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CSO Scores Budget Minister, Atiku Bagudu High In Ministerial Performance Appraisal

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***Lauds Equal Spread of Appropriations in Key Capital Projects

The Initiative for Transparent Leadership (ITL) has commended Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, Minister of Budget and Planning, for his outstanding performance in promoting transparency, inclusivity, and sustainable development.

At a press conference, the CSO praised Bagudu’s efforts in ensuring an equal spread of budgetary allocations across Nigeria’s six geo-political zones. The group said that marks a significant departure from previous administrations where certain regions were favored over others.

In his address, Executive Director, Fabian Opialu said under Senator Bagudu’s leadership, the budget follows an even spread, ensuring that all six geo-political zones benefit from concrete projects that meet tangible realities on the ground.

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This level of accountability, he said, is unprecedented and highlights Bagudu’s commitment to transparency in governance.

The CSO also commended the improved allocation of resources and their prioritization.

Opialu lamented that previous administrations struggled with ensuring that key sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and security received the necessary funding.

However, he noted that Senator Bagudu has worked meticulously to ensure that resources are allocated to projects based on national priorities and needs, rather than political considerations.

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Opialu further said that this has led to visible improvements in several key sectors across all regions of the country.

He said Senator Bagudu’s actions have been firmly in support of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, which prioritizes the economic integration of marginalized groups, particularly women and individuals with disabilities.

The CSO added that the Minister has played a critical role in ensuring that these groups are not only included but are also empowered to contribute meaningfully to the economy.

He said: “Unlike previous administrations where budget allocations often remained theoretical, under Senator Bagudu’s leadership, there has been a strong focus on implementation and monitoring of projects.

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“For the first time in many years, we are witnessing robust systems being put in place to monitor projects and their progress, ensuring that funds allocated to specific regions are utilized for the intended purposes. This level of accountability is unprecedented and highlights the commitment of Senator Bagudu to transparency in governance.
“Furthermore, one of the most remarkable successes of the current administration is the improved allocation of resources and their prioritization. Previous administrations struggled with ensuring that key sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and security received the necessary funding.

“However, Senator Bagudu has worked meticulously to ensure that resources are allocated to projects based on national priorities and needs, rather than political considerations. This has led to visible improvements in several key sectors across all regions of the country.

“Another significant achievement under Senator Bagudu’s tenure is the periodic review of projects and programs to ensure conformity with the objectives laid out in the national development plan. The ability to adapt and make necessary changes to the implementation process is a sign of great foresight. Regular evaluations have allowed the Ministry to correct course when necessary, ensuring that projects remain aligned with the government’s overall goals of promoting inclusivity and sustainable growth.

“Additionally, Senator Atiku Bagudu’s actions have been firmly in support of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, which has inclusivity at its core. This agenda prioritizes the economic integration of marginalized groups, particularly women and individuals with disabilities.

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“Senator Bagudu has played a critical role in Ensuring that these groups are not only included but are also empowered to contribute meaningfully to the economy. Unlike in previous administrations where inclusivity was merely a slogan, the current administration, through Senator Bagudu’s efforts, has made tangible progress in integrating these groups into the economic system a realistic endeavor.

“Another key governance issue that Senator Bagudu has helped address is youth unemployment. Nigeria’s youth population is one of the largest in the world, yet successive administrations have struggled to create meaningful opportunities for this demographic even on their meticulous planning, but only touching the surface.

“Senator Bagudu has been a trailblazer in contributing practical strategies for implementing the administration’s youth empowerment policies in her budgeting and planning. Through initiatives such as vocational training, digital skills programs, and entrepreneurial support, young Nigerians are being equipped with the skills they need to thrive in a rapidly changing economy. This is a marked departure from previous administrations, where youth empowerment policies were often poorly implemented or underfunded.

“Evidently, Senator Bagudu’s performance as Minister of Budget and Planning is underpinned by his great foresight. Amidst the noise and complaints surrounding critical economic reforms, such as the removal of fuel subsidies and the deregulation of the foreign exchange market, Senator Bagudu has remained steadfast in his support of these policies.

