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Tinubu not N’Assembly rejected me as ministerial nominee — El-Rufai
A former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, has stated that President Bola Tinubu rejected him as a ministerial nominee and not the National Assembly.
He made this disclosure on Monday while speaking during an interview on Arise Television’s programme, Prime Time.
Tinubu nominated El-Rufai for a ministerial appointment while forming his cabinet.
However, the National Assembly rejected the ex-Kaduna governor based on what sources linked to “security concerns.”
The former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory said the President changed his mind on the nomination after asking him publicly not to be far from him after leaving office.
He said, “Since I left office and the President begged me publicly to come and serve in his government, I had my plans and told President Tinubu from day one when he asked me to support him, I said would, but I don’t want anything because politics in Nigeria is always about what do I get for giving you support.
“I’m not in politics for that reason. I’m not in politics to get anything. I have a surname, and I’m a self-made man. I’ve made money before coming into public office. I don’t need anything.
After eight years in Kaduna, I was nearly burnt out. I was struggling for eight years and I wanted to take a break, and I had my private plans.
“The President publicly appealed to me to put my plans on hold, and through two months of negotiations, we finally agreed that he would nominate me as minister and there were certain conditions I attached to that.
“I think along the line, either the President changed his mind or something else. Please don’t believe the story that the National Assembly rejected me.
The National Assembly had nothing to do with this. The President didn’t want me in his cabinet. He changed his mind. Whatever it is, I don’t care, and I’ve moved on.
“Since I’ve moved on, I’ve not said a word, I’ve not granted an interview, I’ve not commented on the government, but it is within my right as a founding member of the All Progressives Congress to ask why the party isn’t functioning.”
On the issue of the security report, which was used by the National Assembly to reject his nomination, El-Rufai said, “
”What was the security issue? I have been the governor for 8 years in one of the most difficult states in the country.
Where is the report? What about other ministers who are far less qualified and have huge controversies around them that scale through because the president makes a call.”
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Anambra Achieves ‘100% Healthy’ Rating in Open Government Partnership Subnational Ranking
By Christian ABURIME
In a strong validation of institutional transparency and accountability, Anambra State has attained the highest possible “100% Healthy” rating in the latest Open Government Partnership (OGP) Nigeria Subnational Status Ranking released in July 2026.
The ranking evaluates participating states across a rigorous nine-point framework that measures genuine openness, accountability, and citizen engagement in governance. Anambra’s perfect score reflects full compliance and strong performance across all assessed criteria, based on verifiable actions rather than declarations.
Under the leadership of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, the state has embedded a culture of structured governance that prioritises systems, predictability, and measurable results. The OGP assessment highlights Anambra’s political will, resource commitment, and consistent implementation of open government reforms.
“This rating is not an isolated achievement but the natural outcome of a deliberate approach to public administration,” sources familiar with the state’s reforms noted. Governor Soludo’s background as an economist and institution-builder has shaped policies that favour enduring structures over short-term visibility.
The state’s performance aligns with broader gains in service delivery, including notable improvements in primary healthcare that have earned recognition from international partners such as the World Health Organisation (WHO), UNICEF, and Médecins Sans Frontières.
A “100% Healthy” status signals to investors, development partners, and citizens that Anambra’s regulatory, fiscal, and accountability mechanisms are robust and operational. It positions the state as one of the few in Nigeria with independently verified governance architecture that emphasises transparency as a core operating principle.
The OGP framework operates in continuous cycles of commitment, co-creation, and implementation. Officials say Anambra’s leadership is focused on sustaining and deepening these reforms rather than resting on the current achievement.
In a political landscape often dominated by rhetoric, Anambra’s verified success underscores the compounding value of credibility built on measurable processes. The state continues its upward trajectory, reinforcing its reputation for commercial dynamism and sound governance.
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Senate Rejects Motion to Probe N1.3bn PFIPC Allocation Amid Fresh Scandal Allegations
The Nigerian Senate has rejected a motion seeking a full-scale investigation into the controversial allocation of N1.3 billion to the Petroleum Fuel Import Pricing Committee (PFIPC), a decision that has intensified accusations of a cover-up in what is now being called the PFIPC scandal.
The motion, which was brought before the upper chamber on Wednesday, aimed to compel relevant committees to investigate the disbursement and utilisation of the funds. Proponents argued that the allocation raised serious questions of transparency, accountability, and possible mismanagement of public resources at a time when Nigerians are grappling with high fuel prices and economic hardship.
However, the Senate voted against the motion after a heated debate, with a majority of senators opposing the probe. Critics within and outside the chamber have described the rejection as a blatant attempt to shield powerful interests from scrutiny.
Details of the N1.3 billion allocation first emerged in recent weeks, triggering public outrage. Opposition lawmakers and civil society groups claim the funds were released under questionable circumstances with little documentation on how they were spent or what specific objectives were achieved. Some reports suggest the money was meant for subsidy-related activities or price modulation mechanisms, but lack of clarity has only fuelled suspicions of impropriety.
Reacting to the Senate’s decision, Senator [Name], who sponsored the motion, expressed disappointment: “This is a sad day for transparency in governance. Nigerians deserve to know what happened to this money.”
The development comes as the National Assembly faces growing pressure to demonstrate commitment to fighting corruption. Public commentators and activists have taken to social media to condemn the rejection, with many calling for external intervention by anti-graft agencies such as the EFCC and ICPC.
As of now, the executive arm has remained silent on the matter. The Senate leadership has defended its decision, stating that existing oversight mechanisms are sufficient and that not every allegation warrants a full parliamentary investigation.
The PFIPC scandal continues to generate heated debate, with calls mounting for more openness in the management of petroleum sector funds that directly affect the cost of living for millions of Nigerians.
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FG Launches First University Innovation POD, Targets Research-Led Industrial Growth
The Federal Government has launched Nigeria’s first Manu-Tech University Innovation Pod at the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, as part of a broader strategy to transform universities into hubs of innovation, manufacturing, entrepreneurship and enterprise development.
The initiative is designed to connect academic research with industry and accelerate economic growth.
Speaking at the launch in Umudike, Abia State, the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, said universities must move beyond producing graduates and academic publications to becoming centres that create industries, generate jobs and provide practical solutions to national challenges.
He stressed that education must serve as a catalyst for production, innovation and national prosperity, and
explained that the Innovation Pod aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and is the product of collaboration between the Federal Government, the United Nations Development Programme, Tertiary Education Trust Fund, MOUAU and other stakeholders.
“The facility is expected to bring together researchers, students, innovators, manufacturers and investors within a single innovation ecosystem”. the centre integrates emerging technologies including artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing systems, agro-processing, industrial automation and entrepreneurship”.
“The facility will support the development of ideas from research and design stages through prototyping, production and eventual commercialisation”.
The Minister noted that the location of the Innovation Pod in Abia State is strategic because of its proximity to the renowned Aba manufacturing cluster, creating opportunities to link local enterprise with university research and investment.
He said the initiative would strengthen local manufacturing, promote value addition, create jobs and improve the competitiveness of Made-in-Nigeria products within the African Continental Free Trade Area.
Alausa also disclosed that the Innovation Pod model will be replicated across Nigeria’s geopolitical zones based on regional economic strengths, reaffirming the Federal Government’s commitment to building an education system that equips young Nigerians with future-ready skills, supports research commercialisation and contributes to the nation’s goal of becoming a one-trillion-dollar economy.
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