A human rights lawyer and activist, Barrister Uche Onyeagucha, has advised president Bola Tinubu to form a government of National Unity.
The lawmaker represented Owerri federal constituency at the lower chamber and was the former secretary to lmo State government under ex-governor Emeka Ihedioha.
The former National Welfare Secretary of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) stated this in an open letter he addressed to President Bola Tinubu and made available to TVN on Thursday.
The statement reads, “l m the young man (wearing a red cap and dressed in white) holding the microphone for you in the video, (which has gone viral) where you were calling for a National Protest in 2013.
“We were Pro-Democracy activists during the Regime of General Sani Abacha. In 1995, in our quest for democracy, we both attended the World Conference on Democracy in Washington DC sponsored by the National Endowment for Democracy, NED.
“We were both formerly in the opposition political parties of the defunct Action Congress (AC), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and the All Progressive Congress, (APC).
“I write to you with respect to the National Protests against hunger and Bad Governance which started on 1st of August. In truth, you have united Nigerians with your bad government and hunger.
“I doubt that your appointees are telling you the truth about the state of affairs in Nigeria. Your contempt and/or ignorance about the level of hunger and anger against your administration was perfectly captured in your Broadcast to the Nation on Sunday, 4th August 2024.
“Your broadcast to the Nation has added serious fuel to the flame. The anger of Nigerians against you and your administration is now unparalleled.
“Mr President Sir, respectfully under the circumstances, you have only two options left: You should dissolve your Government immediately and proclaim the formation of a Government of National Unity (GNU).
“I pray that God will touch Nigerians to accept this option in light of the contempt which you displayed against Nigerians in your Broadcast.
“Sir, your failure to consider any of these options would very likely drive Nigeria into a political, economic and social crisis of huge proportions. I pray that you find the wisdom, courage, discipline and statesmanship to act on my advice.”
Form govt of National Unity – Ex-Reps member, Onyeagucha urges Tinubu
Form govt of National Unity – Ex-Reps member, Onyeagucha urges Tinubu
Governor Idris hails military over recovery of Kebbi villages from bandits
Kebbi State Governor, Dr. Nasir Idris, on Thursday, commended the Nigerian military for its significant achievements in reclaiming villages in the state from the control of bandits.
The governor made these remarks while hosting the acting General Officer Commanding (GOC) 8 Division, Sokoto, Brig. Gen. Ibikunle Ademola-Ajose, at the Government House in Kebbi.
He recounted the dire security situation when he assumed office, with several areas of the state under bandit control, forcing residents to flee their homes and abandon their farmlands.
He noted that the military’s intervention has led to a substantial improvement in security, allowing villagers to return to their homes and resume farming activities.
“On the issue of security in Kebbi State, it is a well-known fact that the military has made us proud. We have no cause whatsoever not to thank the officers and the men.
“When I became governor, people had abandoned their towns and villages, abandoned their farmlands because of fear of banditry, especially in the southern part of Kebbi State,” he stated.
Kebbi, known for its agrarian economy, particularly in the southern region, saw a drastic disruption in agricultural activities due to banditry.
The governor pointed out the collaborative efforts between the state government and security agencies, which have successfully restored peace to the affected areas.
“We sat down with the security agencies, put everything on the table, and this yielded positive results. Because of your efforts, many people now go back to their farms,” he said.
The governor urged the military to continue its efforts, assuring them of his administration’s unwavering support.
“I charge you to continue with the efforts to enable people to sleep in their houses with their two eyes closed and go to their farms without any fear of bandits,” he added.
Governor Idris also praised Brig. Gen. Sani Ahmed, the previous GOC, for his relentless work in combating insecurity in the state. He encouraged Brig. Gen. Ademola-Ajose to build on his predecessor’s legacy and maintain the momentum in the fight against banditry.
Responding, Brig. Gen. Ademola-Ajose expressed his gratitude for the warm reception and described his return to Kebbi as nostalgic, having served in the state two decades ago as a captain in 1 Battalion.
