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  • Fuel Subsidy: Atikunomics Reveals Failure to Understand Nigeria’s New Economic Reality-APC Diaspora Chieftain

    Fuel Subsidy: Atikunomics Reveals Failure to Understand Nigeria’s New Economic Reality-APC Diaspora Chieftain

    Former House of Representatives Candidate and Former Secretary, APC Committee of Diaspora Chairmen, Ayoola Lawal, has cautioned against any attempt to reintroduce Nigeria’s former blanket petrol subsidy regime, describing such a move as economically unsustainable and out of step with the country’s present fiscal realities.

    Lawal said the debate over fuel subsidy should move beyond the politics of cheaper petrol and focus on the fundamental question of how Nigeria can use the fiscal space created by subsidy removal to strengthen the economy and improve citizens’ welfare.

    According to him, Nigeria cannot afford to return to a model in which public resources are used to keep petrol prices artificially low, particularly where such a system creates incentives for import dependence and places a substantial burden on government finances.

    “Any political leader advocating the wholesale reversal and reintroduction of the old fuel subsidy regime needs to seriously rethink their understanding of the present reality of the Nigerian economy,” Lawal said.

    He argued that the central issue should not be whether Nigerians deserve relief from the high cost of living. They do. Rather, the question should be how that relief is delivered and who actually benefits from it.

    Lawal noted that a blanket fuel subsidy benefits consumers according to the quantity of petrol they consume, rather than according to their level of economic vulnerability.

    “A wealthy household with several vehicles and fuel-consuming assets can receive substantially more benefit from a universal petrol subsidy than a poor household that does not own a vehicle,” he said.

    He therefore advocated a shift from subsidising petrol to directly supporting vulnerable Nigerians.

    “If the objective is to reduce transport costs, support mass transportation. If the objective is to address food inflation, invest in agricultural production, logistics and storage. If the objective is to protect vulnerable households, provide targeted social protection.

    “Do not subsidise the commodity when what Nigerians need is protection.”

    Nigeria should not subsidise imported fuel

    Lawal also questioned the economic wisdom of returning to a system that could require Nigeria to use public funds to support imported petroleum products.

    He said Nigeria’s long-term economic interest should be to increase domestic refining capacity, retain more value within the Nigerian economy, reduce foreign-exchange exposure and build a competitive downstream petroleum sector.

    “Why should Nigeria export crude oil, import refined petroleum products and then use taxpayers’ money to subsidise the imported product?

    “That is not a sustainable economic model. It is a cycle of dependency.”

    He argued that the emergence of significant domestic refining capacity creates an opportunity for Nigeria to progressively move away from the old import-dependent model.

    What happened to the subsidy savings?

    The former APC diaspora official also challenged governments at both the federal and state levels to demonstrate what they are doing with the additional fiscal resources made available following subsidy removal.

    According to Lawal, increased allocations to the states and local governments should translate into visible improvements in infrastructure, transportation, healthcare, education, agriculture, security and other public services.

    “Subsidy removal should not become an excuse for governments to receive more money without delivering better governance,” he said.

    “The citizens have every right to ask: Where is the money going? What value are governments creating with the additional resources?”

    He maintained that reversing subsidy because governments have not adequately demonstrated the value of the additional revenue would amount to treating the symptom rather than addressing the underlying governance problem.

    “Target Nigerians, not petrol”

    Lawal said Nigeria needs to transition from a culture of universal consumption subsidies to targeted economic protection.

    “Target Nigerians, not petrol,” he declared.

    “Government should identify those who are genuinely vulnerable and provide them with appropriate support. That is more rational and potentially more equitable than providing a blanket subsidy to everyone, including those who can comfortably afford market prices.”

    Warning to subsidy advocates

    Lawal further warned political leaders advocating a return to the old subsidy regime to explain clearly how they intend to finance it and who would ultimately benefit.

    “If you advocate a blanket reintroduction without presenting a credible answer to its fiscal cost, its beneficiaries, its financing and its implications for Nigeria’s domestic refining and energy transition, then you need to rethink your understanding of the Nigerian economy,” he said.

    He added that a universal subsidy could disproportionately protect established consumption patterns and relatively better-off groups while providing less meaningful assistance to the poorest Nigerians.

    “That raises a fundamental political question: Who exactly are you subsidising?”

    Lawal said policymakers must be careful not to allow legitimate public anger over the cost of living to become a justification for returning to a policy architecture that Nigeria has already struggled to sustain.

