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Reps to hold security summit in Q4 of 2024 – Speaker Abbas

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By Gloria Ikibah 
 
 
The House of Representatives is set to hold a security summit in the last quarter of the year 2024 to address the growing attacks by gunmen across Nigeria.
 
 
Speaker Tajudeen Abbas disclosed this in his resumption speech during Wednesday’s plenary session. 
 
 
He urged lawmakers to step up efforts to deliver the benefits of democracy to Nigerians and praised the recent achievements of security forces in the fight against terrorism.
 
 
Abbas said, “The House of Representatives will hold a high-level security summit in the final quarter of the year to tackle the country’s security challenges. Key stakeholders like the executive, security agencies, policy experts, and civil society organisations will be involved. The focus will be on legislative reforms to strengthen our security institutions, improve cooperation among agencies, and enhance intelligence use against threats such as insurgency and banditry.”
 
 
The Speaker noted that the military had “successfully neutralised over 150 terrorists and major bandit leaders,” and that improved collaboration with neighbouring countries and better intelligence sharing reflected the government’s commitment to restoring peace.
 
 
He also emphasised the need for close cooperation with the executive arm of government. 
 
 
“We are committed to working in harmony with the executive for the greater good of Nigeria, while preserving our independence as a legislative body,” he added.
 
 
Speaker Abbas also reflected on the achievements of the House before the recess in July. 
 
 
“Before the break, we passed several important bills and conducted oversight that impacted the lives of citizens. With 1,351 bills introduced and 89 passed, we’ve made significant progress in areas such as electricity, healthcare, and financial accountability.”
 
 
Looking ahead, he said the House would prioritise issues like economic reforms, youth empowerment, healthcare, infrastructure, and education. 
 
 
“We will pass laws to drive economic recovery, attract investments, create jobs, and provide immediate relief to vulnerable populations,” Abbas stated.
 
 
He commended President Bola Tinubu and the Federal Executive Council for approving economic stabilisation bills, which offer tax relief to businesses and workers. 
 
 
“The House is prepared to receive and pass these bills to ensure economic stability”, he asserted. 
 
 
Abbas outlined the priorities for the second session (2024-2025), which include the full digitisation of legislative records, gender equality, and strengthening oversight of the security sector, and he also highlighted the importance of several key bills, including amendments to the Armed Forces Act and the Police Act to improve internal security and community policing.
 
 
The Speaker praised President Tinubu’s proposed Disaster Relief Fund, aimed at helping communities affected by natural disasters like floods. He also underscored the importance of the Whistleblower Protection Bill, which provides safeguards for reporting corruption, and the National Audit Bill, designed to improve financial oversight.
 
 
Abbas further noted the commitment of the House to constitutional reforms, including the devolution of powers, promoting women’s political participation, and advancing electoral reforms.
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Video: Watch moment Senator Manu tasks NAFDAC officials on poor budget presentation

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The Senator representing Taraba Central, Manu Haruna white washed officials of NAFDAC for poor budget presentation during 2025 budget defense on Friday.

In a video, Senator Manu a former Deputy Governor of Taraba State opened the underbelly of NAFDAC on improper presentation of figures in the outlines.

He pointedly told the officials that the presentation was designed to mislead senators.

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Why I returned N100m excess fund to Kano Govt Commissioner

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The Kano State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Tajo Othman, who was recently in the news for returning N100 million excess fund to the state government, has revealed the reason behind his action.

The commissioner while addressing newsmen in Kano on Friday said his action was influenced by the state governor’s “exemplary leadership style,” adding that in an ideal situation, leaders are always a pace setter for others to follow.

He said he did not expect Governor Kabir Abba Yusuf to reveal the act to the public, but the governor chose to do so during the flag-off of the free uniform distribution to encourage the future generation to be transparent.

He said, “In an ideal governance setting, the leader is a pace setter for others to follow. We have seen the governor’s body language and as such we fall in. That is what exactly happened. it is the wish of the governor that everybody should be as transparent as possible.

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“He is a transparent governor and therefore we should be transparent as well. I never expected the governor to go public with it, but I believe the reason behind his announcement is indeed genuine.”

The commissioner added that as the head of the committee for school uniform distribution, the state governor entrusted him with the task and advised the committee to execute it to the best of their ability.

The commissioner who was a retired customs officer was in the news when the Governor Yusuf publicly commended him for returning N100 million in unspent funds from a N2 billion budget earmarked for the production of 798,000 uniforms for pupils of primary 1 in the state.

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Nigerian Online Population Shows Strong Enthusiasm for AI – Report

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A new global survey report from Ipsos and Google has shown widespread use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools among Nigerian online population.

The study, tagged: “Our Life with AI: From Innovation to Application,” surveyed 21,000 people across 21 countries, and observed that global AI usage has jumped to 48 per cent and excitement about its potential now exceeds concerns (57 per cent vs. 43 per cent, up from 50 per cent / 50 per cent last year).

According to the report, in Nigeria, AI adoption and enthusiasm are even higher, as 70 per cent of the Nigerian online population used generative AI, surpassing the 48 per cent global average. Moreover, 87 per cent are excited about AI’s potential and see its benefits outweighing the risks.

Analysing the report, President of Global Affairs, Google & Alphabet, Kent Walker, said: “AI is starting to deliver magic at scale, making people’s lives easier and better. The survey results show the more people use these tools, the more excited they get about the possibilities and about the personal, professional, and scientific breakthroughs on the way.”

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The survey results indicate that optimism about AI is growing within the surveyed online community in Nigeria. Key findings from the survey, show that among survey participants in Nigeria, 70 per cent reported using generative AI in the past year, which is significantly higher than the global average of 48 per cent. A substantial 87 per cent of Nigerian respondents feel that AI’s potential benefits outweigh the associated risks, suggesting a strong belief in the positive impact of AI. A significant 81 per cent of surveyed Nigerian adults believe AI will positively change the economy.

Furthermore, 90 per cent of the survey respondents in Nigeria anticipate AI having a positive impact on science and medicine, demonstrating the widespread belief in the potential of AI to drive progress in these sectors.

According to the report, Nigeria’s online population demonstrates a higher level of excitement and adoption of AI when compared to other regions. The survey indicates: Nigeria is among the top countries in terms of AI usage and excitement about its potential.

This contrasts with more cautious sentiment in some European and North American countries.

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The report also said the Nigerian online community saw immense potential for AI in science and medical advancements:

“A significant 90 per cent of survey respondents expect AI to have a positive impact on science and medicine. This is one of the highest rates globally, highlighting the strong anticipation of breakthroughs in these fields through AI,” the report said, and onlinerd that the population in Nigeria recognised AI’s potential to enhance personal and professional development:

“Many believe AI can make people’s lives better by boosting productivity and providing access to resources. Within the Nigerian online population surveyed, there is a prevailing sentiment that supports the fostering of AI advancement rather than restrictive regulations. This suggests that those surveyed are keen to embrace innovation,” the report further said.

The survey results highlight the strong enthusiasm and optimism of the surveyed online population in Nigeria about the role of AI in various aspects of life, particularly in the economy, healthcare, and scientific advancement. The findings suggest that Nigeria’s online community is among the most enthusiastic globally about the transformative potential of AI.

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Google has been pursuing AI boldly and responsibly for years. In 2018, Google was one of the first companies to establish AI Principles grounded in beneficial use and avoidance of harm. Two years ago, it unveiled its opportunity agenda, which shard concrete recommendations for governments to ensure AI benefits the broadest range of people possible.

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