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Jigawa Youth Agenda Refutes Baseless Allegations Against Defence Minister Badaru

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The Jigawa Youth Agenda has vehemently denied the unfounded allegations made by a mysterious group claiming to represent APC youth in Jigawa State against Honourable Minister of Defence, Muhammad Badaru Abubakar MON Mni. After thorough investigations, it was revealed that this group is not officially registered with the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Jigawa and seems to have been hastily formed to spread misinformation and disrupt party unity.

The Youth Agenda are in solidarity with Minister Badaru Abubakar as they reaffirmed its unwavering support for Minister Badaru Abubakar, acknowledging his exceptional contributions to the APC and Nigeria. His leadership and commitment are indisputable, from his transformative tenure as Governor of Jigawa State to his current role as Minister of Defence.

The them, Minister Badaru has done excellently well and the highlighted his key schievements to include but not limited to the following:

  • Strengthening National Security: Minister Badaru Abubakar has enhanced Nigeria’s military capabilities, ensuring protection of lives and property.
  • Forging Strategic Partnerships: He has fostered vital alliances with global defence organizations to bolster Nigeria’s security and modernize defence infrastructure.
  • Promoting Youth Empowerment: The Minister has launched initiatives focused on education, employment, and entrepreneurship in Jigawa State.
  • Advancing APC Unity: Minister Badaru Abubakar promotes unity within the party, fostering collaboration across Jigawa and nationally.

The so-called APC Youth Group’s allegations are an attempt to create division within the united APC family. The Jigawa Youth Agenda urges APC members and the public to disregard these unfounded claims and focus on strengthening party unity and ideals.

Minister Badaru Abubakar’s legacy remains a source of pride for Jigawa State and Nigeria. His dedication to national development, APC principles, and the Tinubu administration demonstrates his integrity and effectiveness. The Jigawa Youth Agenda urges Nigerians to recognize his achievements and support his efforts to build a stronger, more secure nation.

The Jigawa Youth Agenda reaffirms its full confidence in Minister Badaru Abubakar’s ability to lead and contribute positively to Nigeria’s development. Together, let us reject misinformation and uphold APC unity and progress at state and national levels.

Nigeria To Strengthen Defence Cooperation With Germany

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The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Defence Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana has said that with the new circle of projects by the German Technical Advisory Group (GTAG), the Defence relationship between Nigeria and Germany will be strengthened.

This was contained in a statement signed by Henshaw Ogubike
Director ( Information and Public Relations).

The Permanent Secretary stated this when he met with a high-level delegation from the German Technological Advisory Group, led by Mr. Marcus Ohm in Ship House, Abuja.

He said: “ I am happy for accepting the new project circle and I promise we are going to sustain it.”

Dr. Kana highlighted Nigeria government’s efforts since the last time the group visited the project. He said Nigeria government has developed a framework and the Defence Headquarters has been mandated to bring up projects within the framework for proper coordination, planning and execution.

He emphasized the importance of modernizing the Nigerian Armed Forces through, enhanced security intelligence sharing, equipment upgrades and capacity building as well as the need for Nigerian personnel involvement in the project planning and execution for the purpose of sustainability.

Mr. Ohm expressed satisfaction with Nigeria’s progress, stating: “The project is going in the right direction.” He therefore pledged Germany’s commitment to delivering successful projects.

The meeting highlighted the mutual benefits of cooperation, with both nations committed to transparency, dedication and enhanced collaboration.

WHO Urges United Action on World Diabetes Day to Tackle Africa’s Silent Epidemic

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As World Diabetes Day 2024 approaches, WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, has issued a strong call for collective action to address Africa’s rapidly escalating diabetes crisis.

This year’s theme, “Breaking Barriers, Bridging Gaps,” emphasizes the need to address surging diabetes rates on the continent—rates fueled by urbanization, unhealthy diets, and lack of physical activity.

Dr. Moeti highlighted the gravity of the situation: “In the African region alone, more than 24 million adults are living with diabetes, half of whom are undiagnosed.” With predictions showing this number could rise to 54 million by 2045 without intervention, Dr. Moeti warned of severe health and economic consequences for African countries.

