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POLITICAL LEADERS, LABOUR & CIVIL SOCIETY ACTIVISTS, OTHERS HOLD NATIONAL WEBINAR FOR 2027 ELECTIONS IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 65TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY OF NIGERIA

POLITICAL LEADERS, LABOUR & CIVIL SOCIETY ACTIVISTS, OTHERS HOLD NATIONAL WEBINAR FOR 2027 ELECTIONS IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 65TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY OF NIGERIA

 


MEDIA STATEMENT

30th September, 2025


…….JONATHAN, OSINBAJO, JEGA, OBI, KWAKWANSO, AMEACHI, UTOMI, AGBAKOBA OTHERS SET TO ADDRESS  


…..SGF, GOVERNORS FORUM, SENATE & HOUSE COMMITTEES ON ELECTORAL REFORMS, MEDIA ICONS INVITED AS SPECIAL GUESTS 


……..THE PRESS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE 



A major National Electoral Reforms Dialogue, to drive the birth of a National Movement for Credible Elections in 2027, is being convened by National Consultative Front, NCFront and Labour & Civil Society Front, LCSF in Partnership with Nigeria Electoral Reforms Coalition, NERCO and Partners for Electoral Reforms


The Pan Nigerian Multi Stakeholders Political Dialogue is aimed at making Nigerians take full ownership of the 2027 elections and has been scheduled to hold in commemoration of Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary under the *Theme: “Critical & Mandatory Constitutional Amendments For Credible Elections in 2027”* to be Chaired by Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, who will be assisted by Former Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, GCON.


Special Guests at this all important Citizens led Initiative are Former Presidents and Vice Presidents of Nigeria, Secretary to the Federal Government, SGF, Chairman of Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, Chairman of Senate Committee on Electoral Reforms, Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Electoral Reforms and INEC Commissioner on Information, among others 


Leading Speakers and Panelists invited to the historic event are: Prof Attahiru Jega (Former INEC Chairman), Dr Olisa Agbakoba, SAN,(Former President, NBA), Dr Usman Bugaje ( Former MP), Comrade Joe Ajearo (NLC President), Comrade Festus Osofo (President of TUC), Mr Labaran Maku (Former Minister), Dr Oby Ezekwesili (Former Minister) Prof Pat Utomi, Sen Shehu Sanni, (Former MP) Alhaji Yusuf Mamman Dantalle (IPAC Chairman) Mr Samson Itodo (YIAGA Africa), Engr Buba Galadima (Political Activist), Comrade Isa Aremu, (Labour Leader), Hon (Amb) Nkoyo Toyo (Former Envoy and MP), Dr Bilikisu Magoro (Delegate, 2014 National Confab), Barr Femi Falana,SAN & Comrade Ene Obi (Civil Society Leaders) among other invited Speakers and Panelists and Leaders of thought, who are essentially past and present Presidential Aspirants in Nigeria.


The Press and Senior Media Practitioners are specially invited to support and cover this very auspicious National Electoral Reforms rally initiated towards constructive engagement of the National Assembly and INEC as follows:


Date: Wednesday, 1st October, 2025


Webinar Venue: Zoom (An Official Zoom Link will be sent to you as a follow up to this Invite)


Time: 2:00pm Prompt 


All interested participants can confirm their attendance and register to participate via the secretariat contact numbers below for planning and logistics purposes, as we look forward to receiving Nigerian Stakeholders at the National Electoral Reforms Webinar 


Your generous support towards a successful hosting of this very crucial electoral reform intervention shall also be duly appreciated as this Independence Day National WEBINAR will be followed by a special two day National Political Summit on Electoral Reforms to be hosted in Abuja in mid October.


Please accept the assurances of our highest regards. Thank you.


