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Hunger protest: Lagos protesters to receive free legal representation

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A Human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong has revealed that participants in the planned nationwide protest would receive free legal representation if arrested and/or charged to court in Lagos State.

In recent times, some Nigerians, via social media platforms like X and Facebook, have continued to voice their concerns about the economic crisis ongoing in the country.

This is as they announced a protest to be held from August 1-10, 2024.

Effiong, also an advocate of the protests, reacting via his X handle, tweeting as #InibeheEffiong on Thursday, July 25, 2024, solicited legal counsels in the state to offer pro-Borno services.

His tweet read, “We are putting together a legal team in Lagos State to offer representation to any protester who may be arrested and or charged to court during the forthcoming peaceful protest.

“My learned colleagues practising in Lagos, please share your WhatsApp numbers with me via DM if you would love to offer pro bono services to protesters. Thank you. History will vindicate the just.”

In a telephone interview on Friday, one of the legal counsels who offered free legal representation, Omodolapo Yusuff, noted that awareness is key to ensuring that people with ulterior motives aside from the reasons for the planned protest aren’t involved.

Yusuff said, “We should continue to make awareness, to make people understand the reasons why these protests must go on. We are all in this country, buying from the same markets.

“The people coming out to protest are not coming out for themselves but for the betterment of the people at the grassroots.”

“Protest is a fundamental human right,” he said, noting that “some of these men (security operatives) tend to compromise their roles and it is unfortunate that we are in this situation.”

Yusuff played down the possibility of the protest hijack as he stressed that adequate public awareness wouldn’t allow such.

“If we know why we are going to protest, there is no way things would be vandalised. We are going to protect ourselves, public property, private business and against looting,” the lawyer said.

He, however, noted that some of the demands of the protesters include an increase in the national minimum wage of N70,000, and a high cost of food items, among others.

Another lawyer who’s billed to join the legal team, Benjamin Odeh lamented that when leaders are in power, they begin to use “high-handedness” to intimidate the people.

When asked why there are no leaders to front the protests, he said, “Protest is a constitutional right of Nigerians but the challenge we have had over the years is that governments are intolerant of protests from Nigerians,” saying that this causes the government to “find ways to destabilise the protest so they can come in with security forces to attack genuine protesters.”

Whether the planned protest could be hijacked, Odeh recalled that the 2020 #EndSARS “was going on smoothly but when the government saw that the protest was gathering momentum, the government-sponsored thugs destabilise the protest,” adding that the protesters remained steadfast despite the infiltrations.

Some state governors, including the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, have urged the protesters to back down, citing that the Federal Government is working to better the nation’s economy.

Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, held emergency meetings with the All Progressives Congress state governors, prominent traditional rulers and Ulamas (Islamic religious scholars) at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja as part of efforts by the FG to ensure the planned hunger protests are averted nationwide.

Nigerian govt moves to strengthen National Anti-Corruption Strategy

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The Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi SAN, has reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to strengthen efforts to fight corruption at all levels.
Fagbemi said this at the Validation Meeting of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) (2022-2026) Action Plan on Friday in Abuja.
The programme was organised by the Ministry of Justice with the support of the European Union/International IDEA, Rule of Law and Anti-corruption (RoLAC II) Programme.
He noted that NACS would provide a holistic National Anti-corruption strategy for all sectors and stakeholders in the fight against corruption.
He said after the expiration of the NACS 2017-2021, it became essential that the NACS Action plan be reviewed to ensure enhanced participation, effectiveness and responsiveness.
“After a series of consultations and collaboration between the 22 MDAs with anti-corruption and accountability mandates, the draft NACS Action Plan is before us, for our perusal and validation.
“The framework for the NACS Action Plan implementation is focused on five pillars which serve as the driving force for both the public and private sector.
“The five pillars are prevention of corruption, public engagement, campaign for ethical re-orientation, enforcement and sanction, and recovery and management of proceeds crime’’.
He said the implementation of the Action Plan would strengthen the legal and institutional framework designed to prevent and combat corruption, noting it would “Mainstream Anti-corruption Principles into governance and service delivery and also mainstream Anti-corruption into sub-national Public Administration.
Also speaking, Mrs Jane Onwumere, Head Technical Unit on Governance and Anti-Corruption Reforms (Tugar), Secretariat of the Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) said the 2022-2026 Action Plan would give life to service delivery in the country.
Onwumere noted that Nigeria has gone through two cycles of review of her implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) which took place in 2014 and 2019 respectively.
She noted that the previous Action Plan 2017 -2021 witnessed some challenges in implementation, but notwithstanding the challenges; some progress was recorded.
“Evidence in the passage of critical legislation such as the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.
“Others are the Proceeds of Crime (Recovery and Management) Act, 2022, the Petroleum Industry Act 2021, and the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020 among others.
“There has also been some growth of transparency initiatives like Beneficial Ownership Disclosures, Open Contracting and Routine Corruption Risk Assessments that determine vulnerabilities to corruption’’.
The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports that the event was attended by Heads of most MDAs with anti-corruption and accountability mandates.
Other stakeholders present were the current president of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, and representatives from different agencies amongst others.
Nigerian govt moves to strengthen National Anti-Corruption Strategy