“Diabetes is often called a ‘silent killer,'” she noted. “If untreated, it can lead to heart disease, nerve damage, kidney failure, limb amputations, and even blindness.”

Despite the rising prevalence, diabetes care accounts for just 1% of Africa’s health expenditure the lowest globally. “Our health systems are primarily designed for acute, infectious diseases rather than chronic conditions like diabetes,” Dr. Moeti said.

She emphasized WHO’s commitment to holistic diabetes management strategies that include physical activity, balanced diets, mental well-being, and access to essential medicines. “We also need comprehensive prevention strategies to address obesity and poor diets,” she added.

A positive step forward came in August when African Member States endorsed WHO’s Framework for the Implementation of the Global Diabetes Compact (GDC). This roadmap aims to integrate diabetes care into broader health systems with a strong emphasis on primary healthcare.

On this World Diabetes Day, Dr. Moeti urged all sectors—individuals, communities, governments, health workers, and civil society—to take action. “For individuals, a healthy lifestyle and regular medical check-ups are essential,” she advised, while encouraging communities to foster supportive environments for healthy living and reduce stigma. For governments, Dr. Moeti pledged WHO’s support to develop policies for better access to essential medicines and strengthen primary healthcare systems.

“Strengthening diabetes control in Africa requires addressing critical gaps, including dispelling myths about diabetes and increasing the training of healthcare workers,” she stated, calling for collective action to combat misconceptions and build robust care systems.

As World Diabetes Day raises awareness of the challenges ahead, Dr. Moeti hopes it marks a turning point. “Together, let us commit to breaking down the barriers and bridging the gaps in diabetes care,” she concluded. “By raising awareness, spreading knowledge, and driving change, we can create a healthier Africa for all.”

Wike Calls for unity , discipline within People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Ahead of 2027 Election

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister recently made a passionate call for unity and discipline within the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), highlighting the need for members to prioritize party cohesion over personal ambitions as Nigeria’s opposition prepares for crucial upcoming elections.

Speaking during a live broadcast on Wednesday, the minister urged party leaders to take concrete steps toward strengthening the PDP’s organizational structure and impact. “You can’t just sit in a corner and complain the party isn’t functioning well,” he remarked.

“As leaders, we must step up with concrete actions, not words, to unify and fortify our ranks.”

To foster this unity, the minister proposed a strategic approach: allowing current party executives to fulfill their tenures, followed by a national convention slated for October or November.

This plan, he explained, would ensure a seamless transition to new leadership committed to the party’s broader mission.

“It’s not about going on television to talk or point fingers; it’s about galvanizing our colleagues to fund and sustain the party,” he emphasized, noting that meaningful progress requires personal sacrifice and collective effort.

The minister also tackled the issue of self-interest among party members, warning that unchecked ambition could undermine the PDP’s long-term goals.

Drawing from his extensive political experience, he underscored the importance of unity, compromise, and unwavering commitment to the party’s vision.

His remarks serve as a rallying cry, urging party members to put aside personal differences and focus on securing victory in 2027.

His call for stability and a shared purpose underscores a pivotal juncture for Nigeria’s opposition. By appealing for unity grounded in a commitment to the party and nation, the minister’s message resonates as a clarion call to prioritize collective progress over individual ambition.

Wike Pledges 50 Vehicles to Bolster Security in FCT, Commits to Transforming Abuja

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Nyesom Wike, announced plans to distribute 50 vehicles to security agencies in Abuja to address rising security challenges and crack down on scavengers and professional beggars who pose threats within the city centre.

Speaking during a live television broadcast on Wednesday, Wike asserted that the security situation in Abuja has significantly improved. The minister praised the ongoing efforts of security operatives, who are working around the clock to ensure the safety of FCT residents.

