Ondo APC Primary: Commissioner allegedly assaults NAN journalist


The Ondo State Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Mr Saka Yusuf-Ogunleye, on Saturday allegedly assaulted Mr Tayo Ikujuni, an Assistant Editor-in-Chief, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

The assault took place during the conduct of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary in the state.

It happened at Ward 9, Eji-Oba High School, Oba-Ile in Akure North Local Government Area of the state.

Yusuf-Ogunleye, who confirmed to have harassed Ikujuni and collected his cell phone and threw it away, said ‘the journalist failed to produce his identity card when asked.

Recalling the ordeal, Ikujuni said that the commissioner ordered some of his political thugs to seize his Samsung tablet.

‘Trouble started at about 11:45 a.m., when I inquired if the electoral materials has arrived, since they have started counting.

‘Immediately, Yusuf-Ogunleye shouted, ‘who are you. You’re a useless journalist. You’re a stupid journalist. Go away from here.

‘He had to collect my Tecno phone and damaged my Samsung tablet
and my wrist watch.

‘It was the quick intervention of some party chieftains and security personnel that rescued me from the midst of the commissioner’s violent looking thugs,’ Ikujuni said.

Reacting, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ondo State Council, decried the attack and physical assault on Ikujuni by the commissioner.

Its chairman, Mr Leke Adegbite, said the act was barbaric and unacceptable.

In a statement, Adegbite said the action of the commissioner was uncivilised and called on Gov. Lucky Aiyedatiwa to immediately suspend Yusuf-Ogunleye and launch investigation into the incident.

‘Ondo NUJ observes with sadness that Mr Yusuf-Ogunleye’s attitude to media professionals was unbecoming of a public office holder.

‘We call on Mr Governor to place Mr Saka Ogunleye on indefinite suspension for his physical assault on a senior journalist like Tayo Ikujuni, who was performing his constitutional roles of monitoring the APC primary.

‘We call on the commissioner to replace damaged handset of the jou
rnalist and tender unreserved apology to the victim and the media industry.

‘We equally direct media houses and professionals to halt the coverage and activities of the commissioner until our demands are met.’

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Nigeria ripe for a new Constitution- Ndara


A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Mohammed Ndarani has called on the National Assembly to draft a new constitution instead of panel-beating the 1999 constitution made by the military regime.

Ndarani said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) while reacting to his submission of a memorandum on the review of the 1999 Constitution to the House of Representatives on Saturday in Abuja.

He said the National Assembly has the power to draft an entirely new constitution, urging it to invoke its power to make a people’s constitution for Nigeria.

‘Developments in this country today justify the complete overhaul and comprehensive amendment to our 1999 constitution, which was only made as an annexure to a Military Decree.

‘We have attempted to beat into shape and modify it through a myriad of amendments, but these efforts have still left much to be desired as they have not yielded the desired dividends.’

The SAN said they submitted the memorandum as an affirmation of their absolute faith and con
fidence in the National Assembly.

‘We believe that they will, without bias, collate and harmonise our views and other public views in this regard to produce a formidable document that will effectively, and truly reflect the historical, cultural, and traditional values of all Nigerians.’

He said that in their submission, they proposed a constitutional amendment that would reintroduce the Parliamentary form of government.

‘We contend that the present Presidential form of government has outlived its usefulness.

‘Western liberal democracy has not worked for Africa and the historical and traditional antecedents in Nigeria favour parliamentary governance.’

He disclosed that they also proposed the adoption of the six geopolitical zones to act in the capacity of regional governments.

He said they also recommendeded the independence and autonomy of the Local Government in tandem with the parliamentary system of government being proposed.

‘We support and recommend the formation of State Police in all the states
of the federation, which we consider long overdue.

‘We recommended a comprehensive and all-embracing reform of the judiciary to make it capable of standing, performing optimally under the Parliamentary system of governance”.

Ndarani said that they also recommended Electoral Reforms to strengthen INEC to deliver transparent, credible, free and fair elections.

‘There is an overwhelming need to re-strategise, overhaul and amend or enact a new electoral act and regulations to make the process responsive to the will, yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians.

