Remulla wants meeting with Mark Villar done `through official channels’

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla on Thursday said that there are efforts from the camp of Sen. Mark Villar to set up a meeting, but added that he has yet to respond, saying that his preference for all official communications and proceedings to be handled ‘transparently, officially, across the board.’

‘I still don’t have a response, as I’d rather everything be done through official channels. This ensures it’s handled transparently, officially, and consistently across the board, leaving no room for accusations,’ Remulla told reporters.

Remulla said there is a necessity to thoroughly review documents related to whatever issues the senator’s camp wants to discuss.

‘We have to get all the records.You know we have a lot of work here, and we have to deal with each one of them carefully,’ Remulla said, stressing the need to exercise due diligence.

Remulla earlier stated that a preliminary probe is being conducted into Villar’s connection to the P18 billion infrastructure contracts awarded by the government to his cousin.

Villar already denied his link to the P18 billion contract.

‘Let me be unequivocal: I have no direct or indirect ownership or controlling interest in any company participating in DPWH projects. The official record will confirm that none of my relatives acquired any contracts from 2016 to 2021, during my tenure as Secretary,’ the senator said.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) continues its investigation into the anomalous flood control projects.

On Thursday, DPWH engineer Henry Alcantara returned to the DOJ for further interview.

Senate OKs resolution on Rodrigo Duterte house arrest

With 15 voting in favor, 3 opposing it, and 2 abstaining, the Senate adopted on Wednesday a resolution requesting the International Criminal Court (ICC) to place former President Rodrigo Duterte under house arrest for humanitarian reasons.

Proposed Senate Resolution No. 144, which was signed by Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri and Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano, emphasized that because of the advanced age and deteriorating health of Duterte, the ICC should designate a physician or medical doctor to examine the former president and ascertain if he is fit to withstand regular detention.

But should the medical findings prove that detention will further worsen his medical condition, the court should allow the former president to be placed under house arrest.

According to the resolution, ‘such house arrest, or a similar appropriate arrangement, will be subject to conditions restricting liberty to be imposed by the ICC, presenting no risk to the integrity of the ongoing trial.’

Subject to conditions

The senators also argued in the resolution that under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, all persons deprived of their liberty shall be treated with humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of the human person.

‘The Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the ICC allows persons being tried there in interim release, subject to conditions restricting liberty, including staying at a particular address, not contacting directly or indirectly victims or witnesses, and responding when summoned by an authority or qualified person designated by the ICC,’ they said.

In his sponsorship speech, Cayetano said the wheels of justice were already moving, whether it be in the country or in The Hague, where the ICC is based.

‘It is not against the tenet of human rights to allow any person, especially a former president, to be under house arrest or to be under a country supervised under ICC, especially in the condition of President Duterte, who is 80 years old,’ he added.

Duterte faces three counts of murder before the ICC for the thousands killed in his drug war.

Not about politics

Zubiri, for his part, said his personal stand on the issue does not have anything to do with politics. He said it is only based on his point of view as a son to a father who is now 85 years old and ailing.

‘For me, this is not politics. This is not DDS (term used for Duterte supporters) or Marcos. I am speaking as a son to a father who has the same illnesses as the [former] president right now. Mine is more of a humanitarian, compassionate request,’ said Zubiri.

‘That’s why we toned down the resolution-just in view of his deteriorating health . we’re just appealing to the ICC to allow it within the rules,’ he added.

Aside from Zubiri and Cayetano, the other senators who voted in favor were Imee Marcos, Robinhood Padilla, Rodante Marcoleta, Ronald ‘Bato’ dela Rosa, Jinggoy Estrada, Christopher ‘Bong’ Go, Joel Villanueva, Sherwin Gatchalian, Loren Legarda, Erwin Tulfo, JV Ejercito, Panfilo Lacson, and Mark Villar.

Those who opposed the resolution were Senators Risa Hontiveros, Bam Aquino, and Francis Pangilinan.

Senate President Vicente ‘Tito’ Sotto III and Sen. Raffy Tulfo abstained from voting.