    “Nigeria must not confuse cheaper petrol with a better economy”

    The former House of Representatives candidate said Nigeria does not have to choose between subsidy and hardship.

    “There is a third option: retain the reform, but use the fiscal gains to protect vulnerable Nigerians and build a more productive economy.

    “That means targeted assistance rather than blanket subsidy; investment rather than consumption; domestic refining rather than permanent import dependence; and accountability for the additional revenues accruing to governments.”

    Lawal concluded:

    “Nigeria must not confuse making petrol cheaper with making Nigerians better off. The objective of economic policy should not be to make yesterday’s system affordable again. It should be to make tomorrow’s Nigeria more productive, competitive and equitable.”

    Ayoola Lawal
    Former House of Representatives Candidate
    Former Secretary, APC Committee of Diaspora Chairmen

  • Araba Celebrates Kwara Youth as 8th Sports Festival Begins

    Araba Celebrates Kwara Youth as 8th Sports Festival Begins

    Engr. Femi Sanni, popularly known as Araba, has expressed excitement over the commencement today of the 8th Kwara State Sports Festival, describing it as a celebration of the talent, energy and potential of young people across the state.

    Araba said preliminary reports indicating the participation of nearly 1,000 athletes, alongside coaches and officials from the 16 local government areas, underscored the depth of sporting talent at the grassroots.

    He commended the Kwara State Government and all stakeholders for providing the platform for young athletes to compete, interact and showcase their abilities.

    He also welcomed the completion of the Pa G.B. Ladipo Indoor Sports Hall, describing the international-standard facility as a valuable addition to Kwara’s sporting infrastructure.

    «“This festival is about our young people. It gives them an opportunity to compete, build discipline, discover their abilities and dream bigger. We should celebrate every young Kwaran who is participating,” Araba said.»

    Araba, whose commitment to grassroots sports has included support for sporting competitions and emerging talents, said his philanthropy in sports was rooted in the belief that investing in young people is investing in the future of Kwara.

    He wished all athletes and officials a successful festival and urged participants to compete with discipline, sportsmanship and determination.

  • Araba Mourns Chief Joseph Tejumola Adeyemi

    Araba Mourns Chief Joseph Tejumola Adeyemi

    Ilorin, Kwara State — Governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Engr. Femi Sanni Araba, has commiserated with the family, associates and community of Chief Joseph Tejumola Adeyemi, who passed away on Thursday, August 13, 2026, at the age of 76.

    Araba described the death of the respected legal practitioner, community leader and progressive politician as a painful loss to his family, Iludun-Oro and the wider Kwara community.

    The APC governorship aspirant said Chief Adeyemi’s years of service as Executive Chairman of Irepodun Local Government Area and former State Chairman of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) reflected his commitment to public service, community development and the ideals of progressive politics.

    “Chief Tejumola and I go way back to our days in the Alliance for Democracy. I had the privilege of witnessing firsthand his commitment to the progressive cause and his unwavering belief in politics as an instrument for service and development.

    “His contribution to the progressives’ family was invaluable. He was a man of conviction, integrity and forthrightness who remained committed to the principles he believed in. Beyond politics, he was a respected legal practitioner, community leader and elder whose counsel and presence commanded considerable respect.

    “His death is therefore not only a loss to his immediate family and Iludun-Oro, but also to the progressive political family and Kwara State as a whole. We have lost a man whose life was defined by service, principle and concern for the advancement of his people.”

    Araba particularly commended the late elder statesman’s contributions to human and community development, noting that his legacy of service, principled leadership and commitment to the progressive cause would continue to inspire generations.

    He urged the family to take solace in the enduring impact of Chief Adeyemi’s life and the many people he influenced through his professional, political and community engagements.

    Araba prayed God Almighty to grant Chief Adeyemi eternal rest and give his family, friends, associates and the people of Iludun-Oro the strength and fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

  • Kwara 2027: Araba Urges Tinubu, APC NWC to Reconcile Party Stakeholders

    Kwara 2027: Araba Urges Tinubu, APC NWC to Reconcile Party Stakeholders

    … APC chieftain and governorship aspirant warns that unresolved disagreements could weaken party’s electoral strength

    A top chieftain and All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in Kwara State, Engr. Femi Sanni, popularly known as Araba, has appealed to the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the party’s National Leader, to urgently intervene in the lingering disagreements among stakeholders in the Kwara APC ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

    Araba, in a statement issued on Wednesday, expressed concern over the prevailing political atmosphere within the state chapter, describing it as a situation that calls for sincere and decisive reconciliation to preserve the unity and electoral strength of the party. He noted that while the APC remains the dominant political force in Kwara State, unresolved differences among critical stakeholders could weaken the party if not addressed promptly.