‘We have submitted our own recommendations hoping that the new constitution, or such amendments, would make provision for a referendum as a condition for the passage of any law or amendments being anticipated thenceforth.

‘This, in our opinion, is what will give the said constitution or act the touch of the people and imbue it with the much-needed legitimacy and bring the laws closer to the people and the people closer to the law and the lawmakers.”

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rce: News Agency of Nigeria

Women need regular health talk, physical exercises – DEPOWA President


Mrs Oghogho Musa, the President, Defence and Police Officers Wives Association (DEPOWA), has stressed the need for regular health talk and physical exercises for women.

She also advised women in barracks to take charge of their health through regular medical check ups.

Musa gave the advice during the monthly DEPOWA Aerobics with the theme ‘Walk for Health’ at the NDC Base Camp, Ushafa in Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Saturday.

She said the event was organised to encourage women to be active and live a healthy life.

She urged the women to make the walk their daily routine or at least four times a week with 10,000 steps daily.

She said ‘we must take charge of our health and I believe we have learnt one or two things.

‘Today, like the doctor just informed us, some people have high Blood Pressure (BP) and blood sugar and with this exercise, we are able to identify those people and extra care will be taken.

‘For those that are already on medication, please stick to your drugs,
visit your doctors and make sure you do all that you have been advised to do.

‘We have doctors around us, we have nurses too, we have people that are knowledgeable about these things and we need to please ask questions, talk to people and open up because a problem shared is half solved.’

She said the event was organised to encourage women to be active and live a healthy life.

She urged the women to make the walk their daily routine or at least four times a week with 10,000 steps daily.

She said ‘we must take charge of our health and I believe we have learnt one or two things.

‘Today, like the doctor just informed us, some people have high Blood Pressure (BP) and blood sugar and with this exercise, we are able to identify those people and extra care will be taken.

‘For those that are already on medication, please stick to your drugs, visit your doctors and make sure you do all that you have been advised to do.

‘We have doctors around us, we have nurses too, we have people that are knowledgeable about th
ese things and we need to please ask questions, talk to people and open up because a problem shared is half solved.’

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Tinubu’s aide donates foodstuff to victims of attacks on Omala in Kogi


The Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Community Engagement, North-Central zone, Mrs Abiodun Essiet, has donated 80 bags of rice to victims of attacks on Omala Local Government Area in Kogi.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Agojeju-Odo and Abejukolo communities in Omala were attacked by suspected herdsmen on April 4.

A total of 25 persons were reportedly killed and several others injured by the assailants.

The President’s aide and a delegation from the Nigeria COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus (NG-CARES) programme, visited the area to commiserate with the people over the unfortunate incident.

Essiet emphasised the need for peaceful coexistence which remained an important tool and pillar for development, adding that it could make or mar any community.

Represented by Lateefa Isah, Essiet conveyed the goodwill message of President Tinubu to the people of Omala, and donated 80 bags of rice to the victims.

She reiterated the commitment of the President to continuou
sly support all Nigerian citizens.

‘These bags of rice are part of the palliatives from Mr President. They were delivered by my office to assist victims of conflict in Omala Local Government Area.

‘President Tinubu is committed to protecting lives and property of all Nigerians. He has also resolved to engage Nigerian citizens at the grassroots for all-inclusive governance,’ she said.

Also, the Head of Kogi State CARES Coordination Unit, Sani Haruna, said Omala community had benefited from NG-CARES intervention through the Kogi State Community and Social Development Agency (CSDA).

He described NG-CARES as a development programme designed to expand access to livelihood support and food security services, as well as grants for poor and vulnerable households and firms.

Haruna urged the community to take advantage of the government’s intervention through the NG-CARES programme to attract more developments to the area.

According to him, CSDA and Fadama are some of the NG-CARES intervention that the Omale comm
unity could benefit from.

The District Head of Abejukolo, Chief Suleiman Abimaje, who spoke on behalf of the community, appreciated the Federal and State Governments for their support.