The minister raised concerns about beggars and scavengers, stating that while they may appear to be in need, many are involved in criminal activities, with some even serving as informants for criminal networks. “Professional begging is what is happening,” Wike remarked, dismissing poverty as the sole factor. “Some of them are not only informants but also scavengers. The committee is now working day and night. Next week, I will distribute 50 vehicles to security agencies to provide comfort for Abuja residents.”

Wike emphasized that ensuring safety within Abuja is critical for the nation, stating, “If Abuja is not safe, then forget Nigeria.”

In addition to security measures, Wike defended the government’s decision to construct homes for judges, countering claims that the initiative is an attempt to influence the judiciary.

He drew parallels with the residences provided for National Assembly leaders, stating, “The homes of the leadership of National Assembly members are built and maintained by the FCDA, and that does not influence them. The same applies to judges.”

Wike commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to participate in FCT’s transformation.

He highlighted recent visits to communities, such as Saburi, where the ongoing development projects have significantly improved residents’ lives. “Any day I go to the rural area, I feel very happy,” he said, recounting the community’s excitement at the road project delivery scheduled for December.

On infrastructure, Wike shared updates on the highly anticipated Dei-Dei to Life Camp road project, which recently received approval from the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) and will soon move to the Federal Executive Council for final approval.

Wike also discussed the FCT’s transportation plans, which include partnerships with private stakeholders to establish bus terminals and track taxis in Abuja.

He stressed that the government will work with the private sector to ensure an efficient transport system for all residents.

NECO Refutes Claims of Indebtedness to Examiners, Confirms Full Payment

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The National Examinations Council (NECO) has denied recent reports suggesting that it owes allowances to its examiners, asserting that all 72,138 examiners engaged for the 2024 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) have been fully paid.

NECO’s Acting Director of Information and Public Relations, Azeez Sani, clarified this on Wednesday, stating that the council initiated payments on October 4, 2024, and completed them by November 13.

According to Sani, NECO used a bank-by-bank payment approach to streamline the process and facilitate reconciliation.

“NECO has completed the payment of examiners’ allowances as of today, Wednesday, 13th November 2024, in line with the Council’s payment plan,” the statement read.

The statement also addressed issues of incorrect bank details submitted by some examiners, which NECO has since resolved.

Sani explained that all 24 banks used in the payment process had been cleared, debunking the social media allegations that NECO deliberately withheld payments.

He advised those engaged by NECO to seek clarification directly from the council rather than resorting to media channels for unresolved issues.

“NECO values the contributions of its examiners and ad-hoc staff to the effective conduct of its examinations and will not overlook their remuneration,” Sani concluded, reassuring examiners of the council’s commitment to their welfare.

Rivers Crisis:Blame Fubara for Lawlessness, Wike’s Aide

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Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike, has advised Afenifere chieftain Dr. Femi Okurounmu to refrain from engaging in sensitive political matters where his objectivity could be questioned.

This statement follows Okurounmu’s criticism of President Bola Tinubu and Minister Wike regarding the ongoing political tensions in Rivers State.

Dr. Okurounmu recently accused President Tinubu of being “laid-back” on the Rivers crisis and suggested that Wike was attempting to exert undue influence over Governor Sim Fubara’s administration.

However, Olayinka countered these allegations, contending that the real issue stems from Governor Fubara’s alleged disregard for judicial rulings, a move he claimed poses serious risks to democratic stability.

“It’s surprising that Dr. Okurounmu, a former Senator, would overlook the implications of Governor Fubara’s actions, which include ignoring court decisions,” Olayinka remarked, adding that these actions could destabilize democracy and threaten national peace.

Olayinka questioned the validity of Okurounmu’s claims, stating that the FCT Minister has made no attempt to control Fubara. “When did Wike express a desire for Governor Fubara to act as his surrogate?” he asked, urging Okurounmu to adopt a more objective stance.

He further highlighted recent incidents, allegedly involving Governor Fubara, including the burning of the Rivers State House of Assembly complex and the attempt to legislate with only three members out of a 32-member assembly—actions which Olayinka argued fall short of constitutional requirements.

