NSCC Director-General Reaffirms Commitment to Empower Older Persons at Ongoing 5-Day Celebration

Adejoh Bilkisu

In a powerful call for action, the Director-General of the National Senior Citizens Center (NSCC), Dr. Emem Omokaro, has urged the government and society to amplify the contributions of older persons to national development.

Speaking during the Age-Friendly Places and People, a part of the ongoing five-day celebration in Abuja, organized by NSCC, Dr. Omokaro highlighted the critical need to dismantle ageist stereotypes and include older individuals in key policy frameworks.

The event, themed “Celebrating Older Persons and the Role They Play in the Community,” also marked the observance of the International and National Day of Older Persons.

Dr. Omokaro shed light on the persistence of ageism in Nigerian society, noting that while the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has been in place for 75 years, its values of equality, dignity, and participation are often denied to older citizens.

“Ageism perpetuates damaging stereotypes, prejudices, and discrimination, which undermine the invaluable contributions of older persons. This harmful narrative leads to a misconception that older people are non-contributing members of society or, worse, a burden on the economy,”said Dr. Omokaro.

She emphasized that the NSCC is actively engaged in reversing these biases, particularly through initiatives aimed at recognizing older persons as vital contributors to sectors such as geriatric care and community development.

Dr. Omokaro further underscored the importance of celebrating older persons as part of recognizing ageing as a development issue, shifting away from outdated views that position older people as objects of pity or merely recipients of welfare.

“The celebration of older persons is a recognition that they are crucial to the sustainability of our nation’s development. As Nigeria’s youth population grows, we must ensure that these future seniors are integrated into economic and social systems that respect their rights and promote their participation,” she remarked.

Dr. Omokaro called for targeted policies that would ensure older citizens benefit from economic growth, social investments, and access to emerging technologies. “Equity is achieved when older persons have the systems and support to reduce poverty, improve health outcomes, and participate fully in society,” she added.

The celebration also featured speeches from prominent policymakers, including Hon. Dr. Bashiru Daudu, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Disabilities.

Dr. Daudu emphasized the urgent need for the passage of the Older Persons’ Rights and Privileges Bill, which is currently awaiting its second reading in the National Assembly.

He highlighted the significant role that older persons play in nation-building and advocated for swift legislative action to protect their rights.

“We must recognize the value older citizens bring to our communities and the economy. The Older Persons’ Rights and Privileges Bill is a step toward ensuring their contributions are celebrated, not diminished,” said Dr. Daudu.

A major highlight of the event was the unveiling of the NSCC’s Goodwill Ambassador for Age-Friendly Services and Elder Justice Advocacy, led by Dr. Salma Ibrahim Anas, Special Adviser to the President on Health.

Dr. Anas lauded the NSCC’s efforts in advocating for age-friendly services, emphasizing the need for cross-sector collaboration to protect the rights and dignity of older persons.

“The work being done by the NSCC is pivotal in ensuring that older Nigerians have access to services that meet their needs. It is important for us to expand these efforts across the country and ensure that age-friendly services are accessible to all,” Dr. Anas said.

The ongoing 5-day celebration serves as a crucial platform to reframe the narrative surrounding ageing in Nigeria. With key government figures and stakeholders pledging their commitment, the event signals a promising shift toward a more inclusive and supportive environment for older persons.

This event highlights not only the growing recognition of older persons’ rights but also the urgent need for systemic changes that empower them to thrive as active members of society.

As policymakers push for the passage of critical legislation, the future for Nigeria’s senior citizens looks brighter than ever.

Federal Ministry of Youth Development Launches Performance Management System to Boost Accountability and Service Excellence

Maryam Aminu

In a strategic move to enhance accountability and excellence in service delivery, the Federal Ministry of Youth Development (FMYD) has signed a landmark agreement to implement a Performance Management System (PMS).

This initiative aligns with the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP) 2021-2025, setting the stage for a new era of productivity and transparency in the ministry’s operations.

At a signing ceremony held at the ministry’s headquarters in Abuja, the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olubunmi Olusanya, alongside key management staff, formalized the introduction of the Employee Performance Management System (EPMS).

The event, which took place in the presence of senior officials, marked a significant step towards fostering a results-driven culture within the ministry.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Olusanya underscored the importance of the performance contract signed by all directors and heads of units.

