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ADC Urges Youths To Chart New Course For Modern Nigeria

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By MBACHU GODWIN, Abuja

African Democratic Congress, ADC, has charged the Nigerian Youths to Chart a new trajectory to change the fortunes of the country.

The party challenged the Nigerian youths to be catalyst for Nigeria and Africa’s renaissance

In a statement to mark this year’s world youth day, with the theme ” Green Skills For Youths: Towards a Sustainable World” National Chairman of the Party , Chief Ralphs Nwosu noted that the party will continue to offer opportunity for Youths participation in politics, adding that the party fielded the highest number of youths in the last general election.

He commended the youths for participating in the ten days August 1st #End Bad Governance and Hardship protest.

The Statement reads in Parts
“As the youths of the world converge this year with the theme: “Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World,” our young men and women are distraught. With hunger, unemployment and poverty ravaging over 60% of the populace while their political leaders lavish in opulence, they had to resort to #EndBadGovernance protest.

I use this opportunity to commensurate with the immediate families of those who lost their lives during the protest, and condole the entire Nigerian youths. These ‘citizen patriotic’ will certainly not die in vain.

Coincidentally, the 10 days protest steeps into the eve of the 2024 world’s youth day. This calls for a more conscientious reflection to make sure that this commemoration heralds the end to our lamentations and years of gloom. How did we get here? 25 years into our democracy with APC and PDP on the driver’s seat tells the story. However, agonising over these two and other institutions that brought us this low, does not provide the solution. But we must be aware of them and their decadent values in order to make progress.

“The time coincidence signals a clarion call to all patriots, young and old that it is time to ditch the inglourious years, and chart a new trajectory to the nation of our dream. I hope you agree with me, that the 10-day protest coupled with the 2024 International Youth Day and its theme, sound loud enough warning and gives the redemption leeway for Nigeria to arise and shine.

For almost 20 years, we have prepared for the day. Commemorating the world’s Youth Day, I am pleased to unveil aspects of ADC strategic compass to assure the youths and indeed all stakeholders that our party ADC is ready to lead with integrity from the front.

“The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has always stood in solidarity with the youth. INEC records for two consecutive elections showed that ADC fielded the greatest numbers of Youth and women during the 2019 and 2023 general elections. In 2023, 75% of ADC candidates are between the ages of 25 and 35 years. Comrade Nixon Odimbu the National Youth Leader and Hauwa Yussuf, She-National Youth Leader are already on overdrive for youth mobilisation. We use this opportunity to invite the youths of Nigeria to take ownership of ADC.

Our youth strategy is meant to leave no one in doubt that ADC recognizes their power as change catalysts and true owners and vanguards of today and the future of Nigeria.

You have spoken, I am sure you are not in doubt that ADC has heard. Working together let’s resolve to build a model country. Rather than moan and/or mourn in despair, I encourage all Nigeria youths to challenge themselves with this year’s theme and become the catalyst for Nigeria and Africa’s renaissance. Yes, you can”

Hunger Protests: Police Confirm Arrest Of 97 Suspects For Vandalism, Murder In Borno

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By HASSAN JIRGI Maiduguri

The Borno State Police Command has confirmed that the command have arrested over 97 suspects for murder and the vandalisation of public property across the state.

The arrests were made during the two-day national protests in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC) and Jere Local government area of the state

The Police Commissioner, Yusufu Lawal, disclosed this during the parading of the suspects over the weekend in maiduguri, said 91 units of exhibits, including, bags of fertiliser, seven Russian flags, and several pieces of office furniture, were recovered from the suspects later.

According to him, the police collaborated with other security agencies, proactive measures were also taken to curtail and mitigate the breakdown of law and order.

He added that some of the youths, were took advantage of the national protests to commit nefarious acts of vandalism and treasonable felony.

“Besides vandalising public property, some of the protesters, including underage children, attacked the state’s mechanical workshop and the office complex of the Borno State Traffic Management Agency (BOTMA) along Baga Road,” said Lawal.

According to him also One of the arrested suspects murdered a try-cyclist and buried his body on that fateful night in the metropolis.”

He therefore said other suspects arrested included seven social media influencers for alleged monitoring of cyberspace during the protest over economic hardships in the state.

“The suspected social media influencers called on followers to carry arms and constitute violence across the state.

“They also insulted top government officials and traditional and religious leaders of the state.

He also said some of the arrested suspects broke the glasses of vehicles with the burring of used tires on the major streets of Maiduguri,” he said.

Commissioner said 83 suspects were arrested at various locations within the metropolis for vandalising public and private properties with fire and looting about 91 various items along Baga Road,”
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UNIBEN Bans Cooking In Hostels Vows To Rusticate Violators

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FROM IKHILI EBALU, BENIN CITY

Authorities of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) have warned returning students that they risked being rusticated should they bring any prohibited appliances, such as hot plate, ring boiler, gas cooker etc into halls of residence.