“I must sincerely appreciate His Excellency and the people of Kebbi for the support given to the military, especially in the fight against criminals,” the GOC said.
Governor Idris hails military over recovery of Kebbi villages from bandits
Labour gives Nasarawa govt three-week ultimatum on N70,000 minimum wage
Organised labour in Nasarawa State has issued a three-week ultimatum to Governor Abdullahi Sule, demanding the immediate implementation of the N70,000 new minimum wage for workers in the state.
The labour union also called for the payment of a backlog of workers’ entitlements, which have accumulated to approximately N250 million.
Ismaila Okoh, Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Nasarawa State, delivered the ultimatum during a press briefing in Lafia, the state capital on Thursday.
The announcement followed an emergency meeting between labour leaders and workers in the state.
“We are giving the Nasarawa State government until the end of August to start paying the new national minimum wage and other entitlements of workers in the state in order to avert an indefinite strike,” Okoh declared.
He stated that civil servants in Nasarawa State have made significant sacrifices for the development of the state and urged the government to act swiftly to enhance workers’ welfare.
Okah warned that failure to meet those demands would lead to a statewide strike, potentially crippling essential services.
When reached for comment, the state’s Head of Civil Service, Abigail Waya, acknowledged that the government has yet to finalize plans for the implementation of the new minimum wage.
However, she reassured workers of the state government’s commitment to improving their welfare.
Labour gives Nasarawa govt three-week ultimatum on N70,000 minimum wage
Road projects: Umahi expresses worry over price differentials
Minister of Works, Engr David Umahi has tasked the leading construction giant, Julius Berger on the completion of ongoing road projects across the country.
Umahi’s directive was coming on the heels of the Federal Executive Council meeting with respect to all inherited and new projects being handled by a number of multinational companies, but delayed due to issues of price differentials and poor funding.
The Minister said the Federal Ministry of Works has opened a decisive discussion with Julius Berger on all the inherited and new projects handled by them with a view to appraising their performance and taking decisions on funding and milestones completion of all such awarded projects.
This was contained in a statement issued on Thursday by the Minister’s Special Adviser on Media, Uchenna Orji at the end of the crucial meeting of the ministry with the management of Julius Berger in Abuja.
Speaking on the resolutions reached during the meeting, Umahi reiterated the firmness of the Ministry on issues of price control, commitment of contractors to project execution, value for money, and uniform pricing.
The minister decried the unacceptable conditions of some of the inherited and new projects of all ongoing federal roads awarded to Julius Berger, which were within the economic corridor of the nation and which were being delayed due to issues of price differentials or lack of effective funding.
He listed the projects affected to include: the 82km by 2 dualization of section of Abuja-Kaduna- Zaria- Kano Highway currently handled by Julius Berger; phase 2 of Lagos-Ibadan expressway, whose pavement elements had been changed from asphalt to concrete; section 2A bypass at the 2nd Niger Bridge whose pavement element was changed to concrete; the Bodo-bonny road funded by NLNG Tax Credit; the under deck structural works at 3rd Mainland Bridge, Iddo Bridge and Carter Bridge.
He urged the contractor to be open to a mutually agreed modality for milestone execution and funding of the projects at reviewed rates as may be agreed upon and approved by the Federal Executive Council.
He said, “Our job is to develop this mechanism based on FEC directives, and engage with the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, and finally we take our recommendations back to Mr. President, and of course FEC for consideration.
“On the section of Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano road agreed to be handled by Julius Berger, he commended the quality of work being done but directed the contractor to stick to one carriageway at a time within the scope and conclude their works.
“The contractor was further directed to, within three weeks, fill the two carriageways with stone base and level it to alleviate the sufferings of road users.
“We agreed that this project, within their own corridor, will last for 14 months. Project execution should be deployed in four sections, and we’ll be paying Berger N20 billion every month to get the job completed.”