Enugu youth group withdraws from nationwide protest

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The Enugu Innovative Youth group has announced its decision not to participate in any “destructive protests” despite Nigeria’s escalating hunger and economic hardship.

In a press conference held in Enugu on Friday, the group, which comprises members from all 17 local government areas of Enugu State, expressed its commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the state.

While acknowledging the country’s dire situation, including widespread hunger, financial struggles, and a high debt ratio, the group’s Publicity Secretary, Jude Aniagu, stressed that Enugu State is making significant progress under Governor Peter Mbah’s administration.

Although the group recognises the justification for the proposed Nationwide Hunger Protest scheduled for August 1-10, 2024, they urge their peers to reconsider participating in the protest, citing the positive developments and “breath of fresh air” in Enugu State.

“We are not oblivious to the possibility of the proposed Nationwide Hunger Protest being hijacked by perpetrators of evil and hoodlums. Hence, the youths in Enugu State must withdraw and distance themselves from the destruction of our common heritage.

“Enugu State is our own and one of the most peaceful and productive states of the federation. We cannot relapse into a state of anarchy and infrastructural deficit, which the nationwide protest will bring.

“Enugu youths must resist any attempt to destroy or deface the aesthetics, beauty, and ambience of Enugu under Gov. Mbah’s excellent and stellar performance in the state.”

The group stated that they did not want to lose the lives of Enugu youths in the protest, which they claimed hoodlums were planning to hijack to further their sinister motives of triggering attacks on peaceful youths of the state.

“While we call for calm among our youths in the state, we are also calling on the Federal Government and the State Government under Gov. Mbah to engage Enugu youths in dialogue on the best way to close the gap in unemployment ratio and poverty headcount index ratio in the state, especially among the youths.

“We are also aware that the Enugu State Government has plans for job creation for the youths through his proposal of strategic programmes and training in Information Technology and Entrepreneurship development.

“We must not lose our lives to this protest but must strive to be beneficiaries of this lofty vision.

“We are aware that any protest in Enugu will destroy our common heritage which Governor Mbah is assiduously working to revive through his massive infrastructural projects in our dear state, hence, a call for calm and peace,” the statement partly read.

National Assembly moves to strengthen NIMC’s regulatory functions

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The National Assembly has commenced a move to repeal the 2007 National Identity Management Commission Establishment Act and enact a new bill to strengthen the regulatory functions of the commission.
Kayode Adegoke, the Head of Corporate Communications Unit of NIMC disclosed this in a statement on Friday.
The Commission stated that the new bill will ensure the efficacy and inclusivity of the Identity Management System.
NIMC added that the amendment seeks to fortify the foundational framework of the NIMC and its operations by expanding the scope of registrable persons.
“This updated and comprehensive bill embodies several proposed amendments designed to improve the effectiveness and inclusivity of the Nigeria ID System.
“The benefit to the country is a more comprehensive and inclusive identification system, which enhances national security, facilitates efficient service delivery and promotes financial inclusion.
“The bill also aims to streamline the sharing of personal data, incorporating robust data protection measures to safeguard the privacy and confidentiality of individuals’ data and foster trust among citizens in the handling of their information. It also enhances NIMC’s administrative enforcement Power to ensure timely and accurate compliance with ID registration requirements.
“The NIMC repeal and enactment bill, when passed into law, will lead to a more streamlined registration process, reducing bureaucratic hurdles and enhancing the reliability of the Nigeria ID System”, the commission stated.
This comes as Nigeria’s National Identity Number enrollment surpassed the 107 million mark as of May 2024.
National Assembly moves to strengthen NIMC’s regulatory functions

