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UNDP Fostering Peace, National cohesion To Enhance Nation Building In Nigeria

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By Gloria Ikibah 
 
 
Nigeria as a nation has experienced spates of civil unrest, insecurity arising from insurgency, kidnapping, banditry in the last decade and this has resulted in economic hardship, disunity among others. 
 
 
According to Matthew Alao, Team Lead, Governance, Peace and Security at the United Nations Development Programme UNDP, parents must start from their wards and children by addressing leadership from the family unit.
 
 
Alao who stated this at the graduation ceremony of the Leadership and National Cohesion Course 01 of 2024, at the Martin Luther Agwai International Leadership and Peacekeeping Centre in Jaji, Kaduna State, asserted that  effective leadership and national cohesion are critical for fostering stability, progress, and prosperity within our great nation.
 
 
According to Alao, the principles of leadership and national cohesion learned by the participation are not just theoretical concepts but are practical tools that can drive real change in our diverse communities. 
 
 
”Leadership start with us as parent that brings little children to this world. Leadership starts from grassroots.
 
 
”Unfortunately, we have lost it. Nigeria today is very individualistic. It’s all about i and my family. And this is leading us to no where. This is why this course is very critical at this moment.
 
 
”If nothing is done to address the leadership deficit from the family unit, from the community unit and community level, we are not going anywhere. Money can not save our society,” he said.
 
 
 
Everybody is looking for downfall of our leadership. We don’t build up by looking for downfall of our leaders”, he stated.
 
 
No doubt in the world today effective leadership and national cohesion cannot be overemphasised. Nigeria today is faced with diverse challenges from economic crisis, political divides to security challenges, Alao said at such times leaders are needed who will aspire, unite, mobilise communities towards common goals and this is what the participants have been equipped with. 
 
 
The graduation is a significant step towards the advancement of peace, security, and unity within our beloved nation, Nigeria and ECOWAS sub-region and Africa at large. 
 
 
Participants for the training were drawn from the Armed Forces, Paramilitary, Civil Society Organisations and have shown commitment all through the programme. 
 
 
“Over the past two weeks, you have dedicated yourselves to an intensive programme that not only on leadership skills but also fosters an understanding of the essential tenets of national cohesion.
 
 
“Your presence here signifies a commitment to making Nigeria a better, more unified country.
 
 
”Today, we recognize your accomplishments and the bright future that lies ahead.
 
 
”I would like to express our deepest gratitude to the Commandant and his team of instructors and resource persons at the Centre for your unwavering commitment to equipping our future leaders.
 
 
”Also acknowledge the generous financial support and strong partnership of the Government of Japan,” he said
 
 
UNDP Representative reiterated that the funding and partnership made the course possible, even as he said dedication to promoting peace and stability in the continent, ECOWAS and Nigeria was deeply appreciated.
 
 
He believes that “Together, we are working towards a brighter and more unified future for our planet”.
 
 
In the last three years the African Continent has experienced 7 coup detat in Mali (two coups in 9 months -August 18, 2020 and May 24, 2021), Sudan (Sudan -October 25, 2021 and April 15, 2023), Niger (July 26, 2023) Burkina Faso (two putsches in 8 months -January 24 and September 30, 2022), and Guinea (September 5, 2021), disrupting democratic governance in the region, bringing about economic hardship and underdevelopment. 
 
 
This leadership course is the brain child of past commandant of the MLAILPKC, Major General Obinna, an it was born as a result of the spate of the coup that was happening in the West Africa sub-region. 
 
 
“They felt that providing a leadership training to the middle level military and civilian is an antidote to it. They felt that  because that quality training, that orientation on subordination is weakening in the military and political space of west Africa. They felt that UNDP with the funding that is made available by government of Japan  is sponsoring it”, Alao explained.
 
 
The Chief of Training, Nigerian Army, Maj-Gen. Sani Mohammed, who was represented Major General Oluyemi Olatoye, Commandant, Nigerian Army School of Infantry, noted that the collaborative effort between MLAILPKC and the Japanese Government through the United Nation Development Programme (UNDP) gave raise to the course.
 
