Category: Northern Report

  • 10th House: Pro-democracy groups commend Speaker Abbas, Bichi for achievements in one year

    10th House: Pro-democracy groups commend Speaker Abbas, Bichi for achievements in one year

    As the 10th National Assembly marks its first anniversary, a Coalition of Society Organisations has applauded Speaker Tajudeen Abbas and Kabiru Bichi for standing out with their performance. 

    The groups said Abbas and Bichi have made significant strides in legislation, oversight, and representation, aligning with the principles of democracy and the welfare of Nigerians.

    The Africa Centre for Human Rights and Justice, Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CESJET) and Democracy Watch Foundation made this known at a briefing on Thursday.

    Speaking on behalf of the groups, Comrade Okwa Dan hailed Abbas for the passage of key bills, successful oversight of executive agencies, and effective representation of constituents’ interests, among other notable achievements. 

    Dan also acknowledged Bichi’s innovative approach to budgetary process as the chairman Appropriations Committee, adding this he has reshaped public engagement by emphasizing the inclusive nature of the legislative process.

    It said: “In setting the course for progress, Tajudeen Abass, being a visionary and transformative leader, has precipitated a paradigm shift in the legislative agenda of the parliament, reinvigorating its purpose and direction. His resolute commitment to addressing the most pressing and pervasive societal issues has shaped a legislative agenda that is supremely responsive to the needs, aspirations, and expectations of the citizenry,” the statement said. 

    “In the domain of oversight functions, Tajudeen Abass has demonstrated unwavering dedication to the principles of accountability and responsibility, steadfastly championing the cause of transparency and efficiency in governmental operations. 

    “Through his unrelenting commitment to robust oversight, he has ensured that public agencies operate with the highest level of transparency, accountability, and prudence in the utilization of public resources, thereby bolstering public trust in the government and reinforcing the sacred principles of good governance. 

    “The parliament has experienced a transformative resurgence in the art of legislative craftsmanship, as evidenced by the meticulous drafting of bills and motions. His unwavering insistence on the validity and relevance of legislative proposals has precipitated a paradigm shift in the quality of parliamentary discourse, culminating in enriching debates and deliberations that yield impactful and far-reaching legislation.

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    “In the realm of fiscal matters, Abass has set a new standard for transparency in handling appropriation bills. His unwavering commitment to fiscal responsibility has resulted in a meticulous and transparent process for budgetary allocation, ensuring that public funds are allocated judiciously and in alignment with the nation’s developmental priorities. 

    “The House under the astute leadership of Tajudeen Abass, in collaboration with the Committee of Appropriation under Abubakar Bichi, implemented a pioneering town hall meeting to solicit public input into the 2024 Appropriation Bill. This innovative approach marked a significant departure from traditional practices and played a pivotal role in altering the perception of Nigerians about the 10th House of Representatives.

    “The commendable efforts of Abubakar Bichi’s Appropriation Committee have notably reshaped public engagement, emphasizing the inclusive nature of the legislative process. Bichi’s relentless commitment to good governance within and outside the House has set him apart among his counterparts. He is undoubtedly a good right-hand man to work with. This successful step taken by the Bichi’s Appropriation Committee has changed the false narrative perception held by most Nigerians towards the House of Rep. It has rekindle the fire of confidence in them once again, giving them the real understanding of what “Government of Inclusivity” truly means.”

  • June 12 highlights Nigeria’s commitment to democracy – Comrade Grace Ike

    June 12 highlights Nigeria’s commitment to democracy – Comrade Grace Ike

    The Chairman of the House of Representatives Press Corps, Comrade Grace Ike, has extended congratulations to all Nigerians on the occasion of this year’s Democracy Day celebrations.

    Ike said the annual celebration on June 12 highlights the nation’s commitment to democracy and honors the sacrifices made for the country’s democratic freedoms.

    “June 12 holds a unique place in the hearts of Nigerians, symbolizing our collective aspiration for freedom, justice, and equitable governance,” Ike, who is also Vice Chairman of the Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, FCT Chapter said in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

    “The events of June 12, 1993, and the subsequent journey towards democratic rule underscore the resilience and determination of our people. This day reminds us of the sacrifices made to secure the democratic rights and liberties we enjoy today.”

