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Northern Youths Stage Support Rally for Lawmaker Amid Tax Reform Bill Controversy

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By Adenike Lawal

On December 3, 2024, thousands of youths from Nigeria’s 19 northern states rallied at the National Assembly in Abuja, showing support for Senator Barau Jibrin, the Deputy President of the Senate and APC representative from Kano North.

The rally comes amid growing controversy surrounding the Senate’s handling of proposed Tax Reform Bills.

The demonstration, organized by Comrade Tijjani Kabiru Mohammed, a former president of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), was aimed at expressing solidarity with Senator Barau, whose leadership has been questioned due to the ongoing debates around tax reforms.

As lawmakers continue to debate the proposed changes, critics have raised concerns about the reform process, triggering rallies like this one in defense of the senator’s position.

At the event, Senator Barau was celebrated by attendees who affectionately referred to him as the “Sardauna of our era,” a title reflecting their respect for his leadership.

Participants displayed placards with messages like “Senator Barau: The pro-masses lawmaker” and “Stop attacking Senator Barau,” underscoring their commitment to shielding him from criticism they perceive as unfair.

While the rally focused on supporting Barau, it also highlighted the ongoing public discourse surrounding Nigeria’s tax reforms.

Senator Barau has advocated for the inclusion of experts in the legislative process, calling on figures like Taiwo Oyedele, chair of the Presidential Committee on Tax Reform, to engage with lawmakers and the public in order to clarify the details and implications of the reforms.

Comrade Mohammed clarified that Senator Barau neither fully opposes nor supports the tax reform bills. Rather, he stresses the importance of public education and awareness to ensure a well-rounded understanding of the proposed changes.

The rally also served as a reminder of Barau’s previous contributions to the region, such as his sponsorship of the North West Development Commission Bill.

The event underscored the importance of youth involvement in Nigeria’s legislative processes. As debates around tax reform continue, rallies like this one highlight the growing influence of young people in shaping the nation’s political landscape.

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UniAbuja Alumni Urges Transparency in Appointment of New VC

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By Omoniyi David

The University of Abuja Alumni Association has urged the Governing Council to ensure transparency, fairness, and merit in the ongoing process of appointing a new Vice-Chancellor.

In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Dr. Rauf Olaiya Sarafadeen-Kunle, the Association warned against external interference and undue influence, stressing that the integrity of the process must be upheld.

It also advised the Federal Ministry of Education to avoid meddling in the selection, citing past disruptions caused by political interference.

The body expressed preference for a competent, home-grown professor who understands the university’s challenges and potentials, noting that the next VC must embody excellence, vision, and integrity.

While commending the outgoing administration, the Association urged all stakeholders to maintain peace and support a smooth transition that sustains merit and institutional growth.

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Tinubu, Archbishop Kaigama Meet on National Unity, Interfaith Peace

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By Samuel Adeola

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday met with the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Most Rev. Dr. Ignatius Ayau Kaigama, at the State House, Abuja, to discuss ways of strengthening interfaith harmony and promoting national unity.

Tinubu reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to building a nation where citizens of all faiths coexist peacefully, stressing that unity and mutual respect are vital for progress.

Archbishop Kaigama commended the president for engaging religious leaders in dialogue, noting that open communication is key to resolving tensions and promoting social harmony.

He urged Nigerians to reject hate speech and intolerance, while Tinubu assured that his administration remains committed to peace, security, and development, emphasizing that “no nation can truly grow without unity and understanding among its people.”

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FCTA Mobilises Youths to Lead Campaign Against Air Pollution

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By Onyeanya Ebere Immaculata and Ajike Olokuta

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), has launched a youth-led campaign to combat air pollution and promote environmental protection across communities and schools in Abuja.

The initiative, driven by the Health Services and Environment Secretariat (HSES), will empower young people to identify pollution hotspots, monitor emission sources, and raise awareness on the health risks of poor air quality.

According to a statement by Mrs. Bola Ajao, media aide to the Mandate Secretary of HSES, Dr. Dolapo Fasawe, the campaign will engage students in secondary and tertiary institutions through partnerships with Rotaract Clubs and other stakeholders.

Declaring the advocacy drive open in Abuja, Dr. Fasawe said the Secretariat is working with Rotaract Clubs of Abuja Maitama, Apo FCT, Wuse II, and Omole Golden, among others, to sensitise youths on air pollution and promote clean energy practices.

The campaign, convened by Ms. Daniella Olayinka, will feature debates, talent shows, and social media challenges, as well as the formation of environmental clubs in schools. Outstanding participants will receive awards for excellence.

Dr. Fasawe noted that the project discourages the use of charcoal and firewood, promotes Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), and seeks to improve household energy practices through the upcoming “Breathe Clean Air Abuja” initiative, which targets replacing traditional stoves with gas stoves in over 5,000 homes across the FCT.

Residents have been urged to report illegal waste burning and excessive generator use, as youths will serve as the administration’s “eyes and ears” in communities to ensure cleaner air in the nation’s capital.

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