 
According to him, a country without national integration was often implied as the country deprived of social cohesion, sense of nationalism and with a failed socio-politico-economy; and in bringing up these values, there lies a strong leadership role
 
 
The Chief of Training further revealed that the overall objective of the course was to develop human capacity to equip the participants to be able to handle challenges that arises with leadership.
 
 
“It was aimed at identifying, analyzing and evaluating the drivers of disunity, disintegration and insurrection in the polity in order to provide a pathway for national integration and cohesion”, he added. 
 
 
The Leadership and National Cohesion Course was also aimed at equipping participants to become role models in their various establishments and in addition, good ambassadors of the MLAILPKC.
 
 
The Commandant of the Centre Major General Ademola Adedoja, said the course was designed to provide the participants with the skills and knowledge required to operate effectively in a complex dynamic multi-disciplinary, multi- cultural and religious environment.
 
 
“As you graduate today, as the pioneers of the LNC, please know you are vanguards of improved Leadership and National Cohesion.
 
 
“You must always remember that so much has been given to you and as such, so much is expected from you as trained Leadership and National Cohesion Officers, “Adedoja said.
 
 
As the participants embark on this new chapter od nation building, ut is a call to remain steadfast in their commitment to the principles of peace, security and national cohesion.
 
 
It is a time to engage their various communities to foster dialogues, and build networks of trust and cooperation.
 
 
More than ever they must strive to be change makers who bridge divides, heal wounds, respect boundaries and create a more inclusive and harmonious society, but also having in mind their actions can have ripple effects that will transform lives and strengthen Nigeria as a nation.
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Trouble brewing as Trump’s supporters move against Pope Leo, give reason

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Catholicism has rarely been more prominent in US politics as the Trump administration openly embraces advisers and officials who proudly say faith has shaped their politics.

But any jubilation on the American Make America Great Again right about the new Pope this week quickly dissipated as key voices from Donald Trump’s Maga movement came to a disappointed conclusion: the first American Pope does not appear to be “America first”.

Little is known about the political leanings of Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago.

He has voiced concerns for the poor and immigrants, chosen a name that may reference more liberal church leadership, and he appears to have both supported the liberal-leaning Pope Francis and criticised the US president’s policies on social media.

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But the president so far has said only that Leo’s election was a “great honour” for the US. Still, some of Trump’s most prominent supporters were quick to attack Pope Leo, lambasting him as a possible challenge to Trump and on the perception that he will follow Pope Francis in areas like immigration.

“I mean it’s kind of jaw-dropping,” Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon told the BBC on Friday, speaking of Leo’s election.

“It is shocking to me that a guy could be selected to be the Pope that had had the Twitter feed and the statements he’s had against American senior politicians,” said Bannon, a hard-right Trump loyalist, practising Catholic and former altar boy.

And he predicted that there’s “definitely going to be friction” between Leo and Trump.

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The Pope’s brother, John Prevost, told The New York Times that he thinks his brother would voice his disagreements with the president.

“I know he’s not happy with what’s going on with immigration,” he said. “I know that for a fact. How far he’ll go with it is only one’s guess, but he won’t just sit back. I don’t think he’ll be the silent one.”

Recent survey data shows that about 20% of Americans identify as Catholic, according to the non-partisan Pew Research Center.

About 53% identify with or lean towards the Republican Party, though there’s plenty of nuance, too: America’s two Catholic presidents, John F Kennedy and Joe Biden, were both Democrats. And nearly two-thirds of US Catholics believe abortion should be legal in all or most circumstances – a departure from the Church’s current stance.

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US Catholics also broadly supported Pope Francis: 78% of those surveyed in February viewed him favorably, including a majority of Catholic Republicans.

A number of Catholics In the new Pope’s home city of Chicago, on Thursday, aired disappointment with President Trump and said they hoped Pope Leo XIV would follow the path of his predecessor.

“We hope he’ll continue with Francis’s agenda going forward,” said Rick Stevens, a Catholic deacon from New Jersey who happened to be visiting Chicago when he heard the news.

The US Conference of Catholic Bishops, which leads and coordinates US Catholic activities, celebrated Pope Leo’s election and the message it sends.

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“Certainly, we rejoice that a son of this nation has been chosen by the cardinals, but we recognise that he now belongs to all Catholics and to all people of good will,” the conference said in a statement. “His words advocating peace, unity, and missionary activity already indicate a path forward.”