“This contract signifies a collective commitment to transparency and accountability. It ensures that every staff member is held to measurable standards, driving excellence in service delivery,” he stated.

The Permanent Secretary further emphasized that the PMS is a critical tool for tracking performance, identifying areas of growth, and rewarding outstanding achievements.

A symbolic handover of the MPMS (Management Performance Monitoring System) from the Director of Planning, Research, and Statistics to the Director of Human Resources Management (HRM) marked the official commencement of the EPMS.

The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Youth Development , Mr. Olubunmi Olusanya  launching the PMS Vest to the Management Staff of the Ministry.

Mr. Olusanya also introduced a unique element to the initiative, mandating that all staff wear PMS jackets and caps every Thursday to promote visibility and ownership of the reform across the ministry.

In his closing remarks, the Director of Human Resources Management, Mr. Chukwuma A.N., urged staff to fully embrace the PMS as part of the broader civil service reforms under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

He highlighted the system as a vital component in ensuring that the ministry delivers on its mandate to the Nigerian youth, reinforcing the importance of this initiative in meeting the administration’s development goals.

As the Federal Ministry of Youth Development continues to roll out the PMS, this initiative is expected to serve as a blueprint for other ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) seeking to improve their performance and align with the goals of FCSSIP 2021-2025.

Federal Government Calls on Journalists to Promote Balanced Reporting in Transportation Sector

Maryam Aminu

The Federal Government, through the Minister of Transportation, Senator Said Ahmed Alkali, has urged journalists to embrace balanced media reporting that highlights the critical role of the transportation sector in bolstering the economy and advancing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

At the 4th edition of the annual workshop organized by the Abuja Transport and Aviation Correspondents Association (ATACA) on October 3, 2024, the minister, represented by Dr. Shuaib Danwaka, Technical Adviser in the Ministry of Transportation, emphasized the importance of the media’s role in promoting the sector’s services.

The workshop, themed “Harnessing the Aviation, Railway, Marine and Blue Economy Sectors for Sustainable Transportation in Nigeria”, gathered industry experts to address key challenges and opportunities.

Alkali commended ATACA for choosing a timely and relevant theme, stating, “It is my hope that this event will address the critical issues hindering the effectiveness of land, air, and marine transportation in Nigeria.”

He highlighted the sector’s vital role in economic growth, urging the media to remain professional and dedicated in informing the public about the government’s efforts in transforming the transportation sector.

He further noted that the workshop’s timing, during Nigeria’s 64th independence anniversary, provides an opportunity to showcase innovative ideas and advancements within the sector.

He called for more effective communication strategies to ensure the public understands the milestones being achieved.

Earlier speaking, ATACA Chairman Oru Leonard Oru, in his opening remarks, explained that the seminar was designed to explore investment opportunities and emerging technologies shaping Nigeria’s transportation future, such as compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), and non-fuel-based transport options like cycling.

Leonard stressed the need for proper funding and global collaboration in the land transportation and railway subsectors, adding that safety and security are key to the success of the entire system.

He also urged the relevant authorities to strengthen their efforts in enforcing transportation safety and security regulations.

Leonard proposed that ministry budgets should include provisions for media engagement, training of press unit staff, and the inclusion of ATACA members in field inspections and regular media discussions.

ATACA Chairman, Oru Leonard Oru delivering his address

In addition, Oru Leonard emphasized the importance of continuous investment in capacity-building for transport journalists, stressing that keeping them informed about the latest trends and innovations is vital to their ability to communicate effectively with the public.

He noted that the media plays a crucial role in shaping public perception and understanding of the government’s policies, and well-trained journalists can help bridge the gap between policymakers and citizens.

“Empowering journalists with the right tools and knowledge will enable them to provide more insightful and impactful reporting,” Leonard remarked.

He also called for a closer partnership between the transportation industry and the media, suggesting that this collaboration could help uncover untapped opportunities within the sector.

Leonard pointed out that the media, as a watchdog, can hold the sector accountable while also promoting its successes, ensuring that both challenges and achievements are adequately covered.

“Through mutual engagement, we can build a robust narrative that fosters growth and public trust in Nigeria’s transportation system,” he added.

Speaking also, Arc Bob Achanya, President of the Nigeria Bangladesh Business Technology Forum and Ajaokuta Chamber of Commerce, emphasized the potential of multimodal transportation systems within Nigeria’s emerging blue economy.

