophthalmology equipment to Borno State, among other critical support measures.

A proactive administrator and astute strategist determined to redefine the operations of this humanitarian support agency, Alhaji Goni prioritizes three key pillars of intervention. Working collaboratively as a team, he deliberately delegates roles and responsibilities to the executive directors in charge of humanitarian affairs, operations, and finance.

He promotes the efficient use of collaboration, stakeholder engagement, synergy, and inter-agency cooperation. This approach has brought state governors together, fostering greater community ownership of the various programmes and projects established within their respective states.

In 2025, the Commission effectively utilized the ₦131.34 billion allocation it received, achieving 59% implementation of its ₦290.99 billion budgetary provision. Building on this foundation, Alhaji Mohammed has prioritized infrastructural development, humanitarian support, and socio-economic recovery. These priorities are clearly encapsulated in the Commission’s 2026 budget proposal of ₦244.07 billion.

His administration rests firmly on the twin foundations of transparency and the prudent utilization of resources, with accountability as its central fulcrum. Alhaji Mohammed adopts a pragmatic and innovative approach to the management of the Commission, ensuring proper and deliberate forecasting of needs and outcomes.

In a region where development funds have historically disappeared without trace, it is to Alhaji Mohammed’s credit that his leadership is anchored on truth. He insists on timely and open reporting of budget performance, doing so with honesty even when implementation is only partial.

He demands the even distribution of interventions across all 112 Local Government Areas, maintaining that development must not exist only on budget documents but must be manifest, verifiable, consistent, and impactful.

Reconstruction under his watch is practical, accountable, and people-centric, with emphasis placed on justice rather than partisan politics. For a region long defined by insurgency and years of neglect, this is more than leadership—it is resilience in action.

Little wonder, then, that the 2026 budget of ₦244.07 billion, targeted at critical infrastructure, humanitarian support, and socio-economic recovery, speaks volumes. It prioritizes road construction, relief materials, agricultural skills acquisition, and capacity development for Commission staff. This reflects a man who is both competent and capable of doing what is right.

His insistence on regular field monitoring, transparency, and contextual integration further amplifies the fact that his plan is not a generic ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach, but a progressive, adaptive action designed to rebuild what is broken, restore what has been lost, and prevent any relapse into crisis.

This is where strategy, funding, and legitimacy combine to win the war against underdevelopment. It is where boardroom promises ultimately meet ground realities.
Indeed, Alhaji Mohammed Goni Alkali’s plans are working because he personally bridges both worlds—he does the work in the boardroom and equally commits to the trenches.

For him, politics may have provided the seat, but operational excellence is what keeps him firmly at the table of impactful service. This is the story of a man who has taken policy to reality, who refused to remain only at the top but deliberately moved to the ground-level spaces where decisions are tested by weather, politics, insecurity, and complex human behaviour—and is steadily winning.

Ikuku writes from Abuja

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TAJUDEEN ABBAS AND HIS ZARIA INDABA FOR TINUBU’S 2027

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By Philip Agbese

There is a clear difference between an organic mammoth crowd and a rented crowd. The organic mammoth crowd is a very huge crowd that shows up unsolicited, unpaid, and uncoerced. This crowd grows out from the real, audacious buy-in, not artificial mobilization.

Basically, the structure of an organic mammoth crowd is tied to the attendance of traditional rulers, market women, children, clerics, youth leaders, and grassroots structures. They are there because they have a stake in what is taking place. It is a proof of intactness, and a powerful currency. This is what the South Africans call an “indaba.”

It was indeed an indaba in Zaria, when the Rt. Honourable Speaker, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, PhD, GCON, made the grand declaration reaffirming support for President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and the All Progressives Congress (APC), ahead of the 2027 general election.

I must confess that I have not seen this Zaria crowd anywhere in Nigeria before. We all had the mindset that the usual northern crowd died when former President Buhari went to be with the Lord. Alas, I was wrong.

For a man whose performance at the National Assembly has been nothing less than superlative, the rally, turned into an Indaba — a gathering of intent — was however not strange.

Since June 2023, when he became the Hon. Speaker of the 10th Assembly, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas has leveraged the national budget and his connections to carry out gigantic interventions in his Zaria Federal Constituency and across the entire North West.

Given the 25 road projects that have been fully completed and the 18 more that are slated for commencement soon, along with the various police stations built or upgraded across the length and breadth of the constituency, TJ Abbas has spoken for himself. He has demonstrated his avowed commitment to both the fight against insecurity and improved interconnectivity, so much so that the indaba is a powerful symbol.

Few people are aware of the construction of various Primary Health Centres, including those in Bizaro and Dambo wards which have been fully equipped with state-of-the-art medical supplies, all initiated by him. Neither are they informed of the modern ICT Centres in Amaru and Kwarbai A ward.

The people of Abba village had to flow out in their thousands to that historic 10km road march because the reconstruction of the bridge that links them to the rest of the world — which was destroyed since 2014 — remains indelible in their hearts.

