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Call off planned hunger protest, NBA tells organisers

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The Nigerian Bar Association has appealed to the organisers of the planned #EndBadGovernance nationwide protest slated to start August 1, to rethink and call it off.

The NBA president, Mr Yakubu Maikyau (SAN), in a statement on Monday, urged the government, the organisers and the supporters of the protest to come together and have a heart-to-heart discussion on how to turn the situation around for the benefit of all citizens.

Maikyau noted that a look at the country’s history of mass protest shows that it gets hijacked by unscrupulous criminal elements who seize the opportunity to commit heinous crimes.

While noting that the planned protest may not be any different from previous ones, he feared that the development could lead to civil unrest which will be worse compared to whatever the masses are currently going through.

He said, “I most humbly appeal to Nigerians, particularly those that have decided to embark on the planned street protest to have a rethink and take a second look at what could be the possible outcome of embarking on such exercise to our security, economy, and existence.

“Our past experiences with mass protest are that they are usually hijacked by unscrupulous elements who use the opportunity to commit heinous crimes and thus turn an otherwise peaceful protest into a riot.

“Whatever we are going through right now cannot be compared to the experience of civil unrest and the chaos that could ensue therefrom. Needless to mention nations that are currently going through wars with the attendant carnage and destructions. We do not even want to imagine what the experience would be, and we must forbid it.

“My humble call and appeal, therefore, to both government, the organisers and/or proponents and supporters of the planned protest, is to call off the protest, come together for a frank and sincere discussion on what must be done to immediately begin to turn around the plight of the people for good.”

The outgoing NBA president also suggested that mechanisms should be put in place for government-people engagement on a regular periodic basis.

According to him, timelines for certain specific actions should be put in place and implemented as the circumstances dictate.

He called on members of the National and State Houses of Assembly to immediately engage with their constituents based on the plans of government at the federal and subnational levels to address the demands of the people.

On the other hand, he urged the government to seek workable ways to revamp the economy and swiftly fix the insecurity bedevilling the nation as according to him, it is largely the cause of hunger and poverty in the country.

He said, “We have consistently and in no unclear terms, called the government’s attention to the sufferings of the people of this country and the need for the government to take clear and decisive steps to revamp the economy and get Nigerians out of hunger and poverty, caused largely by incidents of the insecurity across the country.

“The current state of the nation was engendered and sustained by corruption in its different forms and shades, in both public and private sectors.

“While this cannot be solely blamed on the current administration, we had on the subject of national security, vide my letter of June 12, 2023 to President Bola Tinubu, called the attention of this administration to the need for informed investments in the security sector of this country.  This was absolutely necessary, because of the direct impact of insecurity on the economy and the prosperity of our people.”

The statement further recommended that a National Security Summit be convened, where serving and retired military, police, intelligence, and other law enforcement officers would assemble to reexamine the nation’s security situation, proffer workable solutions and implementation strategies.

“Traditional institutions and religious leaders should be co-opted and given specific tasks in this regard. Civil society organisations should be engaged at all levels of the proposed dialogue and in the monitoring of the implementation of the decisions that may be reached,” the statement added.

Peter Obi vs Kenneth Okonkwo: Charly Boy warns Nigerians against negativity

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Maverick entertainer, Charles Oputa, AKA Charly Boy, has cautioned Nigerians against directing negative comments towards a former member of the Labour Party, LP, Kenneth Okonkwo, following his criticism of the party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi.
On Sunday, Okonkwo, who was the spokesperson for the Labour Party presidential campaign in the 2023 general election, announced he was dumping the party and the Obidient movement.
In a letter he shared on social media, Okonkwo put the majority of the blame on Obi’s handling of the crisis rocking the party.
Responding, Obi said Okonkwo was not a mole in the LP despite his criticisms against him.
Commenting on the development, Charly Boy said having a different opinion from the former presidential candidate does not make Okonkwo an enemy.
Posting on X, the entertainer wrote: “PO has a legendary way of making an enormous energy & time deployed in senselessly attacking him look like a waste of energy & time.
“Disagreements and differing opinions are a natural part of any group, society, or movement, and it is essential to maintain a level of respect and decorum even when we disagree.
“Having differing views does not make someone an enemy, and it is crucial to engage in constructive dialogue rather than resorting to personal attacks or negative remarks.
“In fact, to me personally, I don’t want to work with anyone who always agrees with me, because as a leader, learning and listening are critical components of leadership. I want to listen to those who have different opinions and try to convince them otherwise or take their advice if it is better.”
Peter Obi vs Kenneth Okonkwo: Charly Boy warns Nigerians against negativity

Osun residents lament paying N2,000 to unblock lines

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Some residents of Osun State, whose mobile lines were barred by a network provider, MTN, on Monday said they paid as much as N2,000 to unbar their lines.

Our correspondent, who moved around Osogbo, the Osun State capital, monitoring the situation, observed that many telecommunications retailers partnering with MTN were collecting as much as N2,000 for the re-registration to link barred lines and the National Identification Number of the affected customers.