Over one month after it was shut down, the tertiary institution is set to reopen for academic activities today August 12.

A circular weekend in Benin by the registrar, Mr. Ademola Boboye, which outlined strict terms for the returning students, explained that they are scheduled to come into the halls of residence yesterday, August 11, 2024 while lectures are to resume on Monday, August 12, 2024.

The tertiary institution was shut down for academic activities last July 4 following a protest by aggrieved students over power cut due to outrageous bills by authorities of Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC), which ballooned from a monthly figure of N85 million to N250 million.

In a statement announcing the closure in Benin by the spokesperson, Dr. Benedicta Ehanire, she explained that the decision stemmed from the insistence of students not to shift grounds on their demands for twenty four hours supply of electricity to the two campuses at Ugbowo and Ekenwan.

Mr. Boboye said that each returning student is to swear to an Affidavit of Undertaking to be of good conduct while in the school which must also contain the cardinal points as captured in the attached document.

He added that the Sworn Affidavit should be uploaded on the Student’s Kofa page while the hard-copy should be submitted to the Departmental Course Adviser.

According to him, the returning students are expected to complete this process within two weeks of resumption, and in any case not beyond the end of 2023/2024 academic session, else the result of any defaulting student will not be released.

The circular continued: “All Students returning to the University of Benin must depose to an Affidavit of Undertaking to be of Good Conduct that must contain the following cardinal points:

“Full Name, Department and Faculty of Student; Matriculation Number of Student.

“To undertake as follows: to abide by the arrangement(s) put in place by the University Management for the supply, distribution and utilization of electricity on the campuses of the University of Benin.

“To pay outstanding school charges upon resumption as eligibility for examinations will henceforth be strictly based on presentation of evidence of payment of approved school charges.

They are Not to be involved in any unruly conduct that is against the Rules and Regulations of the University, and to be of good conduct, and not to sponsor or participate in any unauthorized assembly or demonstration within the campuses and their precincts.

THOUGHTS OF A NIGERIAN THINKER THE NIGERIAN POLITICAL SPECTRUM

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By Enyeribe C. Chukwu


This write-up is not a chronicle of mistakes; nor a conscious effort to x-ray the mistakes of leadership in Nigeria but a conscious, concerned and determined effort to correct some of the perceived lapses in the personal conduct of some of our leaders, which conduct may have serious national consequences on the economic front; and on the psyche of the country as a result of the negative perception such conduct has elicited on the considerations and appraisals by our so called international assessors and financiers; the World Bank, the IMF, the EU, the America Business Community, the different Economic Blocks, European, Asian, the G7, the G20, the BRICS etc.


Note that the writer has consciously removed the African economic block like the ECOWAS, AU, the East African and South African Blocks because their leaders fall into the same template as their Nigerian Counter part.

In a manner of speech, what applies to Nigeria, also applies to these African countries.
We should watch our public utterances. Our leaders should learn to talk-less and do more. Action, they say, speaks louder than words. Words destroy, for once proclaimed or pronounced; cannot be retrieved with or without collateral or consequential damages.


This discourse will take us through 1999 to 2024; a period of 25 years, Nigerians embraced in 1999, the return of Democracy under the leadership President Olusegun Obasanjo; after a stunted but prolonged hegemony of the various Military Heads of State for 33 years, even nature as it’s own trick on our psyche. Notice the play on numbers; 33, 66, 99. Either ways you look at these numbers the difference between them is 33. The test of our democratic experience can only last for 33 years; and today we are in the 25th years with 8th more years to go. By the year 2032 or even before it Nigeria will crash. If we continue in this present trajectory.


Our great expectations, nick-named ‘Dividends of Democracy’ were few. As simple and as little as our expectations were, they can be summarized in a hand full of demands;


Credible Elections Energy – Power (electric) and fuels (PMS, AGO, DPK or Paraffin), Good Roads, especially Inter State and Federal Good drinking water, Good Education/Good & Affordable public schools/Universities Good Health Systems & Institutes Security.


A good and thriving Economy is not one of the demands of the Nigeria hoi polloi; but it is a veritable visa, a condition sine qua-non for the achievements of the goals listed in (1) to (vii) above.


It is therefore the fundamental duty of government to generate policies to drive the economy towards productivity that enables the realization of the set objectives as in (i) to (vii) above. Such productive energy must fire up the internally generated revenue of the Nation or States for any meaningful development to take place. In order words the government must provide the level playing field to enable participants become players in the industry called Nigeria. As diverse and diversified as Nigeria is, the market is and cannot be the problem.


The problem lies with the kind of leaders, we the people put in place or rather the kind of leaders that get elected without our votes; and there are many of them, in both the states and at federal levels. A general or war commander before going to war, first, sits down to assess the strength of his army, the capacity of his armory, the availability of Re-enforcements and supplies for his troops.


