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Legislative Mentorship: Speaker Abbas Urges Nigerian Youths To Pay Attention To Details

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By Gloria Ikibah 
 
 
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Abbas Tajudeen, has urged Nigerian youths to focus on the importance of paying attention to details, rather than being swept away by the excitement of modern technology.
 
The Speaker emphasized that the achievements under his leadership have been rooted in principles of trust, accountability, and transparency, qualities that define the 10th House.
 
Speaker Abbas stated this during an interactive session with participants of the 2024 Legislative Mentorship Initiative, and noted that success and effective leadership among the youth can only be attained by paying close attention to details.
 
He expressed concern that despite the vast amount of information available on the internet, many youths fail to focus on details.
 
Reflecting on his tenure as the Speaker of the 10th House, which includes members from the highest number of political parties in history, he highlighted his ability to manage the House with a strong sense of cohesion, respect, and accommodation for diverse opinions.
 
He credited the House’s unity to his commitment to maintaining trust and transparency, stating, “Members of the House believe in my transparency and accountability. I respect their opinions, and they respect me for that.”
 
Addressing issues concerning persons with disabilities, the Speaker mentioned that the disability law signed by former President Buhari is currently being implemented. He assured that the 10th House under his leadership holds persons with disabilities in high regard.
 
He also reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring equitable representation for women in the country’s political landscape, whether through elections or appointments. He stressed that the ongoing constitution review aims to address discrimination against women and ensure that bills related to women, which were not favorably considered during the 9th Assembly, will be prioritized.
 
Regarding the Legislative Mentorship Initiative, originally established by former Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila, Abbas stated that his leadership is considering increasing the number of youths benefiting from the program in the next cohort. He added that plans are underway to introduce an internship program for graduates of the LMI and to engage Nigerian youths twice a year.
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Iran Seizes Two Ships attempting to cross Strait of Hormuz

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Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on Wednesday that their naval forces stopped two ships attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz and directed them to the territorial waters of the Islamic Republic.

“The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps naval force this morning identified and stopped in the Strait of Hormuz two violating ships,” the Guards said in a statement.

“The two offending ships… were seized by the IRGC’s naval forces and directed to the Iranian coast.”

They identified one ship as “MSC-FRANCESCA”, which they said belonged “to the Zionist regime” in reference to Israel, and the other as “EPAMINONDAS”, which they said was “tampering with navigation systems and jeopardising maritime security.”

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The Guards further warned against any action against the regulations imposed by the Islamic republic in the strait “as well as activities contrary to the safe passage” through the waterway.

Tehran has said vessels must seek permission to leave of enter the Gulf through Hormuz, through a route that in peacetime accounts for a fifth of the world’s oil and gas exports along with other vital commodities.

Source: AFP

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Gumi wants Nigerian government to consider dialogue in tackling terrorism

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Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has advised the Nigerian government to rethink its stance on refusing to negotiate with terrorists, saying dialogue may be key to ending the country’s long-running violence.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, the Kaduna-based cleric argued that Nigeria is being influenced by a “Western slogan” that does not always reflect reality.

He stressed that talks, rather than force alone, could help break the cycle of attacks affecting many parts of the country.

Gumi also warned that weak border control is worsening insecurity, allowing weapons and criminal elements to move freely.

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According to him, this has made it more difficult to defeat terrorism and protect citizens.

He pointed to ongoing tensions involving the United States and Iran, saying even powerful nations engage in negotiations despite public positions against it. He urged Nigeria to draw lessons from such situations.

He said: “We should not be misled by the Western slogan, ‘We don’t negotiate with terrorists.’”

Gumi added that violence often leads to more suffering for civilians, as both terrorist attacks and military operations tend to harm innocent people.

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He further explained: “As long as Nigeria’s borders remain porous, the cycle of violence will persist.”

The cleric emphasised that understanding the root causes of terrorism is crucial to finding lasting solutions, warning that force alone cannot resolve the crisis.

In his words: “The lesson is clear: lasting solutions require realism, dialogue, and strategic understanding, not just force.”

Gumi suggested that Nigeria may need a neutral mediator to help open dialogue and reduce tensions, similar to efforts seen in other conflict zones.

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Kano Gov nominates Garo as deputy

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Governor of Kano State, Abba Yusuf, has nominated and forwarded Murtala Garo to the State House of Assembly for screening and confirmation as the new deputy governor of the State.

This is contained in a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mustapha Muhammad, late Tuesday night.

According to the statement: “The nomination is in line with Section 191(3) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which empowers the Governor to nominate a Deputy Governor where a vacancy exists.”

Recall that the position of the deputy governor became vacant after the resignation of Abdussalam Gwarzo on March 27, 2026.

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“Following wide consultations with key stakeholders, the Governor has requested the Assembly to grant the necessary approval for Garo’s nomination,” the statement added.

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