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APC Primaries Set For Today As Party Finalizes Arrangements

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All arrangements have been finalised for the All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries scheduled to take place today, May 10, 2025, at the State Secretariat, Acme Road, Ikeja.

The primaries will determine the APC’s candidates for the upcoming council elections, including chairmanship and councillorship positions for the July 12, 2025, local government elections.

The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has slated July 12 for the election of chairmen and councillors for all 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in Lagos State.

A total of 377 councillors will be elected, representing the 377 wards across the state.

The primaries, which will produce candidates for these positions, are expected to be competitive, with over 400 aspirants vying for the spots.

According to LASIEC, each of the 377 wards in Lagos State will have a representative, ensuring widespread representation across the state.

The APC electoral committee has cleared 432 of the 470 chairmanship aspirants who submitted their nomination forms for the 20 LGAS and 37 LCDAS. The councillorship primaries will be conducted simultaneously across all wards of the 57 councils on the same day.

In a move to ensure unity and avoid discord during the primaries, the APC has emphasised that the list of candidates will be drawn through consensus, a decision aimed at maintaining party cohesion and guaranteeing a smooth election process.

The party leadership expressed confidence that using consensus lists for both chairmanship and councillorship candidates will help avoid conflicts and ensure the party’s success in the elections.

“We have 57 councils, but the number of aspirants is over 400, and all of them can’t sit in office,” the party stated.

The Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Babatunde Ogala (SAN) at a recent stakeholders’ forum, assured party members that the process would be seamless.

He confirmed that indirect primaries would be used for the election of candidates, with delegates already chosen for the process.

“The constitution recognizes direct, indirect, and consensus primaries, but for this council primary, we are adopting indirect primaries,” Ogala stated.

For the chairmanship race, the designated venue is the party Secretariat in Ogba, where all aspirants are expected to gather. Each aspirant can bring only one agent to the venue. Ogala also disclosed that 38 chairmanship aspirants had either been disqualified or had voluntarily withdrawn from the race.

The Chairman of the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC), Tajudeen Olusi, and other senior party figures, including Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudasiru Obasa, and Senator Oluranti Adebule, have all appealed to aspirants to maintain peace and unity throughout the primary election process.

Olusi urged party members to cooperate with the leadership, emphasising that the primary goal is unity within the party. “Since the early days of democracy, primaries have always been through consensus. With patience and support, there will be a way out,” he said.

The APC Lagos Publicity Secretary, Seye Oladejo, in an interview with Vanguard, confirmed that the primaries would be held under tight security to prevent any potential disturbances.

According to Vanguard, during a visit to the APC Secretariat on Friday, security personnel from the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) and Mobile Police of the Lagos State Police Command were stationed strategically, ensuring a secure environment for the event.

Election materials and the venue for the primaries have been prepared, and the party is poised to proceed with the election process.

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Ikeja, Lagos Island, Lekki Top Crime Hotspots In Lagos – Attorney-General

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Ikeja, Lagos Island, and Lekki have emerged as the top three crime hotspots in Lagos State, according to data from the Lagos State Criminal Information System (LCIS).

This was disclosed by the Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Lawal Pedro (SAN), during a ministerial press briefing held in Alausa, Ikeja, to mark the second anniversary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s second term in office.

“Between January 2024 and May 2025, the top three crime locations in Lagos State were Ikeja, Lagos Island, and Lekki,” Pedro stated, citing recent LCIS statistics.

He noted that the data underscored growing concerns about public safety and the concentration of criminal activity in key urban centres of the state.

The Attorney-General revealed that from 2018 to May 2025, the LCIS recorded a total of 74,962 cases and inmates across Lagos.

He lamented the burden placed on the state’s correctional facilities, disclosing that they are currently operating at 106 per cent above their intended capacity.

“As of May 2025, the combined inmate population stood at 9,096,” he said, adding that this figure “far exceeds the infrastructure’s built capacity.”

Describing the LCIS as a transformative initiative, Pedro explained that the system was designed to streamline justice delivery and enhance transparency within the criminal justice process.

“It serves as a digital repository of all criminal cases pending in Magistrate and High Courts where defendants are in custody or on bail. It also includes biometric data, personal information, and offence records,” he explained.

The data showed that between January 2024 and May 2025 alone, over 10,000 suspects and cases were processed through the system, with 64 per cent of convictions secured via plea bargains.

The data further showed that a significant proportion of suspects originated from Ogun and Oyo States, outnumbering those from other parts of Nigeria.

On social disorder-related issues, the Directorate of Citizen Rights received 6,601 petitions during the review period.

Out of these, 4,443 cases were successfully resolved, 1,882 remain unresolved, while 285 were referred to other relevant government agencies.

Pedro also highlighted the Ministry’s interventions in supporting victims financially.

“A total of ₦7.3 million was recovered on behalf of petitioners, with ₦3 million awarded through court rulings,” he said.



Domestic, Sexual Violence

Turning to domestic and sexual violence cases, the Attorney-General disclosed that 213 cases of child neglect were handled, alongside 272 cases of child physical abuse and 147 cases of child sexual abuse.

Additionally, 57 children were rescued from abusive environments and placed in private and government shelters through the collaboration of the Ministry of Youth and Social Development.

As part of ongoing justice sector reforms, the Ministry has launched a Public Advisory Centre to provide free legal guidance and information to Lagos residents seeking redress or navigating government services.

Pedro reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to leveraging technology and legal innovation to strengthen the state’s justice system and build public trust.

