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AFN: Ibrahim Gusau begs sports ministry for Reconciliation

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…pleads with Ministry, AFN not to dump Puma kits

According to the Guardian report, embattled former President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) Ibrahim Gusau wants reconciliation with the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development as the AFN.

Gusau’s newfound conciliatory disposition is coming after seizing the password of the federation for over a year and turning himself into the sole administrator of the federation and jeopardizing Nigeria’s relay team’s participation at the Poland world relay by sending an email to World Athletics that Nigeria will not participate.

He had also instituted multiple court cases against the Minister, the Ministry and the federal government but now wants reconciliation.

But the Guardian of May 6, 2021 reports that, “Meanwhile, embattled AFN President, Ibrahim Shehu Gusau has appealed to the sports ministry and his fellow board members to reconsider their stance on the Puma kits.

“It will be sad for Team Nigeria to abandon the Puma kits as our athletes prepare for the Tokyo Olympics Games. Even if we offend God, we beg for forgiveness. We are humans. Let us put behind what happened in the past and work towards the progress of our great country. Puma gave Nigeria kits worth over $2.5 million for four years and we should make use of them, especially now that there is no money in the country. I have instructed the Technical Director to release the Puma kits for our athletes so that they will appear in uniform at the U.S. Relays and at the Tokyo Olympics. I am ready to work with them,” Gusau told The Guardian.

Simply to protect the deal he had with Puma Gusau is seeking reconciliation while in the past he has shunned several attempts at reconciliation. Gusau took the government to court. Gusau has been charged by the IG of Police and is now facing trial for criminal breach of trust, theft and funds diversion.

Gusau refused to sign the resolution reached by the committee of Confederation of African Athletics and World Athletics in April that would have solved and reconciled the parties.

His prevarication has left analysts questioning the kind of reconciliation Gusau has in mind with some saying he wants what has not given.

Group kicks against plot to destabilise Buhari’s government

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… vows to defend nation’s democracy

The Nigeria First movement says it will resist any attempt by vested interests to destabilise President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

The pan-Nigerian organisation said it is aware of the plot by disgruntled elements hiding under the nomenclature of activism to perpetrate evil in the country through the sponsorship of acts of violence along ethnic and religious lines.

Nigeria First which raised the alarm at a press conference on Thursday in Abuja, however, vowed to defend the country’s democracy.

The Department of State Services (DSS) had on Sunday alerted Nigerians on sinister moves by misguided elements to wreak havoc on the government, sovereignty and corporate existence of the country.

The Presidency echoed this warning on Tuesday, adding that the intention is to eventually throw the country into a tailspin, which would compel a forceful and undemocratic change of leadership.

And speaking on behalf of the group, National Secretary,
Richard Augustine-Adie said urgent and proactive steps must be taken, else Nigeria would end up in ruins.

He, therefore, called on all well-meaning Nigerians to “stay united in one spirit, body and soul, for it is neither East nor West, South or North but One Nigeria, and the Nigeria of our dreams which is within reach if we stay united”.

While commending security agencies for their efforts in addressing the security challenges in the country, the group further cautioned these “unscrupulous elements to channel their resources and time to more productive ventures”.

The Nigeria First added that it would mobilise Nigerians to the streets should they continue with their despicable attempt at destabilising the country.

Read full statement below:

The leadership of Nigeria First welcomes you all to the important press conference in light of the recent happenings in the country that portends grave danger if the relevant stakeholders do not take urgent and proactive steps in the country.

Nigeria First, as a pan-Nigerian organization with membership across the country, is alarmed with the turn of events in the country regarding the activities of some disgruntled elements that are hell-bent on causing disaffection in the country through a nefarious plot to truncate our nascent democracy.

It is consequently despicable that the harbingers of violence and destruction have perfected the plot to destabilize the country to fulfil their desire to see the country burn and seize to exist.

Nigeria First is aware of the seriousness of the plot and, as such, wishes to inform members of the general public to be wary of individuals and groups hiding under the nomenclature of activism to perpetrate evil in the country through the sponsorship of acts of violence along ethnic and religious lines.