In October 2024, the Court of Appeal nullified the Rivers State 2024 budget. Olayinka cited Fubara’s continued implementation of this budget as an example of his alleged disregard for the judiciary, reinforcing a pattern of defiance that he said undermines democratic governance.

Responding to Okurounmu’s call for greater action from President Tinubu, Olayinka asked, “Should the President disregard judicial rulings or support lawlessness?” underscoring that adherence to legal processes is essential for democracy.

The unfolding debate highlights pressing concerns over governance and the rule of law in Rivers State. As stakeholders weigh in on these matters, many are calling for resolutions that prioritize stability, democratic values, and respect for the judiciary.

National Assembly to Address Licensing , Funding Challenges in Nigeria’s Mining Sector, House Committee Chair

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Hon. Jonathan Gbefwi, Chairman of the House Committee on Solid Minerals, has reaffirmed the National Assembly’s commitment to addressing key challenges facing Nigeria’s mining sector, especially those related to licensing consent and enforcement against illegal mining.

During an oversight visit to the Nigeria Mining Cadastre Office (NMCO) in Abuja, Hon. Gbefwi highlighted the urgent need for clearer guidelines around consent in the licensing process, a recurring source of complaints and conflicts.

“The issue of consent in our licensing process has generated numerous complaints,” he noted, adding that poorly managed consent could spark disputes, including overlapping licenses that have already caused tension in some areas. “We must ensure that consent protocols are not only clear but are rigorously enforced to avoid these overlaps.”

A recent incident involving a license in Kaduna unintentionally encroaching into Nasarawa State underscored the necessity for a stronger framework.

Hon. Gbefwi proposed placing NMCO desk officers in each state to verify land title authenticity directly with local and state land survey departments, helping prevent inter-state boundary issues and fostering collaboration.

Addressing concerns about the prevalence of illegal mining, he observed that inadequate funding limits NMCO’s enforcement capacity, despite its revenue generation of over 8 billion Naira by October 2024. “It’s alarming to see the number of licenses we issue, yet illegal mining continues to thrive,” he said, attributing this challenge to NMCO’s limited budget of only 1 billion Naira annually. Hon. Gbefwi pledged the committee’s commitment to bolstering NMCO’s budgetary support.

Furthermore, he emphasized the need for better staff incentives and working conditions to reduce corruption risks and improve productivity. Drawing from successful models like Ghana’s Minerals Commission, he advocated for NMCO to retain more of its revenue to enhance operations.

Hon. Gbefwi concluded by assuring NMCO of the committee’s advocacy for increased resources, especially in the first quarter of the next fiscal year, and announced plans for oversight visits to NMCO’s zonal offices, underlining the National Assembly’s commitment to driving Nigeria’s mining sector forward.

In response, NMCO Director-General, Mr. Simon Obadiah Nkom, expressed his appreciation for the committee’s support. He highlighted NMCO’s collaboration with agencies like the NEITI and EFCC to promote transparency and ethical practices. Nkom emphasized, “We have signed an MoU with the EFCC, DSS, NEITI, and others to ensure title holders engage in lawful activities.”

He also appealed for budgetary improvements to support NMCO’s operations, noting that a modest allocation increase could significantly impact the agency’s ability to manage its responsibilities.

UNICEF Generation Unlimited Nigeria Empowers Over 9 Million Youth Through Innovative Partnerships

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***GenU 9JA Marks Three Years of Transformative Impact on Nigerian Youth

The UNICEF Generation Unlimited Nigeria (GenU 9JA) Public-Private-Youth-Partnership (PPYP) convened its annual Steering Committee meeting today at the Airtel Headquarters in Lagos, celebrating three years of remarkable achievements and setting ambitious goals for the future. Dedicated to transforming the lives of Nigerian youth, GenU 9JA connects young people with skills development, digital learning, and pathways to sustainable livelihoods. The meeting gathered partners from government, the private sector, civil society, and youth leaders, underscoring the commitment to advancing opportunities for Nigerian youth.