Group urges Bauchi Govt to release funds for adequate healthcare service delivery

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A group, the Health System Strengthening Cluster (HSSC), has called on the Bauchi State Government to release funds allocated for Integrated Supportive Supervision (ISS) in the state’s 2024 budget.
The Executive Director of the Better Life Restoration Initiative, Nkem Ogbonna, made the plea on Friday, during an interactive session with newsmen in Bauchi.
According to Ogbonna, the Integrated Supportive Supervision is a critical intervention aimed at improving the quality of healthcare by providing adequate oversight and facilitating the transfer of skills and knowledge to healthcare providers.
He mentioned that the Cluster is implementing the Scale Project, a USAID-funded initiative running from October 2020 to October 2025, in collaboration with Palladium and Nigeria Resource Partners (RPs).
Ogbonna explained hat ISS has proven to enhance the performance and effectiveness of healthcare workers.
“The Health System Strengthening Cluster is executing a project titled ‘Improved Quality Healthcare Service Delivery through Integrated Supportive Supervision,” he said.
TVN reports that the Cluster includes six civil society organizations: Life Transformation for Africa Initiative, Council for Affirmative Action, Women with Disability, Integrity & Development Initiative, Bauchi State Network of Civil Societies, She-Alert Care Foundation, and Better Life Restoration Initiative, which serves as the anchor organization.
The group also urged for the expansion of the Integrated Supportive Supervision Technical Working Group (ISS-TWG) to include critical stakeholders such as the Ward Development Committee and the Private Sector.
Ogbonna outlined the benefits of ISS, including strengthening the healthcare system, enhancing service delivery quality, improving performance, and encouraging open, two-way communication.
He lamented that the current structure and placement of ISS are suboptimal, limiting its capacity to engage effectively through a sector-wide approach.
He pointed out that domestic financing for ISS is inadequate, leading to high dependency on donor funding, which is unsustainable and affects the continuity of ISS activities.
“The high cost of fuel and transportation has negatively impacted ISS activities, especially in hard-to-reach communities,” Ogbonna added.
To ensure quality healthcare service delivery, sustainable knowledge transfer, and regular mentorship of healthcare providers, Ogbonna called for the creation of a budget line for ISS activities in the 2025 budget.
He concluded by stating that adequate supervision of all Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs) in Bauchi State would guarantee quality healthcare service delivery, urging that “the time to act is now.”
Group urges Bauchi Govt to release funds for adequate healthcare service delivery

Bangladesh police squeeze protest leaders out of hospital

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Bangladeshi police detectives on Friday forced the discharge from hospital of three student protest leaders blamed for deadly unrest, taking them to an unknown location, staff told AFP.

Nahid Islam, Asif Mahmud and Abu Baker Majumder are all members of Students Against Discrimination, the group responsible for organising this month’s street rallies against civil service hiring rules.

At least 195 people were killed in the ensuing police crackdown and clashes, according to an AFP count of victims reported by police and hospitals, in some of the worst unrest of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s tenure.

All three were patients at a hospital in the capital Dhaka, and at least two of them said their injuries were caused by torture in earlier police custody.

“They took them from us,” Gonoshasthaya hospital supervisor Anwara Begum Lucky told AFP. “The men were from the Detective Branch.”

She added that she had not wanted to discharge the student leaders but police had pressured the hospital chief to do so.

Islam’s elder sister Fatema Tasnim told AFP from the hospital that six plainclothes detectives had taken all three men.

The trio’s student group had suspended fresh protests at the start of this week, saying they had wanted the reform of government job quotas but not “at the expense of so much blood”.

The pause was due to expire earlier on Friday but the group had given no indication of its future course of action.

Islam, 26, the chief coordinator of Students Against Discrimination, told

AFP from his hospital bed on Monday that he feared for his life.

He said that two days beforehand, a group of people identifying themselves as police detectives blindfolded and handcuffed him and took him to an unknown location.

Islam added that he had come to his senses the following morning on a roadside in Dhaka.

Mahmud earlier told AFP that he had also been detained by police and beaten at the height of last week’s unrest.

Three senior police officers in Dhaka all denied that the trio had been taken from the hospital and into custody on Friday.