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“He has demonstrated a deep understanding of their long-term benefits for Nigeria’s economy, recognizing that short-term pain is sometimes necessary for long-term gain. His advocacy for these policies has helped to shape public discourse and build support for the administration’s reform agenda.

The CSO recommended areas for improvement, including enhancing public engagement, intensifying monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, and expanding youth empowerment programs.

Opialu emphasized the importance of transparency, accountability, and inclusivity.

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Group Urges NASS to Speedily Pass Child Online Safety Bill

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…say Nigerian children face growing threats of cyberbullying, grooming and oline exploitation

By Gloria Ikibah

Child rights advocates have called on the National Assembly to fast-track the passage of a bill aimed at protecting Nigerian children from online abuse, cyberbullying, exploitation and other digital threats.

The appeal was made during a stakeholders’ roundtable in Abuja on Friday, where campaigners, legal experts and education stakeholders expressed concern over the increasing dangers facing children in the digital space.

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At the centre of the discussions was the proposed “Child Online Access Protection and Online Violence Against Nigerian Child Bill”, which seeks to criminalise various forms of online abuse targeting minors and establish stronger safeguards for children using the internet.

The proposed legislation also seeks to introduce a 0.02 per cent levy on the assessable profits of search engines, telecommunications service providers, artificial intelligence companies, gaming platforms, streaming services and social media application vendors operating in Nigeria to support implementation of the law.

The call comes against the backdrop of a 2018 UNICEF report which revealed that a new child goes online every half second globally. The report also highlighted the scale of the challenge in Nigeria, where about 90 per cent of children are exposed to online risks, including cyberbullying, inappropriate content and exploitation.

Speaking at the event, the Country Director of Lawyers Without Borders in Nigeria, Ms Angela Uzoma, said the proposed legislation will have a direct impact on the lives of millions of Nigerian children.

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According to her, widespread access to digital devices has increased children’s exposure to online dangers, making legal protection more urgent than ever.

She said: “So every Nigerian, whether you are a biological parent or not, whether you are an aunt or an uncle, whether you are a child or an adult, you should be interested and should support this bill.

“When we talk about online harms that children are exposed to, it ranges from issues around cyber bullying, grooming, child exposure to sexualual violence, sexual abuse.

“We have children being groomed, we have children, being threatened online. We have children, we have predators, pretending to be children and targeting children.

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“We have sextortion going on, children are being tricked into exposing intimate parts of their bodies, to adults, who are hiding and pretending to be children.

“So everyone in Nigeria should be interested in having joining their voices to call on the Nigerian Senate to pass this bill.”

Uzoma noted that nearly 90 per cent of Nigerian children now have access to digital devices either at home, in school or through friends, exposing them to a broad range of online threats and abuse.

Also speaking, Coordinator of the General Unit at the National Assembly, Ms Christiana Eguma, said the bill was designed to improve online safety for children in an increasingly digital world.

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She observed that many children access the internet without adequate supervision, making them vulnerable to harmful content and online predators.

Eguma explained that the legislation would also place responsibility on digital platforms to proactively prevent abuse and harmful content targeting children.

“It puts accountability on the platform themselves so that they can take responsibility of putting down some of these negative things early enough.

“It seeks to ensure that from the parents to the school, to the children, everybody is responsible enough to protect children online.

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“So the bill seeks to ensure children are protected from the adult, and from even their own peers that are bullies, and we are calling on the National Assembly to pass the bill so that the Nigerian children can be protected from all harm,” she said.

On his part, education advocate Mr Oluwasesan Ifegbesan stressed that safeguarding children online should be a collective responsibility.

He called on parents, educators and the wider public to remain vigilant and actively guide children on the safe use of the internet and social media platforms.