Sandiganbayan denies Jinggoy Estrada plea vs pork barrel graft case

Looks like Sen. Jinggoy Estrada is not exactly safe with the Sandiganbayan on the alleged misuse of his discretionary public funds or pork barrel after the court rejected his plea to dismiss his remaining graft charges for lack of merit.

In a 22-page resolution dated Oct. 1, the anti-graft court’s Special Fifth Division said there was ‘no cogent reason’ to reverse its earlier resolution that denied Estrada’s plea for a demurrer to evidence, which would ultimately dismiss his remaining graft charges involving the alleged misuse of his Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) amounting to more than P200 million.

The funds were allegedly diverted to fictitious livelihood projects that were endorsed to non-government organizations allegedly owned by businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles, who has had numerous convictions over the supposed misuse of the pork barrel funds.

Estrada, in his motion for reconsideration cited by the court, argued that there should not be any prosecution for graft since there was already a prosecution against him for plunder from the ‘same set of facts and the same set of transactions.’

His motion also took note of the ‘similarity’ between the two sets of indictments wherein the prosecution in both cases ‘presented essentially the same set of exhibits and the same set of witness testimonies to prove the same theory, albeit to prosecute separate sets of crimes.’

But the court rejected his argument, saying there was nothing in the Rules of Court or the laws allegedly violated that there was a directive to dismiss a separate case for graft ‘on account of the charge being a predicate act in a prior case for plunder.’

‘The only reason to sustain such an argument would be if the same places the accused in double jeopardy, which is not the case herein, as shall be discussed by the court later,’ read the resolution signed by Associate Justice Zaldy Trespeses, the division chair; and Associate Justices Maryann Corpus-Mañalac and Maria Theresa Mendoza-Arcega.

Defense evidence

The court then set the presentation of defense evidence on Thursday at 8:30 a.m., with Estrada being given a period of five days from receipt of the resolution to file a manifestation if he prefers to cross-examine the defense’s witnesses or adopt his co-accused’s testimony or evidence.

The court also rejected Estrada’s argument that the prosecution failed to prove the element of scienter, wherein an accused acted with the illegality of the acts or with reckless disregard for truth.

Estrada said in his motion that he never knew of the supposed criminal scheme of Napoles with her NGOs, that he met and conferred with any of the other accused regarding the PDAF projects or that he dealt with any of the whistleblowers.

‘While it would be premature at this stage to delve into the probative value of the evidence adduced by the prosecution, the court notes that the prosecution has formally offered, and the record contains, the explicit testimony of witness Ruby Tuason,’ the court said.

According to the Sandiganbayan, Tuason had testified that she met with Estrada and informed him of Napoles’ scheme as early as 2004 and that she personally ‘delivered amounts to him on various occasions’ at the Senate and his residence.

‘Estrada’s insistence on the innocuousness of his endorsements is belied by its repetition and deviation from the established procedure,’ the court pointed out. ‘Estrada’s endorsement letters directly implicate him for the crimes charged and there is no basis for his argument that his letters were merely recommendatory.’

Paolo intensifies into a tropical storm

Paolo has intensified into a tropical storm and may further strengthen into a severe tropical storm before making landfall in northern Luzon, the weather bureau said Thursday morning, Oct. 2.

As of 4 a.m., the center of Paolo was estimated at 705 kilometers east of Infanta, Quezon, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa).

The storm had maximum sustained winds of 65 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center, gusts of up to 80 kph, and was moving west-northwest at 20 kph, Pagasa added.

Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) No. 1 remains hoisted over several provinces in Northern and Central Luzon, including:

Mainland Cagayan

Isabela

Quirino

Nueva Vizcaya

Apayao

Abra

Kalinga

Mountain Province

Ifugao

Benguet

Ilocos Norte

Ilocos Sur

La Union

Pangasinan

The northern portion of Zambales (Palauig, Masinloc, Candelaria, Santa Cruz)

Tarlac

Nueva Ecija

Aurora

The northern portion of Bulacan (Doña Remedios Trinidad, San Miguel, San Ildefonso)

The northern portion of Pampanga (Magalang, Arayat, Candaba, Mabalacat City)

The northern portion of Quezon (General Nakar), including the Polillo Islands

The northern portion of Catanduanes (Pandan, Bagamanoc, Panganiban, Viga)

Meanwhile, Metro Manila and nearby provinces in Calabarzon, Pampanga, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, and Bulacan are expected to experience cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms due to the storm’s troughs.