On the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway phase 2, Umahi said the Ministry had no choice but to determine the contract and ask the Bureau of Public Procurement for No Objection for selective tendering.
He recalled, “We changed the elements of the pavement from asphalt to concrete, and the total cost we came up with based on prevailing cost is N153 billion. But they are offering N258 billion.
“Since we’ve been on this since September 2023, we have no choice but to determine this contract. And then we ask BPP for No Objection for selective tendering, whereby we will be sending our own advice of N153 billion to BPP, and we send their own of N258 billion to BPP, and then we invite other contractors to also bid. This we will conclude within the next one month so that we can get that job concluded.”
On the Second Niger Bridge Bypass handled by Julius Berger he said, “one of the bypasses, which is 17.27 kilometers by two on asphalt, was awarded to Julius Berger. We changed the pavement elements to concrete and the cost that we came up with was N133 billion.
“Berger almost gave us more than twice our cost, which is N279 billion. We have disagreed with this cost at the time of negotiation since September 2023. We’ve also decided to get the project back to BPP and invite more contractors to bid because this is public fund”.
On the Bodo-Bonny project being funded by NLNG Tax Credit, the Minister expressed concerns that Julius Berger had mobilized back to site after an additional cost of N80 billon was approved for the work.
“We agreed on an additional cost of N80 billion, which will bring the project to about N280 billion fixed and non-varying with the unit rates agreed, and we agreed that this project will not increase in cost beyond N280 billion,” he said.
Road projects: Umahi expresses worry over price differentials
Market remodelling: ‘We won’t shortchange you’ – Otti addresses traders’ fears
Abia State Governor, Alex Otti has flagged off the formal remodelling of the Ekeoha Market in Aba, with a promise to the traders that they won’t be shortchanged or made to lose their original shops.
Otti, who gave the assurance in his address to the traders during the flag off of rebuilding of the market, said that the project is a Public-Private Partnership (PPP).
He noted that the market would not be demolished immediately after the flag off as feared by traders, but would be done in phases.
“Again, let me give my words that nobody will be shortchanged because this is our collective project.
“This project has become very necessary to avert an imminent disaster. We remain eternally grateful to God that the ugly event of July 2023 did not cost lives but we must be careful not to overstretch our luck through unnecessary delays,” he said.
He informed the traders that the cost of owning shops in Ekeoha may be upward because of the current cost of building materials but explained that financial leverages would be provided for those genuinely interested in acquiring shops.
The new market, according to Otti, would on completion, have CCTV cameras for the safety of traders and their customers, as well as regular power supply, among other facilities.
“I am aware that there is discomfort amongst a certain section of traders about the cost of the project and this is understandable in view of the challenging economic realities in the land.
“At any rate, it is also important for us to understand that the new structures will be much bigger, better and more modern than what we had before now”, said Otti.
On Tuesday, a group of traders from Ekeoha Market, led by Chris Uruakpa and Tochukwu Oguguo stormed the Abia State House of Assembly, Umuahia, to stage a peaceful protest.
The traders, who lifted their placards during the protest at the Assembly complex, said that they were in support of Abia State government’s remodelling of their market, but expressed fears that the original owners may lose their shops or be out-priced after the completion of the reconstruction.
Market remodelling: ‘We won’t shortchange you’ – Otti addresses traders’ fears
EndBadGovernance: Organizers plan one-million-man protest in 36 states, FCT Saturday
Take It Back Movement, one of the key organizers of the EndBadGovernance nationwide protest, has scheduled Saturday for a one-million-man protest in all the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT Abuja.
Mr Sanyaolu Juwon, National Coordinator of the movement, stated this in a statement on Thursday in Abuja.
He said, “the Take It Back Movement (TIB), side-by-side with other organizers and organizations will on August 10, lead a monumental one-million-man protest in each of the 36 states of Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja.
“This event will mark a critical juncture in our nationwide EndBadGovernanceInNigeria campaign, which began on August 1, 2024.
