Tag: Abbas Tajudeen

  • Abbas calls for united global action against insecurity

    Abbas calls for united global action against insecurity

    Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, has called for a united action against global challenges such as war and conflict, climate change, and inequality among others.

    The speaker spoke at the 75th anniversary of the Commonwealth held at the British House of Commons in London, United Kingdom.

    Represented by his deputy, Benjamin Kalu, the speaker expressed delight that Nigeria has contributed in no small measures towards political stability throughout the Commonwealth.

    He said: “In a world ravaged by war and conflict, from the streets of Gaza to the fields of Ukraine, extending to the heart of Africa, our shared humanity is being threatened.

    “Though geographically dispersed, these crises remind us of our intrinsic interconnectedness and the undeniable fact that our destinies are intertwined.

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    “As we look to the future, Nigeria remains committed to leveraging our natural and human resources to contribute to the growth and resilience of the Commonwealth. Only by working together can we address the global challenges of our time, including war and conflict, climate change, inequality, and the need for sustainable development. Nigeria’s vision is of a Commonwealth that is a model of cooperation in a fragmented world.”

    The speaker stressed that from peacekeeping missions to diplomatic initiatives to help resolve conflicts, the country has been at the forefront of efforts to maintain peace and security within the Commonwealth and the wider international community.

    He said: “The 75th anniversary of the Commonwealth, under the theme “One Resilient Common Future,” is a poignant reminder of the enduring spirit of unity and cooperation that binds our diverse nations together.

    “As we celebrate the Commonwealth, we are also offered a moment to reflect on our collective journey and the pivotal role that Nigeria, as a proud member of this distinguished family, has played in promoting unity, contributing to the growth of the Commonwealth, and fostering global harmony.

    “From peacekeeping missions to diplomatic initiatives to resolve conflicts, we have been at the forefront of efforts to maintain peace and security within the Commonwealth and the wider international community. Our role in supporting democratic processes and institutions across the Commonwealth has helped to strengthen governance and promote political stability.

    “Our commitment to the Commonwealth ideals of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law remains unwavering, and we shall continue to strive to embody these principles in our actions, both within and beyond our borders.”

  • Speaker Abbas tasks security agencies over Borno, Kaduna kidnap

    Speaker Abbas tasks security agencies over Borno, Kaduna kidnap

    Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, has charged the military and other security agencies to go after the bandits who abducted a large number of persons from an IDP camp in Borno state and school children in Kaduna and rescue the victims.

    In a statement signed by his special adviser on media and publicity, Musa Abdullahi Krishi, the speaker condemned the mass abductions by suspected terrorists and bandits in Borno and Kaduna states within two days.

    Suspected Boko Haram members had on Wednesday stormed an Internally Displaced Persons camp in Gamboru Ngala town in Borno State and abducted scores of the IDPs, most of whom are women.

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    The bandits also struck on Thursday morning, invading the LEA Primary School, Kuriga in Chikun local government Area of Kaduna State and kidnapped scores of pupils and their teachers.

    The speaker said the attacks were coming at a time when the troubled North-East and North-West were about to get some respite from bandits and terrorist occupation.

    While praying for the safe return of the abductees, Speaker Abbas urged the security agencies to deploy all resources for their rescue.

    The Speaker also stated that the 10th House under his leadership would do everything possible legislatively to increase the capacity of the military and paramilitary agencies towards security life and property across Nigeria.