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Tinubu Appoints Uba Sani as Renewed Hope Ambassador, Deputy DG for Party Mobilisation

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Uba Sani, Governor of Kaduna State, as Renewed Hope Ambassador and Deputy Director-General for party outreach, engagement, and mobilisation.

The appointment, which takes immediate effect, was made by the President in his capacity as leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

According to the announcement, Sani was selected in recognition of his leadership and organisational abilities.

In his new role, the governor is expected to work closely with the Director-General of Renewed Hope Ambassador and the party hierarchy, particularly the APC National Chairman, to ensure harmony, inclusiveness, and strategic coordination across all levels of mobilisation and engagement structures.

President Tinubu said the appointee would be responsible for galvanising support for the party, promoting and disseminating its programmes, policies, milestones, and achievements nationwide.

 

The aim, he noted, is to strengthen public confidence and reinforce the Renewed Hope message across the country.

In a letter conveying the appointment, the President stated: “The overall objective of your appointment is to ensure that the entire citizenry is aware of, understands, and ultimately supports our party and its candidates at all levels for broad national acceptance in the 2027 election.

 

Preparation is critical and essential to achieving this outcome, and your leadership will be central to guiding this process effectively and strategically.”

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Group Threatens Legal Action Against NASS, Police Over Alleged Brutality of Protesters

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The Movement for Credible Elections (MCE) has announced plans to institute legal action against the National Assembly and the Nigeria Police Force over the alleged use of tear gas and force against protesters demonstrating for electoral reforms.

In a statement issued Wednesday and signed by Olawale Okunniyi, Head of the group’s National Secretariat, the organisation condemned what it described as the “violent dispersal of unarmed protesters” who had gathered to demand transparency in the country’s electoral process.

The group said the incident occurred while lawmakers were deliberating on provisions it claims could weaken safeguards for electronic transmission of election results, warning that the development sends a troubling signal about democratic accountability.

According to the statement, deploying force against peaceful demonstrators undermines public trust in democratic institutions and creates the perception that state authorities are being used to shield controversial legislative actions from scrutiny.

MCE argued that citizens have both the right and civic duty to peacefully demand credible elections, stressing that suppressing dissent risks eroding democratic principles.

Demands

The organisation called for:

An immediate and transparent investigation into police conduct during the protest.

Public clarification from the legislature on its commitment to clearly defined safeguards for electronic transmission of results.

Open engagement between lawmakers, civil society, and citizens on electoral reform proposals.

The group warned that how institutions respond to public participation now would shape confidence in the credibility of the 2027 general elections.

MCE also urged Nigerians to remain peaceful and vigilant while it proceeds with legal steps against the legislature and police over the incident.

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Tinubu Signs Electoral Act 2026 Amendment Into Law

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President Bola Tinubu has formally signed the Electoral Act 2026 Amendment into law.

The signing ceremony was held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, with principal officers of the National Assembly in attendance.

President Tinubu commended lawmakers, saying he had closely followed the amendment process and praised them for a “job well done.”

The National Assembly leadership described the amendments as a significant step toward ensuring that every vote counts and enhancing the transparency of future elections.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio stated that lawmakers conducted a thorough review of the law before its approval. He highlighted that the amendments now allow for the electronic transmission of polling unit results to the results viewing portal—a longstanding demand by Nigerians.

Akpabio added that while manually signed polling unit results are retained, the new system will enable citizens to compare results at various stages, reducing the risk of post-election tampering.

House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abbas noted that reducing the election notice period from 360 to 300 days is aimed at curbing voter apathy and improving participation.

Implications for Nigeria’s Elections

Analysts say the amendment is a major step toward modernizing Nigeria’s electoral system and aligning it with international best practices.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is expected to implement the new measures ahead of the 2027 general elections, with updated guidelines to support electronic results transmission and improved monitoring.

With these reforms, Nigeria aims to enhance credibility in its elections, reduce post-election disputes, and strengthen citizens’ trust in the democratic process.

 

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Lagos Commercial Drivers Protest Against Takeover of Routes by Seyi Tinubu’s Buses, Block VGC Road

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Commercial drivers in Lagos staged a protest on Wednesday along the Ajiwe–Victoria Garden City (VGC) corridor, Ajah, bringing traffic to a standstill. The drivers claim they were instructed to stop operating their existing “korope” buses and switch to newly introduced vehicles allegedly linked to Seyi Tinubu.

Eyewitnesses reported that the drivers were prevented from operating entirely, rather than just being restricted to certain routes. Many of the affected operators said they had fully paid for their current buses under long-term purchase agreements and described the directive as unfair and exploitative.

“They told us not to use korope again, even though some of us have completed payments for our buses,” an operator said, expressing frustration over the forced transition to new vehicles.

As of Wednesday morning, movement along the Ajiwe–VGC route was heavily disrupted, with protesters occupying the road and halting both commercial and private traffic.

At the time of reporting, Lagos State authorities and Seyi Tinubu had not responded to the allegations. Drivers vowed to maintain their protest until their concerns were addressed.

 

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