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We’ll Fight Corruption, Fix Economy, Security – Shettima

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Vice-President Kashim Shettima has assured Nigerians that the current administration will continue to provide the values of the democratic systems by fixing major weaknesses of the economy, securing communities, fighting corruption, strengthening the independence of the judiciary and improving national cohesion.

Shettima stated this in Abuja, yesterday, at the national conference on strengthening democracy in Nigeria, themed: “Strengthening Nigeria’s democracy: Pathways to good governance and political integrity,” organised by the African Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development.

Shittima, represented by his Special Adviser on political issues, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, said while democracy is not a perfect system, it is still considered the best form of government compared to others.

“I would like to assure Nigerians that our administration is acutely aware of many concerns over our direction and goals, particularly given the difficulties which some of our policies inevitably generate. We are involved in correcting many defects in our economy and approaches to securing the citizens. We have been honest to admit that this transition from a broken past and a promising future will not be without a price, and we will remain focused on easing the pain and ensuring that we do not take our eyes off the goals.

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000 / 0:00“We will listen and adjust where necessary, and we will account our stewardship in all matters our challenging democratic systems demands. I am convinced that Nigeria shall rise again, answer to its full potential and lead the way to a future that has learnt lessons from a difficult past into a world in which our country will be a key player, and our young will be active champions of a democratic system because it speaks to them.

“It has been said many times that democracy is an imperfect system, yet superior to all others. We will continue to seek to provide evidence of the values of the democratic systems by, among others, fixing major weaknesses of our economy, securing our communities, fighting corruption, supporting free and fair elections, strengthening the independence of the judiciary and improving national cohesion. I would like to appeal to fellow Nigerians to join us in this challenging but ultimately rewarding journey,” he said.

According to him, the current administration has a major interest in the quality of the democratic system and a key responsibility in improving the elements that constitute the democratic system.

“This reminds us that we owe our current positions to the democratic process, and it is our duty to continually police its effectiveness and impact on the lives of all Nigerians,” he stated.

He noted that there is a huge responsibility on the shoulders of elected leaders in Nigeria to market democracy in terms of the quality of governance, their conduct, and disposition towards the rule of law and respect for the welfare and security of citizens.

“Nigerian democracy must mean a lot more than asking Nigerians to line up every four years to elect leaders. It must mean, in practical terms, that leaders commit to the demands of elected leadership in very transparent manners, that mandates given to them to govern make them servants to the interests of the people, custodians of their assets, and protectors of their interests. The best leaders are people who exercise power only to promote the interests of their people.

“These interests include making laws that are consistent with the economic welfare and security of the citizen; that the judiciary is free from interference and corruption; that institutions and structures of governance function with the highest standards of efficiency and integrity; that citizens’ voices are heard and respected not just during elections; and the basic rules of competition between parties and interests are respected,” he added.

In his keynote address, the former Vice President of Ghana, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, said despite the imperfections of democracy, it remains the preferred form of governance that can guarantee individual liberties and rights.

He, however, stated that for democracy to thrive and to be strengthened, the ambition for the country must be paramount and must supersede the ambition for oneself.

“Elections are not do-or-die affairs. That’s what we must understand. The right of the citizenry to choose leaders in a free, transparent manner is sacrosanct and remains one of the most vital angles of a true democratic dispensation.

“By choosing and or changing leaders through the ballot box, the vote necessary is not sufficient to guarantee a true flourishing democratic culture,” he emphasised.

He noted that one of the most important determinants of a flourishing democracy is the quality of institutions capable of guaranteeing rights, including property rights, and checking the wanton abuse of power.

According to him, the best democracy is the one that delivers public goods and services effectively and efficiently and creates opportunities for citizens whilst making conscious efforts to leave no one behind.

The Executive Director of the African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development, Dr Otive Igbuzor highlighted that the purpose of the conference lies in a vision for a democracy that is genuine, resilient, and inclusive.

“As many of us know, Nigeria’s democratic journey, though spanning 25 years of uninterrupted civilian rule, is beset by structural and functional flaws. These range from electoral malpractices, ineffective political parties, and weakened governance structures to pervasive corruption and a concerning erosion of public trust.

“Despite decades of democratic practice, the realities faced by Nigerians today often reflect disillusionment rather than hope. The goal of this conference, therefore, is to reignite hope, rebuild trust, and lay out a road map toward a strengthened democratic system that serves all Nigerians with integrity and accountability,” he said.

 

 

 

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FG Not Serious About Youth Dev, ADC Alleges

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticised the Federal Government for what it described as a failure to address the needs of Nigerian youths, citing inadequate budgetary allocations and the ineffective implementation of the student loan scheme as signs of insincerity.
The party’s National Youth Leader, Balarabe Rufai, made the remarks on Saturday during a meeting with the Coalition for Nigerian Youths in Politics (CONYIP) at the ADC National Secretariat in Abuja.

Mr Rufai, who described young Nigerians as the backbone of the ADC, expressed confidence that their support would play a crucial role in unseating President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 general election.

He also noted that the ADC had become a unified platform for key opposition figures—including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Labour Party’s Peter Obi, and former APC presidential aspirant Rotimi Amaechi—to challenge the ruling party.

Mr Rufai stated: “The Federal Government claims to prioritise youth empowerment, but their actions tell a different story.

“Only ?14 billion was allocated to the Ministry of Youth in this year’s budget, and the student loan scheme has left many applicants frustrated. This administration is not serious about youth development.”

He explained that the ADC was selected as the preferred opposition platform due to its freedom from ethnic, religious, or regional bias.

“The ADC is not a northern or southern party. It is not a Muslim or Christian party. It is a party for ordinary Nigerians,” he said.