Garment tycoon arrested –

Police told AFP on Thursday that they had arrested at least 4,000 people since the unrest began last week, including 2,500 in Dhaka.

On Friday police said they had arrested David Hasanat, the founder and chief executive of one of Bangladesh’s biggest garment factory enterprises.

His Viyellatex Group employs more than 15,000 people according to its website, and its annual turnover was estimated at $400 million by the Daily Star newspaper last year.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police inspector Abu Sayed Miah said Hasanat and several others were suspected of financing the “anarchy, arson and vandalism” of last week.

Bangladesh makes around $50 billion in annual export earnings from the textile trade, which services leading global brands including H&M, Gap and others.

Student protests began this month after the reintroduction in June of a scheme reserving more than half of government jobs for certain candidates.

With around 18 million young people in Bangladesh out of work, according to government figures, the move deeply upset graduates facing an acute jobs crisis.

Critics say the quota is used to stack public jobs with loyalists to Hasina’s Awami League.

‘Call to the nation’ –

The Supreme Court cut the number of reserved jobs on Sunday but fell short of protesters’ demands to scrap the quotas entirely.

Hasina has ruled Bangladesh since 2009 and won her fourth consecutive election in January after a vote without genuine opposition.

Her government is also accused by rights groups of misusing state institutions to entrench its hold on power and stamp out dissent, including the extrajudicial killing of opposition activists.

Hasina continued a tour of government buildings that had been ransacked by protesters, on Friday visiting state broadcaster Bangladesh Television, which was partly set ablaze last week.

“Find those who were involved in this,” she said, according to state news agency BSS.

“Cooperate with us to ensure their punishment. I am making this call to the nation.”

AFP.

Obama endorses Kamala Harris for president

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Former President Barack Obama endorsed Kamala Harris for the White House on Friday, providing a significant boost to her campaign as she faces off against Donald Trump in November’s election.
“Earlier this week, Michelle and I called our friend Kamala Harris. We told her we think she’ll make a fantastic President of the United States, and that she has our full support,” Obama announced on social media platform X.
“At this critical moment for our country, we’re going to do everything we can to make sure she wins in November. We hope you’ll join us,” he added.
Obama’s endorsement comes as one of the final major boosts for Harris, who had already secured the backing of President Joe Biden earlier in the week to be his successor on the ballot.
The former president’s support will add to the momentum Harris has been gaining since she entered the race at the last minute. She joined the campaign after weeks of instability surrounding 81-year-old Biden, who withdrew following a poor debate performance against Trump that heightened concerns over his mental fitness and persistently low approval ratings.
The country’s first female vice president — seeking to make history once more — took a strong stance against Trump and his “extremist” Republicans in a speech to teachers on Thursday.
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The momentum seems to have unsettled Trump, who declined to schedule a debate with Harris, stating Thursday night that it would be “inappropriate” until she was officially named the Democratic nominee.
“Democrats very well could still change their minds,” said Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung.
In response, Harris, a former top prosecutor for California, challenged Trump on X: “What happened to ‘any time, any place?’”
She had previously stated her readiness for a potential September 10 debate: “I’m ready. So let’s go.”
The American Federation of Teachers, the first union to endorse Harris, applauded her at their convention in Houston as she warned of a “full-on attack” by Trump’s Republicans on “hard-won, hard-fought freedoms.”
“While you teach students about democracy and representative government, extremists attack the sacred freedom to vote. While you try to create safe and welcoming places where our children can learn, extremists attack our freedom to live safe from gun violence,” she said.
This speech came amid increasingly extreme rhetoric from Trump, who on Wednesday labeled Harris a “radical left lunatic” and falsely accused her of supporting the “execution” of newborns.
Trump, who at 78 is the oldest presidential nominee in U.S. history, has vowed not to allocate any federal funds to schools with vaccine mandates, which are enforced in every public school in America.
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Group writes Lagos CP, requests for security support

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The Lagos State Chapter of the Active Citizens Group Nigeria has notified the state Commissioner of Police of their intention to participate in the planned nationwide protest, from August 1 to 10, 2024.

The group’s state coordinator, Adamma Ukpabi, notified authorities of the peaceful protest plans in a letter, citing rights to free speech and assembly.