In Olaiya Area, Fagbewesa Street, Olonkoro and Igbona areas in Osogbo, residents were seen queuing at retailers’ outlets after payment of N2,000 for the service.

A farmer based in Osogbo, Mr. Saka Ayodeji, while waiting to be attended to at a retailer’s outlet in Igbona, during an interview with The According, said he paid a sum of N2,000 for the service since he could not bear the rigour of having the line unbarred at MTN Connect Store, where it may not attract payment of any fee.

He said, ” I was told to pay N2,000, and I don’t mind. I went to the MTN state office around Estate, Osogbo, where so many people were waiting to do their re-registration. I opted for this place because we have less crowd.”

Two other residents, who spoke after they were re-registered at a retail outlet in Olaiya Area, Mrs  Justina Morenikeji and Akin Kajogbola, both lamented the hardship Nigerians were exposed to after their lines were barred during the weekend.

Confirming payment of N2,000 each for the service rendered to them at the retail outlet where they were re-registered, Kajogbola said they were also told that the line would become active again after 24 hours.

Meanwhile, some angry residents blocked the Oke Fia/Dele-Yes-Sir dual carriageway in Osogbo, the state capital, over the alleged refusal of MTN officials to attend to them early, following the barring of their mobile lines.

Some of the displeased customers residing in the state, who spoke to the According at the MTN Connect Store, which serves as the head office of the organisation in the state, located along the Oke Fia/Dele-Yes-Sir dual carriageway in Osogbo, said they came from different towns across the state when their lines were barred from the network.

They, however, said despite the fact that some of them arrived at the premises as early as 1:00 am, the officials of the organisation did not attend to their complaint early enough.

Police denounce vandalism of MTN office in Lagos

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The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, has strongly condemned the vandalism of the MTN office in the FESTAC area on Monday.
The incident occurred when a group of frustrated MTN subscribers, upset over the recent blocking of phone numbers due to non-compliance with the NIN-SIM linkage requirement, took to the streets and damaged the office’s fence.
In response to a viral video of the vandalism, Hundeyin remarked, “This should not be the way to go!”
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He further explained, “Meanwhile, the DPO FESTAC and his men responded immediately when they got the report. They succeeded in restoring normalcy and are still on ground to maintain peace.”
The blockage of phone numbers affected many subscribers, leading to widespread dissatisfaction and protests at MTN offices nationwide. Protesters voiced their disappointment and frustration at being unable to access their phone services.
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August 1: DSS doing fantastic job mobilizing Nigerians for protest – Sowore

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Activist, Omoyele Sowore on Monday said the Department of State Services, DSS, is doing a fantastic job in mobilizing Nigerians for the August 1 #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest.
Sowore was reacting to the decision of the DSS to detain one of the August 1 protest mobilizers known as @Mallam_jabeer.
An X user named @n6oflife6 had posted: “I just got a call from @Mallam_jabeer that he has been detained by the DSS. This young man is Peaceful & has been law-abiding over his protest arrangements. Arresting him before August 1 makes no Sense. Efforts are being made to get him released. Nigeria we Hail Thee.”
Reacting, Sowore wrote: “The @OfficialDSSNG is doing a fantastic job mobilizing for the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria revolt. #FreeJabirNow.”
Nigerians plan to file out on August 1 to protest against the hardship and suffering they are experiencing under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Tinubu had urged Nigerians to shelve the planned protest and give him time to turn the economy around.
August 1: DSS doing fantastic job mobilizing Nigerians for protest – Sowore

Revised condition of service to enhance efficiency – DHQ

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The Defence Headquarters has said the draft Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service for military officers is aimed at enhancing efficiency and the general welfare of the members of the armed forces.

The Acting Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Tukur Gusau, made this known in a statement on Monday in Abuja in response to an online report (Not The According) claiming that the HTACOS for military officers was causing tension in the services.

The report suggested that many officers were planning to leave the service due to unfavourable terms contained in the draft document.

However, Gusau said the draft document also focused on the effective discharge of the constitutional mandate of the military, considering its current engagement in addressing multiple security challenges across the nation and beyond.

He stated that it would be counterproductive to target or retard the growth or progression of any category of officers in the armed forces, as suggested by the report.

The statement read, “For the avoidance of doubt, the current HTACOS was signed by then President Muhammadu Buhari in 2017 and is to be reviewed every five years.

“The current leadership of the armed forces has kick-started the process of reviewing the 2017 HTACOS, which is long overdue. The committee of officers involved in the review comprises members from the 3 services and across different professions in the armed forces.

“As it stands, the draft is actually intended to be refined further by inputs from stakeholders.

“The DHQ seizes this opportunity to call on all Nigerians, particularly members of the armed forces, to disregard such publications and revert to the proper channels of communication as laid down by the military.”