    According to the governorship aspirant, the time has come for the national leadership to facilitate a genuine reconciliation process that accommodates all interests and restores confidence across the party. He stressed the need for all stakeholders to embrace true and sincere reconciliation built on mutual respect, understanding, and a spirit of give-and-take. “No meaningful peace can endure where there are perceived winners and losers. Every committed party member deserves to feel valued,” he said.

    Araba further emphasised that unity has always been one of the APC’s greatest strengths in Kwara, urging leaders and members to place the collective interest of the party above personal ambitions. “We are stronger together. APC remains the party to beat in Kwara State, but no individual or bloc should be taken for granted. Every stakeholder has a role to play in sustaining the party’s success and preparing it for victory in 2027,” he added.

    He expressed confidence that with timely intervention by the party’s national leadership, the APC would emerge more united, stronger, and better positioned to retain Kwara State in the next governorship election. Araba’s call for reconciliation comes as political activities begin to intensify ahead of the 2027 elections, with various stakeholders positioning themselves for key roles in the state. The APC currently holds the governorship seat in Kwara, and the party is keen to maintain its hold on the state.

  • Tinubu: Trump’s Commendation Affirms Need For Deeper Security Reforms, Says APC Chieftain

    Tinubu: Trump’s Commendation Affirms Need For Deeper Security Reforms, Says APC Chieftain

    A chieftain and governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State, Engineer Femi Sanni (Araba), has described United States President Donald Trump’s commendation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s efforts against terrorism as a strong endorsement of Nigeria’s evolving security reforms.

    In a statement on Thursday, Sanni said the recognition should spur Nigeria to deepen security reforms through stronger collaboration between the Federal Government, states and international partners.

    While commending President Tinubu’s leadership and expanding defence cooperation with the United States, Sanni stressed the need for constitutional reforms that would empower subnational governments, including the establishment of state police, to complement federal security efforts.

    “The fight against insecurity requires stronger subnational institutions, improved intelligence gathering, community-based policing and closer collaboration among all tiers of government,” he said.

    Sanni noted that his long-standing advocacy for state police and stronger subnational governance is rooted in the belief that security is most effective when it is closer to the people, adding that empowering states would enhance both internal security and socio-economic development.

    He urged Nigerians to support the Tinubu administration’s security initiatives while calling for sustained reforms, stronger institutions and deeper federal-state cooperation to defeat terrorism, protect lives and promote lasting peace and national development.

  • “APC Still Too Strong to Beat in Kwara” — Araba Breaks Silence on Party Crisis

    “APC Still Too Strong to Beat in Kwara” — Araba Breaks Silence on Party Crisis

    Despite months of internal wrangling over the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship race in Kwara State, governorship aspirant Engr. Femi Sanni, popularly known as Araba, says the ruling party remains firmly in control and is still the team to beat ahead of the 2027 elections.

    Speaking during a meeting with the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) at the Bishop’s Court of the Anglican Diocese of Kwara in Ilorin on Saturday, Araba dismissed suggestions that the party’s internal disagreements have weakened its electoral chances.

    According to him, the massive crowds that turned out for separate rallies organised by different APC camps are proof of the party’s widespread popularity rather than evidence of division.

    “When you add the numbers from all the rallies together, it becomes obvious that APC’s support base remains overwhelming. Once all outstanding issues are resolved, our victory will be difficult to stop,” he said.

    The governorship hopeful urged fellow aspirants and party leaders to avoid actions capable of deepening divisions, insisting that he has confidence in the reconciliation efforts being led by the party’s national leadership.

    “There is no reason to approach the general election as a divided family. We should remain patient with the President and the National Working Committee. That is the spirit of progressive politics,” he added.

    Explaining his visit to the CAN leadership, Araba said he came to seek prayers for Kwara State, the APC and Nigeria, stressing that religious leaders have a crucial responsibility to promote peace, unity and stability.

    The Kwara APC has witnessed intense political activities in recent months, with several governorship hopefuls and support groups holding consultations and rallies while the party’s reconciliation committee works to heal divisions ahead of the 2027 polls.