Zambales and Bataan, meanwhile, are forecast to have partly cloudy skies with isolated rain showers and thunderstorms.

On its current path, Paolo is expected to make landfall over Isabela and northern Aurora on Friday morning, Oct. 3, before crossing Northern Luzon and emerging over the West Philippine Sea.

Pagasa said the storm could intensify into a typhoon after crossing land once it reemerges over the sea.

Heavy rainfall outlook

On Oct. 3, heavy rains of over 200 millimeters are expected in Cagayan and Isabela.

Quirino, Aurora, Apayao, Abra, Benguet, Kalinga, Mountain Province, Ifugao, Nueva Vizcaya, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Pangasinan may receive 100-200 mm, while Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Zambales, and Bataan are forecast to get 50-100 mm.

By Oct. 4, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Pangasinan are expected to receive 50-100 mm of rainfall.

Tinubu insists work must continue despite stoppage of NNPCL tax credit- Umahi

Minister of Works David Umahi said that President Bola Tinubu has ordered continuation of all road projects previously funded by the NNPCL tax credit.

Umahi, who acknowledged funding challenges following the suspension of the NNPC tax credit funding, said President Tinubu remained focused on delivering durable roads despite criticism from some quarters.

The NNPCL, in 2021, launched the first phase of funding road projects with N621.24bn for the reconstruction of 21 roads across the six geopolitical zones.

Roads affected were the Ilorin-Jebba-Mokwa/Bokani Junction Road (Sections I and II) in Kwara and Niger States, the Suleja-Minna Road, and emergency repairs along Mokwa-Makera-Tegina toward the Kaduna state border.

Checks showed that in 2023, the NNPCL got approval to invest N1.9 trillion in the reconstruction of 44 federal roads including the East-West Road, the Port Harcourt-Onne Junction upgrade, the Eket bypass, and the construction of the Nembe-Brass Road in Bayelsa State.

Umahi, who was accompanied by Governor Monday Okpebholo, spoke in Benin City during an inspection of the Benin-Warri dual carriageway bypass.

Umahi announced that President Tinubu has approved that the 100-kilometre stretch of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway pass through Edo State.

Edo was not originally included in the highway’s alignment.

Other States benefitting from the project include Lagos (100km), Ogun and Ondo (82km), Akwa Ibom (65km), and Cross River (27km).

Umahi said: ‘Mr. President has directed that 100 kilometres by two lanes of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway must now pass through Edo. This is a special gift to the people of Edo.

‘But the President, impressed by your governor’s commitment to infrastructure, insisted that the state must benefit. It’s a reward for loyalty, leadership, and performance.’

He said Tinubu’s road projects were designed with reinforced concrete technology to last between 50 and 100 years

He said the appalling condition of federal roads in Edo State was tragic and unacceptable.

He commended President Tinubu for his swift intervention and commitment to reversing decades of infrastructural decay, saying no motorist could travel 100 kilometres on federal roads nationwide without encountering major challenges.

‘President Tinubu met an overwhelming situation in terms of roads and bridges. You can’t travel 100 kilometres on federal roads without encountering serious difficulties. But the President is showing resolve, and Nigerians are already commending his efforts.’

The Minister commended Governor Okpebholo for intervening in critical failed portions of the Benin-Warri highway after the termination of a contract earlier awarded to Levante Construction Company under the NNPC Tax Credit Scheme.

He explained that Levante executed only four kilometres of reinforced concrete pavement in stable sections of the road, neglecting the worst segments despite repeated warnings.

Umahi further appealed to Governor Okpebholo to extend his intervention to an additional nine kilometres, praising his willingness to collaborate.

‘The contract was terminated after months of delay and poor work. We appealed to Governor Okpbholo to take over the first 23 kilometres, which he promptly awarded to CBC. The quality of their work is commendable.’

Divestments add 200,000b/d to national production, says Lokpobiri

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Oil Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, has said the divestments by the International Oil Companies (IOCs) in the Nigerian petroleum upstream sector have added 200,000 barrels per day to national production.