According to the letter, the protest is scheduled to take place on two designated routes: mainland route, starting at NAHCO Bus Stop and ending at International Airport, Ikeja, and island route, starting at Marwa Bus Stop, Lekki Phase 1, and ending at Eti-Osa Local Government.

The letter is titled “Subject: Notification of Peaceful Protest and Request for Security Support”

“Dear Commissioner of Police, I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing on behalf of Active Citizens Nigeria, Lagos State Chapter, to formally notify you of our planned participation in the nationwide peaceful protest against bad governance scheduled to take place on August 1 to 10, 2024.

“Our aim is to peacefully exercise our constitutional right to free speech and assembly as we voice our demands for improved governance and accountability from our leaders,” Ukpabi wrote.

The group requested police assistance at both protest sites to ensure safety and security, manage traffic and minimise public disruption.

“We trust in the professionalism and dedication of the Lagos State Police Command to uphold public safety and protect citizens’ rights. We are open to any advice or suggestions you may have to facilitate the success of these peaceful demonstrations,” the letter read.

The planned nationwide has gained traction around the country, especially on social media.

The Defence Headquarters has expressed concerns that the planned nationwide protest may be aimed at emulating the Kenya protests, where initial peaceful demonstrations against tax increases escalated into violent clashes.

The protest, under the banner #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria, is against the prevailing economic hardship in Nigeria.

Lawmakers’ 50% salary cut not rhetoric

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The Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Philip Agbese, has said the lawmakers will reduce the current hardship and hunger in the country.

Agbese said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Friday.

NAN reports that Agbese spoke following doubts expressed by some Nigerians as to the truth of the 50 per cent cut in their salaries.

Members of the House of Representatives during plenary had raised a motion of urgent public importance, where the Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu, called for a 50 per cent cut in their salaries.

Moreover, Agbese said “Hardships speak in a universal language, their language is the same across the country and as a parliament, we are going to leave no stone unturned to address the hardship.

“I strongly believe that with our legislative agenda as a parliament, this is going to be the last time in the country that we will be discussing palliatives.

“We will ensure that we work day and night to ensure we go through this hardship and hunger for the last time,” he said.

He said that the 50 per cent salary cut was not just going to be sacrificed, but the attitude that was needed to transform the country.

Agbese said the 50 per cent cut in salary by members was not just rhetoric, adding that they were committed to their promise to the Nigerian people.

He said, “Beyond the 50 per cent cut in salary, we are equally working as a parliament on different empowerment interventions using our constituency projects to give succour to the people,”

He said that members would also give succour to young men and women in agriculture, empower people in business, and support those who are in school.

Agbese said there was no need to doubt the intention of the House for the 50 per cent cut in salary, adding that “what we have agreed to do is out of patriotism, selflessness and love for the country.”

According to him, when people have genuine intentions, there is no cause to ridicule the intention by passing unnecessary doubt as to the veracity of our 50 per cent cut in salary.

“When there is hunger in the land, it shows on people’s faces, and when interventions are made, it will also show on the faces of the people,” he said.

NAN.

Ohanaeze leader, Iwuanyanwu served humanity till end – ex-President Jonathan

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed sadness over the passing of President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu.
Jonathan noted that the deceased octogenarian actively served humanity until the very end.
In a statement by his Media Adviser in Abuja on Friday, Jonathan condoled the entire people of the South-East, the government and people of Imo State and the Iwuanyanwu family.
He described late Iwuanyanwu as a genial politician and successful businessman, stressing that he would be missed by many across the country.
He also described Iwuanyanwu as a cultural enthusiast and a lover of his people who believed in equity and national unity.
“Chief Iwuanyanwu was a man of many parts who made a success of all his extensive endeavours.
“As a politician he had a remarkable career, contributing significantly to the growth of the nation’s democracy and contesting for the presidency of Nigeria three times.
“As a businessman he made his mark in many areas of entrepreneurship including manufacturing, construction, and publishing.
“As a philanthropist he founded many people-oriented organisations like the Iwuanyanwu Nationale Football Club and donated to many just causes,” Jonathan said.
He said the passing of the statesman and bridge builder had left many people across the country with a deep feeling of loss.
The ex-President added that the deceased’s family, associates and loved ones should be comforted by the knowledge that his legacies and impact would continue to endure.
Jonathan prayed for the soul of Iwuanyanwu to rest in peace.
Ohanaeze leader, Iwuanyanwu served humanity till end – ex-President Jonathan