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Senator Kadiri asks Tinubu to own up that he signed the Access to Higher Education Act, 2023, in error

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An All Progressives Congress ( APC) Chieftain and a senator who represented Kogi East from 1999 to 2003, high Chief Alex Kadiri has asked President Bola Tinubu to own up that he was railroaded into signing the Access to Higher Education act, 2023 in error.

Since the act was signed into Law mixed reactions have continued to trail the Access to Higher Education Act, 2023.
President Bola Tinubu had signed into law a bill that provides interest-free education loans for Nigerians willing to acquire tertiary education in the first week of his administration.

The Access to Higher Education Act, 2023, otherwise known as students loan Act, establishes an Education Loan Fund to help Nigerians fund their higher education, while they pay in instalments two years after completing their participation in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme.

The bill, first introduced in 2016 by Femi Gbajabiamila, the immediate past Speaker of the House of Representatives, was reintroduced in 2019 and received more attention from the National Assembly in November 2022. It was barely a month after the end of an eight-month-long industrial action by the nation’s university workers’ union who had protested poor working conditions, among other demands.

Kadiri who was chairman senate committee on Education at the time he held sway as Kogi East senator said the act can not work under the present day Nigeria setting wondering why President Tinubu signed in such a haste.

He said even in the US the most developed democracy in the world some Lawmakers are still owing student’s loan, they loan they took to pursue their carriers in colleges and universities.
According to him, “The controversy is on the television everyday in the US and that is why Joe Biden said he was going to forgive them the loan, but the courts have now said no, he can’t do that.
“It is good to forgive these loans, and it is bad for those who struggled and have paid. So there are two ways of looking at these things but we have to draw a line in the middle.
“There are some even if you give them another 100years, they will never pay. They can’t pay, they don’t have any job or even if they have a job is all these jobs that can’t put food on their table talk more of repaying a loan.
“What the last national assembly did which some of us advised against because we have gone down this road before, during our time I was chairman of the education committee in the Senate, we had public hearing and killed it and we gave reason.
“If you read my biography, for me to think this is important for me to put it in my biography you should know.
“The idea is good but the timing is wrong. We once had a Students’ Loan Board in this country, we had Education Bank, they are all dead.
“Why did they die because those who collected loan never paid back and that is even when Nigeria was fairly better than it is today. It is easy to carry pen and sign anything into law.
“They rushed Tinubu into signing that thing, Gbajiabismilla was a Speaker in the last Assembly, so he thinks that this is a foot print, it is not. We have worked on it in the past and they are not inventing the wheel.
“We had public hearing in Lagos, Enugu, Portharcourt, Abuja and Kaduna over this Students Loan they are rushing now.
“Remember ASUU said they don’t know what Tinubu signed because they were not involved and they are right, it is not an easy thing that you just rush and get the man to sign because he too is looking for legitimacy, so anything that looks like good he will to sign quickly. But there is more to it. This country must plan.
“Before America set up that thing they had their independence for 150 years. They learnt a lot before establishing this loan for students and the ability of the students to pay back, because they can trace all their people wherever they are in the world. “You cannot kill somebody in Michigan and go and hide in Hawaii or Califonia because it is a big State. They will fish you out within 30minutes.
“Yet they are unable to get the people who took loan from them, because the person must first of all be employed, must earn income to put food on his table or may be accommodation before he can pay back any loan in America.

“There is no need you give somebody a loan when you know he is not likely to pay back. The organization giving out that loan will die that is the issue.
“The student’s loan can never work in a third world, he should own up that he signed that bill without proper consultation since Gbajabiamilla was standing behind him, former speaker, it is wrong, you can not sign something in to law without consulting the people who are directly affected.
“The people who are teaching in the school, you cannot talk of University autonomy when there is no room for expansion in the colleges. If you give autonomy to college of education Ankpa today is it the students or the parents who will contribute money to build the faculty? Who will recruit teachers and pay them?
“In the US where these things are done all these basic things are already there. You can not jump and start copying people from the middle of the road

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Nigeria moves towards Energy Independence as Dangote Refinery Supplies PMS Locally

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In a historic move set to transform Nigeria’s energy landscape, the Dangote Refinery has commenced supplying Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL).
Director of Information and Public Relations in the ministry of finance, Mohammed Manga in a statement indicated that the development, driven by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, marks a critical step in reducing the country’s reliance on imported refined petroleum products and stabilizing the Naira.
Continuing, the statement said that the commencement of local PMS supply is part of a broader initiative by the federal government to boost energy self-sufficiency and enhance the availability of petroleum products in the domestic market.
The statement quoted the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, why speaking at the Dangote refinery to have praised President Tinubu’s vision, highlighting the administration’s commitment to ensuring that raw materials are processed locally to add value before export.

“This moment is a testament to President Tinubu’s foresight in driving Nigeria towards energy self-sufficiency,” Mr. Edun stated.
He lauded Alhaji Aliko Dangote and the Dangote Group for realizing the vision, acknowledging the refinery’s potential to reshape the country’s oil sector.