He also said the divestments have unlocked over $5.5 billion in Final Investment Decisions (FIDs) within months.

His Special Adviser on Media and Communication, Nneamaka Okafor, made this known in a press statement on Thursday.

The statement said, ‘Of particular note were the recent asset divestments by International Oil Companies (IOCs), which the Minister said have unlocked over $5.5 billion in Final Investment Decisions (FIDs) within months.

‘These are not just transfers of assets; they are transfers of confidence, capability, and ownership. The divestments have already added approximately 200,000 barrels per day to national production.’

Lokpobiri spoke on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the Africa Energy Week in Cape Town, South Africa.

He declared that Nigeria is ‘open for business’ and actively pursuing policies that prioritize investment, efficiency, and long-term growth in the oil sector.

‘This gathering is more than a conference, it is a call to action,’ he said, stressing that Nigeria is ready not just to participate in the global energy market, but to lead reform and growth on the African continent.

Lokpobiri outlined the bold policy measures implemented under President Tinubu’s administration, particularly the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), which provides a clear and predictable fiscal and regulatory environment for investors.

The PIA has laid the foundation for licensing transparency, host community engagement, strengthened regulatory oversight, and a fair contractual framework. ‘What makes Nigeria now different is the legal, regulatory, financial, and structural transformation we are delivering,’ the Minister said.

Nigeria’s upstream sector is showing signs of strong recovery. The ‘Project One Million Barrels’ initiative, launched in October 2024, has raised daily crude oil production to between 1.7 and 1.83 million barrels per day, with a notable increase of 300,000 barrels per day in July 2025 alone.

Additionally, the number of active drilling rigs has grown from 31 in January to 50 by July 2025, a clear signal that reforms are unlocking value across the sector.

Of particular note were the recent asset divestments by International Oil Companies (IOCs), which the Minister said have unlocked over $5.5 billion in Final Investment Decisions (FIDs) within months.

‘These are not just transfers of assets; they are transfers of confidence, capability, and ownership.

The divestments have already added approximately 200,000 barrels per day to national production.’

In the broader African context, Lokpobiri urged the continent to retain more value from its hydrocarbon resources by focusing on infrastructure, industrial development, and localized value chains.

He noted that Africa spends over $120 billion annually on hydrocarbons, largely through imports, calling it a missed opportunity for economic transformation.

He advocated for stronger intra-African collaboration and financing, emphasizing that Africa holds nearly $4 trillion in domestic capital, including pension and insurance funds. ‘The question is no longer about the availability of funds, but how we can channel them into productive investments on our continent,’ he said.

Addressing the topic of the global energy conversation, the Minister called for balance and equity. He insisted that the narrative must shift toward a diverse energy mix, not the abandonment of any resource.

‘The focus should be on availability, accessibility, and affordability of all forms of energy,’ he stressed. He made it clear that Nigeria, like other nations, will continue to utilize its oil resources responsibly while building a diversified and sustainable energy base.

Lokpobiri reaffirmed Nigeria’s role as a leading energy player in Africa. ‘We are offering opportunities at scale, reform with consistency, incentives with clarity, local participation with respect, and a vision that modernizes with purpose,’ he declared.

To global investors, he extended a direct invitation: ‘Come to Nigeria. Be part of the energy revolution.’ With strong reforms, ambitious targets, and an open-door policy, Nigeria is charting a bold path forward in Africa’s energy future.

Blessing CEO urges Phyna to seek legal action over sister’s death

Media personality and relationship expert Blessing CEO has advised reality star Phyna to pursue legal action following the tragic death of her sister in a truck accident allegedly involving the Dangote Group.

Blessing urged Phyna to hire a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) to strengthen her case, stressing that seeking justice through legal channels would be more effective than relying solely on social media campaigns.

Phyna has been vocal online about her sister’s death, drawing sympathy from fans and the public. However, Blessing CEO maintained that only the courts can ensure accountability and secure proper compensation for the loss.

‘Phyna, I keep seeing you all over my timeline. By now, I expected you to have gotten a SAN. You need to put yourself together so people can take you seriously. This case is already looking like a joke. There are better ways you can go about this issue. You don’t use gra-gra to get compensation. This is the time to get a good lawyer for you’, she said in part.