Though Maga supporters represent a small subset of US Catholics, it’s one with outsized access to conservative media and Trump’s ear.

On Bannon’s War Room podcast – known for its hard-right, pro-Trump bent – one guest after another heaped criticism on the new Pope.

“This guy has been massively embraced by the liberals and the progressives,” said Ben Harnwell, a journalist who led Bannon’s efforts to establish what he calls a “gladiator school” for the “Judeo-Christian West” outside of Rome.

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“He is one of their own… he has [Pope] Francis’s DNA in him,” Harnwell said.

Jack Posobiec, another Maga commentator dialing in from Rome, was blunt: “This choice of the American cardinal was done as a response, as a message to President Trump.”

The full picture of what led to Pope Leo’s selection on Thursday is still emerging and church decisions don’t map neatly onto US politics. Still, watchers around the world have pored over Pope Leo’s social media profiles in search of clues about his leanings and beliefs.

An X account under his name, with tweets going as far back as 2015, shares links to criticism of Trump’s approach to immigration and hints at other political views, such as stricter gun control.

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In February, the account sharply rebuked the US vice-president by posting a link to an opinion piece titled “JD Vance is wrong: Jesus doesn’t ask us to rank our love for others”.

The account also posted a link to a letter from Pope Francis after he clashed with Vance over church doctrine and immigration. Vance – a Catholic convert – had given an interview in defence of the Trump administration’s immigration policies.

Vance has routinely invoked his faith in defense of the administration, particularly immigration policies, which the White House has said put “America first”.

“There is a Christian concept that you love your family and then you love your neighbour, and then you love your community, and then you love your fellow citizens, and then after that, prioritise the rest of the world. A lot of the far left has completely inverted that,” Vance told Fox News.

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But US Democrats were not spared either on the account, which has more than a decade of posts. They appear to support Catholic employers who refuse to pay for contraceptives via employee health plans, and following the 2016 US presidential election, one post links to an article accusing Democrat Hillary Clinton of ignoring pro-life Catholic voters.

The BBC asked the Vatican to confirm the account was Leo’s, but did not receive a response.

Vice-President Vance told conservative broadcaster Hugh Hewitt on Friday: “I try not to play the politicisation of the Pope game.

“I’m sure he’s going to say a lot of things that I love. I’m sure he’ll say some things that I disagree with, but I’ll continue to pray for him and the Church despite it all and through it all, and that’ll be the way that I handle it.”

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The new Pope’s LGBTQ views are also unclear, but some groups, including the conservative College of Cardinals, believe he may be less supportive than Pope Francis.

Matt Walsh, a commentator with the conservative Daily Wire, wrote: “There are some good signs and bad signs with this new Pope. I want to see what he actually does with his papacy before I pass any kind of judgment.”

But some of the most dedicated Maga supporters already have made up their minds.

Laura Loomer, a far-right influencer who has Trump’s ear, swaying the president on top personnel decisions, called the new Pope “anti-Trump, anti-Maga, pro-open Borders, and a total Marxist like Pope Francis”.

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Bannon, who had suggested Leo as a dark horse for the papacy, predicted tensions between the White House and Vatican – and said they could even tear apart American Catholics.

“Remember, President Trump was not shy about taking a shot at Pope Francis,” he said.

“So if this Pope – which he will do – tries to come between President Trump and his implementation of the mass deportation programme, I would stand by.” BBC

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Digital Shift in National Assembly No Longer Optional – CNA Ogunlana

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By Gloria Ikibah

The Clerk to the National Assembly, Kamoru Ogunlana, has stressed the urgent need for the Nigerian Parliament to adopt digital technology, describing it as a necessity in today’s world rather than a choice.

Ogunlana made the remark during his opening address at a three-day retreat organised by the National Assembly in partnership with the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC). The event, which began on Friday, was supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), and held under the theme “Building an Accountable, Transparent and Resilient Parliament: The Role of the National Assembly Top Management.”

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According to him, “the use of technology in the Nigerian Parliament is not an option but a necessity,” especially as legislative processes around the world are becoming increasingly digital.

He pointed out that the retreat’s theme directly addresses the ongoing shifts and demands within the National Assembly, offering a critical moment to rethink approaches, plan strategically, and implement meaningful reforms.