    Reflecting on Nigeria’s democratic journey, the statement called for a collective reflection on the progress made and the challenges that lie ahead. 

    She further explained that democracy is an ongoing process requiring active citizen participation, accountability, transparency, and inclusiveness in governance.

    Highlighting the critical role of the media in sustaining democracy, Ike reaffirmed the Press Corps’ commitment to free speech, unbiased reporting, and holding power accountable. 

    “Our duty is to ensure that the voices of the people are heard and that the pillars of democracy remain strong and unshakable,” she noted.

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    In the spirit of Democracy Day, the statement called on all stakeholders, including government officials, civil society organizations, and the general public, to renew their commitment to democratic ideals. 

    It urged collective efforts towards building a prosperous, just, and united Nigeria where every citizen can fully realize their potential.

    She urged all Nigerians to remember the significance of June 12 as a call to action for the continued advancement of democratic values and principles.

  • Forum eulogises Tinubu, SGF Akume on love for Nigeria, Benue

    Forum eulogises Tinubu, SGF Akume on love for Nigeria, Benue

    The Benue State National Assembly and Federal Appointees Forum has saluted President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as one of the living heroes of democracy, an exemplary leader committed to democratic values on the occasion of Democracy Day.

    In a statement by its spokesman, Hon. Philip Agbese, the group praised President Tinubu’s efforts in promoting economic growth, good governance, and social justice, stating”The President’s dedication to the nation’s progress is a testament to his statesmanship and vision.”

    The Caucus also commended the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, for his crucial role in supporting the President’s agenda and ensuring the effective implementation of policies.

    The forum stated: “On this auspicious occasion of Democracy Day, the Benue Caucus in the National Assembly salutes and celebrates President Bola Tinubu, a shining exemplar of democratic values and a champion of the Nigerian people,” the statement said.

    “We are honoured to extol the virtues of Mr. President, who has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the growth and development of our beloved country, Nigeria. His leadership and vision have rekindled hope and inspired a new generation of Nigerians to embrace democracy as a way of life.

    “We also commend the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, for his love and dedication to the people of Benue State and Nigeria at large. His selfless service and contributions to our nation’s progress are duly acknowledged and appreciated.

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    “As we mark this significant day in our nation’s history, we recognize President Tinubu’s tireless efforts to strengthen democratic institutions, promote economic growth, and ensure the well-being of all Nigerians. Your leadership is a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of democracy.

    “The SGF’s tireless efforts in coordinating the activities of government ministries and agencies have been instrumental in driving the administration’s achievements.

    “We, therefore, pledge our continued support, loyalty and collaboration with this administration to ensure the realization of our shared vision for a prosperous and united Nigeria. Congratulations, Mr. President, on this well-deserved recognition as one of the living heroes of democracy in Nigeria.“

  • Islamic scholar accuses Gov Yusuf, Kwankwaso of prioritising politics over governance

    Islamic scholar accuses Gov Yusuf, Kwankwaso of prioritising politics over governance

    A young Islamic scholar in Kano State, Mallam Isa Ibrahim, has alleged the duo of Governor Abba Yusuf and former Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso is not interested in the governance of Kano State but politics.

    The cleric claimed that Governor Yusuf is only running errands for Kwankwaso whom he alleged is bent on asserting vengeance on perceived political enemies at the expense of peace and development in Kano State.

    Addressing his congregation recently in Tudun Wada, Kano, Mallam Ibrahim, noted that the dangerous politics that Governor Yusuf and his godfather Kwankwaso are playing has brought untold hardship to the state.

    He said: “Recently, Kano people were made to watch from the sidelines as other state were celebrating the achievements of their Governors in the last one year. It’s unfortunate that the Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf and the power behind the throne, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, have chose playing crass politics over provision of good governance,” he lamented.