  • Araba Femi Sanni Leads Free Medical Outreach in Ilorin, Touches Hundreds with Healthcare Services

    Araba Femi Sanni Leads Free Medical Outreach in Ilorin, Touches Hundreds with Healthcare Services

    … Stefolga and Flow FM partner to provide free consultations, medications, and fibroid awareness counselling to Kwara communities

    Engineer Femi Sanni FNICE. FNSE, popularly known as Araba, through his Stefolga Group of Companies in partnership with Flow FM 92.7, hosted a free medical outreach on Saturday, 11th July 2026 at Opp Fidelity Bank, Taiwo Oke, Ilorin.

    The event saw hundreds of residents receive free consultations, medications, check ups, and health talks from a team of doctors, nurses, and technicians.

    Araba Femi Sanni, Chairman of Flow FM and CEO of Stefolga, was personally in attendance, along with his wife, the CEO of Flow FM, popularly known as “Super D”.

    The couple moved through the venue, engaging with patients, encouraging the medical team, and ensuring the outreach ran smoothly.

    Staff from both Stefolga and FlowFM were fully present, demonstrating a united commitment to community service.

    In recognition of Fibroid Awareness Month, every female patient received counselling on fibroid prevention, symptoms, and management. Free sanitary products were also distributed to support their ongoing health needs.

    The initiative was widely appreciated by attendees, many of whom expressed gratitude for the access to quality healthcare services they would otherwise struggle to afford.

    Speaking at the event, Araba Femi Sanni reiterated his commitment to making healthcare accessible to all Kwarans, regardless of their economic status. He noted that health is wealth and that leadership must be demonstrated through action, not just words. He also commended the medical personnel for their dedication and professionalism throughout the outreach.

    The free medical outreach is part of Araba Femi Sanni’s broader community engagement efforts, reflecting his belief that corporate organisations and leaders have a responsibility to give back to society. The success of Saturday’s event has raised expectations for future initiatives aimed at improving the wellbeing of residents across Kwara State.

  • APC in Kwara Needs Leadership, Not Another Compromise;. KYFGG writes Tinubu

    APC in Kwara Needs Leadership, Not Another Compromise;. KYFGG writes Tinubu

    An Open Letter to the NWC All Progressives Congress and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR

    There are moments in politics when a party must ask itself a simple but uncomfortable question: What does this moment truly require?

    Kwara APC is approaching such a moment.

    The challenge before the party is not about zoning, sentiment or preserving old political calculations, the challenge is leadership.

    The difficult task of maintaining unity while preparing for the future. What APC needs now is not another compromise candidate. It needs a leader who can command respect across factions, restore confidence among party faithful and reconnect the party with the wider electorate.

    This is why the conversation around Engr. Femi Sanni (ARABA) deserves serious attention.

    For some, the first question is: “But he is a Christian.”

    The more important question should be: “Can he lead APC through this moment?”

    The answer many party members are increasingly arriving at is YES.

    Engr. Femi Sanni is not a newcomer seeking relevance. He is a founding member of the party structure in Kwara, a man whose loyalty to the APC was established long before it became fashionable. He understands the party’s history, its sacrifices, its victories and its wounds. In a period when APC needs healing as much as it needs winning, that experience matters.

    Kwara South, the region he comes from, has also waited patiently for another opportunity to produce the state’s governor. Recognizing that aspiration is not merely a regional concession; it is a strategic decision that can strengthen the party’s internal cohesion and demonstrate fairness within the APC family.

    More importantly, Engr. Femi Sanni possesses something that cannot be manufactured during a campaign: broad acceptability.

    He is seen by many as a bridge-builder rather than a factional warrior. He has relationships across political blocs and across religious and social divides.
    At a time when APC needs to consolidate its base while expanding its appeal, a unifying figure becomes an asset of immense value.

    Kwara has long been admired as a state where Muslims and Christians coexist peacefully. The emergence of a Christian APC candidate would definitely not represent a departure from Kwara’s identity; rather, would reinforce the state’s tradition of inclusion and mutual respect. With the right running mate from, the ticket would reflect both competence and balance, preserving cultural expectations while projecting unity.

    The political reality is also worth considering. APC remains a dominant force in Kwara State, with a strong structure and a significant electoral advantage. The party is not approaching this election from a position of weakness. That strength creates room for bold decisions that prioritize leadership quality, party unity and statewide acceptability.

