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Does APC really want to win Saturday presidential election?

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By Dr. Jimoh Olorede

I keep soliloquizing, asking myself whether the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) party really wants to win the fast approaching presidential election? This is no rhetorical question as it actually seeks an answer from the APC stakeholders, especially the Presidency, because while their ‘public utterances’ answer the question in affirmative “Yes”, their body language seems conspiratorial suggesting a dissenting “No”.

What do I actually mean by “body language”? I mean actions as in the recent economic policy of the Federal Government that’s obviously arousing the sensibilities and negative emotions of Nigerians (voters) instead of winning and or at least retaining their support for the forthcoming election. Or how do you win an election when voters in whom, of course, your mandate resides are displeased with you for reasons of your harsh policies?

Truth be told, Nigerians are hungry and angry, and their hunger and anger have both remote and immediate causes. The remote causes, as “the sleeping dog continues to lie”, are not unrelated to long period of bad governance since inception of Nigerian democracy, especially in the present fourth republic from 1999. And the immediate causes of hardship which precipitates hunger and anger that do not allow “the sleeping dog lie” are fuel scarcity, and new naira notes redesign policy with its numerous adversities.

The policy is more of a misfortune and tragedy given the spate of an ongoing economic crises, restlessness and tribulations which unequivocally show the policy is defeating (if it hasn’t already defeated) the purpose for which it’s made in the first place.

Glaringly, the whole thing seems politically motivated. Of course, this is not the first time Nigeria would be redesigning her naira notes. Even if we had encountered this sort of ineptitude-occasioned predicament in the past, like we had in 1984, when the same President (then General Buhari) was in power (as a military dictator), does it mean that we have not learnt anything from our previous mistakes? Or are we just being wicked? Why this policy at this time?? To thwart vote buying, right? Does two wrongs make a right, because, yes, vote buying is wrong, but this approach of the Federal Government is also wrong?

The current economic situation in the country is best described as a whirlwind that blows nobody any good! The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) mobbed all naira notes of #1,000, #500 and #200 denominations (now old) from the circulation and refused to release a corresponding proportion of new notes back to the circulation. Consequently, commercial banks are starved thus people don’t have access to their monies; so, the monies in banks to the owners are like corns in bottle to chicken.

Like I said earlier, if not quickly and urgently addressed, and if the adversities should persist, the new naira notes policy would defeat its purpose. According to the presidency and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), one of the purpose of the new Naira redesign is to prevent vote buying during Saturday, February 25 general elections and the subsequent ones, so that whoever emerges would be true representative of people’s mandate with an assurance of good governance. This sounds good but with a bad policy approach.

Yes, Vote buying is wrong and condemnable. However, formulating an economic policy that brings about a large misfortune of great magnitude to the generality of Nigerians with a view to thwarting vote buying is also wrong and condemnable. So, these are two wrongs that do not make a wright. Why must you use a wrong approach for a right cause? Your priority is to have a legacy of good successor via a free and fair electoral process. Fine. But why do you want to be unpopular to have a popular successor? What if the supposed popular successor (presidential candidate) is of your party? Yes, the APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has, given his antecedents and unmatched large clout, a good chance of winning Saturday presidential election. However, like I said in a previously published article titled “Tinubu: Big ambition big headache”, as reasonable and applaudable as his manifestoes are, there stand many obstacles on his way to bringing his presidential ambition to fruition, and the heaviest of them is the conspiracy of the presidency’s sabotage where some elements wield as much power as the president!

Like I said in another article published the month of October, year 2020 titled “Buhari’s stake in APC’s losses at elections”, I could not fathom whether the President’s hasty concession of defeats and acceptance of responsibility for his party’s losses at past elections was a demonstration of good leadership that transcends partisanship or a sinister sacrifice of the APC party’s fortunes for personal integrity gain. Unfortunately, the current scenario is showing a red flag, recording more pains than gains! As long as the current parlous economic situation of Nigeria with his untold hardships are left unaddressed, his integrity is already at stake. So, even if President Buhari sold his party to the PDP in exchange for his highly valued integrity, he would still not get it.

The President’s seeming indifference to the hardship occasioned by currency redesign and other unbearable economic situations in the country particularly at a time like this when general elections are close cause a discernible mind to wonder and ponder as to whether he wants his party to retain presidency. Sincerely, his disposition kept me thinking much as it asked rhetorical questions: “If this were Mr. President’s first term, and would be seeking reelection for second term in office, would he do this, introducing this sort of policy? Would he be this indifferent?

Dr. Jimoh Olorede (PhD) wrote in via [email protected] (08111841887).

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1,681 vulnerable Lagos residents get N1bn financial assistance 

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By Sodiq Adelakun

The Lagos State Office of Political, Legislative and Civic Engagement has provided financial assistance worth N1 billion to 1,681 vulnerable residents, aimed at alleviating economic hardship.

According to Dr. Tajudeen Afolabi, Special Adviser to the Governor on Office of Political, Legislative and Civic Engagement, this financial support is a demonstration of the state government’s commitment to the welfare of its citizens.

Speaking on Monday during the ongoing ministerial press briefing to mark the second term in office of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Dr. Afolabi also announced that the Governor plans to revive the school feeding programme for primary school pupils before the end of the year.

