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Zamfara gov seeks religious leaders’ support

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Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, has urged the Council of Ulama to collaborate with his administration to rescue and rebuild the state.

The governor made the call during the inauguration of the Zamfara State Ulama Consultative Council, on Tuesday at the Government House in Gusau, the state capital.

A statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Idris, emphasized the council’s crucial advisory role in influencing government decisions to align with religious principles.

The governor added that over the past 21 years, the Council of Ulama has made invaluable contributions to the state, demonstrating its significant influence on government decisions.

He assured the forum that his doors are always open to receive the council’s invaluable advice on matters of state policy and the general well-being of the people.

Lawal said, “As we gather here today, I am filled with profound gratitude to Almighty Allah for granting us the opportunity to inaugurate the newly reconstituted Council of Ulama.

“This council, also known as the Ulama Consultative Council, was established in 2003 as a critical institution in the government’s drive to strengthen Sharia implementation in Zamfara State.

“The council comprises eminent Islamic scholars and guides our society’s moral, spiritual and economic development.

“The council’s enactment law, which is Law Number 6 of 2003, has made elaborate provisions, among other things, on the functions of the Council. Some of these are screening, recommending and advising on the qualifications, competence and fitness of a person to be appointed as Sharia Court Alkali.

“Issuing responses to questions (fatwas) or issues in Islamic jurisprudence. Receiving research findings relating to new developments emanating from technological advancement and other contemporary issues. Advising the Governor on the conformity or otherwise with the principles of Sharia in respect of any bill for a Law.

“You are all esteemed Islamic scholars that society looks up to for moral and spiritual guidance. You should not rest on your laurels in carrying out your responsibilities as members of the Council of Ulama and as the pillars of society.”

The governor further charged the religious leaders to continue fulfilling their responsibilities with passion, commitment and due diligence after the reconstitution and inauguration of the council.

FG, Oyo begin free distribution of fertilizers 

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The Oyo State Government in collaboration with the Federal Government, on Tuesday, commenced free distribution of 21,000 bags of assorted fertilizers to over 10,500 farmers in the state.

The event was held at OYSADA Warehouse, Fertilizer Store, Laniya, Ojongbodu area in Oyo town.

While declaring it open, the state Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Olasunkanmi Olaleye, described the event as a testament of Governor Seyi Makinde-led administration’s resolve to increase food production and boost the economy of the state.

He said the gesture would improve crop productivity, enhance food security and increase the income of our rural farmers, adding that the state government is committed to boosting agricultural productivity and positioning farmers for sustainable growth and prosperity.

“The administration is aware of the challenges of insecurity and soaring prices of agricultural production inputs faced by farmers in this state, and as a result given approval to the requests by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development through Sustainable Action for Economic Reform to procure and distribute various agricultural input at the beginning of this season.

“The inputs include tonnes of maize seed, Soybean seed, Knapsack sprayers, agro-chemicals to build the resilience of farmers against economic shocks,” he said.

Also speaking, the state Coordinator, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Kakulu Omonele, represented by an officer in the ministry, Bilkis Abdulateef, said

the Central Bank of Nigeria donated about 100,000metric tonnes (2,000,000 bags) of assorted fertilizer to the Federal Government as its support to cushion the current economic effect on food production to enhance food security in Nigeria.

“President Bola Tinubu had directed the CBN to handover the assorted brands of fertilizers to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security for onward allocation and distribution to all states and FCT for further distribution to farmers in their various states,” she said.

She commended the efforts of the state government for evacuating its consignment within the specified period, and urged the beneficiaries to utilise the fertilizers for the intended purpose

Meanwhile, about 250 farmers from Akinyele Local Government Area of the state received two bags of fertilizers each to boost their agricultural businesses.

US passes major child safety bills

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The US Senate passed a sweeping social media safety package Tuesday that would force tech companies to do more to protect children – the first major legislation targeting Silicon Valley in a generation.

Social media giants like Meta and X have been confronting a torrent of political anger for not putting in guardrails to thwart online dangers for children, including from sexual predators and teen suicide.

A rare sign of cross-party unity in an increasingly rancorous election year, the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA 2.0) were passed in an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote with just three dissenters.

But the bills face an uncertain path through the House of Representatives, where Republican Speaker Mike Johnson has spoken broadly in favor of the package but has not scheduled a vote.

“Today is a momentous day. The Senate keeps its promise to every parent who has lost a child because of the risks of social media,” said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement.