He noted that the integration of aviation, railway, and marine sectors would create a seamless transportation network, enhancing connectivity, reducing costs, and boosting logistics efficiency.

Achanya further highlighted some of the Tinubu administration’s key transportation projects, such as the expansion of Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, new terminals at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, and the Lekki Deep Sea Port project, which is set to become the largest deep-sea port in West Africa.

He also mentioned initiatives like the Nigeria-Kenya Integrated Blue Economy Strategy Forum, aimed at strengthening the blue economy sector.

Achanya noted that the integration of multimodal transportation systems would position Nigeria for sustainable economic growth, leveraging the strengths of its various transportation sectors to create a resilient network that drives national prosperity.

National Senior Citizens Centre Hosts Roundtable to Honor Media and Entertainment Veterans

Adejoh Bilkisu

The National Senior Citizens Centre (NSCC) recently organized a Media and Entertainment Veteran Roundtable, aimed at celebrating the significant contributions of veterans in the industry and acknowledging their continued relevance in shaping society.

The roundtable which was held yesterday in Abuja, served as a platform to honor the legacies of veterans and emphasize that their wealth of experience remains invaluable to national development.

In her address, the Director General of the NSCC, Dr. Emem Omokaro, highlighted the importance of respecting and valuing senior citizens.

She stressed that while old age is often regarded as a blessing, it is accompanied by stigmatization, which presents numerous challenges for the elderly. “Old people face a lot of difficulties in society, often being mistreated simply because of their age,” Dr. Omokaro stated.

She further emphasized that human rights do not diminish with age, and it is crucial for society to change its perception of aging.

The DG also discussed the vital role veterans play in economic development, noting that their experiences and expertise can still contribute significantly to national growth.

“Our veterans have much to offer, even after retirement,” she said, calling for more initiatives to engage senior citizens in various sectors.

One of the key highlights of the roundtable was the push for the domestication of the NSCC Act. Dr. Omokaro called on relevant authorities to fully implement the provisions of the NSCC Act across the country, to ensure better welfare for senior citizens and promote policies that protect their rights.

One of Nigeria’s most iconic television figures, Peter Igho, initiated the Media and Entertainment Veterans meeting after learning about the NSCC’s projects aimed at supporting the elderly.

He expressed his belief that the veterans of the media and entertainment industry, who dedicated their lives to their craft, deserve recognition and appreciation.

Igho, who has left a lasting legacy in Nigerian television, noted that many careers were shaped by the veterans honored at the roundtable.

His commitment to honoring these pioneers reflects his passion for ensuring that those who paved the way are supported in their later years.

Through his collaboration with the NSCC, Igho hopes to bridge the gap between veterans and the recognition they deserve.

Veteran Nollywood actress Joke Silva, who was present at the event, expressed her gratitude for the recognition and underscored the importance of treating the elderly with respect. “We all will age someday, and how we treat our elders today reflects on the kind of society we want to build,” Silva remarked.

She urged the younger generation to acknowledge the wisdom of older citizens and treat them with care and dignity.

Also speaking, Dr Ladan Salihu, a veteran Broadcast Journalist praised the National Senior Citizens Centre for becoming a cornerstone in providing holistic care to veterans.

“Knowing that an agency like this exists in Nigeria is a source of joy, as it assures us that we can age peacefully without the fear of stigmatization,” he said.

He suggested that the meetings be held quarterly to allow veterans to reconnect with their peers and openly discuss their challenges and achievements.

Salihu also advocated for the creation of a financial reserve for veterans, serving as a backup for those in need of financial assistance.

The event concluded with a call for more awareness on the rights and contributions of older persons in society, encouraging everyone to view aging as a natural process that enriches the human experience rather than a burden.

Nigeria @ 64: NGIJ Calls for Good Governance, Economic Recovery, and National Unity

The Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists, NGIJ has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led administration to redouble its efforts towards delivering campaign promises on good governance, economic recovery and National unity.

NGIJ also urge government to prioritise freedom of press, as it forms critical componant of modern democracy. Noting that journalists face harassment and intimidation, as a result, stifling their ability to report truthfully.

“We therefore demand an end to these unnecessary attacks and call for protection of press freedom” in Nigeria.

The call was made by the President of the Guild, Malam Abdulrahman Aliagan, today in Abuja in a felicitation message to Nigerians on the occasion of the nation’s 64th Independence Anniversary.