He said the move is expected to benefit thousands of pupils across the state, providing them with a nutritious meal during school hours.

According to him, “Sanwo-Olu Listens’ financial assistance to struggling Lagosians is a social welfare programme designed to provide financial assistance to vulnerable citizens in Lagos State has been sustained for five consecutive years.

“It is a fact that Lagos is not immune from the ever-increasing poverty rate in Nigeria, hence the government of Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, cognisance of this unpalatable trend has therefore taken necessary steps in providing support to help reduce poverty.

“During the period under review, 1,681 vulnerable residents of Lagos State were assisted in one way or the other.”

He added that 1,074 individuals are still awaiting this benefit, which will be addressed within the next two weeks.

“So far, we have spent N1 billion on financial assistance since the program began. Once we complete the distribution to the remaining beneficiaries, we will provide the total sum expended.”

Regarding the school feeding program for primary school pupils, the Commissioner stated, “Once we finalise all the details, we will provide an update. There are many steps involved, including determining the number of pupils.”

“By the end of the year, we will disclose the total amount spent on the school feeding program.”

He also mentioned that to ensure proper engagement and feedback, the state government launched the Lagos Citizens Gate App in April 2023.

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1.2 million students to benefit from loan fund in initial phase — Official

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By Sodiq Adelakun

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has announced that up to 1.2 million students in federal tertiary institutions will be eligible for student loans in the program’s initial phase.

This was revealed on Monday by the Managing Director of NELFUND, Akintunde Sawyerr, ahead of the formal launch of the application portal on Friday.

According to Sawyerr, students from federal institutions that have completed uploading their data will be able to apply for the loan in this first phase, which begins on May 24.

The application process has been streamlined to ensure ease of access for all qualified students in these institutions.

The NELFUND program is a key part of President Bola Tinubu’s administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, aimed at providing financial support to needy students. The loan will cover obligatory fees and stipends, enabling students to pursue their academic goals without worrying about the financial burden.

 He also added that the Fund will pay 100 percent of institutional fees directly to the institutions of learning account while also providing stipends to the students monthly based on when school is in session.

He stressed the importance of some of the key features of the student loan including, No physical contact between the loan applicant and NELFUND, a user-friendly Loan Application portal, comprehensive support where applicants can access online support to assist and flexible repayment plans.

According to him, “We encourage all students in federal institutions to take advantage of this opportunity to secure the required financial assistance for their education. Applicants must submit their applications as early as possible to ensure timely processing.”

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Lagos Govt seals over 840 event centres, social facilities over safety violations

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By Sodiq Adelakun

The Lagos State Government has taken unwavering action against event centres and social facilities that violate safety regulations, sealing over 840 of them in the last one year.

This was disclosed by the Commissioner for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, Gbenga Oyerinde during the ongoing Ministerial Press Briefing at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Center on Monday.

According to him, the Lagos State Safety Commission has carried out enforcement actions at various facilities, including event centres, clubs, lounges, hotels, and construction sites, to ensure compliance with safety standards.

Notable examples of sealed facilities include the Lekki Conservation Centre and Quilox.

In addition, the Commission has inspected over 7,819 facilities to ensure safety, issuing fire safety compliance certificates to 5,220 of them.

It was gathered that the Commission has carried out at least 365 advocacy initiatives to promote environmental safety.

In his words, “Our ministry in working in line with the THEMES Plus developmental Agenda of Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to mitigate risks and protect life and property of government and citizens of Lagos’ State, have sealed eight hundred and forty event centres and social facilities for safety violations and non-compliance of extant laws.”

The Commissioner also stated that fire safety officers from the States Emergency and Fire Rescue body successfully rescued 376 victims, preserving an estimated property worth of N152.22 billion, albeit with a regrettable loss of 82 casualties and N25.37 billion in property.

He also revealed that additional fire stations were added in Ibeju Lekki, Ifako Ijaiye among other locations across the state.

“In line with efforts to bolster infrastructure, three new fire stations are nearing completion in Ijegun-Egba, Satellite Town, and Ijede, while an ultramodern workshop at the Alausa headquarters is nearly finished to cater to the agency’s fleet maintenance needs.

“Additionally, land spaces have been identified for the development of additional fire stations in Ibeju, Lekki and Ifako Ijaiye,” he reiterated.

He added that Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service had prioritised fire mitigation and Emergency Response Strategies

He also said “the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service is sustaining its focus on enhancing fire mitigation and emergency response strategies, aligning with the administration’s THEMES Plus Agenda. Under the leadership of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, a collective effort was emphasised to address the challenges posed by fire incidents effectively.

“Key statistics from the year’s emergency calls revealed a total of 2,537 incidents, including 1,627 fire calls, 191 rescue calls, 93 salvage calls, and 4 explosions, alongside 607 false alarms.

“This highlighted the critical need for increased awareness of fire safety measures to combat the impact of negligence and non-compliance with safety codes,” he stated.

The Commissioner also highlighted the collaborative efforts with the Ministry of the Environment to improve the NYSC Temporary Orientation Camp (Youth Hostel) at Iyana-Ipaja.

Furthermore, he also revealed that the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) responded to a total of 1,906 incidents between January 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024, comprising 1,461 incidents in 2023 and 445 incidents in the first quarter of 2024.

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