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Japa simply indicates Nigerians have lost hope -Jega

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Former Independent National Electoral Commission Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, has expressed concern over the exodus of talented young Nigerians from the country.

According to him, this trend and the current struggles in the nation symbolise a dangerous loss of hope.

Speaking at the launch of the Unveiling and Rebranding Nigeria Initiative in Abuja on Saturday, Jega urged dedicated patriots to counter this by restoring faith in the country’s future.

He said, “The country’s current struggles, including the nation’s global label as the poverty capital of the world and the increasing exodus of young talent, known as the “Japa” phenomenon, are worrisome.

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“This trend symbolizes a dangerous loss of hope, one that dedicated patriots must counter by restoring faith in the country’s future.”

While noting that Nigeria’s post-independence era was a time when the country served as a beacon of hope across Africa, inspiring Black communities around the world, Jega commended the selfless leadership of the First Republic.

He added that the leaders then laid a solid foundation for nation-building.

The former INEC chairman urged Nigerians to reject claims that Nigeria is a failed state.

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He said, “We must reject the narrative of a failed state and work to reform our systems, to bridge divisions, and to build a nation that serves all its citizens. “

Speaking, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said citizens deserve better than mere promises.

Represented by the Director-General of the National Orientation Agency, Lanre Isa-Onilu, the minister said the promises made to the citizens must be fulfilled.

He said, “To keep our commitments, we must ensure that our implementations reflect the promises made to our citizens. The issue of leadership is intertwined with the challenge of managing relationships.

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“This is why constructive management is essential; it is what our country has promised to deliver to its citizens in exchange for their trust. We must recognize that our citizens deserve better than mere promises; they need tangible results from the projects we undertake.”

He also said there are plans to nationalise cartoon content to ensure it promotes the people’s cultural values.

The minister said, “With children spending hours daily consuming media, it is crucial that we nationalise cartoon content to ensure that at least 70% reflects our traditional values and culture.

“We are investing in animation to create content that resonates with Nigerian children. There will be an upcoming festival in Lagos dedicated to animation, where creators can showcase their work. We encourage participation and support for these initiatives as they play a vital role in promoting our cultural heritage.”

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URNI Patron, Ambassador Hassan Tukur, emphasized that Nigeria’s progress hinges on leadership rooted in character and competence.

He reflected on a time when Nigerians formed strong connections across ethnic and religious lines, urging a revival of these values.

Tukur attributed the nation’s socio-economic challenges to a deficit in strong leadership and called on leaders to focus on job creation, resource mobilization, and national unity.

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SEE 20 States Without Fuel As 10,000 Petrol Stations May Shutdown Soon

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

As fuel prices skyrocket in Nigeria, oil marketers face unprecedented challenges, with nearly 10,000 dealers on the brink of closure due to plummeting fuel consumption

Recent Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) data reveals that daily fuel consumption dropped drastically, from 60 million liters in May 2023 to just 4.5 million liters in August 2024—a steep 92% decline. In August, only 16 out of Nigeria’s 36 states received fuel from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, deepening shortages.

The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has also raised alarms about the crisis, reporting job losses among truck drivers and fuel station employees. NUPENG Secretary-General, Mr. Afolabi Olawale, described the situation as dire, especially for the downstream sector, which has seen numerous petrol stations unable to afford even a single truckload of fuel, forcing closures and widespread job cuts.

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Kyari in trouble as N/Delta youths vow to storm Abuja over failed promises on Port Harcourt refinery

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…urge NNPCL Boss to resign

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Groups, under the aegis of Coalition of Niger Delta Youths Against Poverty, Insecurity & Environmental Degradation (CONDYAPIED), have expressed disappointment over failure of the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mele Kyari, to operationalise the Port Harcourt Refinery before the end of September, 2024, as promised.

The NNPCL Boss had severally assured Nigerians that the Port Harcourt refinery would start local refining and that prices of petroleum products would reduce drastically before the deadline of September 2024.

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One month later, neither of the Port Harcourt, Warri or Kaduna refineries is functioning, safe for only Dangote refinery, as marketers still import refined petroleum into the country, thereby causing serious hike in the price of the products.