In direct civil parlance, the above reasoning translates into the need for consultations, dialogue, fact-checks or quick assessments. Policies ought not to be heard first on Radios/TVs before they are assessed or evaluated. A good leader ought not to play up to the gallery.


Leadership is about the people: (i) Their welfare (external person) which include infrastructure and security (ii) their wellness and well being (internal person) which includes health and educational) and the leader should know that anything, situation or condition that diminishes the quality of life of the people smacks of bad leadership. A leader must at all times uphold, improve or enhance the quality of life of his people.

The Czech Republic joined the EU in about 2014; but gave its people a period of about 10 years before adopting the Euro as a national currency in 2024: this is where the people matter. This same example in the areas of taxation, currency changes immigration policies etc in the UK & US and some E.U Countries have been promulgated for the benefits of their peoples by allowing two to three years transition periods; before implementation. These are countries where the people mattered.
In Nigeria and most African Countries the people do not matter:


Election results are announced even where the polls did not happen – the people did not vote
Where the people voted, their votes do not count
Policies of government are not for the people (the hoi-poloi) but for the rich, the elite
Population demography is never taken into account in the allocation of resources
People oriented projects are never pursued with vigour and speed.


Taxation targets the poor, not the rich and elite
Perquisites of office, social amenities are for the rich and elite (the political class)
The political class, rich and elite keep on adjusting their salaries and allowances up wards whenever they like to the detriment of the people.


The people are perpetually kept poor, ineffective and castrated by deliberate policies so that the political class (the rich) can have their way with whatever amount of money they desired.


When the vote of the people do not count, the simplest interpretation is that the people are not being considered in the policy of government. That is why the political class can boldly stand by a polling booth or nearby buying votes from sun and weather beaten voters whose only hope for a meal that day is the paltry sum of N5,000 or N10,000 doled out to them in exchange for their support vote.


Our leaders, whether at the Executive arm or judiciary or legislature should spare a though for the people of this country, Nigeria – the Hoi-Poloi the Massa Damnata, the wretched of the earth; in the poverty capital of the world, Nigeria should compare with countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Burma, Thailand, but these have achieved milestones in developmental strides and in the cost of living indices.

Many countries of the world including some African countries have either conquered the stars and the moon and have subjugated the outer space; or are trying to get to the moon; but my country Nigeria is yet to discover the roads to our villages. some legislatures are trying to acquire some exotic Jeeps costing about N160 million each; when in actual fact, there are no good roads from the North to the East, from the East to the West; and from the west to the North; Urban roads are a different cup of tea’ we are talking of Economic roads, for the movement of goods and services across geopolitical zones. What shame! It is difficult to believe that some leaders, political parties bestrode our enclave or fiefdom or political space for 4, 8, 12, 16 or more years and have made no impact on the lives of the average Nigerian.
No good road, no electricity, no water, no good and affordable schools, no running industries. Nigeria imports everything from tooth picks to Rice to cars to fuel for cars and machinery.


Our leaders have become roaches, leeches, locusts, termites ravaging on the little resources, the common wealth meant for the common good to the embarrassment or detriment of the ordinary people. Salaries and allowances of our leaders are far out of reach with the reality on ground. Appointments are made in Disregard of the Federal Character Mantra; and cabinets are bloated in geometric proportions that constitute hydra headed hernia in the intestine of the economy, which already is anaemic.


The Nigerian economy is suffering from serious hemorrhage and I don’t see it recovering any time soon. To think that a senator or House Rep or a Counselor who sits, idle most of the time in the hallowed chambers, earns more salary and allowances than a university professor or lecturer; is to sell a dog to buy a monkey in substitution.
This is retrograde! Though the stooping syndrome common to both animals remain, but every other advantage of the dog is lost. The dog here is the university watch dog. This principally accounts for the brain drain the hemorrhage in the academia in Nigeria.


The surest way of scoring 1000% in economic growth is to kill all, or most of the people. The IMF is advising African leaders to kill their people as a way of achieving economic growth; it is shameful to believe that our leaders take these instructions without reviewing them. To ask a country like Nigeria to remove fuel subsidy is the fastest way to kill the people of Nigeria. The entire live-wire of any nation is the availability of fuels as a form of energy, be it electricity, fossils, solar, nuclear, water (hydro) blood. Without energy you will die and if you cannot afford any of the forms of energy. You will die any ways. Since the removal of subsidy of fuels in 2023, Nigerians are suffering and are dying.

Nigerians are bleeding and dying slowly. The trick of the IMF is that we must reduce our populations drastically as a means of achieving economic growth for development.