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Protest: HURIWA accuses Nigerian Govt of spreading panic, tension

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The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has accused the Federal Government of creating panic and igniting tension in the public space ahead of the planned nationwide protest.
HURIWA urged Federal Government officials to provide good leadership devoid of peddling cheap, unsubstantiated claims and false intelligence about the decision by some aggrieved Nigerians to stage peaceful protests against bad governance and unprecedented corruption and hunger in the country.
The association asked President Bola Tinubu to call his appointees to order, and direct them to stop the circulation of cheap lies that are orchestrating panic and tension amongst members of the public.
“The fear by the central and state governments about the imminent nationwide protests by some aggrieved Nigerians said to be commencing on August 1st, has made several government officials at both the federal and sub-national levels to continuously stoke on social tensions through all kinds of statements and claims that are absolutely unscientific and totally unacceptable,” says HURIWA in a statement signed by Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, its national coordinator.
HURIWA’s statement is coming after the Minister of State for Youth Development, Olawande Ayodele, urged Nigerian youths not to allow contents they see on social media push them into setting the country ablaze.
He made the appeal when the Renewed Hope Ambassadors of Nigeria, led by veteran Nollywood actor, Zack Orji, paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja.
According to the minister, most of the contents on social media are lies being peddled by politicians to giv Tinubu’s administration a bad name.
HURIWA said, “The persistent dissemination of misinformation by government officials aimed at demonising the constitutionally guaranteed fundamental freedoms to hold peaceful demonstrations when the people are aggrieved about bad governance in the country, has contributed to the heightened state of fear, apprehensions and panic by Nigerians who expect that government officials ought to play the role of stabilising and good forces rather that agents of misinformation, peddling of false information and unsubstantiated intelligence.”
It added that the claim by Ayodele that people who are against the government are circulating false information using the social media, is not totally correct because even the publicly funded National Bureau of Statistics had officially designated Nigeria as the poverty capital of the World with well over 133 million people who are multidimensionally poor.
The statement added, “Is this minister of state for Youth development Mr.Olwande Ayodele residing in the outer space for him not to be aware that the costs of living crisis is factually and existentially true in Nigeria?
“Is the minister of state for Youth Development unaware that millions of Nigerians can’t afford most essential commodities including food items such as tomatoes, tubers of yams, sweet potatoes and proteins such as cow meat, goat meat and chickens because of the fact that their prices are way beyond the affordability of millions of hungry Nigerians?”
Protest: HURIWA accuses Nigerian Govt of spreading panic, tension

There’s no more need for planned hunger protests – FG

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The Federal Government has said there is no longer a need for the planned nationwide hunger protests scheduled for August 1 to 10, 2024.

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said this while addressing State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting on Monday presided over by President Bola Tinubu. 

Idris stated that the government is already addressing some of the demands made by aggrieved Nigerians, and making efforts to make sure that food is made available.

He said, “Many of the issues that those planning the protest are putting forward are being addressed. The government is making efforts to make sure that food is made available.

“Rice has been taken to various centres across the country, and it is being sold for N40,000. This is just the beginning and necessary first step. Other efforts are underway.

“There is so much investment that is going into the agricultural sector and we believe that as we move forward, the price of food will come down.”

The minister said the president believes that the government is answering the questions being asked by the youths

He added, “The student loan is making sure that no youth that wants to go to school will be left out. By the time the CNG takes full course, the transportation issues will be resolved.”

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Nigerian govt claims no more need for planned hunger protests

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The Federal Government has announced that the planned nationwide hunger protests scheduled for August 1 to 10, 2024, are now unnecessary.
Mohammed Idris, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, made this statement while addressing State House correspondents following the Federal Executive Council meeting on Monday, which was chaired by President Bola Tinubu.
Idris emphasized that the government is already addressing many of the concerns raised by Nigerians and is actively working to ensure food availability. He said, “Many of the issues that those planning the protest are putting forward are being addressed. The government is making efforts to make sure that food is made available.”
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He elaborated on the government’s actions, noting, “Rice has been taken to various centres across the country, and it is being sold for N40,000. This is just the beginning and necessary first step. Other efforts are underway.”
The Minister also highlighted ongoing investments in the agricultural sector, expressing optimism that food prices will decrease over time. “There is so much investment that is going into the agricultural sector and we believe that as we move forward, the price of food will come down,” he added.
Idris assured that President Tinubu is committed to addressing the concerns of the youth, mentioning ongoing initiatives like the student loan program and the CNG transportation scheme. “The student loan is making sure that no youth that wants to go to school will be left out. By the time the CNG takes full course, the transportation issues will be resolved,” he concluded.
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Police condemn vandalism of MTN office in Lagos

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The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, has condemned the vandalism of the MTN office in the FESTAC area of the state on Monday.

A group of aggrieved MTN subscribers, frustrated by the recent blocking of phone numbers due to non-compliance with the NIN-SIM linkage requirement, took to the streets and damaged the office fence.

In response to a viral video showing the vandalism, Hundeyin stated, “This should not be the way to go!”

“Meanwhile, the DPO FESTAC and his men responded immediately they got the report. They succeeded in restoring normalcy and are still on ground to maintain peace.”

The blockage affected numerous subscribers, leading to widespread discontent and protests at MTN offices across the nation.

Protesters expressed their disappointment and frustration at being unable to access their phone services.

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