According to the Guild President, “As Nigeria marks its
64th Independence anniversary, the country stands at a critical juncture, facing a multitude of challenges that have tested the resilience of its people. From the lingering effects of economic hardship to the persistent threats of terrorism, kidnapping, vandalisation of critical infrastructure and other social vices, Nigerians have endured a tumultuous journey since the nation’s inception.”

He stated further, “Amidst the trials, there remains a glimmer of hope and a steadfast determination to propel the country towards a brighter future.”

“The Guild, a prominent investigative organization committed to deepening democracy, transparency and accountability, stands ready to collaborate with the government in its efforts to rid the nation of corruption and steer it towards an enviable heights.

“President Tinubu, upon assuming office, has acknowledged the daunting tasks that lie ahead. The new administration must now show its commitment to good governance by addressing the root causes of the country’s economic woes and intensifying the onslaght against the scourge of terrorism, kidnapping, and other social ills.”

NGIJ leadership charges Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) and other key stakeholders in the sector, including the Dangote Refinery, to play their pivotal role in revitalizing the sector, that remains the backbone of the nation’s economy.

“We call for a critical examination of the industry’s challenges and the implementation of comprehensive reforms, to ensure that the benefits of the sector are equitably distributed among all Nigerians.” Aliagan said.

As the country celebrates its independence, citizens are called upon to join hands with the government in this transformative journey. By fostering a spirit of unity, cooperation, and civic engagement, Nigerians can work together to overcome the obstacles that have hindered the nation’s progress and secure a brighter, more prosperous future for all.

“In this momentous occasion, the Guild prayed for the leaders, the wisdom and fortitude to navigate the path ahead, emerging stronger and more resilient than ever before.

“May the 64th Independence anniversary inspire a renewed hope and commitment to the ideals of democracy, social justice, and national unity that have defined the Nigerian spirit since its inception.” The statement concludes.

GTCO Under Fire As House of Reps Set for Forensic Audit Amid Corruption Allegations, Arrest of Journalists

By Abdulrahman Aliagan, Abuja

In a startling turn of events, the House of Representatives has given the green light to investigate corruption and money laundering allegations against Mr. Segun Agbaje, the Group Chief Executive Officer of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO), and the bank itself.

The decision comes after a petition submitted by the President of Arewa Consultative Youth Movement, Alhaji Yusuf Kabiru and presented by Hon. Nnamdi Ezechi, Delta state raised serious concerns regarding the financial practices under Agbaje’s leadership.

The petition, presented to the Speaker of the House, Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, highlighted disturbing allegations, including the fictitious reporting of profits amounting to a staggering one trillion Naira, the use of family members as fronts for illicit activities, corruption, money laundering, and fraudulent practices within GTBank.

The petition called for a thorough investigation into these allegations to uphold justice and restore confidence among investors and citizens in the financial institutions. It emphasized the need for a forensic audit to uncover the truth behind the inflated profit figures and unethical business dealings allegedly orchestrated by Agbaje and his associates.

Moreover, the petition requested the immediate suspension of Mr. Segun Agbaje from his position as Group CEO of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc to prevent any potential interference with the inquiry. It also urged regulatory bodies such as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) to safeguard depositors’ funds and protect customers’ investments during this period of uncertainty.

The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, has referred the petition to the House Committee on the Public Petition for a thorough investigation. The gravity of the allegations and the call for a forensic audit underscore the atrocity of the situation at GTBank and the urgent need to address these alarming claims of corruption and financial misconduct.

As the investigation unfolds, the future of GTBank and the fate of its embattled GMD, Segun Agbaje, hang in the balance, awaiting the truth to be uncovered and justice to be served.

Power Play and Press Suppression

In a disturbing tale of power, influence, and alleged press suppression, four Nigerian journalists found themselves at the center of a media storm. Their crime, they published a story that questioned Guaranty Trust Bank’s (GTBank) inflated profits, favoritism towards the bank’s Group CEO’s sister, and his high-handed management style, which is the subject matter in the ongoing investigation by Nigeria’s House of Representatives.

The journalists were arrested by Nigeria Police Force, allegedly on the orders of GTBank’s CEO, Mr. Segun Agbaje, they were arraigned, Friday at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos, and remanded at Ikoyi Correctional Center till October 4th on charges bothering on cyberstalking and spreading false information, with claims that their report insulted the CEO of GTCO Plc.

