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Poland Confirms Release Of Six Polish Students, Lecturer Detained In Nigeria Over #EndBadGovernance Protests
The Polish Foreign Ministry on Wednesday confirmed the release of six Polish students and their lecturer from Warsaw University, who were arrested and detained in Nigeria for alleged involvement in #EndBadGovernance protests.
The ministry said they are in good health and will be returning to Poland this week.
The Polish Foreign Ministry spokesman, Pawel Wronski, who confirmed that the group had their passports, laptops, and other belongings returned, said they were staying on their university campus in Kano state while awaiting their return trip to Poland, according to CBS News.
SaharaReporters had reported that the Department of State Services (DSS) arrested the six Polish students and their lecturer in Kano State in connection with their alleged participation in the August 1-10 nationwide #EndBadGovernance protests across Nigeria.
The students who were in Nigeria to participate in a programme involving learning the Hausa language, were detained at a hotel in Kano for allegedly displaying Russian flags during the protests.
But Polish officials, who maintain a strained relationship with Russia, view this as a misunderstanding, as having historical grievances against Russian rule, maintains strong support for Ukraine and is critical of Russian aggression.
Wronski said, “Our students found themselves in an unfortunate situation due to timing and location,” advising travellers to exercise caution when visiting distant areas.
The Polish Foreign Ministry spokesperson noted that the ministry provides travel warnings and advice on its website, including a caution about Kano, describing its political situation as “quite complicated.”
The Kano State Police Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Haru, who confirmed the arrests of the Polish nationals to SaharaReporters during the protests driven by frustration over a severe cost-of-living crisis and poor governance, had said that the state police command also detained 76 individuals, including a tailor from Niger Republic accused of manufacturing ‘Russian flags’ used by protesters in the state.
SaharaReporters had also reported that some protesters in Kano and some other Northern states allegedly displayed Russian flags and chanted a call for a military takeover of power in Nigeria during the protests.
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Nigeria Congratulates Qatar on National Day
By Gloria Ikibah
The Federal Government of Nigeria has extended its heartfelt congratulations to the State of Qatar on the occasion of its National Day, celebrated on Wednesday, December 18, 2024.
In a statement signed by the Acting Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, Nigeria’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, conveyed fraternal greetings to Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani.
The statement highlighted Qatar’s commitment to promoting global peace and its significant contributions to humanitarian services worldwide.
“The Federal Government of Nigeria commends the commitment and strategic efforts made by the State of Qatar in the promotion of global peace; and more so, the excellent contributions to humanitarian services in different parts of the world,” it read.
Ambassador Tuggar emphasised the strong and growing relations between Nigeria and Qatar, expressing satisfaction with the collaborative efforts to strengthen ties for the mutual benefit of their citizens.
He wished Qatar peace, prosperity, and progress, reaffirming Nigeria’s enduring friendship and support.
This underscores Nigeria’s recognition of its diplomatic relationship with Qatar and its shared commitment to global cooperation and development.
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Reps Recommends Delisting NECO, UI, Labour Ministry, 21 Others From 2025 Budget
By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has called for the removal of the National Examination Council (NECO), University of Ibadan (UI), Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, and 21 other federal Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) from the 2025 budget.
This recommendation follows their repeated failure to account for previous allocations and internally generated revenue.
During an extraordinary session on Wednesday, December 18, 2024, the Committee resolved that these MDAs should be excluded from the budget until they comply with its directives.
Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Bamidele Salam, stressed: “The Financial Regulation empowers the National Assembly to exclude any Ministry, Department, or Agency (MDA) that fails to account for their previous appropriations. As such, the listed MDAs should be excluded from the 2025 budget until they appear before this constitutional committee.”
The decision was prompted by the consistent non-compliance of these MDAs despite multiple summons issued by the Committee to scrutinize their financial operations.
Prominent institutions among those recommended for delisting include hospitals, universities, and federal development agencies. Some of the affected MDAs are:
- Federal Medical Centre, Bida
- Federal Ministry of Labour & Employment
- Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria
- Nigeria Police Force: Department of Information and Communication Technology
- Federal College of Education (Technical), Asaba
- Federal College of Education, Yola
- Federal Polytechnic Ekowe, Bayelsa State
- Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi
- Federal University of Technology, Minna
- Cross River Basin Development Authority
- Nigeria Office for Trade Negotiation
- National Examination Council (NECO)
- Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil
- Presidential Amnesty Programme
- Galaxy Backbone
- Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals
Others include the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Nigeria Nuclear Regulatory Authority, National Space Research and Development Agency, Federal Cooperative College (Ibadan), Upper Niger River Basin Development Authority, University of Lagos, University of Ibadan, and Federal School of Survey, Oyo State.
The Committee unanimously recommended that the MDAs in question be delisted from the 2025 budget until they comply with the request for documentation and provide necessary financial clarifications.
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