Sincerely Yours,

Signed 

Mallam Hamisu San Turaki

Secretary, LOC

For Conveners


WEBINAR RSVP: +234 806 000 2562, +234706 161 2566, +2348188451511

 


MEDIA STATEMENT

30th September, 2025


…….JONATHAN, OSINBAJO, JEGA, OBI, KWAKWANSO, AMEACHI, UTOMI, AGBAKOBA OTHERS SET TO ADDRESS  


…..SGF, GOVERNORS FORUM, SENATE & HOUSE COMMITTEES ON ELECTORAL REFORMS, MEDIA ICONS INVITED AS SPECIAL GUESTS 


……..THE PRESS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE 



A major National Electoral Reforms Dialogue, to drive the birth of a National Movement for Credible Elections in 2027, is being convened by National Consultative Front, NCFront and Labour & Civil Society Front, LCSF in Partnership with Nigeria Electoral Reforms Coalition, NERCO and Partners for Electoral Reforms


The Pan Nigerian Multi Stakeholders Political Dialogue is aimed at making Nigerians take full ownership of the 2027 elections and has been scheduled to hold in commemoration of Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary under the *Theme: “Critical & Mandatory Constitutional Amendments For Credible Elections in 2027”* to be Chaired by Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, who will be assisted by Former Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, GCON.


Special Guests at this all important Citizens led Initiative are Former Presidents and Vice Presidents of Nigeria, Secretary to the Federal Government, SGF, Chairman of Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, Chairman of Senate Committee on Electoral Reforms, Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Electoral Reforms and INEC Commissioner on Information, among others 


Leading Speakers and Panelists invited to the historic event are: Prof Attahiru Jega (Former INEC Chairman), Dr Olisa Agbakoba, SAN,(Former President, NBA), Dr Usman Bugaje ( Former MP), Comrade Joe Ajearo (NLC President), Comrade Festus Osofo (President of TUC), Mr Labaran Maku (Former Minister), Dr Oby Ezekwesili (Former Minister) Prof Pat Utomi, Sen Shehu Sanni, (Former MP) Alhaji Yusuf Mamman Dantalle (IPAC Chairman) Mr Samson Itodo (YIAGA Africa), Engr Buba Galadima (Political Activist), Comrade Isa Aremu, (Labour Leader), Hon (Amb) Nkoyo Toyo (Former Envoy and MP), Dr Bilikisu Magoro (Delegate, 2014 National Confab), Barr Femi Falana,SAN & Comrade Ene Obi (Civil Society Leaders) among other invited Speakers and Panelists and Leaders of thought, who are essentially past and present Presidential Aspirants in Nigeria.


The Press and Senior Media Practitioners are specially invited to support and cover this very auspicious National Electoral Reforms rally initiated towards constructive engagement of the National Assembly and INEC as follows:


Date: Wednesday, 1st October, 2025


Webinar Venue: Zoom (An Official Zoom Link will be sent to you as a follow up to this Invite)


Time: 2:00pm Prompt 


All interested participants can confirm their attendance and register to participate via the secretariat contact numbers below for planning and logistics purposes, as we look forward to receiving Nigerian Stakeholders at the National Electoral Reforms Webinar 


Your generous support towards a successful hosting of this very crucial electoral reform intervention shall also be duly appreciated as this Independence Day National WEBINAR will be followed by a special two day National Political Summit on Electoral Reforms to be hosted in Abuja in mid October.


Please accept the assurances of our highest regards. Thank you.


Sincerely Yours,

Signed 

Mallam Hamisu San Turaki

Secretary, LOC

For Conveners


WEBINAR RSVP: +234 806 000 2562, +234706 161 2566, +2348188451511

Postponing a Funeral Doesn’t Raise the Dead: The Jonathan Lesson and Tinubu’s Blind March

Postponing a Funeral Doesn’t Raise the Dead: The Jonathan Lesson and Tinubu’s Blind March


No president in Nigeria's history received more public endorsements for a second term than Goodluck Jonathan. Politicians across party lines, governors, senators, traditional rulers, religious leaders, billionaire businessmen, and over 10,000 well-funded support groups flooded the airwaves daily, confidently predicting his victory—some even before noon on election day.


For Jonathan's administration, money was never a constraint. Funds were recklessly thrown at anyone who showed the slightest support—so much so that merely greeting “Mama Peace” with a “Good morning” could attract largesse.


