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LP chieftain urges FG to critically scrutinize Nigeria’s security architecture

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Chief Yohanna Margif

A chieftain of the Labour Party (LP) in Plateau State, Chief Yohanna Margif has called on the Federal Government to critically scrutinize Nigeria’s security architecture in order to tackle some issues of national concern.

Margif, a former LP governorship candidate in the 2023 election in Plateau State, whose ticket was later withdrawn by the party, made the call in an interview with newsmen on Thursday.

He said the call was necessitated by recent comments by former Niger Delta militant, Asari Dokubu, that a former Nigerian President had engaged his men to tackle security challenges in the country.

He said, “Asari Dokubo’s comments concerning the role he was engaged by a former president to tackle security challenges and that his men particularly tackled the kidnapping on Kaduna, Niger and other routes has made Nigerians to doubt the intergrity and security architecture of the country.

“I want to appreciate Asari Dokubo for his courage and boldness for opening the can of worms.

“A great country like Nigeria, which has its own security forces, who are armed to the teeth with a clear mandate to protect its sovereignty and citizens, should never again engage private security groups by whatever name to help in tackling insecurity for obvious reasons.”

The LP stalwart said it was only in a lawless country that a private citizen would just wake up, form a group, sponsor and infuse it into the national security architecture.

He described the situation as a security breach, which could result in the emergence of similar groups that would like to also test their popularity.

According to him, if such a development is not urgently looked into and tackled, it will always be difficult for people to differentiate between genuine security personnel and criminals who have been caught wearing military fatigues.

“A private citizen cannot just wake up one day and engage his men or group to assist Nigeria’s security operatives in the sensitive task of curbing crimes for the love of the country.

“If I may ask, how did Asari Dokubo carry out the operation since we already know that we already have the nation’s armed forces, who were carrying out the same operations across the country? Were both sides putting on identical wears?

“The Federal Government, particularly, the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, should therefore, treat this matter with the urgency and seriousness it deserves to curb security lapses,” he said.

Margif also urged Ribadu to investigate Dokubo’s allegation about the involvement of the nation’s Army and Navy in oil theft beyond their official denials to establish its veracity or otherwise.

“The National Security Adviser to the president, Nuhu Ribadu, should not treat such weighty issues with kid gloves but wade into them immediately because they have a serious impact on national security and the economy,” he added

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Youth CONFAB: CYMS DG appointed member planning committee, says conference will address ‘japa’ syndrome

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As part of efforts to address the concerns of young Nigerians and ensure that their voices are heard, the federal government is set to organize a National Youth CONFAB.

This follows President Bola Tinubu’s inauguration of a 44-member planning committee for the event on Monday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

In a statement issued by a member of the planning committee and Director-General of the Committee of Youth on Mobilization and Sensitization (CYMS), Chief Obinna Nwaka, he described the initiative as a demonstration of President Tinubu’s commitment to an inclusive government.

Chief Nwaka stated that the National Youth CONFAB will focus on citizen engagement, leading to the overall development of young Nigerians.

According to Nwaka, the outcome of the CONFAB will also address the “Japa” syndrome in Nigeria, which sees many young people seeking greener pastures abroad.

“President Bola Tinubu, in his wisdom, has taken a crucial step to secure the future of the country by addressing issues affecting young Nigerians. He is committed to tackling unemployment, ensuring education reforms, increasing political participation, and enhancing food security.

“This committee will organize the 30-day conference, bringing together representatives from all senatorial districts and regions while considering the diverse needs of Nigeria’s youth population.

“To ensure that the voices of Nigerian youths are heard across different strata of society, there will be virtual consultations, and we will receive memoranda from young people across the country, including socio-political groups, through the Ministry of Youth Development’s website.

“I believe the CONFAB will not just produce a document but also deliver actionable outcomes,” Nwaka stated.

Several personalities have also showered encomiums on the CYMS DG following his appointment to the planning committee.

Among those extending their well wishes is Hon. Matthew Omegara, a former member of the House of Representatives for Okigwe North, who praised Nwaka for his hard work and dedication. Similarly, Hon. Duro Meseko, the APC Deputy National Publicity Secretary, congratulated him, emphasizing the significance of the appointment.

Hon. Emma Enukwu, Board Chairman of the Federal Medical Center, also offered his congratulations on behalf of his family, highlighting the importance of teamwork and Nwaka’s loyalty to good governance.

Nationwide, members of CYMS have also expressed their support, lauding Nwaka’s leadership and contributions over the years. The organization encouraged him to continue his impactful work.

