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Reps will respond to yearnings of Nigerians, Speaker Abbas promises

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, says the 10th Assembly is committed to responding to the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians.
The speaker said this at a roundtable with development partners of the National Assembly in Abuja.
Representatives of the development partners are: Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre, Department for International Development and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
Others are: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, United Nations Development Programme and Order Paper.
He said as the representatives of the people, institution building remained the gateway to professionalism, efficiency and productivity.
Abbas said he would ensure that the 10th House of Representatives responded to the yearnings and expectations of the citizenry.
He noted that the legislators had been called to serve at the most critical period in the nation’s political history.
He said only a committed legislature, which was properly equipped would be able to deliver service to meet the expectations of the people.
According to him, one of his cardinal policy thrusts, on assumption of office as speaker, is capacity development for members and staff of the house.
“This has become more imperative following the high turnover rate of the 10th House of Representatives where we have over 200 new members with hundreds of legislative aides.
“This number of members and aides requires improved capacity to cope with the offices’ demands,” the speaker said.
He added that institutional capacity development was considered as one of the priority components of the legislative agenda of the house.
Representatives of the development partners in their remarks, expressed readiness to offer more technical assistance to the National Assembly in various thematic areas.
These, according to them, include electoral laws, legislative processes and law-making, training as well as capacity building.
The partners also suggested that a technical session be organised for all stakeholders to deliberate and come up with a policy document on how they will assist.
This, according to them, will be in the area of design and implementation of the 10th legislative agenda.
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Let’s exercise patience with Tinubu, there’s hope for positive achievement – CAC President

The President, Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) worldwide, Pastor Samuel Oladele, has appealed to Nigerians to exercise patience with President Bola Tinubu, for there’s hope of positive achievement for Nigerians in his administration.
Oladele made the statement while addressing the press at the 2023 CAC Pastors’ Conference (Retreat, Refresh and Refire), at the CAC Babalola Memorial International Miracle Camp, on Wednesday, at Ikeji-Arakeji, Osun.
He said that the present economic downturn across the country requires that citizens would endure and persevere for a while, for there’s hope in the end.
“I observed that our president is a serious leader, and with the steps he has taken within a few months in office, things are changing drastically, though, gradually.
“If we can exercise patient with him, I believe that within his first four years, Nigeria would surely get to the promised land,” Oladele explained.
According to him, “if he’s not sabotaged while he is truly trying to resuscitate the economy, Nigeria will soon emerge strong and become a pride for all and sundry.”
Oladele admitted that now is the hardship period and called on Nigerians to support the present administration.
“Let all hands be on deck for the overall good of the country,” he said.
To all and sundry, especially political leaders, he admonished them to retrace their steps and return to God for Him to rescue the nation from impending calamities.
The CAC President urged the Federal Government to do the needful in making life bearable for the masses, saying that it’s too difficult for most people to survive the prevailing harsh conditions in the country.
“The country has a glorious end in sight; if the people can pray and live righteously, the current economic hardship in the country will soon end.
“The security of the country should be paramount in the mind of our President, while education must also be given priority attention,” he urged.
Oladele maintained that the security apparatus should be rejigged and more security personnel recruited to tackle the challenge of insecurity in the country.
He tasked the security personnel to redouble their efforts in the fight against insecurity.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that over 12,000 pastors attended the Conference.
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UNGA 78: First Lady, governors’ wives move to address “Japa” syndrome

