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Arewa Youth Condemns Call For The Privatization Of Nigerian Universities

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The Arewa Youth Consultative Council has urged a member of the House of representatives representing Daura, MaiAdua, and Sandamu Federal constituency to apologize over a call on the floor of the House to privatize public universities.

 

In a statement by its Director of Media and Publicity Aliyu Danladi, the northern body said Education must never be privatized ‘

Arewa Youth said the member’s heartless statement should not be condoned by everyone.

 

Read the full statement below

To all Nigerian Youth..

 

Let’s condemn the motion raised by a fellow youth in the house of Representatives on the need to privatize Nigerian Universities. We understood that opinion varies; but the security, health, and education of the common men should not be compromised or rubbished.

 

HON. FATUHU MUHAMMED is a youth and a Member representing Daura/Sandamu/MaiAdua Federal Constituency of Katsina State. He is one of the privileged youths to be elected into the house of the law, we expect him to give the youths a good name, vibrant representation, and youthful coloration. Katsina State, the North, and Nigeria should frown at this member for his heartless, taught less, careless and merciless comments on the privatization of the Nigerian Universities.

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The Arewa Youth added “We urge all Katsina and Northern Youths to write letters of grief to this ‘fellow youth’ demanding an urgent apology to Nigerian Students and the educational system”‘ said the Arewa Youth

 

 

 

All alumni, students, lecturers, and associations of political science must call HON. FATUHU MUHAMMED back to order, condemn his ill wish, and remind him about the condition of the common man in Nigeria.

 

All Nigerian Youth should learn the procedures of Section 69 of the 1999 Constitution on the process of recalling a member of the House of Representatives or even Section 110 for recalling any member of the House of Assembly. This may be necessary for curbing the menace of ineffective representation. Nigerian youths deserve better.

How Daura people are being misrepresented

“We are warning anybody or group that’s planning to privatize public universities. We hope that the Federal Government is not part of this drama. If it is a plan that anybody is using the member to test the patience of Nigerian youth, we warn that such wickedness and ill-fated plan will never be tolerated lightly. Universities remain the “only left hope” of the common man even as they’re battling challenges of inadequate funding, lack of consistency in government policies, shortages in personal and overhead cost” lamented Arewa Youth

 

Let’s HON. FATUHU MUHAMMED and all those youths shaming us to know that we’re watching them and we will never forgive them for insulting our youthful place in governance, they are a shame to our youthful class and we’re not praying for such youths to be the leaders of our future. May we have more conscious youths in governance as good representatives?  ‘’noted the Arewa Youth

 

 

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Dangote Refinery Makes Bulk Sales of PMS to NNPC, Salbas, NIPCO, and 10 Others

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Dangote Refinery has resumed the sale of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, to major marketers and depot owners under a revised distribution framework endorsed by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

The move represents a significant shift from the previous arrangement in which products were sold to all classes of buyers, including independent petroleum marketers.

Major marketers and depot owners cleared under the new model include Mobil/11 Plc, Total, Matrix, Rainoil, Nipco, Northwest, Ardova, Bovas, Pivot, AA Rano, AYM Shafa, NNPC ,SALBAS Oil & Gas Nigeria Limited ,Nipco plc and MRS.

Industry sources told Vanguard that the refinery has reverted to a controlled distribution structure similar to the framework introduced in October 2025, when only a limited number of major marketers were granted direct access to products.

An authoritative operator, who confirmed the development at the weekend, explained that the strategy is designed to allow depot owners and large marketers to moderate supply flows and influence market pricing more effectively, while independent oil marketers, including members of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) and the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN), will source products from depots

 

The Chief Executive Officer of Petroleumprice.ng, Olajide Jeremiah, who tracks downstream pricing trends, said the refinery’s gantry price remains unchanged at N 774 per litre.

“While the gantry price remains at ¦ 774 per litre, Dangote Refinery will no longer sell directly to independent petroleum marketers who typically purchase in smaller volumes,” he said.

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Instead, only depot owners with established storage facilities and approved major marketers will be eligible to lift products. Approval now follows defined procedures. Buyers must operate functional depot infrastructure or qualify as recognised major marketers before receiving clearance.

The refinery will supply products through coastal vessel shipments, ship-based transactions and gantry loading for authorised buyers. Depot owners will then distribute products from their facilities and determine ex-depot prices.”

He added that early pricing signals suggest that ¦ 800 per litre could emerge as a new benchmark in Lagos, with Warri, Port Harcourt and Abuja trending around ¦ 820 per litre following recent adjustments at the depot level.

The National President of the Oil and Gas Services Providers Association of Nigeria (OGSPAN), Mazi Colman Obasi, described the development as positive.

This is a good arrangement and we hope that while deregulation remains in place, the government and operators will work toward sourcing more petroleum products locally from the refinery,” he said.

Another industry source noted that the move aims to reduce volatility and restore confidence across the downstream value chain, adding that the refinery had also reportedly absorbed losses during previous price fluctuations.

The idea is to create balance within the ecosystem. Dangote does not want depot businesses to collapse, and it also wants Nigerians to benefit from a more predictable pricing structure. It is about creating a win-win situation,” the source said.