During the visit, Mr. Edun, along with the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Dr. Zacch Adedeji, and members of the technical sub-committee overseeing crude oil sales to local refineries, toured the refinery’s advanced facilities.
They witnessed the loading of the first batch of PMS by NNPCL, signaling a significant shift towards domestic fuel supply.
Explaining further the statement said the development in tanderm with the Federal Executive Council, under President Tinubu’s leadership, who approved a plan to supply 385,000 barrels per day of crude oil to domestic refineries, including the Dangote Refinery, with payments made in Naira.
“The official crude-for-Naira transactions are scheduled to commence on October 1st, marking a new era in the Nigerian oil industry.”

Mr. Edun called on other domestic refiners to participate in the effort, emphasizing its potential to boost legal petroleum exports to neighboring countries and generate foreign exchange revenue.
The statement explained further that the initiative not only targeted to meet the nation’s fuel demands but also support economic growth by reducing the strain on foreign currency reserves.

“The partnership between the federal government and the private sector, exemplified by the Dangote Refinery, signals Nigeria’s determination to secure its energy future.
“As local refining and energy production increase, the country is expected to see improvements in foreign exchange earnings and overall economic stability, reinforcing the government’s commitment to a self-sustained economy.

“This milestone demonstrates what can be achieved through visionary leadership and strong collaboration between the public and private sectors,” Minister Edun remarked.

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ASUU decries dismissal, victimization of over 120 members in public varsities

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has expressed grave concern over the alleged illegal dismissal, harassment, and victimization of more than 120 of its executive and ordinary members across public universities in Nigeria.

In a press statement that signed by the ASUU Kano Zonal Coordinator. Professor Abdulkadir Muhammad, the union condemned the ongoing maltreatment of its members, which it claimed is orchestrated by university administrations with the support of some Governing Council Chairmen and university Visitors.
The statement cited universities such as Kogi State University (KSU), Lagos State University (LASU), Ebonyi State University (EBSU), Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO), and Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) as places where these actions are particularly egregious.

According to the statement, KSU alone dismissed 120 members, five were sacked at LASU, and three were suspended at EBSU, among other cases.
The union described the actions as blatant violations of the right to freedom of association as guaranteed by the Nigerian Constitution.
He describef the harassment is as a response to ASUU members demand fir better working conditions, improved welfare, payment of backlogged salaries, and proper promotions.

ASUU also lamented the lack of implementation of investigation panel recommendations, such as those from a committee established at LASU by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
Despite findings in favor of ASUU members, the union claimed that the Governor has refused to release the panel’s White Paper, and affected staff members have yet to be reinstated.

Despite a court ruling against its members in Kogi State University, ASUU has vowed to continue seeking legal remedies. The union is urging the administrations of the affected universities, their Governing Councils, and Visitors to respect university laws, end the victimization, and reinstate those who have been unjustly dismissed.

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Nema announces 259 deaths, 625,000 persons displaced by flood in 2024

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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has reported that 259 persons have been killed by floods that displaced 625,000 persons so far in 2024

According to NEMA’s Director General, Zubaida Umar, the latest figures show that 259 people have lost their lives, while 625,239 have been forced to flee their homes. Additionally, 1,048,312 people have been affected by the floods, which have impacted 29 states and 172 local government areas.
Umar provided the update during the National Emergency Coordination Forum (ECF) meeting, where stakeholders gathered to reassess strategies and responsibilities in response to the disaster.
According to her, the flooding has been particularly severe in Borno State, where a broken dam has exacerbated the situation.
However, NEMA notes that the overall trend is consistent with predictions made in the Annual Flood Outlook released earlier this year.

“Except for the severity of the incident in Borno State due to the broken spillway of the Alau Dam, the trend does not indicate a total deviation from the predictions as contained in this year’s Annual Flood Outlook released by the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), which informed that in July to September 2024, 33 states and 135 LGAs are within flood high-risk areas.”

“For the period between October and November, 19 states and 44 LGAs have been indicated.”

Speaking on the Maiduguri flood, the NEMA DG commended the Governor of Borno State, Babagana Zulum, the government, and the Borno State Emergency Management for rising to the occasion and spearheading the response, rescue, and activation of internally displaced persons (IDP) camps for affected persons.
She added that NEMA and other agencies are currently providing nationwide interventions to the affected states.

She said, “Our ongoing intervention across the affected states include deployment of additional personnel to support search and Rescue operations; distribution of water purification and critical search and Rescue equipment; provision of food and non-food items to support the affected persons and the rehabilitation of displaced populations.

“Through our agency, NEMA, the Federal Government commiserates with those that have been affected by the flood disaster and assures them that necessary succour will sustainably be provided.

“We appreciate the support of our humanitarian partners and look forward to the sustained collaborative efforts of all stakeholders to ameliorate the suffering of affected people and also mitigate the impact of the flooding incidents across the country.”

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