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Women Not Wanted in Nigeria’s Political Space –BAOBAB

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BAOBAB, a prominent women’s rights advocacy group, has raised concerns over the systemic exclusion of women from Nigeria’s political arena.

Speaking at a gathering in Abuja on December 3, 2024, BAOBAB’s Executive Director Yeye Bunmi Dipo-Salami lamented the deliberate obstacles hindering women’s political participation, including violence, intimidation, and emotional oppression.

“It is becoming more obvious that women are not wanted in Nigeria’s political space,” she stated, citing cases like the gruesome murder of a female politician in Kogi State and other acts of gender-based violence.

She called for urgent action, urging women to rise above distractions and assert their rights in the political sphere.

The event, which brought together women leaders from across the FCT, also launched a 16-day activism campaign against violence targeting women in politics, advocating for the domestication of the Maputo Protocol to end these injustices.

Key speakers, including former Ekiti State House Speaker Rt. Hon. Olubunmi Adelugba, emphasized the need for legislative reforms to secure women’s representation and protection in politics.

Participants resolved to use the National Assembly to push for bills that ensure women’s emancipation from oppression and inequality in governance.

BAOBAB’s rallying call is a bold step toward dismantling systemic barriers and fostering inclusive leadership in Nigeria.

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Tinubu Reshuffles Leadership at Federal Universities, Renames UNIABUJA

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By Patrick Idowu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced leadership changes at several federal universities, including renaming the University of Abuja to Yakubu Gowon University.

The president dissolved the governing council of the newly named university and removed Vice-Chancellor Prof. Aisha Sani Maikudi, appointing Prof. Lar Patricia Manko as acting VC for six months, though she is ineligible for the permanent position.

Senator Lanre Tejuoso takes over as Pro-Chancellor.

At the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Tinubu sacked Acting VC Prof. Polycarp Chigbu, replacing him with Prof. Oguejiofu T. Ujam. Gen. Ike Nwachukwu was moved from UNN to the University of Uyo, while Engineer Olubunmi Kayode Ojo is now UNN’s Pro-Chancellor.

Other key changes include Senator Joy Emordi moving from Alvan Ikoku University of Education to the University of Agriculture, Makurdi, while Senator Sani Stores takes her previous role.

Barrister Olugbenga Kukoyi is now Pro-Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University.

President Tinubu said the overhaul reflects his commitment to revitalizing higher education and ensuring stronger governance and accountability in Nigerian universities.

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Residents Demand Relocation of Karu Dump Site

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By Patrick Idowu & Gbenga Adeniyi

Residents of Jikwoyi and Karu communities on the outskirts of Abuja are calling for the urgent relocation of the Karu dump site, citing severe environmental and health risks.

Appealing to the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB), the residents warned of a potential epidemic if the site remains in its current location.

They highlighted the growing waste accumulation, which frequently obstructs the Karu-Orozo road, causing persistent traffic congestion.

Gabriel Idoko, a resident, expressed frustration over the situation.

“It’s shameful that such a hazardous site exists in Abuja. This is an eyesore that poses serious health risks,” he lamented.

A local community chief, who spoke anonymously, condemned the site’s proximity to a cemetery.

“How can refuse be dumped on graves? It’s unacceptable. The FCT administration must act swiftly,” he stated.

Residents are urging authorities to address the issue urgently by relocating the dump site to a more suitable location.

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AEPB Engages 40 Contractors to Enhance Cleanliness in Abuja

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By Abaire Olanlesi

The Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) has engaged 40 contractors to manage waste and maintain sanitation across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

AEPB Director, Mr. Osilama Braimah, confirmed the development in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), stating that all contractors have been fully paid with no outstanding debts. He emphasized the Board’s role in waste management, sewage maintenance, and environmental sanitation across key districts, including Maitama, Asokoro, Garki, and Wuse.

Braimah noted that while contractors are responsible for waste evacuation, the AEPB intervenes when necessary, deducting costs from contractors’ payments. He also addressed noise pollution, stating that the Board takes action against noise from nightclubs and public buildings but has no jurisdiction over vehicle or motorcycle noise.

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