They may not recommend direct extermination of a people but they create policies that ultimately decimate through hardships, starvations, suicides, unrests, protests insurrections against constituted authorities and probably wars of attrition.


Why do you think that small countries like Saudi Arabia, Quatar, United Arab Emirate are very rich? It is because they have smaller populations. Why do you think that China had the policy of one couple one child” it was to control the population of China and make it rich. Today China is smiling as the 2nd largest Economy in the world. Why do you think that Germany and Japan are today controlling their populations? And the European Union and U.K keeping away immigrants from Europe, preferring them to die in the Mediterranean sea?. It is to have control of their economy and to maximize economic growth for their peoples.


The IMF pill is presently being resisted by the Kenyan people who have put their fate, their future, into their hands and the Kenyan Government is already baulking at the idea.

The Nigerian government should immediately retrace its steps, peg the fuel price at N300.00 per litre; and go after the subsidy scammers who have pillaged the economy since 1999. This is the only way to recover the trust of the Nigerian people in their government which has hitherto greatly eroded, and at the brink of a calamitous disaster.


CREDIBLE ELECTIONS
One of the dividends of a Democracy is the conduct of a free, fair, credible and acceptable elections.

One of the contributors to the program DEMOCRACY TODAY anchored by Ijeoma Osamor of AIT said that in a Democracy the Leaders fear the people (i.e. fear of election) but what we have in Nigeria is Civil rule, where the people fear the leaders. I agree intoto.


We don’t have Democracy in Nigeria but a civil rule where the rulers are not in military uniforms but in flowing gowns with caps to fit, depending on where they come from, Igbo, Hausa or Yoruba etc or any imitation or combination of the tribes.

The common people of Nigeria will only matter, when, in any election the sanctity of the ballot box is respected. We can achieve democracy without achieving the democracy of the ballot box; in which case that democracy is not a true democracy. It could be civil rule as defined above or a military democracy, defined in military terms. After all, President Mathew Aremu Obasanjo and President Muhammadu Buhari were both military Generals who ruled Nigeria, together for 16 years. What changed under them? Did we make any progress under them? President Obasanjo in particular missed a great chance of being a great leader when in 2003 & 2007 he introduced the notion of “do or die elections”. And President Buhari refused to give us a workable Electoral Act in 2019 when it mattered most.


The graceful President Aminu Yar’Adua of blessed memory acknowledged the flaws in the elections that ushered him to power and promised Reforms. President Goodluck Jonathan started a good work when he inaugurate the 2014 confab; but had no courage to complete it. The ball is now in the court of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to give us a workable credible and acceptable electoral reforms.


The yearly Jamboree of June 12 would have no meaning at all, if we cannot replicate those things; those nuances; the option A4; the transparency, the peace, the non-violence, the sanctity of the ballot and the box. The timeous collation and declaration of the results etc. It is no. use talking about June 12 and to observe a holiday, makes it even more non-sensical if we cannot do the least of the things or attribute or concomitant to the original June 12th 1993. June 12 should only be a sign post pointing to all future election to be worth celebrating, if not, damn it!!!


The Electoral Act 2022 should further be amended to permanently fix the burden of proof on INEC to disprove specific allegations of vote rigging, over voting or under voting or inconclusive or non or void elections; by the production of Registers or statutory forms or templates, already in its possession or custody as an electoral umpire, for quicker and fair dispensation of justice.


ENERGY: We shall refer as Energy the following categories: (i) Electric power (ii) solar power (iii) fossil fuels. Fossil fuels can further be divided into PPMS (Petrol) Ago (Diesel) DPK (kerosene) and Natural Gas (LNG).


The Reasons we have urban migrations to the big cities in search of a good life is the necessity of Energy. Job opportunity, yes is a factor, but essentially the most important is the availability of Electricity. To curb this menace; is the reason for the massive rural electricity programmes embarked upon by both the Federal & State governments in the recent past. Electricity has become a very critical need for every family, every home, every person or corporate person.


It is very disturbing that since 1999 when the 3rd Republic of Nigeria presumably began with the ascendancy of President Obasanjo at the helm of affairs; we were told that the total electricity generated back then was about 2.8 megawatts; and 20 years thereafter, to be told that we have only managed to add about 2.3 megawatts to the existing 2.8; is very worrisome considering our towering population of about 200 million people. South Africa with a population of 80 million is said to have achieved 45 megawatts.


The unbundling of PHCN into the present Gencos and Discos is not helpful, as the distribution companies were not vested on core investors, but on patrons who had no dime to invest in the projects. You don’t do business by patronages. The Federal Government still remains the core investor; and as we speak, has engaged the Siemens of Germany to upgrade that sector. To have to wait for 24 years for the revamping of that sector is a great disregard to the needs of the Nigeria people, who deserve better.