    “Despite the huge monthly allocation the current administration receives from the federal government, there is nothing on ground to show for it. Even the N5 billion palliative released to each state by the federal government to cushion the impact of the removal of the petrol subsidy is not felt by Kano people. Instead Governor Yusuf and his godfather used the resources meant for Kano people to enrich themselves, their cronies, and sponsor attacks on perceived political enemies.

    “Even after one year in office, Governor Yusuf is still blaming the past administration for his failures. Whereas, he is the one who has failed to consolidate on the achievements of his predecessor, Abdullahi Ganduje. The poor standard of education, health care services, and infrastructural decay in Kano are pointers to that.

    “Truth must be told, Governor Yusuf and his godfather Kwankwaso are not interested in the governance of Kano State but politics. Right from the inception of his administration, the governor has always demonstrated that. Immediately after assuming office, without looking at government records, he went ahead with the demolition of shops, businesses and people’s homes simply because most of the properties were developed during the administration of his predecessor, Ganduje.

    “After failing in his bid to push the blame for his poor performance to his predecessor with baseless corruption allegations, Governor Yusuf has now resolved to stirring Emirship crisis in the state to distract citizens from his monumental failures as Governor.

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    “One of the popular sayings of Kano people right now is that Governor Yusuf is an errand boy to Kwankwaso. The Governor himself has proved that by appointing godfather’s children into his administration and taking directives from the former Governor. Governor Yusuf and Kwankwaso are leading Kano to hell. They have made life a living hell for Kano people. Should Kano people be made to suffer because Kwankwaso lost the 2023 presidential election to President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu? Is Kwankwaso’s political ambition worth the sufferings of millions of Kano citizens? Is governance all about political vendetta or provision of basic social amenities?

    “Kano people have suffered enough in the hands of Governor Yusuf and his godfather Kwankwaso. Even their party, the New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP, has passed a vote of no confidence on Governor Yusuf. Governor Yusuf should retrace his steps and do the needful. Governance should be the number one priority or agenda on his table as far as Kano state is concerned. He should also remember that no government lasts forever.”

  • Activists to EFCC: those calling for Yahaya Bello’s arrest ‘tools in hands of desperate political actors’

    Activists to EFCC: those calling for Yahaya Bello’s arrest ‘tools in hands of desperate political actors’

    Scores of activists hit the streets of Lagos on Saturday demanding an end to what they described as the mischievous use of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) platform to malign perceived enemies by opposition forces.

    The activists, who frowned at the consistent call for anarchy in a democratic setting by those that their investigations had established to be working for known opposition figures in Kogi State, called on the EFCC to ignore the “sponsored, desperate calls” and focus on toeing the path of the rule of law.

    The over 80 Human Rights Civil Society Organisations, under the broad umbrella of Citizens Action Against Lawlessness, said those calling for the EFCC to ignore an ongoing court process and forcefully arrest a defendant, former Governor Yahaya Bello, were not only ignorant of the rule of law and up to some mischief, but also tools in the hands of desperate political actors to rubbish the integrity of the Commission.

    While commending the EFCC for heeding the calls of reasonable, unbiased Nigerians and CSOs for the Commission to correct past mistakes and avoid disregard for the rule of law, the activists labelled those calling for Yahaya Bello’s arrest as anarchists who the EFCC boss must be wary of.

    “The same way this particular group of people have spread falsehood against judges, who they earlier boasted were for them, against prominent figures perceived to be close to President Bola Tinubu, and against APC governors that they felt were supporting them during the election in Kogi and at the Tribunal, is the same way they will turn against the EFCC boss with baseless allegations. It is their stock in trade. The EFCC boss and other relevant authorities must detect this and put them in their place,” Segun Abegunde, Co-Convener of the Joint CSOs platform, said.

    Abegunde, who is also the Coordinator of the South West Progressive Youths Organisation stated: “We insist that this is beyond corruption investigation but political persecution. Some sponsored anarchists still went to the EFCC Zonal office today to call on the Commission to use military force to attack the defendant’s known residences and abduct him. There have been insinuations that they are even planning to use fake soldiers in order to inflict maximum damage.”

