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N1.08trn allocated to cooperative college in budget is fraud, says Atiku
By Our Reporter with agency report
Former Vice President of Nigeria and presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Atiku Abubakar, has expressed grave concern over revelations from the 2026 Appropriation Act, independently analysed by Tracka, showing that the Federal Cooperative College, Oji River, Enugu State, was allocated a staggering ₦1.08 trillion to execute 2,791 capital projects across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku commended Tracka for exposing what appears to be one of the most disturbing examples of budget distortion under the Tinubu administration.
He said the revelations come at a time when the Presidency is asking Nigerians to believe that painful reforms, higher taxes and unprecedented borrowing are products of prudent economic management.
“Nothing exposes the hollowness of that claim more than a budget that turns a federal cooperative college into one of Nigeria’s largest project-implementing agencies,” he said.
Atiku said the revelations raise serious questions about the credibility of the 2026 budget.
“It defies logic, public finance principles and the institution’s statutory mandate that a college established to promote cooperative education should suddenly become responsible for roads, drainage systems, solar streetlights, markets, football pitches, dialysis centres, ambulances, water schemes, recycling plants, empowerment programmes and thousands of other projects scattered across the federation.
“Who decided that a cooperative college should become one of Nigeria’s biggest ministries by stealth? Under what law was it transformed into the implementing agency for 2,791 projects? Who nominated these projects, who approved them, who will supervise them, and who will be held accountable?” He asked.
Atiku said the disclosures completely undermine the Tinubu administration’s claim of fiscal discipline.
“This government operates a medieval financial system in which the national treasury is treated as the personal purse of the ruler—available to be spent, diverted or dispensed at will, with little regard for transparency, accountability or the public interest. In a constitutional democracy, however, the treasury belongs to the Nigerian people, not to the President or his cronies.
“A government that says there is no money, removes fuel subsidy, raises taxes, accumulates unprecedented debt and demands endless sacrifices from Nigerians cannot simultaneously operate a budget that appears designed to hide public spending behind institutions with neither the statutory mandate nor the institutional capacity to execute projects of this magnitude.
“A government that plans to spend ₦1.08 trillion through a cooperative college cannot claim to be fighting waste or promoting fiscal discipline. It looks less like governance and more like a blueprint to defraud Nigerians,” he said.
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NGF congratulates Gov. Adeleke on re-election
The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) has congratulated Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun on his re-election, describing his victory as a reflection of the confidence reposed in his leadership by the people of the state.
The forum, in a statement signed by its Chairman and Kwara governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, on Sunday, said Adeleke’s achievements and personal qualities contributed to his victory in the keenly contested election.
The NGF also commended the people of Osun for the large turnout during the election.
It said the interest generated by the off-cycle poll further demonstrated the resilience of Nigeria’s democracy.
The forum acknowledged the important role of opposition parties in strengthening democracy and commended all candidates who participated in the election for their efforts.
It also commended security agencies for curtailing the initial trend of violence in the days preceding the election and creating a secure environment for the poll to take place with minimal incidents.
The forum acknowledged the role played by President Bola Tinubu in balancing his position as leader of the ruling party with his responsibility as the father of the nation.
“We are confident that Gov. Adeleke will continue to build on the successes of his first term in the overall interest of the people of Osun State,” the forum said.
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NYSC commends corps members’ discipline, commitment duriñg Osun election
The Osun Coordinator of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mr Ekeng Kubiangha, has commended corps members deployed as ad hoc staff for Saturday’s governorship election for their discipline and commitment to duty during the exercise.
This is contained in a statement made available to newsmen by the Spokesperson for the scheme, Mrs Catherine Otemuyiwa, on Sunday in Osogbo.
Otemuyiwa said that Kubiangha monitored some selected polling units across Ede South, Ede North, Olorunda, Osogbo and Egbedore Local Government Areas of the state where corps members were deployed.
She listed other polling units visited by the state coordinator to include Alajue 1 and Alajue 2, Akoda/Oloki, Isibo/Buhari-Isola wards and some parts of Osogbo, where he assessed the safety and welfare of the corps members.
Otemuyiwa quoted the state coordinator as expressing satisfaction with the conduct of the corps members.