Solar Power – Modernity is the rule of the game. Nigeria is blessed with about 14 hours of sunlight everyday depending on what part of the country you find yourself. The villages, the forests, mountains and plains should be replete with solar panels and batteries. This is where Siemens of Germany will play a better role. The climate change drum is beating for a paradigm shift from the burning of (harmful) fossil fuels to a more environmentally friendly and benign solar powered energy.

A household completely fitted with solar panel will be self sufficient in energy demands and free from the vagaries of emissions and pollutions. This is the way to go! It should not take another 20 years before the Nigerian worker begins to reap the benefits of this alternative source of Energy. Our leaders should start given priorities to public utilities and stop relegating them, in preference to white elephant projects.


ROADS AND INFRASTRUCTURES
The average Nigerian is very contented with a little prospect and can go to bed happily with only a promise of a better life which he cannot vouch could affect his living condition anytime soon. The Nigerian citizen has been buffeted and inundated with promises upon promises of better things to come, from increases in salaries, to better working conditions, housing, transportation, to improved infrastructures: roads; water, electricity, railways and Aviation services. Educational and health services etc. by our politicians since 1999, on the heels of our 3rd Republic Democracy.


Of what use is a Lagos – Calabar Coastal Highway, when the roads to our various villages are impassable. How much revenue will a Lagos – Calabar Highway bring to the economy more than Abuja-Lagos, Lagos Onitsha or Kano – Lagos, Sokoto – Minna – internal roads! Which of these roads are for the benefit of the ordinary Nigerian person? Do the poor Nigerian people matter? How many inter-state roads are today in motorable conditions? How many states are today covered by the Railway systems? The water ways; the Airways? Are the means of transportations affordable? We are talking of the National Minimum wage pegged at N70,000.00. Does the FGN known that it costs more than N40,000.00 on a one-way ticket to travel to Lagos by bus from Abuja or Kaduna or any part of the North. The N13 trillion cost of the Coastal High Way will be enough to fix all the dilapidated Federal and State Roads in Nigeria and fix more rail lines and purchase more coaches for the benefit of the Nigeria poor masses.


With the unbundling of the 774 Local Governments from the tenacious grips of the state governors, the way is now open for direct government to people investments. The primary education and facilities should be the sole responsibility of the local governments. The secondary schools ought to be the charge of the State government with universities in the concurrent list of both the FGN and the states.


Nothing should stop a local government from embarking on Road projects, particularly agricultural and service Roads. All three tiers of government should have capacities to do roads that fall within their projected economic interests, like the Coastal High Way by the FGN; the interstate Roads should be left for the states concerned.
Ranching and allied services should exclusively be the responsibility of the Local Government Councils. The National Assembly should be whittled down, both in numbers and in personal emoluments. These people collect all manners of allowances from toilet, to fucking, to furniture; to sneezing to amnesia, to clothing, fuel subsidy, constituency, even for sleeping in chambers.

The most annoying is the constituency project appropriation of N500 million which they have cleverly converted into personal allowances, now paid to them in monthly installments. When Senator Ali Ndume condemned this thieving attitude; they wanted to kill him, but managed to strip him of respect and dignity accorded ordinary members of the National Assembly. Why has the Senate become a ‘Refuge of Sinners” for all the ‘Thieving’ governors, all those haunted by the EFCC, find solace within the Red Chambers as a cover. After all a Senator once, was quoted as saying: “Once you join ‘APC’, that your sins are forgiven”. All the governors receiving pensions from their states; and are today, in the Senate collecting salaries, allowances and other perquisites of office approved by the senate; are ‘thieves’ and Nigerian people stand with Ndume on this. We should say it loud, there are thieves in the senate; and the Senate President should note this and rid the senate of thieves and other miscreants. The Nigerian people have no confidence in the senate and for that matter in the entire National Assembly for the shoddy manner or the lack of any manner of approach to alleviate the sufferings of the Nigeria people. There is a total disconnect between the National Assembly and the Nigerian people.


Going back to the old National Anthem jettisoned in 1978, only showed that the National Assembly lacked vision of what Nigerians need, I do hope that the National Assembly members will sing that anthem at the beginning and close of each session every day; and ‘Nigerians’ problems will be solved.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is supposed to be a listening leader judging from his past antecedents as an activist, a political juggernaut who has seen it all, in both Nigeria and outside; who has been in exile and knows what Nation-states stand for; who knows the meaning of freedom and what it means to be under the shackles of poverty. Him, it was, who was quoted and saying: ‘Let the poor breathe’. That was an assurance of hope, rather than what was presented as Renewed hope.