However, this incident raises grave concerns about press freedom and the rule of law. The Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists, NGIJ intervened, seeking an amicable settlement of the matter. Notable individuals attempted to mediate on the matter but to no avail.

The police’s Gestapo-style arrest, without registering the arrests with local authorities, has been condemned by the Kwara and Ogun states councils of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), raising questions on breach of the journalists’ fundamental human rights, particularly as they were kept in police custody for over 48-hour detention limit stipulated by Nigerian law.

The media’s response is equally disturbing as some major newspapers initially reported the resolution by the House of Representatives to probe the allegations against GTCO, only to delete the report online, leaving behind faint links. This has raised questions about the independence of Nigeria’s press and the influence of powerful individuals and organizations.

House of Reps Cautions on Incessant Arrest and Detention of Journalists

On the 11th of July, thecable.ng reports that the House of Representatives asked security agencies to stop the “incessant” arrest and detention of journalists. The lower legislative chamber passed the resolution during plenary, following the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance titled: ‘Need to Curtail the Incessant and Unlawful Arrest and Detention of Journalists by Law Enforcement Agencies’.

According to the report, “The motion that was sponsored by Clement Jimbo, an All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmaker representing Abak/Etim Ekpo/Ika federal constituency of Akwa Ibom, noted that there has been a spike in the clampdown on journalists by security operatives in the last one year.

“In February, Kasarachi Aniagolu, a journalist with the Whistler Newspaper in Abuja, was arrested and detained for several hours. In March, Segun Olatunji, then editor of FirstNews, was abducted in Lagos.

“On May 1, Daniel Ojukwu, a journalist with the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ), was detained by the police for 10 days after he was “abducted” by officers in Lagos.

“On May 14, Jamil Mabai, a freelance journalist, was detained by the Katsina Hisbah religious police after being invited to “interview their spokesperson”.

“On May 23, Madu Onuorah, publisher and editor-in-chief of Globalupfront Newspaper, was arrested and detained in Abuja.

“On May 28, the police detained Dayo Aiyetan, executive director of the International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR), and Nurudeen Akewushola, a reporter.

“Moving the motion, Jimbo said press freedom is a fundamental right enshrined in the constitution and must be obeyed.

“The lawmaker said journalists are being “unlawfully arrested, detained, and harassed” for carrying out their professional duties by law enforcement agencies “relying on the offense of cyber-stalking within the Cybercrimes Act, 2015”.

“Jimbo told his colleagues that the frequent arrest of journalists may limit investigative and independent journalism.

“The motion was unanimously adopted when it was put to a voice vote by Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house.

“Consequently, the house said protecting the rights of journalists is not only important for upholding democracy but also for safeguarding the principles of free speech and human rights. The Green Chamber asked the police and other law enforcement agencies to “cautiously and democratically rely on section 24 of the Cybercrime Act 2015 as amended and/or charge anyone, including journalists, to court if they have violated any law of the land instead of depriving them of their constitutional right”.

“The lower legislative chamber also resolved to conduct inquiries into recent cases of detention of journalists and engage in diplomatic efforts to pressure the government to respect press freedom. The house mandated the committees on national security to ensure compliance.” The Cable reports.

Similarly, on the 6th of August, the Committee to Protect Journalists called on Nigerian authorities to investigate reports that dozens of journalists were assaulted, harassed, and detained while covering cost-of-living protests, which began on August 1.
According to the report, “CPJ is investigating multiple incidents including one in the capital Abuja on August 3, where masked security forces fired bullets and teargas at several journalists wearing “Press” vests and their media-branded cars at the national stadium.

“Attacks on the press have been reported across the country since July 31, including by unidentified assailants who smashed the windows of a Channels Television-branded bus carrying 11 journalists and a car carrying two journalists in the northern city of Kano and others who assaulted journalists while they were reporting in southern Delta State, as well as police arrests of reporters in Maiduguri in northeastern Borno State.” It said.

Despite the House of Representative resolution cautioning security agents on the incessant arrest and detention of Journalists on the 20th and 25th of September another four Journalists, namely: Rowland Olonishua of The Herald Newspaper, Seun Odunlami of the Newsjaunts, Wale Olurotimi of The National Monitor and Precious Eze were arrested and remanded on the 27th of September in Ikoyi Correctional center till the 4th of October, 2024 by the Federal High Court, Ikoyi Lagos.