    “The target of these anarchists is to provoke crisis so that a state of emergency can be declared in the state. If they’ve lost at the polls and at the Tribunal, they most likely think they can create a crisis that will still serve their purpose. Why the desperation to hunt the man down at all costs? 

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    “Many who understand the politics in the state know that these calls are nothing more than a revenge mission for a botched Igala agenda, believed to be the sole fault of Bello, as well as a way for other political enemies in the state to get their pound of flesh,” the activists noted. 

    According to them: “These anarchists” must be called to order as they have allowed their insatiable appetite for revenge turn them into agents of destruction for the country.

    “We call on President Bola Tinubu to call on the security agencies to be at alert as nothing bad must happen to Yahaya Bello or any of his family members.

    “Let the courts decide Yahaya Bello’s fate. Desperate opposition forces should not plot to kill him by all means. We demand due court processes. We say no to political persecution. We say no to opposition politicians using EFCC to attack Yahaya Bello who they consider their political enemy. 

    “EFCC must avoid anarchists bent on tarnishing its image. They should rather sharpen their political skills and leave the anti-graft agency alone. We will always give our unflinching support to the EFCC to carry out its duties strictly in line with the rule of the same law that set it up,” the activists said.

  • Emir of Kano and politicisation of the traditional institution

    Emir of Kano and politicisation of the traditional institution

    By HRH King Appolus Chu, OFR

    The unfolding drama concerning the throne of the Emir of Kano is becoming quite worrisome. It is clearly a situation that shows just how much politicians are overstepping into areas where they ought not to encroach, especially when it concerns the traditional institution. 

    There are a few traditional stools in Nigeria that are revered and venerated in the country and beyond, not just for the clout, profile and sacredness surrounding them, but also because of their rich and long history as well as the size of the domain under the influence of such stools, which has earned them a lot of respect and glory. The throne of the Emir of Kano is one of such stools. 

    Sadly, in recent times we have become witnesses to how political office holders have used their power of incumbency to interfere with the traditional order of the people and make mockery of the revered stool. 

    The stool of the Emir of Kano predates colonialism and the creation of the Nigerian state. Such a revered stool isn’t something that can easily be tampered with without the fear of breakdown of law and order. The situation of Kano can be described as a pot tittering on the edge of toppling over, if politicians do not stop toying with it. 

    In Nigeria, it goes without saying that the traditional institution is the last hope of the people. As a matter of fact, it is the traditional institution that serves as the very foundation for our Nigerianness, which is why in filling most official forms we always find columns that require the endorsements of our traditional rulers. Let us also not forget that the entity known as Nigeria would not exist if the British did not first either sign treaties with or defeat our monarchs and their people in battle. It is a credit to the wisdom of the British that they recognized that they would have struggled ceaselessly in trying to govern the country if they did not recognize the natural and traditional authority of the people, to which the people were already accustomed, hence they did not dare eradicate the traditional institution.  

    Also, it is to their traditional rulers that the people turn when they lose confidence in government. And the government itself relies on the traditional institution to maintain its hold over the people, because it knows that the people always listen to their traditional rulers. When any administration loses control over the public and there is some form of riot or mob action that threatens the collapse of law and order, it is to the traditional institution that both the government and the people turn for direction and guidance. 

    That is because of the respect the people have for their traditional stools, which they regard not only as the throne of their kings, but also as the seat of their cultural and religious values. But in a situation where political office holders begin to overreach and attempt to usurp the ancestral and ancient powers of the traditional stools, where will the common man and the government fall back to when issues arise that need the intervention of the traditional institution? 

    The case in Kano is a situation where political office holders are beginning to politicize the traditional institution, thereby taking away the glory, honour, beauty and prestige of the monarchy; consequently eroding the respect the people have for the throne as well as the control and influence the throne has over the people. 

    We have had instances in this country where both military and civil administrations deposed or dethroned traditional rulers at a whim and the sole interest of whoever was in control of the government of the state or country at the time. In a situation where the stool of the Sultan of Sokoto, the Emir of Kano or any other traditional stool in the country can easily be tampered with by politicians then it is possible for an administration to wake up one morning and decide to proscribe the traditional institution as a whole. That seems to be the direction in which things are going. If the politicians keep having their way in this regard, can they control the people as effectively as the traditional institution is doing?  