Nigeria on path to sustainable growth, says Osifeso

The Aare Atunluse of Awori Kingdom and the Chairman, Mapcotec Nigeria Limited, Aare (Surveyor) Dr. Segun Osifeso, has said that as the nation marks its 65th Independence Anniversary, the President Tinubu administration’s bold economic reforms and infrastructure drive were a clear indication that the country was on the path to greatness and sustainable growth and development

Osifeso, who made these remarks at Ota, Ogun State on Wednesday, noted that President Tinubu’s commitment to fostering unity and implementation of policies that were repositioning the country for greatness had rekindled the people’s optimism.

He stressed that though the country may not yet be where the people hoped for, but surviving as one united country for 65 years of independence against all odds was a monumental achievement.

Osifeso counseled that as Nigerians reminisce on the past 65 years of the country’s nationhood, they must admit that though the journey had not been an easy one, but it had been one that had held the people together as a formidable force.

The renowned Surveyor noted that as Nigerians celebrate, they must put all hands on deck to actualise the Nigeria of their dreams, the Nigeria that the heroes past fought and laid down their lives for.

While felicitating with President Tinubu and Nigerians as the country celebrates her 65th Independence Anniversary, he urged Nigerians to uphold the values of hard work, patriotism, peace, justice and unity that defined them, expressing confidence that Nigeria will continue to experience growth, transformation and greater prosperity.

Aare Osifeso, however, urged leaders at all levels to support the Government’s reform agenda by promoting good governance, justice and policies that align with the President Tinubu’s transformative vision.

The community leader prayed for a stronger, more united and more peaceful nation where the people’s collective dreams find fulfilment, adding that with collective determination and steadfast leadership, Nigeria will continue to overcome her challenges and achieve greater heights.

Omolewa to speak at ?The Adunni Foundation maiden Basic Education Torchbearers Awards (BETA)

The Adunni Foundation has announced the first Basic Education Torchbearers Awards (BETA), a national initiative to celebrate heroes of Nigeria’s basic education.

The event is set for Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at NECA Main Hall, Alausa, Lagos, with keynote speaker Michael Omolewa, Professor of Education and former Ambassador to UNESCO, addressing the theme: ‘Education is True Independence.’

The inaugural edition will spotlight celebrated and unsung individuals and institutions whose sacrifices, vision, and leadership laid the foundations for Nigeria’s learning journey.

Awards will include heritage recognitions, student honours, and institutional awards, inspiring present and future generations to carry the torch of education.

‘While Nigeria won political independence in 1960, true independence will only be secured when every child has access to quality basic education,’ said Motunrayo Adunni Famuyiwa-Alaka, Founder and Initiator of The Adunni Foundation.

‘BETA reframes Independence Day as a moment to reflect on education as a foundational freedom and to honour those who made it possible.’

Highlights of the 2025 event include Hope Nigeria Talks – reflections and dialogue by schoolchildren on their hopes for the future of education and civic values in Nigeria.

The programme will also feature the BETA Awards Presentation, recognising outstanding educators, institutions, and students, as well as the unveiling of Edupendent: Education is Independence, The Adunni Foundation’s flagship intervention for transformative education.

The awards align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education), while intersecting with SDGs 1 (No Poverty), 5 (Gender Equality), 10 (Reduced Inequalities), and 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions).

Award categories include BETA Hero (Posthumous) for pioneers of basic education; Torchbearer Educator of Legacy for retired educators with lasting impact; Community Champion for Learning for non-educators advancing learning; BETA Institutional Builder Award for significant civil society, faith-based, and mission groups; BETA Alumni Impact Award for alumni and student groups supporting their alma maters; and BETA Most Brilliant Student Award for top performers in national examinations.

Tinubu committed to inclusiveness, security of Nigeria – SGF Akume

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, on Thursday, said President Bola Tinubu is committed to inclusiveness, security, prosperity, and renewed hope.

Akume said the present government will continue to engage religious and community leaders across the nation in pursuit of peace and development.

He spoke at the Northern Christian Religious Leaders Assembly (NOCRELA) Official Inauguration and investiture held at the Dominion Chapel International Church, Area 1, Garki, Abuja.

