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Group advocates for Youths Participation in Governance for National Development
By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse
A Youth Advocacy group under the aegis of Meaningful Adolescent and Youth Engagement (MAYE) a non governmental organization has called for the integration of young people in decision making process, policy and community development initiative process in government structure.
The group made the call at a one day Meaningful Adolescent and Youth Engagement (MAYE) summit organized by the Society For Family Health (SFH) through the A360 amplify project in Jigawa state.
Speaking shortly after the inauguration, the Jigawa state commissioner for information, Youth, Sports and Culture, Sagir Musa Ahmed urged the champions to uplift their voices, describing them as bridges between Youth and government.
“I urged you to dedicate yourselves to championing positive health outcomes and developmental progress for Youth and adolescent, working tirelessly to promote well-being and support growth” Sagir said.
While making her remarks, the Lead SFH A360 Nigeria Meaningful Adolescent and Youth Engagement, Ramatu Abdulkarim Iyimoga explained that, the One day held at Hasinah Confectionary in Dutse Jigawa state.
According to her, the Meaningful Adolescent and Youth Engagement, (MAYE) Summit is aimed at fostering meaningful engagement between adolescents, youth, and adults.
Also speaking, the Youth Innovation Champion A360 in Jigawa state, Stacy Louis said, the summit brought together youth-led organizations, networks, policymakers, and relevant stakeholders to establish a strong youth network, inaugurate youth champions and formulate a state based youth advisory committee.
She added that, during the one day summit the participants were equipped with concept of A360s MAYE strategy and develop a MAYE alignment charter which was signed at end of the summit.
Stacy maintained that, the inaugurated Youth Champions, are representatives from Start-up Jigawa, Turn-up Jigawa, National Association of Jigawa State Students (NAJISS), Association of Women,Youth Health Social Awareness, National Youth Council, A360 project beneficiaries, A360 young service providers among other stakeholders.
According to her, the signed MAYE integration charter, is a committinent to the adoption and implementation of the MAYE strategy within their respective mandates, ensuring that young people’s ideas, perspectives, and contributions are integral to programs and policies that impact their lives and communities.
“We pledged to champion to embark on MAYE activities in their respective communities, advocate for youth involvement in decision making processes and promoting initiatives that benefit the health and development of all young people” Stacy said.
“Together, with my fellow Youth Champions, I will strive to create a legacy of positive impact and lasting change particularly on Information Communications Technology (ICT) ”Mr. Hassan Hashim.
A Youth Advisory committee was formed, having representatives from the A360 Amplify project, State Primary Health Care Development Agency, Ministry of Information, Youth Sports and Culture, and the Special Advisor to the Jigawa State Governor on Innovation and Technology.
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Food Vouchers Will End Palliative Mismanagement, Jimoh Ibrahim Tells FG
The Senator representing Ondo South, Jimoh Ibrahim (APC) has urged the Federal Government to replace cash-based palliative programs with food vouchers to curb the mismanagement of billions of naira allocated annually to support poor Nigerians.
Speaking at a media briefing in the Senate on Wednesday, Ibrahim highlighted how food vouchers could eliminate waste, improve food security, and boost Nigeria’s cash-to-GDP ratio.
Ibrahim, who chairs the Senate Committee on Inter-Parliamentary Affairs, criticized the current palliative distribution system, arguing that it often results in mismanagement and diversion of funds.
He proposed food vouchers as a more effective alternative.
“Food vouchers distributed directly to poor Nigerians across all 36 states and 774 local government areas will ensure transparency and accountability, unlike the N15 billion palliatives given to state governors that are often mishandled,” he said.
Ibrahim emphasized that Nigeria’s cash-to-GDP ratio remains alarmingly low at 1.52%, compared to 5–10% in developed countries.
He explained that replacing cash with food vouchers would reduce the volume of money in circulation, thereby improving the ratio and strengthening the economy.
“Our cash-to-GDP ratio was only 1% when President Tinubu took office, but it has since increased to 1.52%. Food vouchers will further boost this, offering a dual benefit of reducing cash reliance and addressing food insecurity,” he noted.
Higher Taxes for the Wealthy
The senator also called for increased taxation on the wealthy, particularly those who own luxury assets such as private jets and expensive properties.
He argued that Nigeria’s tax system does not adequately target the rich.
“The wealthy in Nigeria are under-taxed. Those purchasing luxury items should contribute more to national development. Closing these loopholes will generate additional revenue,” he added.
Ibrahim lauded the Tinubu administration’s economic reforms but insisted that introducing food vouchers would complement these efforts by ensuring that palliatives reach the most vulnerable.
“President Tinubu’s reforms are commendable, but adopting food vouchers will enhance transparency and ensure that the funds are used effectively to improve the lives of ordinary Nigerians,” he concluded.
Metro
FG Launches Probe Into GTBank, MTN, Air Peace Over Consumer Complaints
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has initiated a sweeping investigation into Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank), MTN Nigeria, and Air Peace over widespread consumer complaints.
The inquiry, set to begin on December 3, 4, and 5, aims to address concerns about poor service delivery, exploitative practices, and potential violations of consumer rights.
FCCPC Director of Corporate Affairs, Ondaje Ijagwu, announced the investigation in a statement on Sunday, emphasizing the Commission’s commitment to protecting consumer rights and ensuring market accountability.
GTBank will be probed over numerous reports of network failures that have left customers unable to access their funds or use banking applications.
MTN Nigeria faces scrutiny for persistent complaints of undelivered data services, unexplained data depletion, and inadequate customer support.
Air Peace will address allegations of exploitative ticket pricing, particularly concerning significant price hikes for advance bookings on certain domestic routes.
The FCCPC stated that the investigations are being conducted under the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA) 2018, citing Sections 17, 18, 32, 33, 80, 110, 111, 112, and 113.
These sections empower the Commission to investigate practices that undermine consumer rights, distort markets, or create unfair competition.
The inquiries aim to provide a platform for resolving consumer grievances, clarifying business practices, and enforcing compliance with regulatory standards.
The Commission has mandated the companies to appear before it on designated dates to provide information and responses to the allegations.
“This action reflects the FCCPC’s dedication to safeguarding consumer rights, fostering a fair marketplace, and ensuring accountability across key sectors,” Ijagwu said.
Consumers are encouraged to continue reporting instances of poor service delivery or exploitative practices through FCCPC’s official channels to aid in the ongoing investigations.
Metro
Traders Count Losses as Fire Guts Lagos Spare Parts Market, Millions Lost
A devastating fire swept through a spare parts market in the Idumota area of Lagos State on Friday night, destroying properties worth hundreds of millions of naira.
Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, confirmed the incident in a statement on Saturday.
He reported that multiple buildings housing car spare parts shops were engulfed by the blaze, which began around 10:20 p.m.
“Following distress calls via the 767/112 Toll-Free Emergency Lines, LASEMA activated its Emergency Response Teams from Lekki, Cappa, and Alausa,” Oke-Osanyintolu said.
Emergency responders, including LASEMA’s Shark and Tiger Response Teams, the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, and the Federal Fire Service, worked together to contain the inferno. Their swift response prevented the fire from spreading to adjacent buildings.
While the cause of the fire remains unknown, no casualties or injuries were reported. “Dampening down” operations have commenced to eliminate remaining hot spots, and salvage efforts to recover valuable goods are ongoing.
Law enforcement agencies were on-site to manage the crowd and ensure safety during the firefighting and recovery operations.
The incident is a significant blow to traders, many of whom lost their entire stock of goods. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, but affected traders are now left counting their losses, with hopes pinned on further recovery efforts.
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