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Senators protest, threaten Buhari impeachment over insecurity

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Worried by the current level of security bedevilling the country Senators across political parties on Wednesday gave President Muhammadu Buhari ultimatum of six weeks properly address worsening insecurity or face immediate impeachment.

Efforts to raise the motion to that effect on the Senate floor were turned down by Senate President Ahmed Lawan.

The senate was unusually silent on Tuesday when it kept mum on the issue, amid glaring danger lurking in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and the recent threats by terrorists to abduct President Muhammadu Buhari, Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai and lawmakers in the country.

Led by Senate minority leader, Philip Aduda, the Senators staged a walk out from the chambers to address the newsmen as they chanted ‘All We are saying Buhari must go’

The senate Minority leader while addressing newsmen said, they  went into a closed door session, where they deliberated on various various security issues. “We also took into cognizance that the senate at various fora, at various times and various meetings within which we recommended to Government, various steps have been suggested aimed at cubbing this issue of insecurity  but we have realised that even Abuja is no more safe.

“So at the closed session we agreed that we will give the President an ultimatum failing for which we will move to give an impeachment notice.

“This was our agreement at the executive session but when we came out the senate President refused to inform the public of our resolution. “Since that didn’t happen, we have come here in protest to let Nigerians Know that we are with them.

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“That we are worried so we staged a walk out from the chambers to register that the security in Nigeria is out of hand and urgent steps need to be taken so that the issues are addressed immediately.

“We have come here to say that we have passed so many resolutions on security, we have given all the support and all the enabling appropriation that they need”

Prominent senators who joined the protest include senator Muhammed Bulkachuwa, Senator Ibrahim Shekarau, Buhari’s senator Ahmmad Babba Kaita

On whether the six weeks is too long, they said they have to start from somewhere

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JUST IN: Edo Assembly in Turmoil as Speaker Agbebaku Resigns

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The Edo State House of Assembly has been thrown into fresh leadership uncertainty following the resignation of its Speaker, Blessing Agbebaku, amid reported moves by some lawmakers to remove him from office.

Agbebaku’s resignation took effect on Monday, August 17, 2026, as the Assembly prepares to determine his successor.

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The development was confirmed by his media aide, Ivy Adodo-Ebojele, in a brief statement shared on Facebook.

“EDO ASSEMBLY SPEAKER RT HON CHIEF BLESSING AGBEBAKU RESIGNS,” she announced, adding that further details on the circumstances surrounding the Speaker’s resignation would be made public later.

The resignation came against the backdrop of reported moves by some members of the Assembly to initiate impeachment proceedings against Agbebaku.

However, the specific issues that may have triggered the reported impeachment moves were not immediately clear.

With Agbebaku’s departure, attention has shifted to the Edo Assembly as lawmakers are expected to begin the process of electing a new Speaker.

The development has plunged the legislature into a fresh leadership crisis and is expected to generate further political developments in the state.

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With Sights Restored, NNPC/Shell Vision First Outreach Makes Mark in Badagry

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Nearly 3,000 people in Badagry Local Government Area of Lagos State benefitted from the latest edition of the Vision First initiative of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) and Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCo), last week.

Biztellers reports that on the first day alone, 38 patients had surgeries which restored their sights.

The beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the NNPC Ltd/SNEPCo for the treatment, saying the restoration of their sights would help reintegrate them into society.

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A total of 2,297 people were seen by the medical team of which 1,458 had eye care services with 154 surgeries for cataract and 878 spectacles dispensed. This was in addition to more than 200 general surgeries. There were long queues as people turned out early from different parts of the local government area to take advantage of the services in the five-day outreach.

SNEPCo Managing Director, Ronald Adams commented: “We believe that caring for people goes beyond business; it is a responsibility and a privilege. That is why we remain committed to supporting initiatives that strengthen communities and create lasting impact.”

The Badagry outreach was the 6th since the inception of the Vision First initiative in 2022. Late last year, the first session outside Lagos was held in Asaba, Delta State where nearly 2,000 people received healthcare.

The Vision First programme incorporates other aspects of health care such as cardiovascular screening, consultations and treatment for mild and chronic illnesses, laboratory services, pharmaceutical services and distribution of insecticide-treated nets.

The programme has been delivered in collaboration with Kolmarg Eyesight Foundation, an NGO based in Jos, Plateau State, which aims “to provide comprehensive eye care to the poor and underprivileged in Sub-Saharan Africa.”

SNEPCo, which pioneered deepwater oil production in Nigeria through the Bonga field in 2005, also supports the socio-economic development of the country through investments in education, health, employment generation and infrastructural development.

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Osun 2026: Tinubu Congratulated Adeleke Before INEC Declared Him Winner — Accord Chieftain

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President Bola Tinubu congratulated Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, on his victory in the 2026 governorship election before the Independent National Electoral Commission formally declared him winner, an Accord Party chieftain, Pelumi Olajengbesi, has disclosed.

Olajengbesi made the disclosure while speaking with journalists at the INEC collation centre in Osogbo shortly after Adeleke was declared winner of the election.

He commended Tinubu for what he described as the President’s decision not to interfere with the electoral process, saying it demonstrated his commitment to ensuring that the election was free, fair and credible.

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According to him, the President had earlier directed INEC and security agencies to ensure that the election met the required standards.

However, Olajengbesi said the poll could not be considered entirely free and fair, alleging that opposition supporters were subjected to oppression and arrests.

“Let me be honest with you, we are also appreciative of Mr. President because at the commencement of this election, Mr. President himself announced to the world and gave a directive to INEC and all security agencies that this election must be free, fair, and credible.

“We want to believe that this election is very credible, but we do not agree that this election is free and fair because it was oppressive. Our people are still in detention. As I speak to you today, even during the election, over 11 persons were arrested in the process.”

Despite his concerns, Olajengbesi praised Tinubu for allowing the electoral process to continue and respecting the outcome.

“We are glad that the president was able to stand by his word and insist that the right thing must be done,” he said.

He further revealed that Tinubu had contacted Adeleke to congratulate him before INEC formally announced the result.

“Let me tell you this quickly: even before the result was declared yesterday night, Mr. President called Mr. Governor and congratulated him, and that is good leadership,” Olajengbesi said.

Adeleke won the election with 511,067 votes, defeating his closest challenger, Bola Oyebamiji of the All Progressives Congress, who secured 444,815 votes.

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