These individuals and groups have been behind the religious and ethnic tension in the country in an apparent attempt to divide the country along these lines and eventually set the country at war at this critical point of our existence.

We wish to state in unequivocal terms that should urgent and proactive steps not taken, these harbingers of violence and conflict would have their way, and Nigeria would end up in ruins to the chagrin of the vision of our founding fathers.

This is indeed the time for all well-meaning Nigerians to stay united in one spirit, body and soul, for it is neither East nor West, South or North but One Nigeria, and the Nigeria of our dreams which is within reach if we stay united and resist overtures from these unscrupulous elements to destroy the country.

Nigeria First, as an organization in the vanguard of promoting the ideals of good governance, peace and unity in Nigeria, is sending a clarion call to all religious and ethnic groups in Nigeria to see this trying period as an avenue to prove to the world that there is strength in our diversity.

This is also an avenue to send a strong message to these unscrupulous elements to channel their resources and time to more productive ventures that would have a meaningful impact on the lives of ordinary Nigerians instead of promoting and sponsoring acts of violence across the country.

Nigeria First wishes to remind Nigerians that the pledge to Nigeria our country, to be faithful, loyal and honest. To serve Nigeria with all our strength, to defend her unity and uphold her glory, is indeed sacrosanct.

It is, therefore, our considered opinion that this is indeed time to come together and defend the unity of Nigeria in this critical point of our existence. If we don’t do this, nobody will do it for us. It consequently behoves us to ensure that those plotting the destabilization of Nigeria are put to shame.

Nigeria First, as an organization, is also using this medium to inform all those that have been fueling religious and ethnic tension in the country that Nigerians shall indeed expose and reject them in totality.

We shall also mobilize Nigerians to the streets should they continue with their despicable attempt at destabilizing the country. We shall march for the unity of Nigeria, and we shall ensure that Nigeria stays united as ever.

We also wish to commend the efforts of our security agencies in their efforts at addressing the security challenges in the country. It is indeed a statement that they have been proactive and doing all within their means that Nigerians are protected across the country.

We must also remind Nigerians that the task at hand requires all hands to be on deck in our quest to stay united as a people and as a country, for united we stand and divided we fall.

Nigerians must also do well to realize that the gains recorded in critical sectors of our economy have rattled some vested interests. As such, they are hell-bent on throwing the country into chaos by all means necessary.

Nigeria First shall continue to engage critical stakeholders in this regard, and we make this solemn pledge to ensure that Nigeria continues to enjoy peace and tranquillity.

Our support for the strides of the Muhammadu Buhari administration remains unflinching. This much we have demonstrated over the years, and we shall continue to in the quest to translate the hopes and aspirations of Nigerians across the country into tangible realities.

It is our firm belief that Nigeria shall overcome its adversaries, and we shall come out as one solid and indivisible entity.

We thank you all for your time and attention and implore us to take this message of peace and unity to our various constituencies.

Buhari on Wednesday welcomed the release of the 27 students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, Kaduna State

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Buhari on Wednesday welcomed the release of the 27 students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, Kaduna State. He also educated their friends, families, the authorities and the people of Kaduna State about the evolution. Buhari’s place was included in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, titled”President Buhari welcomes the launch of Forestry School pupils’

“I welcome the release of the 27 students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, and congratulate their friends, families, and the government and people of Kaduna State. We are happy they have been released.”

The President was quoted as stating that, “We’re glad they’ve been released.  “We express our profound appreciation to each of the celebrities who contributed one way or another to the happy result, particularly, the security and defence agencies, the officials of the Ministry of Environment and the authorities of Kaduna State.  We thank Nigerians for their own prayers.

“In accordance with Shehu, Buhari is known for steadfastness and safety consciousness on the part of taxpayers and the law enforcement bureaus. He was likewise believed to have deplored what he called the increasing politicisation of safety in the nation by opportunistic politicians.”The President appeals to the launch of the pupils of their Greenfield University and the rest of the taxpayers held in captivity, expressing the strong conclusion of his government to make sure the Nigerians lived in a state where everybody can proceed where they need, whenever they need with no fear of kidnapping and banditry,” the announcement added.