Abimaje appealed for the siting of a military base in the area to curb the incessant attacks by herdsmen.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Navy takes delivery of additional offshore survey vessel


The Nigerian Navy has taken delivery of a state-of-technology Offshore Survey Vessel, OSV 115, designed and built by a French shipbuilding company, OCEA SA.

It is a 35m-long vessel built for scientific hydro-graphic and oceanographic missions and equipped with progressive technology, including medium or shallow water multi-beam echo sounders and other essential survey equipment.

The vessel, delivered at Apapa, Lagos, is primed to conduct in-depth surveys in shallow and medium waters.

It was delivered with comprehensive support services, including training, spare parts, tooling, and necessary documentation, ensuring seamless integration and operation within the Nigerian Navy’s fleet.

Director of Naval Information, Commodore Aiwuyor Adams-Aliu, stated on Saturday in Abuja that the latest addition to the Nigerian Navy fleet would operate in tandem with the OSV 190 ‘NNS LANA”.

NNS LANA was also built and delivered by OCEA in 2021.

‘The primary role of the new vessel is to conduct hydro-graphic and oceanogr
aphic surveys, supporting on-going efforts to safeguard Nigeria’s territorial waters and optimise the current administration’s Blue Economy initiatives.

‘The Nigerian Navy began local production of internationally-recognised nautical charts in 2019 and the newly-acquired OSV will further improve its hydro-graphic charting proficiency,” Adams-Aliu stated.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa projected at 3.8% in 2024 -IMF


The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is projected to rise from 3.4 per cent in 2023 to 3.8 per cent in 2024.

Abebe Selassie, Director, African Department, IMF, said this at a news briefing on the IMF’s Regional Economic Outlook for SSA titled ‘A Tepid and Pricey Recovery’ on Friday in Washington DC.

Selassie said economic recovery was expected to continue beyond 2024, with growth projections reaching 4.0 per cent in 2025.

‘After four challenging years and multiple shocks, SSA’s economy appears to be on the mend.

‘We expect growth to accelerate to 3.8 per cent from 3.4 per cent last year, after peaking at almost 10 per cent in late 2022.

‘We are also seeing inflation having been halved in the early months of this year, thanks to decisive actions by central banks.

‘This includes slower food price increases, a positive development in a region where the cost-of-living crisis has been acute in recent years.’

He further said fiscal consolidation efforts were
starting to pay off, with the median public debt stabilising at around 60 per cent of Gross Domestic Product(GDP), halting a 10-year upward trend.

‘ With global financial conditions easing, a few countries have been able to return to international markets, ending a two-year hiatus.’

The director said though the signs were encouraging, the region was not out of the woods.

Selassie said far too many countries still faced a funding squeeze, adding that their borrowing costs were high and funding sources curtailed.

‘Government interest payments now account for about 12 per cent of revenues, more than double the level a decade ago, and official development assistance concessional financing has become much more scarce.

‘What does this mean for countries? It means much-needed funds are being diverted from spending on investment development to interest payments, with consequences for the region’s growth potential and its ability to withstand future shocks.’

He said sustaining reforms would be important for macr
oeconomic conditions to continue to improve.

Selassie said this would ensure that countries in the region could build their resilience to shocks, generate jobs, diversify their economies, and improve living standards.

The director said three policy priorities could help countries in the region adapt to the challenges

‘First, to continue to improve public finances, with an emphasis on domestic revenue mobilisation.

‘This will help meet the region’s vast development spending needs in the context of scarce concessional financing and high borrowing costs.’

He said the second policy priority was to sustain the focus on reducing inflation wherever inflation remained well above target.

Selassie said the third policy was to implement reforms that enhance skills development, spur innovation, improve the business environment, and promote trade integration to secure more affordable and stable financing.

‘But the burden should not just be on countries alone. Support from the international community will remain ess
ential.

‘The IMF stands ready to support, having already provided 58 billion dollars in financing to the region since the start of the pandemic.

‘Let me conclude by stressing that the region is at a turning point. With the right policy choices, I am very confident that the region will ensure that this will be the African century.’

Source: News Agency of Nigeria