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2023:Osinbajo Is Buhari’s Right Successor -Federal Lawmaker

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A member of the House of representatives representing Tarauni federal constituency from Kano state Hafizu Kawu says the right politician to succeed President Muhammad Buhari is Vice -President Professor Yemi Osinbajo.

Honourable Hafizu Kawu stated this while addressing Journalists in Kano.

Hafizu Kawu pointed that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is very loyal to President Muhammad Buhari and is part of his eight year rule affirming that Osinbajo is the natural successor to President Muhammad Buhari.

The Federal lawmaker from Kano who was a former aid to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo from 2015 to 2019 said he has worked with Osinbajo and has learned alot about Prof Osinbajo’s commitment to the development of Nigeria.

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“He Osinbajo is part and parcel of the APC think tank that designed the blue print for Nigeria’s infrastructural development and social investment programmes of the APC led federal government as 🔜 such the VP is the most suitable and natural successor of President Buhari” said honourable Hafizu Kawu.

According to him from 1999 to date there is no government that match Buhari’s government when it comes to infrastructure and employment of youth therefore fielding Prof Osinbajo is the continuation of the programmes and policies of President Muhammad Buhari.

Hafizu Kawu seized the opportunity to call on Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to warm up ,declare for the Presidency and succeed his boss President Muhammad Buhari come May 29 2023.

When asked about the intention of APC national leader Senator Bola Ahmad Tinubu who wants have a shot at the Presidency and who also happens to be the political godfather of the Vice President, Hafizu Kawu said the former Lagos state Governor is yet to make his intention known to Nigerians and he is out is to sale his boss Professor Yemi Osinbajo.

On the security challenges facing the country Hafizu Kawu said every Government from 1999 to date was bedeviled with one challenge or the other .

The Federal lawmaker noted that Government of President Obasanjo and Umaru Musa Yaradua was confronted with Niger Delta militancy and Goodluck Jonathan with Boko Haram insurgency,while the administration of President Muhammad Buhari is battling with kidnapping and Banditry noting that the country will come out of the challenges.

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Kwankwaso, Atiku, Amaechi, Obi, Others Match-Out in Peaceful Protest at INEC’s Headquarters

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

A coalition of chieftains from the African Democratic Congress (ADC), led by the party’s interim Chairman, David Mark, staged a peaceful protest at the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja. The demonstration was in response to INEC’s recent withdrawal of recognition from the David Mark-led faction as the legitimate leadership of the party.

Prominent figures in the protest included former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Governors Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and Peter Obi, as well as former Ministers Rotimi Amaechi and Rauf Aregbesola.

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The leadership crisis within the ADC has deepened in recent times, with the emergence of yet another faction backed by state chairmen of the party. This group claims legitimacy over the two existing factions—one led by Nafiu Bala and the other by David Mark.

Amid this increasingly undemocratic atmosphere, the David Mark-led faction had scheduled its national convention for April 14. However, with today being April 8, questions are being raised over whether the faction can meet that deadline or if the leadership dispute will be resolved before the date.

Meanwhile, INEC has set May 10 as the final deadline for all political parties to submit the names of their flag bearers for the 2027 general election.

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ADC Crisis: Kwankwaso Seeks Intervention of Gombe Emir 

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has accused Nafiu Bala, the party’s factional chairman, of acting against democratic principles.

In an interview with DCL Hausa on Tuesday, Kwankwaso revealed that he had invited Bala for a meeting aimed at resolving the party’s crisis amicably, but Bala failed to show up.

“We scheduled to meet yesterday, but despite waiting until morning, he did not come. I had been warned he wouldn’t show up, and his absence is deeply disappointing. I want to pass my message through you now, so that if you meet him, you can deliver it on my behalf,” Kwankwaso said.

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He added, “Given the current situation in our country, our party and our democracy cannot afford someone who behaves like the lizard at the mouth of the water pot—blocking progress. As a leader of this movement in Nigeria, I believed that when I invited him, he would honour the request so I could advise him, as a father would a son.”

Kwankwaso noted that Bala was born in 1990 and still needs guidance as a youth. “His current actions are not only harmful to his own future, but also to the ADC and Nigerian democracy as a whole.”

He further warned, “He must recognise that millions have registered with our party. What was once a small party has grown significantly because prominent leaders joined with a mission to do what is right for this country. If he continues to stand in the way of that progress, it will become a very serious problem for him.”

The senator also called on the Emir of Gombe, other traditional rulers, and Islamic scholars (Ulamas) to intervene in the dispute.

“This is a serious matter, and he must realise his mistakes so we can resolve it. I offer this advice freely because I know it is for everyone’s benefit,” Kwankwaso concluded.

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NCC to Enforce Subscriber Compensation for Poor Telecom Service

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Nigerian Communications Commission has announced that its directive mandating telecommunications operators to compensate subscribers for poor service quality will take effect from this month.

The Commission disclosed this in a Frequently Asked Questions document released on Tuesday, offering clarity on how the compensation framework will work and which subscribers qualify.

According to the NCC, the directive applies specifically to Mobile Network Operators that fail to meet the required Key Performance Indicators for Quality of Service. These operators include major players such as MTN Nigeria, Airtel Nigeria, Globacom, and 9mobile, although the Commission did not specify which of them fell short of the standards.

The NCC noted that a separate compensation framework already exists for Internet Service Providers.

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Under the new directive, compensation will cover service failures affecting voice calls, data services, and SMS. To qualify, subscribers must have experienced poor network service in an affected Local Government Area and must have carried out at least one revenue-generating activity—such as a billed call, SMS, or data session—within the period in question.

The Commission added that both individual and corporate subscribers are eligible for compensation.

Importantly, the NCC stated that subscribers will not need to apply to receive compensation. Instead, telecom operators are mandated to automatically identify affected customers and compensate them directly.

“The compensation framework will take effect from April 2026.

“No. The directive does not replace existing consumer protection mechanisms. It adds a direct compensation mechanism for affected subscribers. It aligns with measures set in existing legislation, such as the Consumer Code of Practice Regulations 2024 and the Quality of Service Regulations 2024,” NCC said

“Operators are required and mandated to identify affected subscribers and provide compensation directly. Only service failures that fall below the defined thresholds set by the Quality of Service Regulations will qualify,” NCC said.

However, the regulator clarified that minor or short-lived network disruptions that are quickly resolved may not meet the threshold for compensation.

The move is part of the NCC’s broader efforts to improve service delivery and hold telecom operators accountable for consistent network performance across the country.

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