The acolytes of Mr. President are hiding under the banner of ‘Renewed Hope’ to unleash and inflict all manners of injustices, hardship, pain, on the hoi-polloi, the Massa damnata, the wretched of Nigeria. “Renewed hope” has turned into “Hopelessness” in so short a time. It is inconceivable that what is happening to Nigerians is happening under the watch of Mr. President. Mr. President, do not be caught unawares for lack of what to do. Dust up the 2014 confab report of President Jonathan. Set the National Assembly to work for solution. Rehash the constitution, the tenure of office of elected officers, cut down on cost of governance, stop the stealing in the National Assembly; create opportunities for the young people of Nigeria, Revive the ailing industries, textiles and motor manufacturing (Three of them). A smart move now; will avert any intended or on-going protest. Delay is dangerous. Hearken to the voice of wisdom and the advice of the labour leader for dialogue and see what Nigeria will become; and you, a Great President”

Sir. Enyeribe C. Chukwu
Solicitor & Advocate

Ebonyi Governor’s Wife Empowers 195 Persons

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From Nwogha Ndubuisi, Abakaliki

The wife of Ebonyi state governor, Mrs Mary-Maudline Nwifuru has empowered some women in the state to be self reliant.

Those empowered includes, sixty five persons on Information and Communication Technology (ICT), one hundred and thirty women and youths on fashion design, hair dressing among other skills.

Mrs Nwifuru made the disclosure during the official flag off of the 2024 Ebonyi Women August Meeting held at Christian Ecumenical Center, Abakaliki.

She encouraged women in the State to build their homes in such a way that the good virtues from different homes would be manifested in the society, “If you make a good home, our society will be a peaceful one”.Mrs Nwifuru said.

Earlier, the state governor, Francis Nwifuru had commended Ebonyi women especially the wives of the former governors for their support to his administration.

The governor also enjoined mothers to be mindful of their family responsibilities, and tasked them to ensure they train their children with their local dialect and traditional of the people for the interest of the state.

On her part, the wife of the former governor, Mrs Eunice Egwu while appreciating governor Nwifuru for being friendly with women encouraged mothers to be mentors to their children.

In an interview, some of the beneficiaries of the empowerment including, Mrs Adeline Ogbonnaya and Becky Okereke lauded the state government under the leadership of Francis Nwifuru stating that the administration has touched many lives.

Gov Alia Condemns Assassination Of Health Rights Advocate, Pledges Justice

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By Henry Ibya, Makurdi

Benue State Governor, Reverend Father Hyacinth Alia, has strongly condemned the assassination of prominent health rights advocate, Chris Terfa, who was brutally murdered Friday evening at his office complex located along Nyesom Wike Road in Makurdi.

Governor Alia made the condemnation when he visited family of the deceased yesterday in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary,Tersoo Kula,expressed deep sorrow over the loss, extending his condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of the deceased.

Terfa a leading figure in Nigeria’s development sector, also served as the National Chairperson of the National Key Population Health and Rights Network,NKPHRN, and Executive Director of Concerned Youth for Development Initiative, CYDI.

The governor in the statement equally expressed satisfaction with the deceased tireless efforts in advocating for vulnerable populations participants in the fight against people living with HIV/AIDS.

Governor Alia commended the prompt actions of the Divisional Police Officer, DPO of E Division, Bar Daniel Ezeala, and his team, as they work to uncover further details and identify the culprits with a suspect already cooperating in custody.

The Governor directed all security agencies in the state to hunt down and apprehend the perpetrators as well as anyone connected to the heinous act, to ensure that swift justice is served.

The Governor who said the death of Chris Terfa has sent shockwaves across Benue and beyond, with widespread mourning and condemnation,reaffirmed the commitment of his administration to maintaining peace, security, and progress in the state, assuring that Government would continue to work with all stakeholders to achieve this goal.

Nationwide Protest: Gov Buni Lifts Curfew On 3 LGA After Return Of Normalcy

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By HASSAN JIRGI Damaturu

Yobe State, Governor, Hon. Mai Mala Buni, has graciously approved lifting of the curfew imposed on Potiskum, Gashua and Nguru loca government with immediate effect.

In a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, Brigadier General, Dahiru Abdulsalam (rtd) said the decision to lift the curfew by Governor Buni was based on the return of normalcy in the security situation in the three towns.

“Security agencies are enjoined to remain vigilant and ensure maintenance of law and order in the three towns and the state generally.

“The Security agencies should also ensure that no space is given to hoodlums, miscreants and other criminals to perpetrate any act of lawlessness as a result of the lift of the curfew.

He added that “Consequently, law abiding citizens are requested to continue with their lawful activities and report any suspicious movement, activity or persons to relevant law enforcement or security agencies.
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EKIFEST  Launches Creative, Hospitality Industries On Global Map – Oyebanji 

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Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has declared that the glamour surrounding the just concluded Ekiti State Festival of Arts and Culture ,EKIFEST, has showcased the state on the world map as home to hospitable, ingeniously artistic and  culturally endowed people. 