    I am from the southern part of the country and I am not in support of what is going on in Kano, because it is a big disrespect to the traditional institution. When they removed Lamido Sanusi as Emir of Kano, no traditional ruler was happy about it, because it’s not about the person on the stool, but about tampering with the sacredness of the throne of the emirate. Unfortunately, the situation today is such that most traditional rulers are scared to talk about what is going on in Kano. 

    They cannot talk because they don’t know if the administration or political office holders will use whatever they say against them. Already, traditional rulers cannot leave their domains for short trips outside their states, even when such trips involve family occasions like the weddings of their children, without obtaining the permission of their governors. 

    Political office holders have so rough-handled most of our traditional stools and their occupants to the point that, although the titles still remain, they are nothing more than ceremonial offices, devoid of real power and influence. 

    Our monarchs no longer have the courage to talk to their subjects who are politicians and advise them when they are going astray, for fear that such politicians may end up holding grudges against them if they do not like their counsel. And, as our recent political history has shown, if the politician eventually finds his way into political office tomorrow, may use that grudge against the traditional ruler to do everything to reduce that traditional ruler to nothing – all because of something that happened some years ago. That is how bad it is. Hence, our royal fathers have been cowed into silence by their political sons, and that is probably one reason for the dysfunctional state of affairs in our country today as our political office holders now see themselves as all-wise and all-conquering overlords who do not need the counsel of anyone.  

    In the face of the current happenings in Kano, traditional rulers cannot remain on the fence and keep quiet as if it does not concern them. Yes, it is commendable that some of us are making moves to certain political quarters in our individual capacities, but that is not enough. It will make more impact in the face of situations like this when the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria calls an emergency meeting of all the traditional rulers of the country and pays a visit to the President or the Governor of the state and speaks out as a unified voice on the matter. It will definitely send a stronger message on the need to respect the traditional institution. But when we do not talk and every traditional ruler pretends as if nothing is wrong, because they feel they are safe in their own domains in the present administration then we should consider ourselves as nothing more than traditional rulers for just a moment. By that I mean that if the administration in power is happy with you for the moment, good luck to you. But if the next administration is headed by someone your forefathers offended years ago or someone who doesn’t have you in their good books, then chances are that you will be dethroned and humiliated by that political office holder. 

    It is indeed sad that the traditional rulers of the country cannot come together as one body to make a statement when situations like this arise, when even commercial motorcycle riders, market sellers and every other group have associations and unions that protect their members. The National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria is the umbrella association of traditional rulers in the country. It should function as an institution for the protection of the sanctity of the traditional institution. We should speak out and condemn the politicization of the traditional institution. If we are not doing that or cannot do so, then we should consider ourselves as only enjoying the privilege we have while it lasts, because the next administration to come may not like our face. 

    The reality of the traditional institution in Nigeria today is that it has become politicized and political office holders are digging their way into the traditional institution, dethroning monarchs they don’t like and using the sacred thrones of the people to settle or compensate their political friends. Even in situations where the stool is hereditary or rotates among a particular family, politicians can easily raise another person from the family who is their friend, to take the throne instead of the rightful person; regardless of whether their appointee is prepared or has been groomed to become a monarch or not. 

    Lastly, I did not expect Lamido Sanusi to come back to resume office as Emir of Kano. The reason being that the stool of Emir of Kano is the glory of their family, and by the time the family succumbs to a situation where persons who are not part of the royal family begin to toss the stool about from one royal family member to the other, then they have lost the dignity and completely watered down the prestige, glory and sacredness of the stool. That is nothing but making a mockery of the throne. He and every other member of the royal family ought to understand that it is only when the throne is powerful that they can enjoy the glory of being royalty. But when they allow others to commonize the throne, then there is nothing for them to glory about because they have become like every other family. 