Mr. Ibrahim, Deputy Director of the General Service Office at the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), extended his congratulations, recognizing Nwaka’s role in strengthening public service and governance.

Additionally, Hon. Ibrahim Bapetel Hassan, a former presidential aide under Muhammadu Buhari, described Nwaka as a detribalized and resilient youth leader with an enviable track record.

Meanwhile, the President of the Ohanaeze Youth Council Worldwide and other youth stakeholders have pledged their support, urging Chief Nwaka to remain steadfast in his commitment to youth development.

With widespread acknowledgment from key political, governmental, and organizational leaders, it is evident that Chief Obinna Nwaka’s appointment has resonated strongly across various sectors in Nigeria.

He was inaugurated alongside other notable individuals, including Aliyu Zakari, Speaker of the Nigerian Youth Parliament, and Sokubo Saraigbe Sokubo, President of the National Youth Council of Nigeria.

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Julius Berger marks International Women’s Day with calls for action on gender equality

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Julius Berger Nigeria Plc marked International Women’s Day (IWD) with events in Abuja, Lagos, Warri, Port Harcourt, and Uyo, reinforcing its commitment to gender equality and workplace inclusion. In a display of companywide unity, employees across these locations gathered for keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive sessions under the global theme #AccelerateAction for Gender Equality, with a focus on allyship and leadership.

Gathered at the event were leaders from financial services, the Nigeria Institute of Quantity Surveyors, and regional and functional heads from Julius Berger, all reinforcing the shared responsibility of advancing gender equality. The Director General of the NIQS Foundation, Dr. Celestina Eke, delivered the keynote speech at the Abuja event, while Alhaji Dr. Abdulaziz Kaita, Julius Berger’s Director of Administration, underscored the company’s ongoing commitment to inclusion and progress.

Eke, speaking on men as allies, called for a shift beyond affirmative action to transformative change. Gender equality is not just a women’s issue; it is a strategic imperative for economic growth, sustainable development, and global competitiveness,”she said; adding, for real progress, we must move from support to action. Allyship is not about stepping aside, it is about stepping up. It requires men to use their influence, privilege, and leadership to challenge biases, break barriers, and drive systemic change.

She praised Julius Berger for excelling not only in infrastructure and engineering but in fostering diversity and empowerment. She described the IWD movement as a call to rethink, reimagine, and reconstruct the foundations of industry, institutions, and society.

Alhaji Dr. Abdulaziz Kaita did not mince words in affirming the importance of International Women’s Day and the role of women in every society. Today, we celebrate the countless contributions of women in every sphere of life—politics, science, business, arts, sports, education, and within our own families. We honour the trailblazers who have shattered ceilings and defied expectations, as well as the everyday heroes—mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends—who uplift and inspire us daily, Kaita said.

While acknowledging the progress made, Kaita called for continued reflection and action. Women still face barriers to leadership, unequal pay, and gender-based violence. In some parts of the world, access to education and healthcare remains a distant dream for many girls, he said.

In Lagos, a panel of female leaders within Julius Berger explored how women can balance professional growth with family responsibilities while embracing leadership opportunities. The discussion, featuring senior figures from commercial, legal, and engineering functions, emphasized the strengths women bring to the workplace, particularly in multitasking and strategic decision-making.

Senior Executive Manager, Ndifreke Nkocho encouraged women to speak up, seek mentorship, and create support networks, proposing regular forums for women to discuss career challenges and development opportunities.


In Warri, employees took part in an engaging keynote session, team-building games, and a sip-and-paint activity, reinforcing the spirit of empowerment and unity. The Branch Manager of UBA Warri-Sapele Road, Mrs. Abimbola Erivona, shared her personal journey navigating the corporate world, highlighting both the challenges and triumphs of leadership as a woman. She urged attendees to strive for excellence and embrace opportunities for career growth.

Julius Berger ensured that female employees across all regions had time to celebrate the global event, with activities in Warri, Port Harcourt, Uyo, Lagos, and Abuja. The company’s commitment to diversity, equity, and leadership development continues to shape its workplace culture, as its women reaffirme

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Wike expresses satisfaction with progress of key projects ahead of May commissioning

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The Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday, March 12, 2024, conducted an extensive inspection tour of some major infrastructure projects slated for commissioning in May, to coincide with the second anniversary of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

The projects include the construction of the 15-kilometer Outer Southern Expressway (OSEX) from Ring Road 1 (RR1) to Wasa junction, the Life Camp to Karmo dual carriageway, and the comprehensive renovation of the International Conference Centre (ICC).