It is therefore instructive to note that, journalists play a crucial role in society by informing the public through accurate and unbiased reporting, holding those in power accountable through investigative journalism by promoting transparency and openness in government, institutions and also facilitating public debate and discourse on critical issues as well as protecting democracy and human rights through watchdog journalism.

Press suppression has far-reaching implications on any society, including the erosion of press freedom, increased authoritarianism and dictatorship, threats to security and stability as well as undermining human rights and democracy.

As the Committee on Public Petitions investigates the matter concerning GTCO and its CEO, one thing is clear: this case represents a chilling intersection of power, influence, and alleged press suppression.

The outcome will be a critical test of Nigeria’s commitment to democratic values and the protection of journalists’ rights. Only time will tell if justice will prevail.

Aliagan, an Abuja-based seasoned Journalist, Group Managing Editor, TimeNigeria Magazine and newly elected President of Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists, NGIJ.

FG Begins Distribution of 2,000 CNG-Powered Tricycles to Empower Youth

Maryam Aminu

In a significant effort to empower Nigerian youth and tackle transportation challenges, the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, in collaboration with the Presidential CNG Initiative (PI-CNG), has commenced the distribution of 2,000 CNG-powered tricycles.

This initiative seeks to address the transportation needs of young Nigerians while promoting environmentally friendly solutions and creating economic opportunities for youth across the country.

Speaking at the launch ceremony in Abuja, the Honourable Minister of Youth Development, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim, highlighted the importance of the program in providing sustainable transportation solutions and fostering youth empowerment.

She emphasized that the initiative would create avenues for skill development and economic growth among the youth demographic.

“The unwavering commitment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to alleviating the daily struggles of citizens, especially the youth, is evident in this initiative.
These CNG-powered tricycles will significantly ease transportation challenges and enhance the quality of life for Nigerians,” Dr. Ibrahim said.

She acknowledged the presence of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) and other youth and student groups, applauding their continued efforts to represent the interests of Nigerian youth.

“With these CNG-powered tricycles and other ongoing initiatives, we are not just transforming transportation; we are building a brighter future for the youth of Nigeria. Together, we can ensure that our young people are empowered to lead and succeed,” she added.

The Hon. Minister, Federal Ministry of Youth Development, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim giving her goodwill mesaage during the ceremony of launching the distribution of 2,000 CNG-Powered Tricycles to youth in Abuja.

Also speaking, the Honourable Minister of State for Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande described the initiative as one of the flagship programs of the current administration.

He noted that the initiative is designed to reduce unemployment and improve the socio-economic well-being of Nigerian youth, women, and vulnerable groups.

“Entrepreneurship is a key focus of this administration, and through continuous empowerment efforts like this, we aim to create jobs and eradicate unemployment. We urge the beneficiaries to make the best use of these resources to support Nigeria’s economic growth and sustainability,” Comrade Olawande said.

In his remarks, the President of the National Commercial Tricycle and Motorcycle Owners and Riders Association (NATOMORAS), Usman Buba Gwoza, expressed gratitude to the government for fulfilling its promise to empower members of the association through the provision of CNG-powered tricycles.

He emphasized the vital role NATOMORAS members play in Nigeria’s transportation system and how this empowerment will support job creation, poverty alleviation, and environmental sustainability.

“We have come this far together with trust and commitment. We encourage the government to continue supporting us, recognizing the critical role NATOMORAS plays in the daily transportation needs of millions of Nigerians,” Gwoza said.

Middle, representative  of the Secretary  to the Government  of the Federation and Permanent Secretary  General Services Office, OSGF, Mbaeri Maurice Nnamdi ,  3rd left, Hon. Minister of Youth Development, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim,  1st left, Hon. Minister of State for Youth Development,  Comrade Ayodele Olawande , 2nd right, Rt. Hon.  Ekperikpe Ekpo, Hon. Minister of State for  Petroleum  (Gas)  and others at the Launching of the distribution of 2,000 CNG Tricycles to the Youth .

Kano High Court Bars Zamfara Governor from Smear Campaign Against Matawalle

Maryam Aminu

The Kano High Court has issued a restraining order against the Governor of Zamfara State, Dauda Lawal, and his associates, prohibiting them from engaging in a smear campaign against the Honourable Minister of State for Defence, Alhaji Bello Muhammed Matawalle.