    A unified emirate signals a stronger throne. I expected that since the emirate has been re-consolidated into one and no longer fragmented, Sanusi would have had the integrity and strength of character to ask whoever is on the unified throne to continue. And this he would have done, for the sake of maintaining their dignity as members of the royal family. Such a sacrifice would uphold the sanctity of the throne and showcase his personality as one who is interested in preserving the relevance and glory of the throne more than his own personal interest. The ball is in his court to pay the price for the sustainability of the glory of their royal family, after all it is on record that he has once been the emir and that honour can never be taken away from him. 

    As a respected statesman, Islamic scholar, promoter of peace and advocate of having things done the right way, he ought to look beyond his personal interest to focus on boosting respect for the throne. There is a saying that an elder cannot sit at home to watch the pregnant tethered goat struggling to give birth. Their revered ancestral stool must not be treated with levity in his time.  

    Indeed the honourable thing would be for him to concede the throne to his cousin, Aminu Ado-Bayero, who is already on the throne, instead of dragging him out to occupy the throne, thereby turning the integrity of what their forefathers laboured to establish into a soap opera. Such an act will surely win him the commendation, respect and celebration of all Nigerians for years and generations to come.

    HRH King Appolus Chu, OFR Oneh-Eh Nchia X Eleme Kingdom, Rivers State Chairman, Interface Committee Between the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria and the National Assembly on Constitutional Amendment and Review

  • Vacate Kano Emir’s Palace in peace, Forum of Chiefs urges Sanusi

    Vacate Kano Emir’s Palace in peace, Forum of Chiefs urges Sanusi

    The Forum of Chiefs in Nigeria has advised Sanusi Lamido Sanusi to respect the Federal High Court order and vacate the Kano Emir’s Palace immediately.

    The Forum said the court’s decision, delivered on Tuesday, is final and binding, adding that it is essential to prioritise peace and stability in Kano State.

    In a statement jointly signed by its President, Chief Ameh Adaji, and Secretary General, Chief Danladi Etsu, the Forum noted that a king cannot reign without the support of the people and that illegally occupying a palace, as Sanusi is doing, is unacceptable anywhere in the world.

    They said forceful eviction by security agents would be a last resort, and hence urged Sanusi to avoid any actions that may lead to embarrassment, violence or unrest.

    The chiefs further called on Sanusi to lead by example as a former custodian of culture and tradition by respecting the law of the land and vacating the palace.

    “The Forum of Chiefs in Nigeria, the umbrella body of lower grade traditional rulers in the country, has urged Sanusi Lamido Sanusi to vacate the palace with immediate effect as ordered by the Federal High Court,” the statement said.

    “His insistence on occupying the palace despite the court order is not only a violation of the law of the land but also a mockery of the revered ancient throne of Kano.

    “As a former royal father, Sanusi should prioritize the peace of the state above self-aggrandizement. He should also know better than to be an unwilling tool in the hands of desperate politicians on a vendetta.

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    “As a Muslim, Sanusi should know that it is only God that gives and takes power. He has had his turn as an Emir and should stop trying to sneak back into the palace through the back door. The former Emir should accept the will of God because the will of the people is the will of God and the law is the interpretation of the will of the people.

    “Sanusi has made the Kano emirship a laughing stock in the committee of emirates. Already, Kano is on the verge of a breakdown of law and order because he refuses to obey the law. The former Emir should peacefully vacate the palace to protect his family’s legacy and the rich heritage of Kano.

    “We hope that he would heed the voice of wisdom and vacate the place as ordered by the court of law and save Kano from impending anarchy. The people of Kano are already enduring excruciating hardship in the state, and it would be inhumane for Sanusi to deprive them of peace too.

    “We call on the police and other relevant security agencies to compel Sanusi to vacate the palace if he continues to flout the court order. Illegally occupying the palace against the will of the people and the rule of law is not acceptable anywhere in the world. The government must take urgent drastic steps to ensure peace and stability in Kano State.

    “We urge the peace-loving people of Kano to remain law-abiding despite the provocations from those who are bent on undermining the people and the law of the land. All hands must be on deck to ensure there is no breakdown of law and order in the commercial nerve centre of the North and Nigeria’s most populous state.”

