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Why Goodluck Jonathan Stepped Back From Politics

Former President Goodluck Jonathan explained that his membership in the West African Elders Forum (WAEF) requires strict non-partisanship, which has kept him out of active politics. Speaking at his foundation’s 10th anniversary, Jonathan noted the forum’s mission is to prevent election crises across West Africa, intervening before problems escalate. Jonathan admitted he disappointed associates who expected a return to politics, but adherence to WAEF rules is a priority. He condemned the “rascality” in the current political climate and called for more responsible and prepared leadership. He reflected sadly on the kidnapping of 25 girls in Kebbi State, recalling similar incidents from his presidency, and offered prayers for their safe return. Jonathan said his foundation—focused on democracy and governance after advice from Tony Elumelu—committed to advancing democracy, peace, and institutional reforms across Africa, including mediation and building trust between citizens and […]

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How I Led 600 Bandits to Surrender – Gumi Defends Peace Efforts

Popular Islamic cleric Sheikh Gumi has defended his controversial peace efforts with bandits, revealing he played a pivotal role in causing over 600 armed bandits and their commanders to surrender in Sabon Garin Yadi forest, Kaduna State. Speaking in a recent statement, Gumi described his mediation—accompanied by the then Kaduna State Commissioner of Police in January 2021—as a successful intervention aimed at de-escalating violence and promoting dialogue. Gumi claimed the meeting persuaded the militants to lay down arms in exchange for security and basic amenities, but also criticised the government for failing to honour its part of the agreement. According to Gumi, the missed opportunity led to renewed violence, as none of the bandits’ conditions were fulfilled. He dismissed calls for his arrest as misguided, insisting that mediation and open dialogue remain essential tools for peace. Gumi cautioned Nigerians against […]

Reps Drop Legal Move, Opt to Mediate Dangote Refinery Labour Dispute

The House of Representatives has decided to mediate the labour dispute between unions and the Dangote Refinery, abandoning a more confrontational legal approach. This follows a heated debate over a motion that sought to use the NEPZA Act to shield the refinery from union activities, arguing it is a strategic national asset in a Free Trade Zone. The motion's sponsors claimed recent strikes disrupted production and violated laws that exempt such zones from standard labour rules. However, other lawmakers cautioned against taking sides without a proper investigation. They argued that the parliament must hear from both the labour unions and the Dangote Group before making a decision. After intense discussions, the House rejected the motion to enforce the NEPZA Act. Instead, it unanimously adopted a resolution mandating its leadership, led by the Speaker, to personally mediate between the two parties […]

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