While there is widespread agreement in a politically divided Congress on curbing the negative impacts of social media, there has never been a united path on how to go about doing so.

The legislation was drawn up in consultation with parents of teens who had been bullied or sexually exploited but has been opposed by some free speech groups worried it could lead to censorship.

– ‘Duty of care’ –

House members are on their summer recess and will almost certainly be focusing on averting a looming government shutdown when they return in September.

But Schumer called on the lower chamber to pass the bills immediately on its return, urging lawmakers to “seize the opportunity to send them to the president’s desk.”

KOSA would establish a “duty of care” obligation on the online platforms that would demand special provisions be put in place to shield minors from toxic content.

Supported by Microsoft, X and Snap, the company that owns Snapchat, the legislation would require companies to give users a dedicated page to report harmful content — including sexual exploitation, online bullying, the promotion of suicide and eating disorders.

In January, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave a public apology to the families of victims at the Senate Judiciary Committee as hostile lawmakers grilled tech CEOs over the dangers that children face on social media.

“I’m sorry for everything you have all been through,” he said. “No one should go through the things that your families have suffered.”

– Censorship fears –

Seven LGBTQ advocacy groups initially opposed to the bill changed their position after changes they said mitigated concerns that teens would be limited in accessing information about gender identity, sexuality and reproductive health.

But free speech groups including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) have argued the definition of harm is too broad and that it could lead to censorship.

“KOSA compounds nationwide attacks on young peoples’ right to learn and access information, on and offline,” said Jenna Leventoff, senior policy counsel at the ACLU.

Evan Greer, director of Fight for the Future, told reporters that KOSA was “a blank check for censorship of any piece of content that an administration could claim is harmful to kids.”

COPPA 2.0 would beef up legislation passed in 1998, in the earlier days of the internet.

It would require privacy standards for Americans aged under 17 and outlaw online advertising targeted at children and teens – requiring companies to allow users to delete personal information.

“Too many kids experience relentless promotion of suicide or substance abuse material. Too many kids have their personal data collected and then used nefariously,” Schumer said.

“With studies showing that kids today spend more time on social media than ever before, now is the moment to pass KOSA, pass COPPA, and instill guardrails that protect kids from these risks.”

AFP

Yobe govt orders closure of schools over #EndBadGovernance protests

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The Yobe State government has ordered the closure of all primary and secondary schools ahead of the #EndBadGovernance protests in the country.
A group of Nigerians had planned to stage nationwide protests to express their displeasure over the hunger and other socio-economic challenges occasioned by the policy initiatives of the current administration from August 1-10.
The Director of Schools Management in the State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Bukar M. Modu, disclosed this in a memo seen by journalists on Tuesday.
The schools are to proceed on the end of the session holiday on Wednesday instead of August 2.
“The decision became necessary in light of the planned nationwide protest,” the memo read.
The schools would resume academic activities on September 15.
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FCT: Government will not condone mayhem – Wike warns protesters

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has warned that government will not fold its hands and watch people cause mayhem.
Wike said this ahead of the nationwide protest slated to happen on August 1, 2024.
He gave the warning while inspecting the ongoing construction of the 25-kilometre Yebu Kwaita Road and the 11-kilometre Yangoji-Sukuku Ebo Road, both in the Kwali Area Council of the FCT.
Addressing newsmen during the inspection visit, Wike expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of work on the road projects and assured that they would be completed by December this year.
Wike also stated that his frequent visits to project sites in the FCT were to showcase to Nigerians that the FCT is working, adding that there was no need for protests in the FCT.
He avowed that government acknowledges the challenges in the country and commended FCT residents for opting out of the planned protests and embracing the option of dialogue.
He said: “If the FCT is working, why are you telling the residents to come and protest? We quite appreciate the level of hunger but we have said it is better for us to sit down and talk about it than to give room for hooligans to perpetrate crimes against innocent Nigerians.
“No right-thinking government will fold its arms and allow people to cause mayhem, destroy properties, and then we go back to square one.”
Speaking further on the impact of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the FCT: “I have said before that the Renewed Hope Agenda is not just for the city. It’s also for rural areas. Where we are coming from now, you can see it is 25 kilometres and look at how happy the people are. That is the essence of renewed hope, and that is why we are saying that people should be patient with the government.
“While the government is doing everything to reduce the level of hunger, the government is also providing basic infrastructure that will improve the economy of our country.”
FCT: Government will not condone mayhem – Wike warns protesters

Gunmen abduct ex-Delta education commissioner

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Gunmen on Tuesday abducted a former Delta state Commissioner for Technical Education, Joan Onyemaechi.
The spokesman for the state police command, Bright Edafe, confirmed the incident to journalists in Asaba.
He said Onyemaechi was abducted at her church along DBS road in the state capital.
The attackers shot dead one police officer attached to the ex-commissioner while another was seriously wounded.
The injured police officer is receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital in the state.
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Olympics 2024 men’s football quarter-finals time, dates

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The anticipation is palpable as the quarter-finals of the men’s football tournament at the 2024 Paris Olympics approach.