  • Abdulrazaq speaks on personal development, use of new media at Kwara youth summit

    Abdulrazaq speaks on personal development, use of new media at Kwara youth summit

    Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Tuesday charged youths to make informed decisions in their pursuit of personal development, and be guided that whatever their decisions are will impact on the larger society.

    Speaking in Ilorin at the 1st Kwara Adolescents and Youth Intellectual Summit 2024, the Governor noted that the demography is most significant for the country considering their numerical strength, asking them to always engage in productive ventures. 

    “As you move from adolescence to youth and full adulthood, I want you to make informed choices and take full responsibility for who you want to be and the kind of country you would like to call your fatherland. 

    “That is why this conference is about empowering tomorrow, transforming perspectives, healing minds, and shaping governance,” the Governor said  through Commissioner for Water Resources Usman Yunusa Lade who represented him.

    “Whatever decisions you make about education and personal development, hard work and honesty, ethical values, protecting family name, and productive use of your time will determine who you become tomorrow and whether our country will be greater than it is.

    “As digital natives, we admit that you understand technology and you want to make the most use of the opportunities it offers. Make your virtual communities more conducive for all to coexist, devoid of bullying and other toxic behaviours. Importantly, please note that there is life outside of the new media. Explore the physical world where things are more real and the veils behind the screens are nonexistent”.

    Graced by the Kwara First Lady Ambassador Olufolake AbdulRazaq, lawmakers and Cabinet members, the summit was themed: “Empowering Tomorrow, Transforming Perspectives, Healing Minds and Shaping Governance”. It featured several segments of high interests including lectures and technical sessions.

    The programme was organised by the Ministry of Youth Development and the Office of Special Adviser on Youth Engagement, Hon Muhammed Attairu.

    AbdulRazaq enjoined the younger persons to shun drug abuse, violent crimes or membership of secret cults, and negative obsession with or misuse of social media. 

    He commended the Commissioner for Youth Development Nafisat Musa Buge and her team for putting the programme together, while also thanking other personalities that contributed to its success.

    “I want you to take time to reflect on the theme of this conference. Create a mutually supportive circle of friends. Multiple ethical opportunities exist on the internet or social media. Grab them. Explore agriculture. Learn from one another. Seek help when you need it, and take bold steps to become a better person who will be known and remembered for their positive accomplishments. You can do it!,” AbdulRazaq added.

    Amb Mrs. AbdulRazaq assured the youth that her office will continue to promote programmes that will assist them to realize their potentials and become instruments of positive changes.

    “As you evolve as adolescents and youth I enjoin you to stay true to your dreams and aspirations, being a generation that grew up in the digital age, with access to more information and connectivity than ever before, use this as a positive tool to give you unique perspective and set of skills that will be invaluable,” she said.

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    Buge said the conference was to encourage the creativity, ingenuity and freedom of youth, and to provide an enabling environment and structure for self expression, self analysis and self actualization.

    “The state of our youth remains the best indicator of a healthy or disintegrated society. It is also recognized that the youths are the cornerstone of the Nation and are particularly sensitive, energetic, active and potentially productive,” she said, thanking the Governor for investing in youth. 

    Hon. Israel advised the youth to be focused and determined while pursuing their dreams, citing what he had gone through as student and a former member of the Nigerian Children Parliament.

    “If you are focused and determined, no matter the challenges, you will get there and the sky is the beginning of your success”.

  • CSOs seek international intervention over Yahaya Bello’s probe

    CSOs seek international intervention over Yahaya Bello’s probe

    The Coalition of Civil Society Organisations and Kogi Youths under the aegis of the Kogi Youth Renaissance Movement (KYRM) has appealed to international communities to intervene in the ongoing case against the immediate past governor of Kogi, Yahaya Bello.

    Addressing newsmen in Abuja recently, the convener coalition of civil society group, Ayanwale Idris, and the national coordinator, Kogi Youth Renaissance Movement (KYRM), Dr. Ben Uguche, urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to ensure a fair and impartial investigation and avoid media trials and propaganda.