Oyebanji acknowledged that the week long event, that featured various programmes contiguous with arts and culture, as well as the number of contingents that visited the state to participate in the festival, had impacted positively on the growth of the local economy.

Oyebanji said these on Saturday, during the grand finale of the 2024 edition of EKIFEST, held at the palatial Ekiti Parapo Pavilion  in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital. 

The Governor, represented by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, saluted the security agencies for providing the best security cover for all the contingents throughout their stay in Ekiti.

In the same fashion, Oyebanji commended the contingents for cooperating with the security outfits, saying their peaceful and lawful  dispositions largely contributed to the glamour and reception EKIFEST 2024 garnered among the populace.

On the significance of EKIFEST, Oyebanji posited that the carnival-like event demonstrated that the government was making huge investment in arts and culture sector to boost creative industry to generate jobs and income for Ekiti citizens .

“With 2024 edition of EKIFEST, we have successfully showcased our rich cultural heritage, our sense of hospitality and creative arts to the world.The one week programmes improved the commercial activities in the State, the contingents and other visitors were exposed to the ways of life of Ekiti people. 

“It familiarized the contingents from other States and the FCT with the people of the state.  The Dance and Drama competition for visiting States and, Traditional Wrestling were to encourage good performances, showcase healthy competition and spirit of sportsmanship among the contingents.

” It is also to win awards for hard work.The bush bar/traditional cuisine , was to show the rich local delicacies. On same day, command performance of Langbodo- a drama directed by our own Professor of Dance, Prof. Ojo Bakare, who is also  the State Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, showcased the value of  the culture of our dear State,  and the Yoruba at large. 

“The drama evidently portrayed the heart of bravery, unity of purpose and desire for peaceful co-existence, as a cogent tool for tangible development of a people.  As a way of empowering our youths, improving their livelihood and building a peaceful society, dress making completion was organized as a part of the activities of the event.  All, the programmes were well packaged to refresh, equip and encourage all to preserve our cultural heritage.   

“I wish to sincerely appreciate the Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji for leading by example, for creating a conducive environment for peace to reign in Ekiti State.  I thank him for granting approval for the hosting of this kind of unifying event in the State”.

Oyebanji commended the First Lady, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji, for her unique roles at equipping the youths, through creative enterprises such as the Adire Hub, which has empowered and lifted many households from shackles of poverty within the few months of its establishment.

“This event was well planned, packaged and brilliantly executed. Ekiti State is indeed grateful to the leadership of the Ministry, Prof. Ojo Bakare. To other contingents from other States of the Federation and FCT,  I commend and appreciate your peaceful conduct during the events despite the apprehension of protests all over our nation”. 

Oyebanji showered encomium on  delegates from all the Local Governments for their participations and spectacular performances, while specially saluting the contingents that won awards during the festival for their brilliant outings that earned you  the laurels.  

In his submission, the Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Prof Rasaq Ojo Bakare, assured that the state government will work hard on the gains of this year’s edition to make the subsequent annual programmes more grandiose.

“Creative industry is our next oil, Nigeria will never lack or be poor, if we can develop this sector. If you see what we have witnessed in the last few days with EKIFEST, you will realise that Nigeria has no reason to be poor.   

“We appreciate the Governor for believing in the creativity of our people to transform the state and take it to a higher pedestal. We are assuring you that we are going to implement all the policies of government in this sector, so that we can achieve the set goals for our citizens”.

APC Chieftain Urges Govs To Support Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda

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President Bola Tinubu

Hon. Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress ,APC, in Osun has appealed to the  36 state governors to show more commitment to President Bola Tinubu’s resolve to end economic hardship in the country.

Oyintiloye declared that sincere commitment of the governors to the Renewed Hope Agenda of the President, irrespective of their political affiliations, would put the country on the path of economic prosperity.

The APC Chieftain, who made the remarks while speaking with newsmen yesterday, in Osogbo, said having examined critically, various interventions by the federal government channeled through states since the removal of fuel subsidy, it is clear some governors must do more to assist the president in meeting Nigerians’ expectations.

The ex-lawmaker said the governors must show more commitment to the welfare of the masses, by working for the success of the interventions, rather than being suspected to be laid back.

According to him,  the various financial interventions by the federal government to the states to alleviate poverty, have not reflected in the overall well being of the masses.

Oyintiloye, a member of the defunct APC Presidential Campaign Council subsequently said without the sincere support of the governors, the Renewed Hope Agenda of the president for the masses may be difficult to achieve.

“If truly some of the governors are sincerely with president in the delivery of good governance, the recent hunger protest could have been averted.

Expressing concerns that some governors  were alleged of diversion or repackaging of bags of rice and other grains sent to states to alleviate the suffering of the masses, Oyintiloye further said, “For us to move forward and to minimise poverty, the governors must be ready to support the president.