All four games will be played at two-hour intervals on August 2, 2024.

Among the most exciting matchups is the face-off between France and Argentina.

The two football powerhouses will reignite their rivalry on French soil.

This match is particularly noteworthy, as it comes more than eighteen months after Argentina’s dramatic World Cup victory over France in Qatar.

Here is the full list of games and times:

14:00: Morocco vs United States

16:00: TBD (Group D winner) vs Spain

18:00: Egypt vs (Group D runner-up)

20:00: France vs Argentina

N.B: All games will be played on August 2 and TBD means To Be Decided.

According Online reports that the Japan vs Israel and Paraguay vs Mali Group D matches are currently ongoing.

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FCT NSCDC deploys 5000 personnel ahead of hunger protest

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The Nigeria Security And Civil Defence Corps, Federal Capital Territory Command, has deployed 5,000 personnel across the command to monitor developments and prevent attacks on critical assets and infrastructures during the planned nationwide protests.

The command said the measure was in line with the directives of the Commandant General of the Corps, Ahmed Audi, for all commands and zonal commands of the Service.

The Commandant of the FCT, Olusola Odumosu, also warned anyone planning to attack public utilities in the FCT to have a change of plan or face the full wrath of the law.

In a statement by the Public Relations Officer of the Command, Samuel Idoko, the Commandant urged personnel to ensure that the protest is not hijacked by miscreants and mischief makers who intend to cause chaos in the nation.

He said, “Following the directive of the Commandant General on the protection of critical national assets and infrastructure during planned nationwide, the Nigeria Security And Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Federal Capital Territory Commandant, Olusola Odumosu has warned anyone planning to attack any public utilities in the FCT to have a change of plan or face the full wrath of the law.

“To this end, he directed an immediate deployment of 5000 personnel of his command for strategic deployment to cover all the nooks and crannies of the FCT, including all the Area Councils.

“He stated that, although peaceful protest is the civic right of every citizen, the fear of it being hijacked to cause violence, looting, arson, destruction, and unleash mayhem on law-abiding citizens necessitates the call for peace enforcement and prevention of violent insurrection.”

Odumosu also called on the organisers of the planned protest to embrace dialogue, stating that much more will be achieved at the round table than embarking on actions that are detrimental to public peace and safety.

“Our job is to provide robust security before, during and after the protests for all residents, visitors and CNAI in the FCT.

“There is a high chance of breakdown of law and order, and because the FCT is the seat of power and host to the diplomatic headquarters of countries of the world, everything must be done professionally to manage and contain the situation”, the statement added.

Be patient with Tinubu’s reforms, minister urges Nigerians

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The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Tunji Alausa, on Tuesday appealed to Nigerians not to take to the street in protest as the president is restructuring the country.

He made the appeal during an interview with journalists shortly after unveiling the Thompson Abayomi Oshin Physiotherapy Building donated to the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Oyo State.

Alausa, who represented President Bola Tinubu at the event, lauded the gesture of the donor, who also turned 98 years.

He further appealed to all Nigerians to emulate the physiotherapist and his family in supporting the government in its Renewed Hope Agenda.

“There is no need for anyone to take to the street in protest because President Bola Tinubu is restructuring the country bottom up in a very strategic manner. In a matter of few years, Nigerians will not need to ‘japa’ or think of leaving the country as many of the ongoing reforms would have been yielding the desired results.

“Let me talk to Nigerians about the people saying they want to protest. There’s no need to protest. We have a president, President Bola Tinubu, who is restructuring this country bottom up in a very strategic manner. The president has done so many things that no president in the history of Nigeria in the last 45 years.

“The president, when he came in, he spoke to Nigerians on May 29 at the inauguration day, he said ‘I will not deceive you Nigerians. I’m here to serve you, I’m your servant. I’ll be honest with you in everything I do’ and that’s why the president took the bull by the horns. Rome was not built in a day.