A press statement on Sunday, jointly signed by Engr. Jonas Igariga, Coordinator of the Coalition, and Comrade Jack Opobo, General Secretary, the Coalition called on Kyari to tender his resignation letter and apologize to Nigerians.

“In a sane society where leaders have conscience, the likes of Mele Kyari should burry their heads in shame and tender their resignation and apologies to Nigerians for plunging the entire nation into untold hardship”, the Coalition said.

The Coalition averred that, inspite of huge funds injected into the Port Harcourt refinery, Kyari prefers importation of refined products, to making local refinery operational, despite his many promises.

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“The NNPCL GCEO has failed Nigerians, times without number, on the issue of Port Harcourt, Kaduna and Warri refineries, after blowing over 3 billion dollars on the project. It has been discovered that Mele Kyari and his goons have no plans to fix any refinery as they prefer to import adulterated products into the country and milk the citizens dry.

“NNPCL cabal and their importers are deliberately sabotaging the good intentions of President Tinubu by making sure there are queues and Nigerians buy the product at any price fixed and given to them by the oil Lords. We shall not fold our hands and allow this to happen”, the statement added.

According to the statement, several warnings had gone to Kyari in the past, to fulfill his promise by making sure the Port Harcourt refinery became operational in September; but to no avail.

“We read the statement signed by the Coalition of Niger Delta Youth On Energy Reforms and Transparency in the Oil and Gas Sector, urging Kyari to ensure that the Port Harcourt Refinery became operational before the end of September as he promised.

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“The group expressed concern about the energy crisis in the country caused by the non-functionality of local refineries, continued dependence on the importation of petroleum products, and the resulting cost implications for the country.

“They noted that the failure of NNPC has further worsened the country’s energy crisis and impoverished the people of the oil-producing Niger Delta.

“The group alleged that the Port Harcourt refinery is being planned to be converted into a blending plant. They claimed that substandard petroleum products from Russia will be mixed with chemicals and sold to the people of the Niger Delta.

“This is basically our fear too. We at the CONDYAPIED are not only concerned about the corruption going on at the NNPCL, but we are grately worried over the plan to convert the Port Harcourt refinery to a mere blending plant. We shall resist this with all our might. We shall shut down Abuja in protest, in the coming weeks, and occupy the NNPC towers until the needful is done.

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“We will not allow our refinery to be converted to blending plant, because we are aware of the potential environmental degradation and terrible impacts on our people. This move could expose the people of Niger Delta to harmful chemicals from environmental pollutions and degradation caused by the waste products released into the environment, if it is allowed”, the Coalition submitted.

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Just in: Gunmen Abduct Road Safety Agency, FRSC Official In Enugu, Demand N50Million Ransom

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Gunmen in Enugu have kidnapped an official of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Emeason Chima.

Chima, who is attached to RS4.211, Ugbokolo unit of the agency, was kidnapped on Saturday around Maduka University in Nsukka, Enugu State.

The gunmen are demanding N50 million ransom to release the victim, a senior FRSC official in the state revealed.

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The official who wasn’t authorised to speak to journalists said Chima was driving alone in his car when he was attacked and abducted.

Meanwhile, an internal memo within the agency confirmed that the gunmen – using the officer’s phone -demanded for a ransom of N50 million.

“The Command Is In Receipt Of Information About The Kidnap Of SRMA Emeason Chima,” Emmanuel Al-Hassan, Ugbokolo unit commander said in the memo.

“Place Of Incidence: After Maduka University, Nsukka Enugu Road through OPI junction, in Enugu State. Information extracted so far confirmed that the staff was driving alone in a Toyota saloon car when he was kidnapped.

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“The unit commander has already been contacted by the kidnappers using the staff phone, where a demand of 50million ransom has been made.

“Further details will be made available as events unfolds. This is forwarded for your information and further guide sir.”

Security has deteriorated in the South-East part of the country with frequent attacks by non-state actors in recent times.

The gunmen have carried out a series of abductions, collected huge ransoms and in some occasions killed their victims.

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Aside from government officials and facilities, military and police personnel and others have been targets of attacks by these gunmen in the region.

The Nigerian government has accused pro-Biafra group, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), of being responsible for the deadly attacks in the region.

But the group has repeatedly denied its involvement in the attacks.

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