Stakeholders at the roundtable agreed that while technology offers significant opportunities for learning and development, stronger legal protections and greater public awareness are needed to shield children from growing online threats.

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They expressed optimism that the proposed legislation, if passed, would strengthen Nigeria’s child protection framework and help create a safer digital environment for millions of young internet users across the country.

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Breaking: Finally police rescue Adelabu’s sister, her twins

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have rescued Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul, the sister of a former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and her 12-year-old twin sons: Peter and Paul.

According to available information, they were rescued at about 7:30pm on Saturday in a heavy gun duel with their abductors.

Sources revealed that no fewer than two of the kidnappers were neutralised, while others escaped with gunshot wounds.

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Recall that John-Paul and her twins were kidnapped on June 3, 2026 around 7:30am while she was driving them to school.

Details shortly…

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‘If You Can’t Halt Insecurity, Step Aside’ — Apostle Suleman

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The General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Johnson Suleman, has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to consider stepping down if his administration is unable to effectively tackle the growing insecurity threatening lives and livelihoods across Nigeria.

The outspoken cleric made the remarks while addressing members of his congregation during a church service, where he expressed concern over the persistent wave of terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, and violent attacks in different parts of the country.

Suleman argued that the government’s approach to combating insecurity must shift from targeting only armed attackers to identifying and dismantling the networks of individuals allegedly financing and sustaining terrorist activities.

According to him, the true challenge facing Nigeria is not merely the criminals carrying out attacks but the powerful sponsors who provide them with resources, weapons, logistics, and financial support.

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The preacher stressed that any serious effort to defeat terrorism must begin with exposing and prosecuting those behind the scenes who enable extremist groups to operate.

“The sponsors of terrorism are the real problem confronting the nation. The government should focus on them. If the President cannot deal decisively with those people, then he should resign and allow someone else to take over the responsibility,” Suleman declared.

He further claimed that many of the young men currently involved in violent activities are products of extremist networks that have existed for years and were allegedly allowed to expand unchecked.

According to him, some of the individuals now seen carrying sophisticated weapons were children during the early stages of insurgent activities and have since grown into active participants in criminal and terrorist operations.

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Suleman maintained that arresting or eliminating foot soldiers alone would not end insecurity, insisting that authorities must trace and neutralize those who recruit, fund, and arm violent groups.

“The young boys carrying assault rifles today did not emerge overnight. There are people empowering them, financing them, and providing the resources that sustain their activities. Until those sponsors are identified and brought to justice, the problem will persist,” he said.

Despite his criticism of the government’s handling of the security situation, the cleric praised Nigeria’s security institutions, describing them as highly professional and capable of confronting the country’s challenges when adequately supported.

Drawing from his international travels, Suleman said he has confidence in the abilities of the Nigerian military, the police, and the Department of State Services (DSS), arguing that the country possesses competent personnel capable of delivering results.

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“I have visited many countries around the world, and I can confidently say that the Nigerian Army, the Nigeria Police Force, and the DSS rank among some of the finest security institutions globally. The issue is not necessarily a lack of capacity but the willingness to take bold action against those driving insecurity,” he stated.

The cleric emphasized that stronger political resolve is required to dismantle criminal and terrorist networks operating across the country. He warned that insecurity would continue to worsen unless those allegedly sponsoring violence are exposed, arrested, and prosecuted under the law.Politics

His comments come at a time when many Nigerians are increasingly concerned about the security situation, particularly in regions affected by recurring kidnappings, terrorist attacks, communal violence, and banditry.

Citizens, civil society groups, religious leaders, and political stakeholders have repeatedly called on the Federal Government to intensify efforts aimed at restoring safety and public confidence.

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Suleman’s remarks are likely to add to the growing national conversation on security and governance, as pressure mounts on the Tinubu administration to deliver lasting solutions to the country’s security challenges.

The cleric concluded by urging the government to stop treating insecurity as a routine criminal issue and instead confront what he described as the broader network allegedly sustaining terrorist operations throughout Nigeria.

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