A month to the February 2015 elections, the Jonathan government secretly commissioned an international poll expert to predict the election outcome. The result? A shocker. The poll predicted Jonathan would lose if the election were held as scheduled. Alarmed, the president summoned the National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki, and the head of the DSS. Their internal intelligence confirmed the grim forecast: the North was mobilized and ready to vote Jonathan out.


In a state of panic, and despite nationwide outrage, the Jonathan administration postponed the elections by six weeks. The official reason was to address insecurity in the North-East, a region long neglected under his watch. Ironically, the same Jonathan government that allowed Boko Haram to displace thousands—hoping the chaos would suppress Northern voter turnout and give him an advantage in the South and North Central—was now racing to deploy troops and reclaim territory, not out of concern for the people, but to rescue a failing re-election bid.


Why the sudden urgency? The NSA and DSS warned that Northerners were determined to defy the odds and cast their votes. INEC Chairman Attahiru Jega also resisted pressure to cancel elections in the troubled North, insisting that adequate arrangements were in place, even for displaced persons.


Jonathan was boxed in. He delayed the polls, deployed military resources, and hoped that his last-minute efforts would appease Northern voters. But it was too little, too late. The North saw through the charade and rejected him.


In desperation, Dasuki was dispatched to London to brief the international community on the "justification" for the postponement. On his return, the doors of the Central Bank were flung open to him. Billions in naira and dollars were siphoned—allegedly to buy arms, but in reality, used to bankroll Jonathan’s re-election campaign. The infamous $2.1 billion arms procurement fund became a political war chest, enriching cronies and drowning support groups in cash.


Even former Sokoto State Governor Attahiru Bafarawa reportedly received ₦4.6 billion (over ₦40 billion in today’s value) to hire local and international marabouts, witch doctors, and prayer warriors for Jonathan’s victory.


But did all of this save him?


No. Nigerians spoke loudly on election day and threw Jonathan out of power. The APC itself was stunned by the scale of its victory, and the PDP remains in denial to this day.


Fast forward to 2025, President Tinubu, buoyed by arrogance and flattered by sycophants who crown him a "master strategist," is blindly walking the same path that ended Jonathan’s reign. But history teaches hard lessons.


No leader who ignores or torments the Nigerian people walks away unscathed. Nigerians may appear passive, docile, or defeated, but when the time comes, they strike back—with the ballot or by force of will.


Make no mistake: 2027 is not about APC versus opposition parties. It is a battle between the suffering masses and the architects of their torment. The level of hardship under Tinubu’s APC is unprecedented—far exceeding anything experienced under Jonathan. Yet, Tinubu and his cheerleaders carry on, deluded and indifferent.


The warning signs are clear. Obasanjo once responded to a journalist asking if the 2015 election postponement would help Jonathan win:

“Postponing the funeral doesn’t wake up the dead. You’re only delaying the burial.”


That analogy is more relevant today than ever. Tinubu’s administration is already politically “dead” in the hearts of Nigerians. The charade of endorsements, the wasteful “validation” events, and the careless squandering of public funds won’t change the outcome. Nigerians are watching, and they are waiting.


Nigeria is too vast, too diverse, and too proud to be subdued by any one man or cabal. Those who attempt it always learn the hard way.


Solomon Lalung

Via SM


No president in Nigeria's history received more public endorsements for a second term than Goodluck Jonathan. Politicians across party lines, governors, senators, traditional rulers, religious leaders, billionaire businessmen, and over 10,000 well-funded support groups flooded the airwaves daily, confidently predicting his victory—some even before noon on election day.


For Jonathan's administration, money was never a constraint. Funds were recklessly thrown at anyone who showed the slightest support—so much so that merely greeting “Mama Peace” with a “Good morning” could attract largesse.


A month to the February 2015 elections, the Jonathan government secretly commissioned an international poll expert to predict the election outcome. The result? A shocker. The poll predicted Jonathan would lose if the election were held as scheduled. Alarmed, the president summoned the National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki, and the head of the DSS. Their internal intelligence confirmed the grim forecast: the North was mobilized and ready to vote Jonathan out.