“I call for steadfastness & security awareness on the part of the law enforcement agencies and citizens. Let me once again condemn the increasing politicization of security in Nigeria, by opportunistic politicians. All hands must be on deck to achieve enduring peace & security”

If anyone had told George Floyd – Taking a clue from Derek Chauvin’s Conviction

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On that faithful 25th day of May 2020, if anyone had told George Floyd that the African-American it would be his last, I presume the African American blood in him would have sparked up some rebuke religiously or spiritually such as;’May the gods forbid’,’ I rebuke that in Jesus name’,” It isn’t my part’ and so on. That is the African spirit and it doesn’t know bounds even when you are on the white person’s land.

To conquer the common phrase of a trigger happy authorities’, he opted to sniff life from a fellow guy using choke — holding him down by the throat with his knee. I observed in pain wondering what he was thinking to subject Floyd to such a gruesome act resulting in his death. His faint voice I can’t breathe’ have to have melted Chauvin’s heart but it seemed he had non at the time. It was grieving to see that movie on social programs and cable networks.

This spurred a rampage in the complete Minneapolis that caught the attention of the world. My heart is heavy not simply for Chauvin’s actions that denied a healthy-looking brother of his right to existence. But I despair more for my home country, where a lot of these have occurred and justice is swept under the rug.

It was agitation to terminate the incessant harassments, molestations, and killings of innocent citizens from the men of the Nigerian Police. As opposed to yield favourable effects or alter it resulted in what sounds like a hijack to dent the development causing a shipwreck.

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Countless better still thousands of Chauvin’s exist at our Police Force and they execute life-threatening actions resulting in loss of lives that are unaccounted for. Where the offenders are booked, the legal system hasn’t managed to convict lots of these and they’re still in the force wielding around with guns purchased with taxpayers’ money. Among the cheering elements of Chauvin’s story was how he had been fished out immediately and turned into a public figure to get the negative or incorrect reason.

Derek Chauvin was not just charged with three count charges of third-degree murder, second-degree murder, and manslaughter, he was tried and convicted in the space of 11 months. It began from his trial lasting just 15 days, together with 44 witnesses into the case. The peak of it was that that Judge Cahill didn’t wait for long but only about 11 hours to reach a verdict and obtained Chauvin convicted of three charges.

This occurs where the associations are properly ordered and run independently. Of course, the American Judicial system might not be 100 percent in its modus operandi, but this sweet judgment has put their judicial procedure on a high pedestal on an issue that brought a worldwide audience.

Justice of this magnitude is a herculean task in a system knotted in coercion, corruption, manipulation of judges, intentional delay of case files where trials can be hauled for half a decade or more, decayed and dilapidated court infrastructure, poor wages for judicial staff which has led in an indefinite strike by Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) since April 06, 2021. This sort of system will barely deliver justice and it is only going to continue to soften the expectation of the masses such that they would rather let the thing off the grid compared to waste time looking for legal proceedings. This is normal people as a people and it is prevalent in our judicial system.

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Does one wonder how a lot of the trigger-happy police officers have been shamed nationwide? Often, we only hear that the Force has apprehended the officers in question and would be attempted. From there, we’re kept in the dark and that is it. Where they are declared to be dismissed, instances of them in service abound and they walk openly while the sufferer’s family remains in misery. Who hasn’t heard men of the police force in Nigeria boast how they have killed, and nothing happened? Actually, they make statements such as;’ I move to kill you and nothing go occur’; ‘e p do me make I mild (take ) individual’;’ I move to kill you throw way (off )’ and lots of unimaginable statements to sabotage the innocent and overburdened citizens they took an oath to guide and protect. These officers have become reckless with words from the ability of the guns they carry.

Not to forget the area of the eyewitness, the role of Darnella Frazier was well recognized with her video recording of this episode, which she uploaded on her FB wall that triggered the global protest of police brutality and racism. As a people, we have heroes and heroines who cover Chauvin-like scenes, but they are soon found and taken care of. I’ve had to go to Ibadan in August 2020 in the simplicity of the lockdown and interstate journey. A neighbour was unlawfully detained for 72 hours because the Police punish him together along with his mobile phone while his car approached the checkpoint. His offence was that the police watched him holding his telephone at one of the (illegal) checkpoints. His phone was captured and smashed living him without a phone a reach his family.