The theme of this year’s event was: The Role of Christian Leaders in Nation Building.

He added that the cooperation between the church, mosque, and government is crucial to nation-building.

Akume called on Christian northern leaders to continue to pray for President Tinubu to succeed.

He said, ‘You are the custodian of faith and an integral component of society that plays a vital role in shaping moral conduct and promoting social values of integrity, accountability, transparency, and hard work.

‘His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is striving very hard to revamp the economy through restructuring and gradual devolution of powers to the sub nationals. His policies are already yielding positive results as more money is periodically sent to states and local governments,’ the SGF said.

He also noted the favourable disposition of the president to inclusive governance, pointing out the even spread of key appointments and the execution of capital projects across all regions to engender inclusive growth and development.

‘This administration recognizes the existence of diversities that have lived on for decades, and Mr President is conscious about harnessing the positives to foster unity for a more prosperous nation,’ Sen. Akume added.

The SGF said, ‘There is no doubt that the theme of this retreat is both timely and relevant. Across history, the Church has not only been a sanctuary of worship but also a driver of education, health, social welfare, and moral values. In Nigeria, Christian leaders have played pivotal roles in serving the society, fostering peace, and speaking the truth to those in power.

‘All of you here did a great job. There’s no doubt about that. I come from a state that is 99% Christian. Your voice and your example carry weight in guiding communities towards peace, unity, justice, and righteousness. Today, Nigeria faces some challenges that are normal. Society is in transition. There are security problems. They are being handled.

‘Economic reforms are being celebrated across. On the right path, the youth bloc is handling the situation. We are on course to locate the programs for the youth in this country. These programs are unprecedented and remarkable. We need a stronger social cohesion. These challenges are being adequately addressed. Positive signs are already manifesting. In this regard, your role as Christian leaders is indispensable. You are called to promote peace and reconciliation.

‘Take advantage of youth development programs. Put in place a government that has already been raised. Quite frankly, look at the programs they have made. Look at the fact that they can also go to school without tears, without toil and sweat. First of its kind in Africa. You don’t have to be born to wealth and privilege before you have access to higher education, tertiary education.

‘Over 90 billion naira has already been disbursed. Let me tell you frankly, most of them are from the northern part of this country. You don’t have to be denied access. The money is there for you to access. Exemplify the change we desire in governance and the government. The whole thing about democracy, about the power of the people.

‘This government took off in very rough weather. Zero account in our reserves. What Tinubu did in Lagos, he is going to replicate the same. And that is basically what he is doing. There’s no doubt about that. Every president has toyed with the idea of the removal of subsidy. What was lacking was what? The courage to do so. But Tinubu removed the subsidy.

‘Again, you need to know the amount of money that is going to the states and to the local government. Huge. It is not that it is only the Federal Government that can feed the nation. All of us have the responsibility to do so. I speak from an advantageous position because I started from the grassroots. I am a village boy. Better days ahead of us’.

The Chairman of the Assembly, Archbishop John Praise Daniel, hailed President Bola Tinubu’s fair and inclusive appointments despite the controversial Muslim-Muslim ticket.

Daniel, who is also the Presiding Archbishop of Dominion Chapel International Churches, said the administration had dispelled fears of marginalization among Christians in the North.

‘We don’t feel sidelined. We feel part of this government. Without fear of intimidation, we can say this administration has allayed a lot of fears,’ he told journalists.

According to him, several roads and infrastructure projects in Abuja, including in Area 1 and Durumi, had been abandoned for decades but were now being fixed under Tinubu’s watch.

‘It is not about a Muslim-Muslim ticket. Every section must feel represented, needed, and important in this country. We give him kudos for that,’ Daniel stressed.

Looking ahead to the 2027 elections, the cleric urged Northern Christians to act wisely.

He said voters should assess governments and political parties critically before making decisions, rather than relying on sentiments.

While praising the government’s infrastructural drive, he urged the Federal Government to prioritize security and food availability, which he described as ‘stomach infrastructure.’

‘They must do everything possible to ensure Nigerians can sleep with both eyes closed. The suffering and poverty are overwhelming, and the common man is struggling,’ he said.