First Lady commends Abdulsalami, IBB’s contributions to Nigeria’s stability

Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has commended the country’s former leaders for their role in maintaining stability, particularly during the tense period following the removal of fuel subsidies.
Speaking to journalists during a visit to former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, at his Uphill residence in Minna, she noted that Abdulsalami has consistently offered encouragement to President Bola Tinubu.
She emphasised that former leaders are the fathers of the nation and that current leaders should honour and respect them, clarifying that her visit was not politically motivated.
“I haven’t seen Daddy (Abdulsalami) and mummy for a long time. We did not make it here when we were campaigning and we feel it is rude for us to be talking to them on the phone. From where I am coming from it is not respectful. It is only right for a Nigerian who has a proper upbringing to come and greet them.
“General Abdulsalami is doing a lot for us trying to juggle and stabilise the government to an extent because with subsidy removal, people were getting a lot agitated but we thank them for the patience because if they do not believe that we can do it, it is not what we should be talking about now.
“Daddy (Abdulsalami) has always encouraged Mr President, so it is only right for us to come and visit him. When I went to Abeokuta, I went to see Baba even though he wasn’t there, but he said he would come and see me in Lagos. It is right for me to come here and greet them because they are the fathers of our nation, the patriarchs of this great nation, it is good for us to pay our respect. It is nothing political, it is just respect for me and Hajiya Shetimma. That is why we do not have any entourage like the Governors’ wives accompanying us. It is a private visit”, she stated.
Former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, appreciated the visit by the president’s Wife, applauding her for her interventions, which have placed Nigeria in a positive light to the world.
He described her as the number one Ambassador of Nigeria, commending her for carrying the wives of the Governors and the wives of former leaders of the nation along in her programmes and interventions.
“It is a pressure for the First Lady to come and visit us. She has been planning to come and pay her respects to us. I want to thank the First Lady for what she is doing and will continue to do especially for the young children, the motherless and the orphans.
“She has done very well during her first and second years in office, she has done the Nigerian fabric, and she has done a lot of things to bring out Nigeria and place a positive image of Nigeria to Nigerians and the world. She is Nigeria’s number one Ambassador.
“I want to thank her for what she has been doing. She has been carrying the Governors’ wives along, and in all the things you are doing, you are in consultation with the former First Ladies. I want to thank you for this visit. Through you, I want to say thank you to Mr President for allowing you to come and visit us”, he said.
The First Lady had earlier met with former Military President General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida at his uphill residence before proceeding to the residence of Abdulsalami.
Tinubu arrived in a private aircraft with number N685AR at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport in Minna at about 10.30 am. She was received at the airport by the Niger State Governor, Dr Umaru Mohammed Bago and his wife, Hajiya Fatima Bago and other government officials.
She proceeded from the airport straight to the Uphill residence of the former Military President, where she had a closed-door meeting with him for about 35 minutes before proceeding to the residence of former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, whose residence is adjacent IBB’s residence.
Senate reshuffles committees, appoints new chairmen
The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has praised lawmakers for their commitment during the 2025 budget defence sessions.
Akpabio emphasised their role in ensuring a viable financial plan for the year.
He made this remark while presiding over the Senate’s resumption after a two-week recess on Tuesday.
Following President Bola Tinubu’s approval of bills establishing development commissions across various regions, the Senate has made minor adjustments, appointing new chairmen and deputy chairmen to oversee these commissions.
Akpabio said, “Senator Babangida Hussaini and Senator Muntari Dandutse will serve as Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Senate Committee on the North West Development Commission.
“Similarly, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu and Senator Kenneth Eze have been appointed as Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Senate Committee on the South East Development Commission, while Senator Titus Zam and Senator Isa Jibrin will head the Senate Committee on the North Central Development Commission.”
Akpabio warns against service elongation by N’Assembly officials
The Senate also reshuffled some standing committees.
Abdul Ningi has moved from the Population Committee to chair the Senate Committee on FERMA.
Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan, formerly in charge of the Local Content Committee, now leads the Committee on Diaspora and Non-Governmental Organisations.
Other appointments include “Senator Garba Maidoki as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sports Development and Joel Thomas as the new Chairman of the Senate Committee on Local Content. Victor Umeh, formerly leading the Diaspora Committee, will now chair the Senate Committee on National Population and NIMC”.
The Senate extended condolences to the Speaker of the House of Representatives over the passing of former Deputy Majority Whip, Oriyomi Onanuga, on January 15.https://punchng.com/just-in-reps-dep-chief-whip-onanuga-is-dead/
Akpabio led lawmakers in observing a minute of silence in her honour before adjourning plenary.