This is what happens in our society in which the uniform guys abhor civilians holding their telephones within their premises or sight.

The fear of not being caught has inhibited the type of evidence required to nail a mean Nigerian police officer who displays’Chauvinism’ on civilians. This must be addressed by possible legislation which enables the citizens to be permitted to utilize their camera-enabled cellular devices to catch any scene of a crime or interest scenes by law enforcement agents. For years now, an average road user around the nation’s highways can’t or dare not get or make a call or be seen with his or her phone handy whilst approaching a roadblock or checkpoint from the uniform guys be it NPF or NA. It is a crime that would amount to impounding the vehicle, regular search of passengers, and invading their privacies at will. This is supposed to be assessed and stopped.

Space would not permit me in this piece to list some names of sufferers of Police brutality and no one has heard anything about the guilty officers. We will need to make deliberate efforts to emulate what is right and not in books. The #BlackLivesMatter campaign was a major trend on societal platforms. We also need to champion more home-related problems of police brutality. If we keep quiet, we all could become victims and also our blood spilt on the roads with one to hold accountable.

Beyond protesting and agitating against the excesses of the authorities, we also need to start drumming for the judiciary to be instantaneous in delivering conclusions of Chauvin’s related cases or issues in our country. It’s no longer sufficient to get the officers dismissed, the entire court procedure from trial to certainty ought to be publicized at each stage as we saw in the event of Chauvin. The world needed a regular update on the case, and it arrived through the desire of most.

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Their faces should tendency across media channels to a degree that they’d beg the ground to open and swallow them before they are convicted.

If this becomes a practice, it is going to go a long way to reform law enforcement and judicial institutions. Uniformed employees will start to believe twice before satisfying their urge to spend the life of another, whom they never created. It will lessen the rising death profile of our young ones in the hands of police brutality. It will restore confidence to believe in the force and embrace personnel as a compatriot.

 

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has declared N756.74 billion Capital Expenditure for 11 Nigerian electricity firms

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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has declared N756.74 billion Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) for its 11 Distribution Firms (DisCos) to the subsequent five years in their own Performance Improvement Plan (PIP).The projected investment directives were asked due to the DisCos in 2020 via an outstanding tariff inspection program. You will find anticipations of a tariff increase because the DisCos could just create the N756bn fund via the purchase. Sale Mamman, explained in a statement that the growth wouldn’t be significant.According to the data inside distinct orders into the 11 DisCos, the maximum fund endorsement moved to Ikeja DisCo since it obtained N121.9bn to execute its network enhancement goal. It was followed closely by Kaduna DisCo using N114bn goal; Eko DisCo is your third party with N93.76bn cost while Benin DisCo will invest N93.5bn on those investments. Ibadan DisCo would be to shell out N91.1bn, Abuja DisCo will invest N75.98bn, while Port Harcourt obtained N75.5bn as accepted CAPEX.For many others, Enugu DisCo includes N67.4bn approved finance, Kano DisCo will invest N63.1bn investing in community and transformer infrastructure while Jos DisCo obtained N47.2Bn because its authorized investment finance. The cheapest will be Yola DisCo using N27.3 because of the five year investment.

INEC generates addition of 1,235 polling units in Imo

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Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has generated added 1,235 polling units in Imo, bringing the entire amount of polling units from the country to 4,758.The country INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Prof. Francis Ezeonu made this known while briefing newsmen about the commission’s attempts to expand voter accessibility to polling units on Wednesday at Owerri. Ezeonu said over time, there had been efforts by the commission to make extra polling units to appeal to the attention in new settlements and regions with unmanageable voter inhabitants. He clarified that in 2011, the commission chose to make voting points and voting settlements to deal with the dilemma of overcrowding throughout the election and fresh resolutions not served with present polling units. Ezeonu stated the 1,235 polling units were made by converting existing unemployment points and unemployment point settlements into complete polling units.