The court also granted a restraining order on the Nigeria Police Force, Inspector-General of Police, the Government of Zamfara State, Attorney General of the Federation, and several media outlets, pending the hearing and determination of the originating motion.

This legal development comes amid allegations that Governor Lawal has been making media appearances to defame Matawalle by linking him to banditry and corruption charges, without providing any credible evidence.

Matawalle’s supporters argue that these accusations are part of a larger plot to undermine his reputation, both within Zamfara State and at the national level, particularly as news circulates about a potential cabinet reshuffle under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

According to the court’s order, Governor Lawal and his proxies, along with media outlets such as Vision Media Services Ltd, Vision FM, Farin Wata TV, Liberty Radio and TV, and prominent figures like Shuaibu Mungadi and Tijjani Ramalan, have been barred from further defaming Matawalle or disseminating unverified information against him.

The smear campaign, orchestrated by Governor Lawal, is believed to be a calculated effort to discredit Matawalle, who has seen his political influence grow significantly.

As a member of President Tinubu’s cabinet and a rising figure in Zamfara politics, Matawalle’s increasing prominence may have led to these desperate attempts by his opponents.

Sources suggest that Governor Lawal’s campaign against Matawalle may be motivated by the possibility of Matawalle’s reappointment in the anticipated cabinet reshuffle.

The attempts to tarnish Matawalle’s image appear to be aimed at undermining his chances of securing a continued role in Tinubu’s government.

The court has now intervened, emphasizing that the public should be cautious of any misinformation being spread by Governor Lawal or his proxies.

The court ruling makes it clear that any further attempts to tarnish Matawalle’s reputation will be viewed as a violation of the restraining order.

The Kano High Court’s interim injunction specifically restrains Governor Lawal, the media outlets involved, and all other respondents from inviting, arresting, detaining, or prosecuting Alhaji Masuda Abdulkadir, a close associate of Matawalle, who was also targeted in the defamation efforts.

Additionally, Vision Media Services Ltd and Tijjani Ramalan, among others, have been ordered to cease any broadcasts or publications that defame Matawalle or discuss the allegations in the case until the substantive application is heard and determined by the court.

This legal action has sparked widespread attention, raising questions about the role of media in political rivalries and the ethical implications of such smear campaigns.

Yusuf Idris Gusau, the Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Zamfara State, welcomed the court’s decision, emphasizing the importance of upholding the rule of law and protecting the reputation of public officials from unfounded attacks.

“This smear campaign orchestrated by Governor Lawal and his allies is unbecoming and unbefitting of someone in his position.

He said the public should be wary of deceitful information being spread, and we are grateful to the Kano High Court for intervening and putting the matter into the proper perspective,” Gusau said in a statement.

As the legal battle unfolds, all eyes remain on the court proceedings, and the political implications of this case could reverberate throughout Zamfara State and beyond.

Defence Minister Hails Armed Forces, Urges Unity as Nigeria Marks 64th Independence Anniversary

Emmanuel Daudu

In commemoration of Nigeria’s 64th Independence Anniversary, the Honourable Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has paid glowing tribute to the Nigerian Armed Forces for their critical role in preserving the nation’s sovereignty.

In a message released by the Ministry of Defence, Badaru also congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and all Nigerians, calling for continued unity and collaboration as the country navigates its current challenges.

“Our Armed Forces have been the backbone of Nigeria’s security, showing unparalleled dedication in defending our territorial integrity,” the Minister stated.

He emphasized the significance of unity, noting that it is the cornerstone of national development and peace.

Badaru further applauded President Tinubu for his steadfast support of the military, describing it as a key factor in the nation’s ongoing efforts to strengthen security and stability.

“As we celebrate this Independence Day, it is clear that our path to progress lies in our collective resolve to support the Armed Forces and work towards lasting peace and prosperity,” he remarked.

The Defence Minister expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future, asserting that with the continued commitment of the Armed Forces and the unity of its citizens, the nation is poised to achieve lasting change and development.

The message resonates with the ongoing national discourse on the importance of collective action in tackling security issues and fostering a sense of national identity as Nigeria looks ahead to a prosperous future.