“It started as a planned 10-day protest but has evolved into a sustained and widespread movement, drawing participants from every corner of Nigeria and the diaspora.”
TVN reports that the protest which aimed at drawing the attention of the governments at all levels to the hardship bedeviling the citizens, commenced on August 1 and is expected to end on Saturday, August 10.
Although the protest was hijacked by criminal elements, the exercise recorded large turnout across the country, especially in the northern states.
Despite the appeal by President Bola Tinubu in a nationwide broadcast on Sunday, asking the protesters to back down and give his administration more time, the protest had continued in Abuja, Kano and some other parts of the country.
EndBadGovernance: Organizers plan one-million-man protest in 36 states, FCT Saturday
Soludo inaugurates youth initiative to boost human capital development

Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has launched the second batch of the “One Youth, Two Skills” initiative.
Soludo inaugurated the programme at the International Convention Centre, Awka, the state capital, on Thursday.
Speaking at the event, which saw the participation of about 8,620 qualified individuals for the second batch, the governor described youth as the bridge to the future, emphasising that this is why his administration prioritises human capital development.
He said, “Today, we are beginning phase two of that significant journey to ensure that our youth are empowered on a sustainable basis, teaching them how to fish and eliminating hunger.
“Phase one of the programme trained 5,000 youths through a unique system of ‘igba boi,’ mentorship, and more. Many of them have been empowered and several are now employers of labour.
“In this second batch, we received 183,000 applications, and over 8,000 people were selected due to limited available spaces.
“As we launch this phase, I thank Anambra youth for being responsible citizens. Thank you for deciding not to protest—not because you don’t feel the pain of the moment, but because of our age-old value system.
“Anambra people celebrate nothing but hard work. I thank our youth for deciding to take their destinies into their own hands.
“Protesting has its place, but it’s even better to take action. For decades, we’ve been singing songs of lamentation, but now, we are doing something to ensure our youth are useful to society.
“This is a unique training programme. Many artisan skills are now in short supply. Looking at your faces today, I see the future millionaires and the youth who will take Anambra and Nigeria to the world.”
He outlined five systematic pillars of the programme: an apprenticeship scheme, entrepreneurial skills training, the formation of cooperatives, a business financing scheme, and a mentorship scheme. He noted that a ₦2 billion grant was disbursed to those who qualified in the last batch.
He added that another ₦2.5 billion start-up capital had been set aside for beneficiaries willing to access it through the Anambra Small Business Agency.
“This is becoming an organic movement. We expect that in every kindred, there will be one person benefitting from the scheme, so that it permeates the whole of Anambra.
“We are recommending this Anambra model to the world. We are upgrading and digitising the system to ensure that former applicants do not reapply and participate.
“The number of applications shows that Anambra youth are eager to take their destinies into their own hands. We will continue to provide the enabling environment. I implore you to take this very seriously.
“This is not a programme for the government to distribute free money, but for those who are ready to make a decent living. It will benefit only qualified trainees. Make the most of it,” he added.
According to the governor, community development has helped Anambra to scale up very quickly, noting that Anambra people believe in collaborative development as well as the “leave no one behind” mantra.
“I encourage friends of Anambra to join us. Public-Private-Community Partnership is the fastest way to scale up the development of Anambra.
“We are determined to deliver good value, but we need partners. To developmental partners who have funds, this is an opportunity,” he added.
The Commissioner for Youth Development, Patrick Aghamba, praised the governor for his support of the initiative, which he described as a model worthy of emulation.
Aghamba said, “This is a historic event. 8,620 youths have qualified in various skills across the local government areas of the state. Mr Governor, you have developed a model worthy of emulation that will live beyond you, with an emphasis on ‘quality.’
“You are determined to give the youth the best and nothing but the best. You believe in the youth, and you are changing the narrative, with a target of raising 1,000 youth millionaires annually.