Since its launch, GenU 9JA has exceeded its original target of reaching 7.5 million young Nigerians within three years, empowering over 9 million youth and paving the way toward its 2030 objective of connecting 20 million young people with skills and growth opportunities. During the meeting, the committee reviewed progress across GenU 9JA’s three core pillars: Connectivity and Digital Learning, Workplace Readiness, and Youth Engagement. Key partners provided updates on their contributions, demonstrating how collaborative efforts have driven GenU 9JA’s success.

Airtel Nigeria’s CEO, Carl Cruz, highlighted the impact of digital access through the UNICEF-Airtel Reimagine Education Program, an initiative under GenU 9JA. “Airtel is proud to play a role in ensuring no young Nigerian is left behind in this digital age. The success we’ve seen in the 1,260 schools connected through our partnership is both inspiring and encouraging,” Cruz stated, emphasizing Airtel’s commitment to bridging digital divides across Nigeria.

Somachi Chris-Asoluka, CEO of the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), spoke on the impact of youth entrepreneurship on economic growth. “Young people are the engines of Africa’s economic transformation. Since 2015, our TEF Entrepreneurship Programme has empowered over 20,000 young entrepreneurs, creating more than 400,000 jobs. Through our BeGreen Africa initiative, we will now support over 400 young entrepreneurs in Nigeria and beyond with green-focused training, mentorship, and capital to foster sustainable ventures,” Chris-Asoluka explained, stressing TEF’s focus on environmentally conscious entrepreneurship.

Cristian Munduate, UNICEF Nigeria’s Representative, highlighted the necessity of ongoing investment in youth for national growth. “The future of any nation lies in the hands of its children and youth. By providing skills, opportunities, and a platform for engagement, we are shaping a brighter future for Nigeria,” Munduate stated, affirming UNICEF’s commitment to empowering youth as a foundation for societal transformation.

GenU 9JA’s achievements over the past three years reflect the program’s commitment to digital learning, workplace readiness, and youth-led community engagement. With over 800,000 youth accessing digital learning through platforms like the Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP), and more than one million acquiring employability skills, the initiative has made substantial progress. Additionally, 500,000 youth have participated in leadership programs, amplifying their voices as agents of change in their communities.

The committee concluded with a call to action, urging the government, private sector, and civil society to sustain investments in Nigeria’s youth. As GenU 9JA continues to pave the way for young Nigerians, the partnership underscores the importance of preparing youth to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s development.

FG Launches Five-Year Occupational Health, Safety Strategic Plan

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***Requires N1.34 billion to Execution Comprehensive Plan

The Federal Government on Tuesday unveiled a five-year (2024-2028) strategic action plan aimed at enhancing occupational health and safety across public workplaces.

The new document, launched in Abuja by the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, outlines guidelines for addressing work-related diseases, injuries, and accidents to improve employee well-being and productivity.

Prof. Pate announced that the execution of this comprehensive plan is projected to require N1.34 billion over the next five years.

He expressed optimism about the document’s potential to significantly improve occupational health and safety services in Nigeria.

According to him, the strategic plan will provide crucial guidance to the Ministry and stakeholders, fostering a safer and healthier work environment, which is anticipated to enhance national productivity by promoting consistent health standards among the workforce.

For the plan’s effective implementation, Prof. Pate emphasized the need for collaboration across various levels of government, as well as support from partners, donors, NGOs, civil society organizations, philanthropists, and other stakeholders to mobilize necessary resources.

Daju Kachallom, Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, highlighted the role of the Occupational Health and Safety Division and similar state agencies in assessing health risks and conducting surveillance in both formal and informal sectors.

This effort aims to monitor workers’ health, identify potential hazards, and evaluate the work environment across workplaces nationwide.

Kachallom assured that the Ministry is committed to prioritizing the health of workers, fostering a national culture of occupational safety where everyone respects the right to a safe and healthy working environment.

This initiative calls for active participation from governments, employers, and workers to promote preventive measures and shared responsibility in maintaining safe workplaces.

The Minister appealed to all stakeholders, including the media, to support the strategic plan’s implementation and to raise awareness of the importance of workers’ well-being in the workplace.