In the same vein, the hundreds of thousands of farmers who came out did so because they could easily associate the gathering with the over 80,000 bags of fertilizers, thousands of farm inputs, equipment, and the two-year supply of farm seedlings distributed to them by Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas.

Again, the 1,865 constituents, including those from Zaria Zone 1 and Nuhu Babajo Stadium, who have benefited from the distribution of motorcycles initiated by Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas remain grateful to his gracious magnanimity and had to come out to attest to this.

The thousands of civil servants and non-traditional students, out of the over 500,000 strong voters’ population of one of the strongest constituencies in Nigeria, that turned out did so in response to the National Open University Campus sited in the constituency, which now grants them easy and uninterrupted access to affordable university education. Meanwhile, the hundreds of lawyers who attended did so out of the fact that they have variously benefitted from the College of Legal Studies located in Zaria, an initiative of Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas.

It is indeed noteworthy to state that the thousands of school children and hundreds of teachers came to give their support to a man who brought them a new initiative of enhanced leadership development, enhanced teachers’ productivity through the Teachers’ Education Fund, and also renovated hundreds of schools, changing the learning and teaching environment favourably.

Mr. Speaker will remain an enigma and a very strong formidable political force, not just in Zaria Federal Constituency but in the entire North West because of the over 50 billion Naira allocation that he attracted into the 2025 budget for sundry projects across 8 LGAs in Kaduna North Senatorial District, including ABA, Kasu, College of Education, and Gidan Waya.

Distinctively, using his clout and congruence, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas as the Speaker of the 10th Assembly institutionalised the North West development plan beyond his Zaria home to the entire North West by concretising the Bill that created the North West Development Commission (NWDC). He also ensured the inauguration of the House Committee to oversee it.

He did not stop there but also made sure the Commission has a comprehensive Needs Assessment, inclusive of a 10-year strategic plan. In doing all these, he neither conferred with flesh and blood but instead publicly demonstrated strong deliberate action towards tackling the insecurity, poverty, and infrastructural decay within the region.

As the distinguished Hon. Speaker, Rt. Hon. Abbas remains the instrument for the passage of more Bills than any other House since 1999, and has personally sponsored more legislations on insecurity, agricultural policies, pharmaceutical regulations, and the resolution of ASUU-FG disputes than any other legislator. For these, the people of Zaria Federal Constituency are not just extremely proud of him but are willing to follow his direction.

His grassroots mobilisation and strategic influence in attracting several key federal government appointments and his unique partnership with his state governor, Governor Uba Sani, which has led to the establishment of several unprecedented development projects, programs and interventions in Kaduna and Zaria is not unnoticed by his constituents but has drawn applause, commitment and acceptability from them.

The Zaria crowd was therefore not an accident. They were there because TJ, as he is fondly called, has turned up when nobody did. They came in their thousands because Rt. Hon. Abbas turned the office of the Speaker into a delivery multipurpose vehicle. And now he came with a simple message, which they were all willing to listen to and act upon: “the North, after Buhari, is still here, and we are with President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu into 2027”.

The myth of a ‘Dead’ Northern crowd is only an assumption proven wrong by Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas. The gathering was not a nostalgia to Late President Buhari; it was instead an alignment around a new centre of gravity and President Tinubu is good to go into 2027.

Zaria is symbolic, historic, and intact. It remains the leading centre of learning, commerce, and traditional authority not just in the North but all of Africa. Zaria also represents the North West corridor.

Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas and his quality representation is a currency of inestimable value. A currency of consolidation, and a demonstration and assurance of a secured base before the field becomes crowded.

The ‘Indaba’ worked because it is a consultation, not a campaign. Traditional rulers spoke, clerics prayed effectually and fervently, youth leaders pledged their unalloyed loyalty and unreserved support, fostering a framework of shared responsibility and consensus, which was solidly built on the altar of public trust and acceptability.

A bulldozer, bridge builder, and strategic visioneer, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas resonates as a low-key but effective strategist with strong propensity to align federal projects with northern priorities.

He spoke the language of the Emirate system and the Ulama. He amplified cultural fluency, granting him immediate access and eliminating other federal characters. Without any personal cult or noisy aggrandisement, Rt. Hon. Abbas tied his political identity to President Tinubu, forging a strong administrative agenda that goes beyond self to an institution, and creating a larger buy-in.

Through this Indaba, he has sent a clear, unambiguous signal to conspirators that the North West has a formidable structure which has been reactivated early and will not repeat the mistake of 2023. He has made it clear that this organic northern mammoth crowd, with a majority of youths, was motivated above pecuniary benefits, less dependent on a single man, and strongly Buhari’s base without Buhari, but remains an alignment with continuity, stability, and federal projects.

Indeed, the Zaria Indaba is not a Buhari crowd but a reconstructed Indaba, and Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas is the architect of this organic mammoth crowd of like-minds.

*Hon. Agbese, the Deputy Spokesperson, Federal House of Representatives writes from Abuja

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