Under the new arrangement, retail marketers will access products indirectly through depot channels rather than purchasing directly from the refinery.

Meanwhile, the Authority Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Engr. Saidu Mohammed, on Thursday hosted a high-level meeting with wholesale suppliers of petroleum products at the Authority’s headquarters in Abuja.

The engagement brought together key downstream operators to deliberate on supply sufficiency, market stability, pricing transparency and regulatory compliance in Nigeria’s evolving petroleum market.

Wholesale suppliers commended the Authority for sustaining proactive dialogue with stakeholders and reaffirmed their commitment to compliance and industry best practices.

The meeting underscores NMDPRA’s continued efforts to strengthen transparency, efficiency and long-term sustainability in Nigeria’s midstream and downstream petroleum sectors.

Dangote Refinery’s sales model and the regulator’s intensified stakeholder consultations signal a coordinated push toward stabilising Nigeria’s downstream market amid full deregulation.

For independent marketers and retail outlets, the market has entered a new phase one in which depot owners and major marketers are expected to play a more central role in price formation and supply distribution nationwide.

 

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APC Ex-Councillors Back Governor Abba’s Choice of Murtala Garo as Deputy

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The Forum of All Progressives Congress (APC) Ex-Councillors has expressed strong support for the nomination of Murtala Sule Garo as Deputy Governor, commending Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for what it described as a thoughtful and strategic decision, according to a statement signed by its chairman, Hon. Sunusi Kata Madobi.

The forum said the endorsement followed a consultative meeting convened to review recent political developments, noting that the Governor’s action demonstrates a clear commitment to competence-driven governance and the consolidation of administrative stability, the statement added.

Members of the forum, who served across the 44 Local Government Areas, praised Governor Yusuf for prioritizing experience, loyalty, and grassroots connection in selecting his deputy, emphasizing that such attributes are critical to strengthening governance delivery and maintaining public trust, the group stated.

The forum further described Garo as a seasoned public servant with a strong background in party administration and political coordination, stressing that his experience positions him to effectively support the Governor in advancing the administration’s development agenda, according to the statement.

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It added that the nomination was both timely and reflective of the Governor’s dedication to effective governance, noting that the decision shows a deliberate effort to align leadership capacity with the expectations of the people, the forum said.

Highlighting broader implications, the group noted that the move reinforces continuity, institutional strength, and inclusive governance, while expressing confidence that Garo’s experience will enhance executive coordination and improve service delivery, the statement read.

The forum also called on party members, stakeholders, and the general public to rally behind the nomination, urging collective support in the interest of unity, stability, and sustained development, according to the statement.

In addition, the group appealed to political actors to place collective progress above personal interests, warning that only cohesive leadership can deliver meaningful and lasting impact, the forum stated.

Reaffirming its position, the APC Ex-Councillors pledged unwavering support for the administration of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and reiterated its commitment to promoting decisions that strengthen governance and improve citizens’ welfare, the statement concluded.

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Tinubu Seeks Senate Approval for Fresh $516 Million Loan

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally requested Senate approval for a loan facility totaling $516,333,007 from Deutsche Bank AG to finance the construction of Sections 1, Phase 1a, and 1b of the Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway.

In a letter addressed to Senate President Godswill Akpabio and read during Thursday’s plenary session, the President described the 1,000-kilometer flagship project as a strategic corridor designed to link Nigeria’s Northwest to the Southwest. The highway will run from Illela in Sokoto State, passing through Kebbi, Niger, Kwara, Oyo, and Ogun, and terminate in Badagry, Lagos State.

According to the letter, the loan will specifically cover 120 kilometers of the total route. The financing arrangement is structured as a syndicated loan secured through Deutsche Bank, backed by a partial risk guarantee from the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC), the insurance arm of the Islamic Development Bank.

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President Tinubu noted that the Federal Government will provide counterpart funding of ₦265,542,689,569 to cover land acquisition, compensation, and ancillary infrastructure. The loan carries a nine-year tenor, including a three-year grace period, with an interest rate not exceeding the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) SOFR plus 5.3 percent per annum.

The President confirmed that the Federal Executive Council has already approved the financing arrangement and urged the Senate to incorporate the loan into the national borrowing plan. The letter emphasized that the superhighway will improve north-south connectivity, enhance road safety, reduce logistics costs, strengthen trade and food security, and support national cohesion by linking production zones to markets and ports. The central median is also being reserved for future rail integration and utility corridors.

Senate President Akpabio referred the request to the Committee on Foreign and Local Debts, which is expected to report back within one week.

Speaking in support of the project, Senator Mohammed Adamu Aliero (Kebbi Central) described it as a long-overdue initiative, noting that it has been in development for 55 years. “I have inspected the project and I have seen the progress made. I am highly impressed,” Aliero said.

He confirmed that ongoing work includes both concrete and asphalt roads fitted with solar streetlights, and estimated that travel time from Sokoto to Lagos would drop by more than 70 percent — from 13 hours to approximately six hours — upon completion. He urged the Senate to grant expeditious approval once the committee submits its report.

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