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He stated the commission also surged, where necessary, existing or new polling units to areas where they had been more accessible to both voters and unserved areas. He explained INEC equally decongested present polling units by lowering the amount of voters per polling unit. The INEC REC reported the extra polling units were in accordance with the anticipation of this law that provided that “that the Commission set the adequate number of polling units in every Registration region and allot voters to these polling units “Based on him, INEC ran five general elections with the identical group and quantity of polling units created from the defunct National Electoral Commission in 1996 and utilized in 1999.Ezeonu stated the commission will continue to enhance the standard of access to electoral services supplied to voters by ensuring greater access to polling units for individuals with disabilities. The commission has also determined to enhance the health and security requirements at polling units throughout elections so as to abide by COVID-19 protocols in addition to address decreasing voter turnout at elections because of insufficient accessibility to polling units,” he explained. Ezeonu explained that the commission had been project a confirmation exercise and it’d compile the brand new polling units, release their names and delineation information prior to the resumption of nationally Constant Voter Registration (CVR) in June.

MTN Nigeria stated that banks have been indebted for N40.3 billion

MTN Nigeria has stated that banks have been indebted for it to the song of N40.3 billion at the end of quarter 2021 about the account of unstructured supplementary service data (USSD).MTN informed that its digital earnings grew by 101 per cent and fintech earnings by 28.5 per cent as customers continued to embrace more electronic products and services, a trend accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The company, in its Q1 financial report, said the business continued its recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown as the market improved. It, however, said service revenue for the enterprise was largely flat year-on-year (YoY) mainly due to the non-recognition of USSD earnings in Q1. The telecommunications firm said normalised growth (excluding USSD revenue) was 2.6 per cent, adding that”we continue to engage with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the deposit money banks (DMBs) to conclude the operational modalities for the new pricing framework that has been agreed upon for USSD services.”The mechanism for and time of this recovery of the industry-wide outstanding debts that exist for USSD services given to the DMBs form part of the process. At the end of Q1, N40.3 billion has been due to MTN Nigeria. MTN said costs rose by 14.8 per cent, mainly driven by a 19.2 per cent growth in operating expenses arising out of a hastened site rollout and the ramifications of Naira depreciation on lease leasing expenses.

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It pointed out that the overall increase in expenditures was partially mitigated by the comparatively moderate expansion of 7.8 per cent in the expense of sales following the suspension of new SIM sales and activations. As a result, MTN said its EBITDA rose by 19.1 per cent, supported by revenue growth, together with the EBITDA margin expanding by 0.9 pp to 53.1 per cent. Going forward, the Chief Executive Officer, MTN Nigeria, Karl Toriola, said that the company’s 2021 priorities remain unchanged, with a clear focus on sustaining double-digit earnings development, driving 4G network growth and positioning our fintech company for accelerated growth to unlock its full price. Toriola said the acquisition of an extra 800MHz spectrum positions us to deliver improved service speeds to Nigerians in service of the Government’s broadband initiative.”We will continue to maintain our expense efficiency programme to reinforce our financial standing and encourage margins. We stay in dialogue with all the DMBs on a pricing alternative for airtime sales commission while diversifying our airtime recharge stations to offer our readers more choices to buy airtime and stay connected.”We will pursue deeper and stronger stakeholder relationships and enhanced shared significance throughout our stakeholder ecosystem while ensuring that our actions align with the Government’s growth schedule. MTN said after the commencement of both SIM sales and activations, the initial run-rate of developments could be slower than usual as a result of new procedure requirements, system limitations and loss of qualified places for SIM registration. The company said this may affect the rate of developments in the short term,”we’re optimistic that the current procedures underway will entrench a stronger and sustainable enrollment procedure as we reaccelerate subscriber growth over the medium term.”As the economy continues its steady recovery in the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic which impacted the business in 2020, we expect that the base effects will partially influence our commercial and monetary trends in the remainder of the year. Although access to foreign exchange remains a constraint, we strive to minimise its influence on the business. Ultimately, we’ll continue to manage and invest in the resilience of the enterprise and networks since we monitor the longer-term economic potential consequences of this pandemic.”