    What does APC stand to gain?

    A candidate with deep roots in the party.

    A leader capable of calming internal tensions.

    Greater inclusion across regions and communities.

    A message of confidence, fairness, and renewal.

    An opportunity to present Kwara as a state defined by unity rather than division.

    What does the party stand to lose? Very little that it does not already risk losing through continued internal fragmentation.

    The coming election will not be won by symbolism alone. It will be won by organization, credibility, trust and the ability to inspire both party members and ordinary citizens. APC needs someone who can hold the house together while leading it forward.

    To President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the NWC: Kwara does not merely need a candidate. Kwara needs a stabilizer, a unifier and a dependable leader capable of carrying the party through this delicate period into a stronger future.

    If leadership is truly the priority, then the conversation should not end at identity.

    It should begin with capacity.

    And that is why many believe Engr. Femi Sanni (ARABA) is the right candidate.

    Signed:
    Kwara Youth For Good Governance (KYFGG)

  • State Police Passage A Victory for True Federalism, Says Araba Femi Sanni

    State Police Passage A Victory for True Federalism, Says Araba Femi Sanni

    Kwara APC chieftain praises President Tinubu’s vision, says reform will boost security, investment, and governance competition

    Engineer Femi Sanni. FNICE. FNSE, popularly known as Araba, has congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Senate following the passage of the constitutional amendment bill to establish State Police.

    In a statement personally signed by him, Araba described the Senate’s approval as a historic milestone in Nigeria’s journey toward true federalism and enhanced national security.

    Araba noted that he has long advocated for State Police as a critical tool for improving security and unlocking economic growth across Nigeria’s subnational economies. He recalled his previous statements that no serious investor will commit resources in an environment where security is uncertain, and that the creation of State Police would significantly strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture by bringing law enforcement closer to communities .

    The APC chieftain and chairman of FlowFM 92.7 praised President Tinubu for demonstrating what he called a champion of true federalism, noting that State Police has been central to the President’s reform agenda since his tenure as Governor of Lagos State from 1999 to 2007.

    Araba also commended the Senate for making history with the passage of all 26 clauses of the bill and urged State Houses of Assembly to follow suit and pass the legislation.

    Araba further argued that State Police would deepen healthy competition among governors, particularly in the areas of security management and public safety. He noted that beyond infrastructure development, states could begin to compete on the efficiency, professionalism, and effectiveness of their policing systems. He also addressed concerns about possible abuse, pointing out that Nigeria previously operated regional police during the First Republic and already runs several community-based security outfits across states .

    Araba Femi Sanni described the move as a major victory in the battle against terrorism and other crimes, adding that the reform would ultimately position Nigeria as a more attractive destination for investment and development. He reaffirmed his commitment to supporting policies that strengthen security and governance across Kwara State and Nigeria at large.

  • Araba Femi Sanni Salutes Fathers, Describes Them as Pillars of Strength and Sacrifice

    Araba Femi Sanni Salutes Fathers, Describes Them as Pillars of Strength and Sacrifice

    … Kwara APC chieftain celebrates fathers for their quiet but powerful role in nation building

    Chairman of FlowFm 92.7, Stefloga group and Kwara APC Gubernatorial aspirant, Araba Femi Sanni, has joined the global community in celebrating fathers on this year’s Father’s Day.

    In a distributed message, Araba described fathers as pillars of strength, sacrifice, and quiet leadership whose influence shapes families, communities, and the nation at large.

    Araba noted that fatherhood is often a thankless role, one that demands endless giving without expectation of recognition. He praised the resilience of fathers who work tirelessly to provide for their loved ones, often in the face of economic challenges and personal sacrifice. According to Araba, the values of discipline, integrity, and hard work that fathers instil in their children are the building blocks of a strong society.

    The Kwara APC guber aspirant specifically acknowledged the dedication of father figures who step up in the absence of biological fathers, ensuring that no child is left without guidance and love. He encouraged all children to honour their fathers not just with words but with acts of kindness and appreciation that extend beyond today’s celebration.

    Araba prayed for continued strength, good health, and divine protection over all fathers, urging them to remain steadfast in their roles as providers and protectors. He reaffirmed his commitment to policies that support families and create an environment where fathers can thrive in their responsibilities.

    Happy Father’s Day to all fathers in Kwara State and beyond.