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Nigeria’s Growing Population Needs Industrial Solution — Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu has said that Nigeria’s increasing population needs industrial solutions that will transform it into “demographic dividends”.

Tinubu, who stated this on Wednesday at the Taraba International Investment Summit, tagged ‘Taravest,‘ in Jalingo, the state capital.

The President, who was represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, said the country cannot live on raw produce and unprocessed minerals, but needs factories to add value, clusters to drive innovation, and industrial parks to turn ideas into impact.

“We know that our growing population is a cry for an industrial solution. But above all, we need visionaries. We need those who see beyond the narrow confines of trade and into the transformative possibilities of industry.

“We need people like Aliko Dangote. We need people like Tony Elumelu. The trajectory of global growth is facing Africa, and Nigeria will make or mar that transition,” he added.

Tinubu said that with the projection that Nigeria will be the third most populous nation on earth by 2050, the increase would become a demographic disaster if not well-harnessed.

“Our population will hit 440 million people. And what are you going to do with the anticipated population bulge? We can turn the anticipated bulge into demographic dividends, or it will be the demographic disaster that will consume all of us.

“I believe we have the men, the resources, and the capabilities to transform our young population into engines of growth. The whole of Europe is aging. Even the Asian tigers are aging; China is aging,” he said.

He said that Nigeria’s could harness its young and virile population amid the global talent deficit.

The President said, “The highest we have ever earned from the process of oil was $35 billion in 2011 under former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. From outsourcing alone, India generated $120 billion last year. So the opportunities abound.

“There are more English speakers in Nigeria than in India, and with all due respect, the intonation, I believe, most of the Western audiences here could get what I was talking about.

“The intonation of the Nigerian English, with all due respect, is superior to the Indian variety. Am I not right? And our proximity to Europe is an added advantage.

“So I wish to call on all of us: irrespective of differences in political affiliations, religious persuasion, tribal or sectional background, let us fuse into one, because poverty knows no ethnicity, no religion, or no tribe. Let us unite as a people.”

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He noted that the summit was significant because Taraba offers Nigeria a strategic contribution to the nation’s shared prosperity, more than its breathtaking mountains and other side attractions.

He said, “Each part of Nigeria is a gift to the other. Each complements the other so profoundly that the deficiency of one region is often redeemed by the sufficiency of the other.

“Our ultimate awakening as a nation begins with this realisation that no part of this country can thrive in isolation. That is why we are here; that is why this summit matters.”

Tinubu said the world was experiencing a new wave of industrial revolution, a situation he said calls for an increase in the scale of Nigeria’s productivity to reflect the magnitude of its population.

“It demands that our farmers transition from the use of horses and cutlasses to tractors and harvestors. It demands that our energy suppliers move beyond power and household to energising large-scale industries.

“Our mining sector must also evolve to meet global demands and standards. This is how we compete with the rest of the world. This is how we stay relevant,” he added.

He, however, said the reforms undertaken by the Federal Government were not arbitrary but deliberate steps to build an economy where enterprise thrives, “while the competence of investors is not a gamble but a guarantee”.

The President added, “What we seek are collaborators, partners in progress. The government is fully committed to supporting every step you take after this gathering. We are not distant observers. We are here with you, ready to provide the institutional backing to turn ideas into accomplishments.”

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Access Bank Retains Title as Nigeria’s Most Valuable Brand for Fourth Consecutive Year

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Access Bank PLC has once again emerged as Nigeria’s most valuable brand, securing the top position for the fourth consecutive year in the latest “Nigeria 25 2025” ranking by Brand Finance, the world’s leading brand valuation consultancy.

This achievement reaffirms Access Bank’s sustained brand leadership and its impact on the financial landscape through innovation, customer-centricity, and strategic growth.

The 2025 report shows that banks now account for 59per cent of the total brand value in the ranking, reflecting the strength and influence of the sector in shaping Nigeria’s economic future.

The Nigeria 25 2025 ranking also highlights considerable shifts in the country’s strongest brands, with banking brands rising through the ranks to dominate the top 10. This demonstrates a growing recognition of the sector’s resilience and adaptability, particularly as financial services play an increasingly crucial role in driving Nigeria’s economy forward.

Babatunde Odumeru, Managing Director, Brand Finance Nigeria, noted that, “Nigerian banking brands continue to grow, successfully navigating a challenging economic landscape with strategic agility while also maintaining customer loyalty.”

Commenting on the ranking, Roosevelt Ogbonna, Managing Director/CEO of Access Bank, said:

“This recognition as Nigeria’s most valuable brand for the fourth year running is a testament to the strength of our people, our customers’ trust, and the strategic clarity that drives everything we do. At Access Bank, we remain committed to delivering value through innovation, financial inclusion, and impactful partnerships across Africa and beyond.”

Also speaking on the milestone, Bolaji Agbede, Acting Group Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings PLC, stated:

“Access Bank’s brand leadership reflects the Group’s long-term vision of becoming the world’s most respected African financial institution. As we continue to evolve and expand our footprint, we are focused on delivering sustainable growth, deepening stakeholder trust, and enhancing the customer experience across all our markets.”

Access Bank’s performance in the ranking showcases the results of sustained brand investment, operational excellence, and strategic expansion across Africa, with a growing presence in key global markets.

The dominance of banks in the “Nigeria 25 2025” list further reinforces investor and consumer confidence in the sector’s long-term stability, innovation capacity, and economic significance.

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