Breaking: 42-year-old person, Suspected Sponsor Of Imo evil attacks arrested- Nnamdi Okafor

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A 42-year-old person, identified as Nnamdi Okafor in the Amanachi community at the Orsu Local Government Area of Imo country, has been detained by security operatives for allegedly diluting the new fatal attacks in the nation. In a few of the strikes, policemen, police stations and other government centers, such as the Owerri Correctional Centre, are targeted. SaharaReporters media in accordance with Vanguard, Okafor was detained at Aboha-Ohi about Lifeline Assembly, Owerri/Orlu Road at Imo state.

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It was observed that security operatives were observing Okafor for a while prior to his arrest. The defendant was identified as a manager of Pecubel Hotel at the nation. A source told Vanguard: “Nnamdi Okafor is from Amanachi neighborhood at Orsu Local Government Area of Imo country, that he had been detained in April, approximately Lifeline Assembly at Aboha-Ohi together Owerri /Orlu Road at Imo.”Okafor, man, 42 decades.

He is the manager of a single Pecubel Hotel and contains a pharmaceutical outlet in Lagos. The newspaper also said others were detained in relation to the lethal strikes in Imo with among those ring leaders’ names awarded as Izuchukwu Ohaeri. He was stated to be 31 Decades and out of Isiwenke, Amakohia at the Ihitte Uboma Local Government Area of Imo state.

Wema Bank celebrates 76 decades of customer satisfaction

Wema Bank is commemorating its 76th anniversary, starting from yesterday. The longest surviving indigenous Nigerian bank started operations in 1945 as Agbonmagbe Bank Limited. It turned into Wema Bank in 1969 after a change in possession. From these humble beginnings, Wema Bank currently operates the largest digital lender in Africa, fully being used in all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
To commemorate the landmark with its loyal customers, Wema Bank would engage the bank’s faithful customers on social websites with various giveaways in the coming weeks. Commenting about the 76th-anniversary activities, Head, Marketing, Corporate Communications and Investor Relations, Wema Bank, Funmilayo Falola, said the bank has excellent reasons to observe by appreciating customers’ loyalty over time.

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“For the past 76 years, we’ve consistently made our clients’ dreams, our dreams, and their objectives, our goals. We left their pride our number one priority. As we continue the relationship and grow together, we are honoured to keep our promise of providing innovative strong solutions to satisfy their different wants,” she said.

Shun drug abuse, violence – Adaeze Ezissi, anti-drug abuse campaigner

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Adaeze Emmanuella Ezissi, an anti-drug abuse campaigner has urged Nigerian youths to shun drug abuse and the violent life it leads to for the sake of their health, wellbeing and future and for the sake of the country.

In a press statement she issued in Abuja Ms Ezissi who is currently putting finishing touches to her book on ‘Combating Drug Abuse Among the Youth’ charged Nigerian youths to remember the link between drug abuse, political violence, criminal lifestyle and all manners of insecurities, including terrorism, banditry and kidnapping.

In her view “the well established connection between drug abuse and political thuggery and criminal conducts is enough warning for youths to toe the path of decency and engage in acceptable behaviourehavior and attitudes. This is because if you fall victim to drug abuse not only will your life be totally ruined, you will also be a disgrace to your family and an embarrassment to the nation”.

Ms Ezissi who is also the Chairman of the local organizing committee of an upcoming Summit on Drug Abuse put together by CERANY which is headed by Barr Chuks Aka-Madu, lamented that Nigeria may soon have a wasted and lost generation of drug addicts if all hands are not on deck to stem this evil scourge.

While commending the Federal government in its bold and ambitiodrug abusedrug abuse initiatives and the NDLEA for its innovative and proactive war against drug abuse and trafficking, she still believes that a lot more still needs to be done.

She thus called upon all stakeholders and indeed every Nigerian to join the campaign against drug abuse because it is everybody’s war and not that of the government alone.

To this end she emphasized that attention should be focused on “reaching out to very young children who are not yet exposed to drug abuse, mounting an aggressive public enlightenment campaign on the evil effects and consequences of drug abuse, counselling vulnerable entities and those who are already drug-dependent and mapping out strategies for the treatment, rehabilitation and reintegration of those weaned out of drug abuse into society’s mainstream”.