Economy
LP reps Ask Tinubu To Caution Okpebholo Over ‘Inciting’ Comments, ‘Obi Must Not Be Harmed’
LP reps Ask Tinubu To Caution Okpebholo Over ‘Inciting’ Comments, ‘Obi Must Not Be Harmed’
LP reps ask Tinubu to caution Okpebholo over ‘inciting’ comments, ‘Obi must not be harmed’. The Labour Party (LP) caucus in the house of representatives has condemned comments made by Monday Okpebholo, governor of Edo, regarding the safety of Peter Obi, the party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 elections.
Okpebholo, during a public event on Friday, warned that Obi must not visit Edo without prior security clearance, alleging that violence followed the LP leader’s last visit to the state.
“That man who says he has no ‘shishi’ came and dropped N15 million. Where did he get it from? After he left, three people were killed. For this reason, Obi must not come to Edo without security clearance,” Okpebholo said.
A statement on Saturday by Afam Ogene, leader of the LP caucus, described Okpebholo’s remarks as “uncivil, unconstitutional and unbecoming of a public official”.
Ogene noted that Obi, like every Nigerian citizen, is entitled to move freely across the country without fear of intimidation, violence, or political persecution.
“It’s bewildering to hear such an outrageous outburst from a state governor, particularly one who previously served as a senator,” the statement reads.
“What example are we setting for the younger generation when elected leaders openly issue threats or promote intolerance?
“If Governor Okpebholo could make such inflammatory remarks in public, one wonders what is said behind closed doors about opposition figures.”
The caucus also referenced an alleged threat by the governor to demolish the home of Marcus Onobun, a member of the house of representatives, days before he defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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The lawmakers urged President Bola Tinubu to call Okpebholo to order, warning that no harm must come to Obi “anywhere in Nigeria or beyond”.
“It would be interesting to ask Governor Okpebholo if he will still go ahead with the demolition now that Hon. Onobun has joined his party,” Ogene said.
“The other day, it was Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue; today it’s Okpebholo of Edo. If the ruling APC thinks it can use scaremongering to stop the growing popularity of Mr. Peter Obi, they better think again.
“Ensuring the safety of all citizens remains the fundamental responsibility of government.”
Economy
FULL LIST: Patience Jonathan, Ganduje Affected As FCTA Begins Enforcement On Revoked Property Titles
FULL LIST: Patience Jonathan, Ganduje Affected As FCTA Begins Enforcement On Revoked Property Titles
FULL LIST: Patience Jonathan, Ganduje affected as FCTA begins enforcement on revoked property titles. The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has published the names of entities and individuals linked to 1,095 property titles recently revoked over the non-payment of statutory land charges.
The affected properties are located in high-brow districts including Asokoro, Maitama, Garki and Wuse.
In a public notice signed by the FCTA management, the agency said enforcement actions against the properties will commence following the expiration of the final grace period of 14 days on November 25, 2025.
The FCTA said 835 properties defaulted in payment of ground rents, while 260 properties defaulted in payment of violation fee and land use conversion fee.

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Among the individuals whose properties were listed in the notice are Abdullahi Ganduje, former governor of Kano; Donald Duke, former governor of Cross River; Patience Jonathan, wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan; David Mark, former senate president; and Iyiola Omisore, former deputy governor of Osun.
Economy
UCH Resident Doctors Resume Work After Month-Long Nationwide Strike
UCH Resident Doctors Resume Work After Month-Long Nationwide Strike
UCH resident doctors resume work after month-long nationwide strike. Resident doctors at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, have resumed work after a month-long nationwide strike.
Resident doctors at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, have resumed work after a month-long nationwide strike.
The doctors had been on strike since November 1, following the directives of the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors.
The NARD directed its members nationwide to embark on an indefinite strike, following the government’s failure to address their demands.
The association demands a 200 per cent increase in the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure and the full implementation of new allowances proposed since July 2022.
The doctors also demand immediate recruitment of clinical staff and the removal of bureaucratic bottlenecks that are delaying the replacement of exited doctors, among other demands.
The president of the UCH’s NARD, Gboyega Ajibola, said that the NARD National Executive Council met on November 29 to reappraise the situation. He noted that the government had met most of their immediate and short-term demands.
According to Mr Ajibola, a memorandum of understanding had been signed with the government, enumerating each of the association’s demands and the points of execution.
“Based on the satisfactory terms of the MoU, the NARD NEC decided to suspend the industrial action and give the government a period of four weeks to reappraise the efforts of the government as contained in the signed MoU.

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“Having suspended the strike on November 29, as in the tradition of NARD, each centre was mandated to hold a congress on December 1, for all centre presidents to brief their members on development.
“After the brief, the centre presidents will direct all members to resume at their duty posts. In compliance with this, a congress was held at 8:00 a.m. today (Monday), where members were updated and directed to resume work,” he said.
Mr Ajibola explained that all members resumed work on Monday.
Economy
Plateau Recorded 2,786 New HIV Infections In 2024
Plateau Recorded 2,786 New HIV Infections In 2024
Plateau recorded 2,786 new HIV infections in 2024. Mr Ba’amlong noted that there had been progress in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission.
Plateau State Commissioner for Health, Nicholas Ba’amlong, has said the state recorded 2,786 new cases of HIV infections and 460 related deaths in 2024.
Mr Ba’amlong disclosed this on Monday in Jos at an event to commemorate the 2025 World AIDS Day, marked globally on December 1, with the theme “Overcoming Disruption: Sustaining Nigeria’s HIV Response.”
He said that 51,370 persons were living with HIV in the state as of September 2025, comprising 14,001 males and 33,055 females.
He added that 47,056 adults and 1,835 children were currently receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART).
The commissioner explained that 98,403 persons were screened between January and September 2025, out of which 1,910 tested positive.
Mr Ba’amlong noted that there had been progress in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission, adding that 30,743 pregnant women were tested within the period, and 39 who tested positive had been linked to care.
He said the state had expanded HIV testing services to more than 900 health facilities and intensified awareness on prevention and treatment.
The commissioner called for stronger community engagement, improved access to healthcare, and increased investment in research and innovation to sustain progress against the disease.
He commended Governor Caleb Mutfwang for approving funds used to procure HIV dual test kits, which he said had been distributed to health facilities across the state.
Mr Ba’amlong also lauded development partners for supporting the delivery of quality healthcare services.
Similarly, the executive director of the Plateau AIDS Control Agency (PLACA), Esther Turaki, said the state had achieved a viral load suppression rate of 92 per cent as of June 2025.
Ms Turaki described the HIV Domestic Resource Mobilisation and Sustainability (DRMS) Strategy as a critical initiative aimed at standardising and scaling existing efforts while introducing innovative financing mechanisms.

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According to her, the strategy sets out a clear plan for mobilising new domestic resources by identifying funding sources, annual targets and key actions required for implementation.
She applauded Mr Mutfwang for his sustained support to the agency.
The keynote address was delivered by Chris Isichei, who urged governments to reduce reliance on donor funding and establish a dedicated HIV funding bank as external support continues to decline.
He also encouraged the Plateau State government to integrate HIV and AIDS treatment into the state’s health insurance scheme.
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