“We appreciate your interest in quality assurance. The ministry is determined to ensure that your model becomes the benchmark.”
The Commissioner assured that the lessons learned during the first phase will be used to improve and modify the second phase, expressing optimism that the achievement rate will be scaled up to 95 per cent.
He commended the beneficiaries for enduring the rigorous process.
Nigeria in political, economic intensive care unit – Bode George
A former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Olabode George, on Thursday, urged President Bola Tinubu to revisit some of his policies to put smiles on the faces of Nigerians.
George, who gave the advice while addressing a news conference on the state of the nation in Lagos, called on the President to unravel issues around oil and gas, as well as power sectors to get the country out of the woods.
“Having been trained by this nation and worked for this country, if I see things not going the right direction and keep quiet, I will be failing. So, it is not a matter of fighting.
“Our country Nigeria is in a political and economic intensive care unit. So, we need proper surgeons- political surgeons and economic surgeons.
“We are talking about people who have gone through this before, who should be able to come to give us that freshness of breath to get out. We must put smiles on the faces of Nigerians no matter where they reside.
“Well, some of us can manage, but what about the myriads of so many young Nigerians who cannot even have any meal,” George said.
Speaking on the oil and gas sector and issues around fuel subsidy, the elder statesman urged the President to speak the truth to Nigerians.
On electricity, the PDP leader decried the high cost of power, saying that the development had killed so many small businesses out of markets.
George, who expressed surprise that not one of 18 gas turbines bought by ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo had been fired, said that regular and cost effective power supply remained the backbone of the economy.
On the #EndBadGovernance nationwide protest, George commended young Nigerians who went out peacefully to give feedback on policies to the government.
On food insecurity, the PDP leader, noting that the solution was not in the importation of food, said there should be short, medium and long term policies to empower farmers.
He urged the President to assemble former and current managing directors of banks in a closed door meeting for the way forward.
George, who advocated restructuring, power devolution, resources control and electoral reforms, urged the President and the National Assembly to revisit the 2014 National Conference.
On the recent Supreme Court’s ruling granting full autonomy to local governments, he said that the Federal Government did not have any business with local governments.
Speaking further, the elder statesman decried the alleged high-handedness of Lagos State task force in impounding and auctioning motorcycles and vehicles of traffic offenders, describing it as wickedness.
The elder statesman said that Nigeria must bury the problem of tribalism and religious bigotry slowing down its progress.
Nigeria in political, economic intensive care unit – Bode George
NUPRC set to amend domestic crude supply regulations

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission is set to amend the Domestic Crude Supply Obligations Regulations 2023.
The commission stated this in a notice signed by the Chief Executive of the NUPRC, Gbenga Komolafe, on Thursday.
According to the NUPRC, the National Data Repository Regulations will also be reviewed.
In the notice, the commission said it wanted to consult with stakeholders for their input.
“In line with Section 216 (1) of the PIA 2021, which requires the commission to consult with stakeholders before finalising regulations or amendments to regulations, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission hereby invites inputs from lessees, licensees, permit holders, host communities and other stakeholders of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum sector, within 21 days from the date of this publication.
“The matters to which this stakeholder’s inputs and consultations relate are National Data Repository Regulations; Amendment to the Production Curtailment and Domestic Crude Oil Supply Obligations Regulations 2023,” the notice read partly.
It enjoined stakeholders to download and review the proposed regulations at development-pia-2021/.
“Accordingly, submissions of inputs to the regulations are requested as part of the process of stakeholder’s consultation before finalisation of the regulations, to give meaning to the intent of the PIA 2021,” the NUPRC announced.
It directed that all submissions must be made using the format accessible through a link on its site and must be received no later than 21 days from the date of the publication of this notice.
“Kindly forward your submissions to the Head Regulations and Statutory Compliance Unit of NUPRC, Kingston Chikwendu, at [email protected],” the statement concluded.
This is coming amid alleged noncompliance of crude producers with the current DCSO regulations.