“Although, there are some governors who are doing their best to support the presidents, but are being suspected of not doing enough.

“The whole burden cannot be on the president alone, the sincerity of the governor is important, especially by cutting wasteful spending and corrupt act.

“It is not a time for buck passing. Masses are at the mercy of our governors. They are the ones we can see easily. The President is obviously doing a lot to bring down the sufferings but could that be said of the governors?”

Oyintiloye said although various unavoidable policies by the president to rejig the economy may be creating pain at the moment, but the overall benefits would be a great blessings to the masses.

He said the recent hunger protest, which led to the looting, killing and destruction of property was not a solution to the country’s problems.

Oyintiloye, however, appealed to Nigerians to give the president more time to fulfill his electoral promises, adding that 12 months was too small to rectify years of rot in the country’s economy.

Elerinmo’s 10th Coronation Anniversary: Gov Adeleke Harps On Agric Processing, Unity Among Obas

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From Richard Akintade, Osogbo

Osun State Governor,  Ademola Adeleke  has called on traditional rulers to deepen unity among their ranks even as he spoke on his plans for the agricultural sector.

The Governor represented by the Commissioner for Agriculture, Hon Tola Faseru made the call at the coronation of the wife of the Governor, Her Excellency, Erelu Ngozi Adeleke as the Erelu Soludero of Erinmo-Ijesa.

The paramount ruler of Erinmo-Ijesa land, His Royal Majesty, Oba Odunayo Michael Ajayi, Arowotawaya II as part of the activities to celebrate his 10th Coronation Anniversary, had this Saturday conferred the prestigious title on Mrs Adeleke who was already the Erelu Soludero of Oke Ila in Ifedayo Local Government area of the state.

Governor Adeleke expressed heartfelt appreciation to his royal highness for conferring this prestigious title on his wife, Erelu Ngozi Adeleke, adding that “This is an open demonstration of affection and love for my family and the entire Adeleke dynasty.

“I must congratulate my dear wife for this honour conferred on her and the family. This chieftaincy title symbolizes the sustained efforts of our government and the Adeleke family to bring succor to the people of the state. I thank Kabiyesi for honoring my wife. This will propel us to do more for the people of Osun state”, the Governor posited.

While congratulating the royal father, Oba Arowotawaya 11, on his 10th coronation anniversary, the governor used the opportunity to affirm the importance of royal institutions, submitting that “ the contributions of our royal institutions to communal and state development cannot be brushed aside. 

“In the turbulent art of governance, our royal fathers provide invaluable counseling and moral support which steadied the ship of state and facilitated good governance.

“I must however plead with our royal fathers to revive and deepen the old spirit of unity across the traditional councils. We must avoid actions and inactions that breed disunity and fragmentation. 

On state governance , Governor Adeleke told the gathering that his government is implementing several initiatives in the agricultural sector. 

According to the Governor , “We are specifically pursuing expansion of activities within such sub-sectors as cocoa, cashew and rice value chains. We will support provisions of facilities for paddy rice processing as well as further incentives for farmers in that sector. 

“In the next few days, our government will be unveiling and distributing several farm equipment and inputs including tractors, fertilizers and seedlings. This is a golden era for our farmers. We are determined to raise Osun into an agro-industrial state with excellent infrastructure for economic sustainability”, Governor Adeleke narrated.

Responding to the coronation, Erelu Ngozi expressed appreciation to the royal father and the entire people of Erinmo-Ijesa, pledging to “redouble her efforts towards development of the ancient town and realization of the aspirations of the young and the old in the state.

” I will push ahead with a vision of an Osun State where every citizen is empowered, embraced, and equipped to reach their full potential. I envision a future where compassion, integrity, and innovation drive our efforts to create inclusive opportunities for all.

“Together, we will champion education, healthcare, and sustainable development, ensuring that no one is left behind. With unity and determination, I will build a legacy of resilience, prosperity, and hope for generations to come”, the new Erelu told the gathering.

Erelu Ngozi Abeni Adeleke founded the Esther Adeleke Humanitarian Foundation, an NGO dedicated to providing healthcare services, food aid, and education to those in need.

She is affectionately known as “Mummy Triplets” for her unwavering commitment to supporting families blessed with twins and triplets in Osun state. Through her foundation, she is providing care, support, and financial assistance to four sets of triplets and three sets of twins and still counting.

The Erelu has earned many honours and awards in recognition of her immeasurable contributions to the well being of children, women and less privileged members of the society.

The event was attended by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Hon Kazeem Akinleye and his wife, members of the State Executive Council, Hon Ibukun Fadipe, Chief Imam of Erinmo-Ijesa, Shiek Al-Imam Qoseem Muhammadu L awwal, Christian leaders, traditional rulers from far and near, business mogul from across the country as well as Chiefs and other dignitaries from home and abroad.