In a state of panic, and despite nationwide outrage, the Jonathan administration postponed the elections by six weeks. The official reason was to address insecurity in the North-East, a region long neglected under his watch. Ironically, the same Jonathan government that allowed Boko Haram to displace thousands—hoping the chaos would suppress Northern voter turnout and give him an advantage in the South and North Central—was now racing to deploy troops and reclaim territory, not out of concern for the people, but to rescue a failing re-election bid.


Why the sudden urgency? The NSA and DSS warned that Northerners were determined to defy the odds and cast their votes. INEC Chairman Attahiru Jega also resisted pressure to cancel elections in the troubled North, insisting that adequate arrangements were in place, even for displaced persons.


Jonathan was boxed in. He delayed the polls, deployed military resources, and hoped that his last-minute efforts would appease Northern voters. But it was too little, too late. The North saw through the charade and rejected him.


In desperation, Dasuki was dispatched to London to brief the international community on the "justification" for the postponement. On his return, the doors of the Central Bank were flung open to him. Billions in naira and dollars were siphoned—allegedly to buy arms, but in reality, used to bankroll Jonathan’s re-election campaign. The infamous $2.1 billion arms procurement fund became a political war chest, enriching cronies and drowning support groups in cash.


Even former Sokoto State Governor Attahiru Bafarawa reportedly received ₦4.6 billion (over ₦40 billion in today’s value) to hire local and international marabouts, witch doctors, and prayer warriors for Jonathan’s victory.


But did all of this save him?


No. Nigerians spoke loudly on election day and threw Jonathan out of power. The APC itself was stunned by the scale of its victory, and the PDP remains in denial to this day.


Fast forward to 2025, President Tinubu, buoyed by arrogance and flattered by sycophants who crown him a "master strategist," is blindly walking the same path that ended Jonathan’s reign. But history teaches hard lessons.


No leader who ignores or torments the Nigerian people walks away unscathed. Nigerians may appear passive, docile, or defeated, but when the time comes, they strike back—with the ballot or by force of will.


Make no mistake: 2027 is not about APC versus opposition parties. It is a battle between the suffering masses and the architects of their torment. The level of hardship under Tinubu’s APC is unprecedented—far exceeding anything experienced under Jonathan. Yet, Tinubu and his cheerleaders carry on, deluded and indifferent.


The warning signs are clear. Obasanjo once responded to a journalist asking if the 2015 election postponement would help Jonathan win:

“Postponing the funeral doesn’t wake up the dead. You’re only delaying the burial.”


That analogy is more relevant today than ever. Tinubu’s administration is already politically “dead” in the hearts of Nigerians. The charade of endorsements, the wasteful “validation” events, and the careless squandering of public funds won’t change the outcome. Nigerians are watching, and they are waiting.


Nigeria is too vast, too diverse, and too proud to be subdued by any one man or cabal. Those who attempt it always learn the hard way.


Solomon Lalung

Via SM

#2023ELECTION , Obasanjo hits the nail hard on its head

#2023ELECTION , Obasanjo hits the nail hard on its head

By Tai Emeka Obasi


Hate him or love him, one fact you can't deny HE Olusegun Obasanjo is his courage to say things the way he sees them. And it's ever without fear or favour. In a well-crafted six-page letter, the former president outlined the real problems holding the country back, urging Nigerian youths to grow past these perennial problems, "stop inheriting other people's prejudices and enemies. Make your own friends and stop inheriting your father's enemies." The elder statesman added and said many more.


I have, in many occasions in the past, disagreed with Obasanjo's opinions but never his facts as he usually presented them raw. In this letter, he once more laid the facts bare but this time around, his opinion while endorsing a president to lead today's Nigeria, aligned perfectly with mine. And further, his consideration before making that bold choice completely matches mine. As an octogenarian, the former president has seen from his sitting position what the youths can't see while standing and, as a patriot, appropriately addressing them for the good of their tomorrow.


