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2024 World Youth Day: LP charges Nigerian Youths to gear up Leadership Positions

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Julius Abure

As Nigeria joins other Nations of the World to commemorate the ‘World Youths Day, ‘ the Labour Party(LP) has challenged the Nigerian youths to gear up to take leadership roles in Nigeria and beyond.
The chairman of the Party Julius Abure who made the remark on Monday in Abuja while addressing the youth wing of the labor party, insisted that the Nigerian youths have failed to take up leadership positions in Nigeria, unlike their counterparts all over the world.

He said, “The Nigerian youths have failed to be role models in Nigerian politics. The Nigerian youths should be able to show capacity and tenacity in the character of leadership.”

Abure however, urged Nigerian leaders to make policies to be able to harness the energy and potential of the Nigerian youths.

“Bye and large, it could only be the Labour Party which can achieve this and we are not resting on our oars. But I still challenge the Nigerian youths not to resort to being used as instruments of violence and destruction but viable tools for good governance.
The 2023 Labour Party governorship flag bearer in Enugu State, Honorable Chijioke Edeoga, indicated that there is a need for youth idealism in Nigeria pointing out that being a youth is a mental disposition.
“We need to define what youth stand for. So our support for the youths must be a project that equals building the next generation of our country. So identifying with the youths is a creation of mind which bothers on how the country survives.
“It also bothers those who have the capacity and energy to pilot the affairs of the country. I agree that the government and other agencies need to put up youth policies to drive youth focus in Nigeria, maximize their potential, and make it the main driver of the nation’s economy.

“We know that Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe started as a youth, General Gowon also ruled this country as a youth, and General Muhammadu Buhari was also at the age of 30 when he ascended the leadership”.

Hon. Edeoga, while admonishing the youths, warned that #Japa syndrome is not a solution to the immediate hardship being experienced in the country.
“It is a sign of surrender; the Nigerian youths should be able to stay back and fight for their rights and save their country. Do not surrender to a bad government; the Nigerian youths must have hope and, above all, say no to drug abuse and other vices that share your images”.

Also speaking earlier, the national youth leader of the party, Prince Kenedy Ahanotu, said that the days are gone when the Nigerian youths were regarded as tools for political violence but time for self-discovery.

He said that the 2024 International Youths Day, which has its theme ‘ harnessing the energy of the youths for national economic development’, is apt as the energy in the youths around the world is what drives the National economies.

“For us in Nigeria, we feel that the youths have not been given adequate opportunities to express themselves politically and to exhibit the potentials that God has given to them. For instance, I believe that Nigeria was at its early stage when the likes of Yakubu Gown, General Mohammdu Buhari, and others were allowed to lead the country, and that was even when the country was doing well, but today, the case is different. It is a situation where we have people who are supposed to be retired and watch their children lead the country, still agitating to be in government. I don’t see the reason why we have people the age of 70 and above still in government and the same people attend international meetings and have handshakes with the presidents of other Nations between the ages of 30 and 40 years.

“I feel ashamed when our leaders at the age of 70 and 80 at the international meetings have a fun time with youth leaders from other countries. So you can say that the Nigerian youths have not been exposed to showcase their energies”.

Meanwhile, he said that his leadership seizes this year’s World Youths Day to call on policymakers and all opinion molders to think about how to begin to introduce the Nigerian youths to leadership positions, stressing that there is no political position that a Nigerian youth cannot handle.

“What they need is the opportunity, and I can tell you for free that they did not fail with the little opportunities given to them. What they need are opportunities to showcase what they have and exhibit their potential. And I think it is time for such and I can say enough of using the youths for political thuggery”.

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Former NBC DG, Prof. Tom Adaba, Passes Away at 84

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Former Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Professor Tom Adaba, has passed away at the age of 84.

According to reports, he died peacefully on Saturday in Abuja.

Chief Adinoyi Joe Anivasa, Secretary of the Egbira Elders Forum, confirmed the news, stating, “I feel sad to inform you that our elder and leader, Prof. Tom A. Adaba, has answered the call of nature this morning. Further details about his burial arrangements will be communicated later.”

Born on July 2, 1941, Prof. Adaba made significant contributions to Nigeria’s broadcasting industry. Between 1988 and 1992, he became the first Nigerian to serve as President of the African Council for Communication Education.

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Osun LG Election Holds Amid AGF, Police Opposition

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Despite calls for suspension from the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and the Nigeria Police Force, the Osun State local government election proceeded as scheduled on Saturday.

Governor Ademola Adeleke voted in Ede North Local Government Area, describing the process as peaceful and urging residents to exercise their franchise.

The AGF, Lateef Fagbemi, cited a Court of Appeal ruling allegedly reinstating sacked local government chairmen, while the police warned of potential security threats.

However, the Osun State government insisted on holding the election, emphasizing its commitment to obeying a court directive. The opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) boycotted the polls.

Voting took place under tight security, with minimal commercial activity observed in Osogbo, the state capital.

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Buhari Snubs IBB’s Book Launch Over 1985 Coup – APC’s Vatsa

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Commissioner for Information, Jonathan Vatsa, has indicated that Firmer President Muhammadu Buhari’s absence at the public presentation of former military ruler General Ibrahim Babangida’s autobiography, The Journey of Service, held in Abuja on Thursday was not surprising.

Speaking to journalists in Minna on Saturday, Vatsa suggested that Buhari’s no-show was a result of unresolved bitterness over the 1985 coup, in which Babangida overthrew him and subsequently detained him.
According to Vatsa, Buhari may still harbor resentment, especially over being denied the chance to bid his late mother farewell while in detention.

“It Would Have Been the 9th Wonder of the World If Buhari Had Attended”

Vatsa claimed that Buhari’s absence was expected, given the deep-seated history between the two former leaders.

“The memory of the ‘mother of all betrayals’ has not left him. It would have been the ninth wonder of the world if Buhari had attended that book launch,” he said.

The APC chieftain also linked Buhari’s perceived neglect of Niger State during his eight-year presidency to his history with Babangida.

“The whole world knows that Niger State was made a scapegoat by Buhari because of IBB. For eight years, he did not pay any serious official visit to the state, and not a single federal project was executed here. The Baro Port project was abandoned, and federal roads across the state were left in disrepair,” Vatsa alleged.

He claimed that despite the overwhelming votes Buhari received from Niger State in 2015 and 2019, the state was sidelined due to the personal history between the former presidents.

“When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers. Niger State paid for the sin of one man,” he lamented.

When asked for his opinion on the contents of IBB’s autobiography, Vatsa said he would reserve his comments until he has read and digested the book fully.

“There are certain things I expected to see in the book. Once I am done reading, I will invite you all for my comments,” he stated.

The book launch attracted several high-profile attendees, including President Bola Tinubu, former presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Goodluck Jonathan, and Yakubu Gowon, as well as former military head of state Abdulsalami Abubakar.
Other dignitaries included former Ghanaian President Akufo-Addo, former Sierra Leonean President Ernest Koroma, and ex-vice presidents Atiku Abubakar, Yemi Osinbajo, and Namadi Sambo, alongside traditional rulers and state governors.

Buhari’s absence, however, remained a major talking point, reinforcing speculations that the 1985 coup remains a sore point in Nigeria’s political history.

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