Mrs Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady of Nigeria, has called on the diasporas to contribute their quota to the “Renewed Hope Agenda” of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
She also called on Nigerian youths to have hope in the efforts of the current administration to deliver on the dividends of democracy and provide for their basic needs.
According to the UN, in 2022, 26,400 Nigerian citizens requested asylum abroad while 27,000 Nigerian citizens were recongnised as refuges and granted protection in 2022.
Mrs Tinubu made the call on Monday at the New York 2023 Nigeria Economic Growth and Trade Summit with the theme“ Stemming Migration Flows by Providing Basic Needs’’ at Nigeria House in New York.
The UN correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports the summit was organised by the Nigeria Governors’ Wives Forum on the sidelines of the 78th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) .
The first lady said while migration could offer new opportunities and experiences, it also presented risks and challenges that could manifest in brain drain.
“The brain drain phenomenon where highly skilled individuals leave their home country for supposedly better prospects abroad, is a concern for many African nations, depriving them of their expertise and talents needed for sustainable growth.
“In our various communities, we must work towards creating conditions and providing basic needs that allow people to thrive by providing access to qualitative education, an enabling environment for job creation.
“And the development of local industries that will create viable economic opportunities.
“We must revamp our healthcare sector to ensure basic health care services are accessible to all.
“Improve health care conditions and stronger social support system that discourage migration driven by health concerns.
“Also, combating food security by investing in sustainable agricultural programs, especially in rural areas, can reduce the pressure of rural urban migration.
“I can’t over emphasise the need for conflict resolution and promotion of peace and stability in regions prone to violence,’’ she said.
Tinubu, however, commended the first ladies for their initiatives, noting that complementing the efforts of their husbands would enhance economic empowerment in their respective states.
She said by fostering collaboration and unity amongst themselves, they had been able to achieve a lot more by learning from one another.
“The Renewed Hope Initiative is an initiative that we just started, aimed at creating a better life for families.
“Our scope covers agriculture, education, economic empowerment, health and social investment, focusing on women and the youth, who are the bedrock of the society.
“As youths account for 70 per cent of our population and women represent 49.6 per cent of the population.
“I believe that schemes which focus on empowering this demographic, coupled with an enabling environment, will gradually begin to reverse the negative trend of migration.’’
She told the wives of the governors that as first ladies, their roles as leaders, were critical to driving sustainable change within their communities.
“You must work together with government agencies to complement and support the establishment of laws that protect human rights and provide equal opportunities.
“Policy reforms that encourage skilled individuals to return home after obtaining educational experience abroad, can help reverse the dream.
“We must continue to acknowledge the good work of international agencies, well-meaning individuals in the diaspora and in the private sector, are doing in our nation.
“Through fora like this, we can encourage diaspora engagement, establish avenues for Nigerians living abroad to contribute to the country’s development.
“Through investment, knowledge sharing, and collaborations which can help mitigate the negative effects of brain drain.’’
The first lady urged Nigerians to foster a positive narrative, celebrate their cultural heritage, national achievements and promote a sense of pride in Nigeria.
According to her, Nigeria is on the brink of a major economic recovery of buoyancy.
She charged Nigerian youths to learn the virtues of patience and resilience as everyone continued to work as a collective to help build a greater and better Nigeria.
Also speaking, Nigeria governors’ wives forum Chairperson, Mrs Olufolake AbdulRazaq, the wife of Kwara State Governor, called for support to provide basic needs for the citizens to stem migration flows.
AbdulRazaq expressed hope that the deliberations and outcome of the summit would further stronger partnerships and credible responses with lasting effects that would assuage the emigration concerns as well as aid shared prosperity.
“ We hope everyone will support the forum in all her programmes for New York in 2024 as we look forward to participating in Women’s ’ month in March 2024 and UNGA.
“ We hope to deepen all engagements formed in realising our common goods to the benefit of our country and the glory of God,’’ she said.
NAN reports that no fewer than 12 wives of the governors were at the event.
They included the first ladies of Oyo State, Mrs Tamunominini Makinde; Ogun, Mrs Bamidele Abiodun; Imo, Mrs Chioma Uzodimma; and Gombe, Hajiya Asma’u Yahaya.
Also in attendance were the first Ladies of Lagos State, Mrs Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu; Borno, Mrs Falmata Zulum and Kogi, Hajiya Rashidat Yahaya Bello.
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