No progressive Nigerian would be presented with all the 18 pairs of 2023 presidential choices without settling for the pair LP has brought forward in HE Peter Obi and Senator Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed. Whatever the combined forces opposing that bold choice say in trying to water down the strength of that endorsement is the lingering evidence that the members of the old order have refused to embrace truth even in the midst of promises of a better approach to leadership - all smacking of insincerity since the messenger, instead of the message, remains their point of attack.


#ObjIsAPatriot

#GetYourPVCReady

#ANewNigeriaIsPOssible


Obasi writes for PO Express Media, POEM.


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By Tai Emeka Obasi


Hate him or love him, one fact you can't deny HE Olusegun Obasanjo is his courage to say things the way he sees them. And it's ever without fear or favour. In a well-crafted six-page letter, the former president outlined the real problems holding the country back, urging Nigerian youths to grow past these perennial problems, "stop inheriting other people's prejudices and enemies. Make your own friends and stop inheriting your father's enemies." The elder statesman added and said many more.


I have, in many occasions in the past, disagreed with Obasanjo's opinions but never his facts as he usually presented them raw. In this letter, he once more laid the facts bare but this time around, his opinion while endorsing a president to lead today's Nigeria, aligned perfectly with mine. And further, his consideration before making that bold choice completely matches mine. As an octogenarian, the former president has seen from his sitting position what the youths can't see while standing and, as a patriot, appropriately addressing them for the good of their tomorrow.


No progressive Nigerian would be presented with all the 18 pairs of 2023 presidential choices without settling for the pair LP has brought forward in HE Peter Obi and Senator Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed. Whatever the combined forces opposing that bold choice say in trying to water down the strength of that endorsement is the lingering evidence that the members of the old order have refused to embrace truth even in the midst of promises of a better approach to leadership - all smacking of insincerity since the messenger, instead of the message, remains their point of attack.


#ObjIsAPatriot

#GetYourPVCReady

#ANewNigeriaIsPOssible


Obasi writes for PO Express Media, POEM.


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#2023ELECTION - Obasanjo endorses Obi for presidency

#2023ELECTION - Obasanjo endorses Obi for presidency


Nigeria's former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has finally endorsed the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, as his preferred candidate for the 2023 general election.


Olusegun Obasanjo in his 2023 New Year message personally signed by him and made available to newsmen by his spokesman, Kehinde Akinyemi.


 The former leader described Obi as his mentee and said the former Anambra State governor had an edge in the February 25, 2023 elections.


According to him, “None of the contestants is a saint but when one compares their character, antecedent, their understanding, knowledge, discipline, and vitality that they can bring to bear and the great efforts required to stay focused on the job, particularly looking at where the country is today and with the experience on the job that I personally had, Peter Obi as a mentee has an edge.


“Others like all of us have what they can collectively contribute to the new dispensation to liberation, restoration and salvaging of Nigeria.


“One other important point to make about Peter is that he is a needle with thread attached to it from North and South and he may not get lost.


“In other words, he has people who can pull his ears, if and when necessary. He has a young and able running mate with a clean track record of achievement both in public and private life.”


Nigeria's former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has finally endorsed the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, as his preferred candidate for the 2023 general election.


Olusegun Obasanjo in his 2023 New Year message personally signed by him and made available to newsmen by his spokesman, Kehinde Akinyemi.


 The former leader described Obi as his mentee and said the former Anambra State governor had an edge in the February 25, 2023 elections.


According to him, “None of the contestants is a saint but when one compares their character, antecedent, their understanding, knowledge, discipline, and vitality that they can bring to bear and the great efforts required to stay focused on the job, particularly looking at where the country is today and with the experience on the job that I personally had, Peter Obi as a mentee has an edge.


“Others like all of us have what they can collectively contribute to the new dispensation to liberation, restoration and salvaging of Nigeria.


“One other important point to make about Peter is that he is a needle with thread attached to it from North and South and he may not get lost.


“In other words, he has people who can pull his ears, if and when necessary. He has a young and able running mate with a clean track record of achievement both in public and private life.”

#2023Election: Peter Obi will do good to Nigeria - Obasanjo

#2023Election: Peter Obi will do good to Nigeria - Obasanjo

 



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