Victor Keji Odekunle: A Trailblazer Building Nigeria’s National Image in UK

By Abdulrahman Aliagan

In the vast tapestry of the Nigerian Diaspora, where success stories and tales of triumph abound, there exists a darker thread that threatens to unravel the very fabric of Nigeria’s reputation.

Across the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Canada, Europe and even in other African countries, a handful of Nigerians have become synonymous with misconduct, fraud, and other unsavory behaviors that paint a negative picture of our homeland.

In recent years, headlines have been dominated by stories of Nigerians abroad engaging in fraudulent activities, money laundering, and other illicit practices that tarnish the collective image of our nation. From elaborate scams targeting unsuspecting individuals to high-profile cases of corruption, these individuals have cast a long shadow over the hardworking, honest Nigerians who strive to make positive contributions to their communities.

The repercussions of these actions reverberate far beyond the borders of the countries in which they occur.

They reinforce harmful stereotypes, fuel xenophobia, and erode the trust and respect that Nigerians have worked so hard to build on the global stage.

In the United States and the United Kingdom, in particular, where Nigerians have made significant strides in various fields, these negative headlines threaten to overshadow the achievements of the many law-abiding, highly skilled professionals who call these countries home.

The impact of these negative narratives is felt not only in the diaspora but also in Nigeria itself. As our nation strives to cement its place on the world stage as a beacon of progress and prosperity, the actions of a few tarnish the efforts of the many who work tirelessly to build a better future for our country.

It is therefore essential for us, as a community, to note some figures who are doing everything possible to correct the ugly colour being painted by some Nigerians.

As some Nigerians are striving harder to be ambassadors of positivity, demonstrating the very best of our culture and heritage, as well as committed to upholding the highest standards of conduct and reclaim the narrative of our nation in the diaspora and beyond.

It is time for us to stand together, to show the world who we truly are, and to ensure that the light we shine is one of integrity, honor, and pride in our Nigerian identity.
In a world where success is often defined by the ability to navigate the complexities of modern life, one Nigerian stands out as a beacon of excellence, shattering barriers and making his homeland proud.

This is the story of Mr. Victor Keji Odekunle, a remarkable individual who has risen to the pinnacle of his profession, earning the prestigious title of Chartered Engineer (CEng MIMechE) from the Institute of Mechanical Engineers in the United Kingdom.

Born and raised in Modakeke, Osun state in Nigeria, West Africa, Mr. Odekunle’s journey to the UK has been one of unwavering determination and dedication. A graduate of Mechanical Engineering from Ladoke Akintola University with a Masters degree in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering from the University of Greenwich and a wealth of certifications, including Prince2 and Green Belt Six Sigma, he has proven himself to be a true polymath, excelling in a wide range of disciplines.

But it is his exceptional work experience that truly sets Mr. Odekunle apart. From his role as a Lead Engineer and Scrum Master at Tata Technologies UK, where he has been instrumental in shaping the future of climate control systems, to his previous positions at Ansaldo Nuclear Limited and Jaguar Land Rover, he has consistently demonstrated an unparalleled ability to deliver results.

“Victor is a true visionary, a man who sees the big picture and has the drive to make it a reality,” says his colleague at Tata Technologies Mr Davies Oni. “His attention to detail, coupled with his strong leadership skills, has made him an invaluable asset to our team. We are proud to have him on board, and I have no doubt that his contributions will continue to shape the future of our industry.”

But Mr. Odekunle’s impact extends beyond the confines of the corporate world. As a member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, the Association of Business Executives, and the British Computer Society, he has established himself as a respected voice in the engineering community, sharing his expertise and inspiring the next generation of innovators.

“Victor’s commitment to his craft is truly inspiring,” says a fellow member of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO), Frankly “He embodies the very essence of what it means to be a Chartered Engineer – a true leader in his field, driven by a passion for innovation and a desire to push the boundaries of what is possible.”

But for Mr. Odekunle, his greatest source of pride lies not in his professional accolades, but in his ability to make a difference in the lives of others. Through his involvement in various charitable initiatives, he has shown that true success is not just about personal achievement, but about using one’s talents to better the world around them.

As he continues to blaze a trail of excellence in the UK, Mr. Victor Keji Odekunle stands as a shining example of what can be achieved when passion, hard work, and a commitment to excellence converge. His story is a testament to the power of the human spirit, and a reminder that with determination and resilience, even the most ambitious dreams can be realized.