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    The groups emphasised the importance of upholding the rule of law and respecting the legal process. 

    They encouraged all parties involved to allow the justice system to run its course and avoid taking actions that could undermine the integrity of the legal process.

    They also expressed optimism that with patience and dedication, the truth will be revealed, and justice will be served.

  • APC support group faults alleged recall moves against Zamfara Senator

    APC support group faults alleged recall moves against Zamfara Senator

    The All Progressive Congress (APC) support group and the Youths Wing Mobilisation Vanguards have dissociated their supporters from alleged orchestrated recall moves against Senator Sahabi Yau Kaura representing (Zamfara North). 

    The groups described the moves as political blunders orchestrated to destroy party unity and stability in the zone and State in general.

    Speaking to newsmen on Sunday,  leaders of the group, Alhaji Ashiru Tukur and Engr Garba Shafi’i said  the rumour was the handi work of some miscreants on mission to destroy APC unity in the State.

    ”We disassociate ourselves and our good party members from the four local governments of Shinkafi, Kaura Namoda, Zurmi and Birnin Magaji from this political blunders orchestrated to destroy our unity and stability in the zone and state in general.

    ”The move is a huge joke taken too far. It is a nurtured plan to destabilize our common interest, unity and the existing political understanding within the party. All these are intended to create indiscipline and confusion in APC Zamfara state,” the groups alleged.

    It further alleged that the sponsored campaign of calumny against Senator Kaura was a dirty job involving some jobless and non-party members to bring mischief and instability to the Senatorial zone.

    ”The recall propaganda was orchestrated to create political tension and instability when he understands that Senator Sahabi Yau as a calm, honest and focused politician cannot go so low to be fighting him in the public.

    ”All the accusations levelled at Senator Yau are unfounded, propaganda, mischief and lies to tarnish his image and good work legislative duty he is doing to the good people of his constituency and nation in general,” the groups argued.

    They stated Sen. Sahabi Yau has displayed best of character, discipline and good leadership styles to his zone including concern and care to the issue of developmental projects, peace and political cohesion of people of Zamfara North senatorial zone.

    According to the group, empowerment support programmes executed by Sen Yau have reduce the challenge of poverty and assisted tremendously in improving people wellbeing.

    ”The Senator ensured financial support for medium scale businesses and creating job opportunities to teeming youths of the senatorial district, including women and the vulnerable.

    ”The gesture have reduced burdens of life and created a new way of life. He distributed millions of naira as palliatives that include foodstuffs, clothing and built many schools and donated teaching materials to uplift the standard of education in the area.

    ”Projects included improved hospital services, roads, provision of water, scholarship and support to the fight against insecurity issue, Senator Sahabi Yau has made it mandatory in supporting the welfare of the generality of people of Zamfara state,” groups said.

    They added the Senator secured employment for no fewer than 100 youths from the zone at the FMC, FUG, NBAIS, NITT and other federal agencies to improve the living condition of his people.

    ”We witnessed the construction and commissioning of many hospitals in Katuru, Billashi, B/Magaji, Kaura and many other towns. 

    ”He also rehabilitated and provided hospital materials that include beds, drugs and other facilities in all the 46 wards Primary health care of his constituency and donated 10 ambulances to hospitals in Moriki, Zurmi, Dankade and some other towns,” the leaders added. 

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    They noted that apart from initiating and completing solar street lights in all the four local government headquarters and some selected towns, Senator Sahabi ensured the construction and completion of many roads including Kaurar Namoda to Yankaba, Kwanar Guiwa to Sakajiki and Shinkafi to Shanawa respectively for smooth movements of people, goods and services.

    ”Sen. Sahabi Yau also sponsored the construction of a feeder road from Nassarawa-Godel to Cigama that have a strategic important in reducing and easing much transportation for rural dwellers, a project abandoned for two decades,” the group said.

    The group assured their loyalty and support to Sen. Sahabi Kaura and leadership of the party in Zamfara state and advised youths in the state to be careful of the certain characters of political elites that are putting them as tool of propaganda because they are on their payroll to achieve their selfishness and destruction agenda.