“We have to take difficult decisions for a better tomorrow. For the future of our children and that’s what this president has done, President Tinubu. You know what happened to our exchange rate. Scam going on for decades. The president fixed it. We were subsidising fuel with money that we didn’t have, no president for fear of it’s not politically right, they just didn’t do it,” he said.

According to him, the President knows what he has to do to set the country on the part of sustainability.

“Now you talk about banditry, security is better in the country now. Are we where we want to be? No, but significantly better, roads are being constructed all over the country,” he said.

He said by the time all the efforts and foundation of development being laid for the country begins to materialise, citizens of the country will not want to go out and seek any greener pastures elsewhere.

Speaking on the project, Chairman, Thompson Abayomi Oshin Foundation, Segun Oshin, said they embarked on the project to honour him in response to a request from the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan.

“What motivated this, our father is the first ever African Physiotherapist and he started the Physiotherapist training in Nigeria. So, we are children of a very well renowned physiotherapist and even at the College of Medicine, UI, he was the one that started the department and so when the College came to the family to ask to support the building that would enhance the development of physiotherapist and will support the idea of moving physiotherapy from a Department to a Faculty, we supported the idea and we tried our best.”

CSOs set to hit Lagos streets over economic crisis

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Some civil society organisations in Lagos have vowed to storm the streets of Lagos on Thursday to commence the protest against the economic hardship in the country.

The CSOs – Education Right Campaign, Joint Action Front, Campaign for Democratic and Workers Rights, and others made this known while addressing a press conference at Abule Egba in Lagos.

Addressing journalists on behalf of the CSOs, the National Coordinator, ERC, Hassan Taiwo, stated that the protest would be a peaceful one, warning that no one should come to foment violent acts.

Hassan said, “The peaceful protest will be held in Lagos like other parts of the country starting from August 1 to 15, 2024 and the take-off point will be at Ikeja under Bridge, Lagos State, at 7 am.”

He stated the demands for the protest which include the reversal of the fuel price to what it was before May 29, 2023.

Recall that President Bola Tinubu during his swearing-in on May 29, 2023, announced that the fuel subsidy was gone. The declaration opened doors for the hike in petrol pump prices across the country and attendant hikes in prices of goods and commodities.

The CSOs also demanded the reversal of the electricity tariff to the initial cost prior to May 29, 2023.

Other demands are: “An end to hardship and hunger, recall all victimised activists, free all #EndSARS detainees, end to the school fee hike, provide study grants, not loans, placement of all political office holders on minimum wage, and reversal of all anti-poor and neo-liberal capitalist policies.”

“We are demanding the fixing of all public refineries and building new ones under democratic control and management, reversal of all privatisation of public enterprises and placing them under democratic control and management. We are demanding an end to insecurity, police brutality, and kidnapping,  we are saying no to illegal demolition/forced eviction,  we are demanding the creation of decent jobs and payment of unemployment benefits to those unemployed, we are demanding the prosecution of all corrupt politicians and return all stolen wealth,” the CSOs said.

They called for an end to the security vote and demanded free quality health care for all Nigerians.

They also called for an end to attacks on press freedom, and the release of all political detainees “including journalists and bloggers.”

They said political parties in favour of the interest of Nigerian citizens should be established.

Other parties and CSOs that backed the demands include the Yoruba Revolutionary Movement, Mafoluku Community, Amilcar Cabral Ideological School Movement (ACIS-M), Youth Rights Campaign, People’s Redemption Party Vanguard, and the Movement for African Emancipation.

In the same vein, the Lagos State Coordinator of the Take It Back Movement, one of the key organisers of the August protest, Adekunle Taofeek, said, “We are not coming out to loot or destroy properties but to demonstrate peacefully to seek for good governance.”

In a statement sent to According Online, he said the protest aimed to put an end to hardship “eating us up.”

“We will also work with the police and be on red alert to hand over any suspected hoodlums in our midst to the police for questioning and trial,” he said, urging the police to cooperate with the protesters “so that what happened during the #EndSARS protest wouldn’t repeat itself.”

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, held a virtual meeting on Tuesday with key members of the Take It Back Movement, including prominent lawyers, Femi Falana (SAN) and Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa (SAN).

According to a statement released by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the meeting addressed the group’s planned nationwide protest and aimed to ensure citizens’ safety while upholding their constitutional right to peaceful assembly.