Mr Rufai also underscored the party’s commitment to allocating 40% of both elected and appointed positions to young people, describing the policy as a pathway to genuine transformation.

He criticised the APC-led government’s approach to youth empowerment, noting that even the ?29 billion allocated to the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) was mostly designated for administrative costs rather than direct youth welfare.

“We need a mind reset. Things cannot continue this way. Nigerian youths, we are here to change the narrative, not to enrich ourselves.

“Democracy is about participation and accountability. We will monitor our leaders, correct them, and speak up if they go astray. ADC will not operate like the others,” Mr Rufai added.

In his remarks, CONYIP Convener, Nnamdi Ezemagu, commended the ADC for appointing what he described as a capable youth leader and urged other political parties to prioritise the inclusion of young people in leadership.

“Nigerian youths will no longer tolerate being used and dumped. We will only support parties that recognise and empower us, he said”.

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Eno Orders APC Membership Registration, To Build Party Secretariat In A/ Ibom

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Akwa Ibom State governor and leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, Pastor Umo Eno, has ordered all members of the party in the state to return to their respective wards for registration as he prepares for party Secretariat project in the state.

Speaking during a familiarization visit to the State Secretariat of the APC  in Uyo, Governor Eno said a register will be sent to all the wards through the ward chairmen while  the exercise will commence on August 4, 2025, to  last for about a month giving room to all interested persons to register.

He said the party membership registration was very necessary to ascertain the actual members of the party adding  that afterwards the issue of camouflage and pretence in the party would be laid to rest.

Governor Eno explained that everyone, irrespective of their status, whether new entrant or aboriginal members of the party, should take part in the process to be followed by a digital capturing from  the national Secretariat of APC.

He ordered  every member of the party to show commitment and unity of purpose  and desist from unnecessary internal bickering for the overall good of the State.

Governor Eno informed members of federal government empowerment initiative on a one per ward basis assuring members that  the President Bola Tinubu led government was doing very well for the country.

“There is something I saw and decided to stand with this President.

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu means well for this country. Some of us know what he went through when he took over and today two years after, things are stabilizing.

“We need to support him. We believe that he is stabilizing the economy. As a Governor, we can tell you that he is releasing money for the State, that’s why we are doing projects, not owing contractors and paying gratuities,” he added.

Governor Eno also drummed  support  for the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, and all other APC candidates for  re-election in 2027.

“Today, we have come, as part of our familiarization with the Party office. We started with the Party Structure. We met with the stakeholders. We are now at the Party Office to pay respect to the party because Party is supreme.

“We had to go step by step, precept upon precept. There is no need to rush any. So we are going to put everything that we need to put in place, and there is nothing to rush about.

“To all of you that have given us the support to have transited easily, I am here today to thank those that believed in good governance, who have believed in the ARISE Agenda and all of the little progress we have been able to make in the last two years”

He  inaugurated a 10 man Committee for an APC Secretariat project with a mandate to search for land, raise funds, and deliver a befitting Secretariat for the party.

Members of the project committee include Sir Monday Ebong Uko — Chairman, Obongemem Ekperikpe Ekpo,  Obong Nsima Ekere, Senator Ita Enan, Rt Hon.Unyime Idem, and Ambassador Asam Asam.

In his remarks, the State Party Chairman, Obong Stephen Ntukekpo, appreciated the governor for his leadership disposition, describing it as a testimony of grace, compassion and inclusivity.

He thanked Governor Eno for not only breaking boundaries, but building bridges which, according to him, has brought the people of the State together across party lines.

 

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Tinubu’s Visit To Saint Lucia: ‘It’s Shameful, Disgraceful’, PM slams Opposition’s Criticism

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Saint Lucia Prime Minister, Philip Pierre, has condemned what he calls politically motivated criticism of President Bola Tinubu’s June visit, calling it “shameful” and rooted in a slavery mentality.
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President Tinubu paid a state visit to Saint Lucia on June 29 to deepen ties with the Caribbean and boost South-South cooperation. Despite its historic nature, the visit sparked criticism from some quarters in Saint Lucia.
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The prime minister, in his speech to mark the 2025 Emancipation Day on Monday in Castries, criticised the backlash as politically motivated by a group tacitly backed by the opposition party.
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He said the visit was a success, enhancing diplomatic, cultural, and economic relations between Nigeria and Saint Lucia.
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Mr ?Pierre emphasised the symbolic importance of African unity and pride that the visit reignited.
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?“The vilification and denigration of the president of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, by a politically motivated group, tacitly supported by the opposition party, was another demonstration of the harmful effects of the legacy of slavery: self-hate and a readiness to accept African people and their descendants as inferior.
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?“That behaviour was nothing short of shameful and disgraceful. Had the visit been by a head of state from another country, the reception from that group would have been at the very least respectful,” Mr Pierre stated.
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?The Prime Minister noted that several strategic memoranda of understanding (MOUs) were signed during President Tinubu’s visit.
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?“I am pleased that during the visit of the president and his delegation, several memorandum of understanding (MOUs) were established for fostering economic, social, educational, and cultural relations with Saint Lucia and the OECS.
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?“My administration will do its best to ensure that those MOUs bear fruit at the earliest opportunity,” Mr Pierre stated.
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?Mr Pierre also expressed gratitude on behalf of Saint Lucia’s government and people for President Tinubu’s visit.
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?The Prime Minister used the occasion, which marked the 191st anniversary of the abolition of slavery, to call on Saint Lucians to confront the lingering effects of colonialism while embracing African unity.
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M?r Pierre acknowledged Saint Lucia’s progress since 1834, but noted that slavery’s legacy still lingers in minds and systems.
He called for deeper collaboration between Africa and the Caribbean to accelerate black emancipation and development.
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