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Tinubu Support Group Drags Kyari, Nnpcl Others to EFCC

By Lateef Taiwo
Coordinator of President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, Support Group, Haruna Garus Gololo has concluded arrangements to drag, Mele Kyari, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum limited before the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC).
While presenting a copy of the petition to newsmen in Abuja , on Thursday, the All Progressive Congress Chieftain, said that ” We have concluded our arrangement to submit this petition to the EFCC, to investigate the heist in the management of the petroleum industry under former president Buhari as minister of petroleum, Ibe kachukwu, and Timi priye Sylvia as minister of state during the period under review”
“Our decision to address the press before submitting the petition is to lay bear the avalanche of dirty deals carried out during the eight years of Buhari administration”
” As at May 2023 the Nigerian National Petroleum limited could not account or provide details of crude oil supplied to the Warri Refinery and petrochemical company amounting to N202 billion and this is in addition to the N11.3 trillion the management claimed to have spent on the Turn Around Maintenance of the mouribound refineries in Kaduna, Warri and Porthacourt “
“The appointment of Kyari as the COE of NNPCL did not go through any known official protocol, what the government needed to have done was a clean sweep and a departure from the past , but he was made the CEO’
In the separate petitions addressed to EFCC, presented to newsmen, the coordinator of Tinubu Shetima presidential campaign in the North -East in the just concluded election is also dragging the immediate past minister of Finance, Aisha Ahmad, Adamu and Sunny Echono, the Executive secretary of Tetfund before the anti graft commission, EFCC .
“We are not going to disclose all the details to the public to avoid any cover up, Timi priye Sylvia ambition to contest the governorship election in Bayelsa state is in tandem with what Bala Mohammed did when he was standing trial for an alleged financial infractions when he held sway as minister of FCT, because of immunity the trial could not continue.
This exactly what Timi wants to, but before the election we will compel EFCc to embark on accelerated trial of Timi priye Sylvia” he said
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ELECTING A POPE: THE BURDEN OF MAKING CHOICES

By Olubunmi Mayaki
“Habemus papam!” which in the English Language means, “We have a Pope.” was pronounced by Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, a French Catholic prelate, His Eminence, Cardinal Dominique Mamberti from the iconic loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican City on Thursday 8 May 2025 after white smoke billowed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel. Those Latin words proclaimed to a tensed global audience the result of the election of a new Supreme Pontiff after the death of Jorge Mario Bergoglio (Pope Francis) on 21 April 2025 at the age of 88 years.
The Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, Cardinal Robert Prevost (Pope Leo XIV) emerged as primus inter pares (first among equals) from the cardinals after undergoing detailed election rituals, which have been the process of selecting the head of the 2000-year-old Catholic Church for centuries.
A papal conclave, the process by which a new Pope is selected, was held consisting of one hundred and thirty-three (133) College of Cardinals, drawn from different parts of the world converged at St. Peter’s Basilica for a public mass before heading to the Sistine Chapel to cast their votes to elect the 267th Pope. During the mass, part of the choir renditions reminded voters to remember their last day when they would stand before God in judgment to render their stewardship on earth, which is to prevent them from rigging the voting process. At the behest of the senior cardinal deacon, voting formalities were read to the electors, which included- oath-taking- “I call as my witness Christ the Lord, who will be my judge, that my vote is given to the one whom I believe should be elected according to God”. Other processes are banning phones, jamming calls, forbidding speaking or contacting any of the candidates, voting rounds, spiritual pauses etc.
Looking at the voting process, one should be curious about how an election to pick a leader for a religious body could be so systematic and attract such global attention. It is a sharp contrast to elections where political leaders are chosen. Even in the so-called advanced democracies, we have seen electoral flaws and a dearth of political leaders. States are finding it difficult to pick genuine statesmen, giving rise to hegemonic leaders. These political imperia ums are emerging and stoking crises in their domain. Fallouts of elections are no longer favourable due to unpopular candidates forced on citizens.
Africa, as a case study, shows that no matter the rules put in place by the continent’s leaders, our election processes have been fraught with rigging, corruption and waste. In most cases, the leaders who set the rules are the violators of the same process. Governments conspire with electoral bodies to truncate election processes at will. Such political brigandage has destroyed the progress of the continent.
Closing this view, I hope that African leaders will take a cue from the Catholic Church’s election process to reinvigorate and rejig the continent’s faltering political process for the good of its people. Better still; political scholars from the continent can study the Catholic model. The common features of elections in most parts of Africa, especially sub-Saharan Africa, are riddled with vote rigging, violence, human rights abuse, repression, barbarism, crises, untold hardship, and sometimes, outright war. This is the bane of Africa’s development.
The burden of making good political choices should ordinarily rest on citizens. However, politicians have hijacked this process for selfish reasons. It has given birth to bad leaders. If we fail to get it right, what we see is what we get. That is the story of the world politics!
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