He said that they adhered to instructions, operational guidelines and safety advisories issued during the sensitisation tour of the local government areas.
“I am glad that corps members also complied with directives from the NYSC National Directorate Headquarters and the South-West Area Office 1.
“Corps members were safe and discharged their responsibilities without fear, intimidation or undue interference,” he said.
Kubiangha commended the officers who manned the Situation Room as well as Zonal Inspectors and Local Government Inspectors for their effective coordination and monitoring of corps members throughout the exercise.
He also appreciated security agencies for their efforts in protecting corps members deployed for election duties across the state.
The state coordinator expressed appreciation to INEC officials for their prompt response to issues reported from the field.
He acknowledged the cooperation among the various stakeholders, particularly under the Inter-Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES), describing it as a significant factor in ensuring a peaceful and orderly election.
Kubiangha reiterated NYSC’s commitment to the safety and welfare of corps members, urging them to continue to uphold the ideals of the scheme, professionalism and national service in the discharge of their responsibilities.(NAN).
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Troops kill 5 terrorists, nab 9 IPOB/ESN suspects, intercept political thugs
Troops of the Nigerian Army have killed five terrorists, rescued abductees and arrested several suspects in intelligence-led operations across the country.
This is contained in an operational update made available on Sunday in Abuja.
The report said the operations, conducted between Aug. 14 and Aug. 15, also targeted terrorist logistics networks, illegal bunkering, political thuggery and other criminal activities.
In the North-East, it said the troops of Operation HADIN KAI intercepted three JAS terrorists who surrendered at Sabsawa in Bama Local Government Area (LGA) of Borno.
According to the report, the terrorists reportedly fled their camp following logistical difficulties and clashes with rival ISWAP elements.
“They surrendered two AK-47 rifles, 243 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, 40 empty cases and other ammunition and military items.
“Troops also rescued an abducted woman and her two children along the Amuda Bridge in Gwoza LGA, after she escaped from a terrorist enclave where she had reportedly been held since 2017,” it said.
The report also revealed that troops apprehended a suspected terrorist infiltrator at Kukareta in Damaturu LGA of Yobe, adding that he was undergoing further investigation.
It said the troops of Operation FANSAN YAMMA neutralised two terrorists during an engagement at Kurudu village in Kankia LGA of Katrina State, and recovered an AK-47 rifle.
“In the North-Central, troops of Operation ENDURING PEACE raided a suspected kidnappers’ hideout at Mista-Ali in Bassa LGA of Plateau, arresting three suspects.
“In a separate operation, troops foiled an attack on residents of Ariri village in Bassa, rescuing an injured victim after the attackers fled.
“In the South-East, troops of Operation UDO KA killed three suspected IPOB/ESN members and arrested nine others during a clearance operation in Osuakwa, on the boundary between Ihiala and Ogbaru areas of Anambra.
“The operation, conducted with the Department of State Services and other security agencies, also led to the recovery of an FN rifle, pump-action rifle, ammunition, four motorcycles and 15 dynamites.
“Other recovered items included a gas cylinder, batteries and handheld-radio chargers, while the suspected terrorist camps were destroyed,” the report said.
It added that troops of the operation also arrested three suspects during an anti-illegal bunkering operation at Ihie community in Isiala Ngwa North LGA of Abia.
According to the report, troops recovered a vehicle, five motorcycles, jerrycans, suspected illegally refined AGO and ₦135,000 before destroying an illegal refinery camp.
The report further revealed that troops deployed for Operation SAFE CONDUCT during the Osun Governorship election, apprehended three suspected political thugs at Ikire in Irewole LGA.
It added that the suspects were allegedly detailed by a political party to disrupt the electoral process, with troops recovering a locally fabricated pistol, motorcycle, mobile phones and ₦163,400.
In the South-South, army said troops of Operation DELTA SAFE discovered 3,100 litres of fuel allegedly siphoned from a pipeline around Eleme refinery in Rivers.
According to the report, the latest operations demonstrate the continued focus on intelligence-led operations to disrupt terrorist groups, criminal networks, illegal economic activities and threats to public safety. (NAN).
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