“This presents a vital opportunity to reflect, strategize, and lay actionable plans that will shape the future of the National Assembly Service,” Ogunlana stated.

Ogunlana said, “It is essential to recognise that the National Assembly Service is dynamic and continually facing new challenges and at the same time opening up fresh opportunities. 
 
“Our agenda in this retreat, is not limited to addressing these challenges and exploring new areas that lie ahead of us but to create innovative team building plan to harness our human assets. 
 
“Embracing digital technology is not an option, but a necessity. As a parliament, it is high time we upgraded our practices and processes in line with the concept of E- Parliament. 
 
“I am mindful that the integration of digital technologies into the parliamentary process in Nigeria was delayed because the repealed Evidence Act which was enacted in June 1945 prohibited the admission of computer-generated evidence in Nigeria courts. The new Evidence Act 2004 has removed this obstacle. 
 
“Therefore, there should not be any hesitation to integrate digital technology in parliamentary practices and processes. Failure to integrate digital technology in parliamentary practices and processes exposes us to the risk of another shutdown of parliament as was experienced during the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2019 and the consequent lockdown in 2020. 
 
“The National Assembly should be intentional in adopting the concept of E-Parliament because this reduces paperwork, allows lawmakers to participate in sessions and vote without being physically present, gives members of the public access to parliamentary proceedings, documents and records online, makes tracking by the Management of legislative processes including the drafting, debating and amendment of bills easier. We must deliberate on the implementation strategies that will bring this vision to life at a minimal cost.
 
“Parliaments worldwide prioritize security, that is why they are allowed to establish and manage their own in-house security outfits which are called Sergeant-At-Arms in most Commonwealth countries. It is concerning that unauthorized persons access the National Assembly Complex unabated because of the growing challenges of insecurity. 
 
“This development is unacceptable considering the security risk it poses to the complex, lawmakers, staff and visitors. I urge you to come out with innovative ideas or mechanisms for regulating access control and identification process with a view to enhancing security within the National Assembly complex”.
 
In his address, the Deputy Clerk, Eng. Bashir Yero said that, the world is evolving and the National Assembly should not be left behind.
 
He said, “We will delve into best practices, challenges, and innovative solutions that can enhance accountability, transparency and resilience within our National Assembly”.
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China Responds to AFN Claims Over Visa Delays for World Relays in Guangzhou

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By Gloria Ikibah

The  Embassy of China in Nigeria has responded to reports that Nigerian athletes withdrew from the 2025 World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou due to visa delays allegedly caused by Chinese authorities.

In a statement issued by the embassy, the claim by the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) was described as “clearly inconsistent with the facts.”

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According to the embassy, “On April 24, the Embassy received a letter from the National Sports Commission of Nigeria (dated April 22) requesting assistance in processing visas for Nigerian athletes to participate in the event in China.”

The embassy explained that it responded promptly to the request: “The Embassy immediately communicated with the Commission and guided it to prepare the relevant materials so as to expedite visa application. On May 6, China Visa Application Centre received the relevant application materials submitted by the Nigerian athletes. The Embassy immediately activated the expedited procedure, provided the utmost assistance to the Nigerian applicants, and completed the visa issuance on May 8.”

Reaffirming its commitment to Nigeria-China relations, the embassy added, “The Embassy of China in Nigeria has always actively supported people-to-people and sports cooperation between the two countries, repeatedly expressed its welcome for Nigerian athletes to participate in events in China, and consistently assisted Nigerian citizens in visa applications in an efficient and professional manner.”

The embassy also stressed the importance of proper procedure in visa matters: “It should be noted as well that visa issuance is a matter of national sovereignty, and all foreign embassies require applicants to provide the corresponding documents and materials, as well as allow sufficient time for the application process.”

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Expressing regret over the athletes’ inability to attend, the embassy stated, “We regret that the Nigerian athletes were unable to participate in the event in China this time, but the statement issued by the AFN is clearly inconsistent with the facts. The Embassy of China in Nigeria remains committed to promoting friendly exchanges between the Chinese and Nigerian peoples and stands ready to continue providing support and assistance for exchanges and cooperation in various fields, including sports.”

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