Following the tour, the Minister expressed profound satisfaction with the pace and quality of work on the projects. He conveyed confidence in the contractors, to deliver high-quality jobs within the agreed timelines. “I can tell you I’m very pleased with the quality of work going on by the contractors…the contractors are very reputable, Julius Berger, CGC and others. So, I’m very happy with what we have seen,” the Minister stated.

Turning his attention to the ongoing renovation of the ICC, the Minister recalled the vision behind its establishment, as recently highlighted by former President, General Ibrahim Babangida, in his memoirs noting that the aim of constructing the ICC was to create a world-class venue for international conferences and meetings. He lamented the deterioration of the ICC under private concession.

However, the Minister expressed delight at the significant progress now being made in its rehabilitation. “This is at the cost of N39 billion that we are spending and all the materials are on ground. So, I can say that they are 70 percent (complete) and they have assured that they will complete it and handover by May,” he said.

The Minister emphasized that the ICC, upon completion, will be a source of national pride. He also used the opportunity to call for the continued support of FCT residents, including traditional rulers and youths, for the government’s efforts to deliver impactful projects. “We are not here to bring hardship on anybody but to improve our lives. I know how difficult it is but again everybody has to make sacrifices.

“We are pleading with residents to cooperate with the various contractors that are building road projects so that we can have it completed on time. When the rains come now, it will be a problem and they will begin to say it’s because of the rainy season. Now that we have good weather, let them utilize it for the benefit of the public. So, I still implore the traditional rulers, youths, chiefs, everybody to support what we are doing,” the Minister stressed.

In a similar vein, the Minister expressed deep concern over attempts by some indigenous inhabitants to sabotage the developmental efforts of government in the FCT over the issues of compensation and relocation.

Speaking during his monthly media chat, which also held on Wednesday, the Minister said compensations have been made several years ago by the Federal government to the original inhabitants of communities in the FCT, while the process of relocating them was also ongoing. He condemned attempts to disrupt the developments efforts of government.

The Minister regretted that some of the people who have already been compensated were still demanding further compensation from the government, adding that the government will only pay what is appropriate.

On complaints about the adequacy of compensation, the Minister clarified that “the FCTA has tried to give a human face to its relocation exercises and has in some cases, doubled the amount originally provided by law for compensation.

He said, “Compensations have been made several years ago, I can tell you that. For example, where I live near Kpaduma, in Asokoro, compensation has been given to them more than 20 years ago.

“But the government has not been able to move them out. We are now saying we want to develop this area. They’ve come back to say they want compensation. But compensation has been paid years ago. There is nothing you do that people will not complain”.

Speaking on the structures recently demolished along road corridors in the FCT, the Minister said they were removed to pave way for road projects in the interest of the public, adding that the government has also offered to compensate and relocate the affected residents. He frowned at the demands for construction of alternative houses by the original inhabitants.

The Minister clarified that the FCT Administration will only construct houses for the residents when an entire community is being acquired by government, not when a few houses on the road corridor were being removed. “The point we are making, if we are coming to a community to say let the entire community relocate, then you talk about building houses for them, not road corridor where 20 houses are affected”, the Minister stressed.

Speaking on efforts to improve public transportation in the FCT, the Minister announced plans to “partner with the private sector to provide a safe and efficient transportation system in the FCT, and highlighted the construction of bus terminals in various parts of Abuja as part of ongoing efforts.

“One of the reasons why we are doing bus terminals is to have a new strategy for public transportation. So, we are going to partner with some private persons who are committed to public transportation. All we are doing is to provide infrastructure to enable the private sector to participate effectively”, the Minister said.

Regarding youth empowerment, Barr Wike expressed disappointment at the attitude of youths to empowerment programmes of government. The FCT Minister said he was “reliably informed that the vehicles procured for youth empowerment in the FCT have been sold off by the beneficiaries, as against the original purpose.

He said, “You remember we tried to empower the youths by giving them vehicles. I tell people, all these theories about youth empowerment, nobody has asked, are the youths willing to work? It’s not about government bringing policies to help you.

“We bought vehicles, have you seen any of the vehicles on the road? They’ve sold them. We are trying to empower you to own a business and you are sabotaging it.

The Minister however expressed confidence that his recent investment driven trip to Italy where he interacted with the Lombardy Regional President, Attilo Fontana, alongside key agribusiness and vocational education investors, will provide further opportunities for the youths to be trained to become meaningfully engaged.

He said, “I’m very happy that it’s one of the trips that yielded results. The Mandate Secretary of Education and Mandate Secretary of Agriculture were part of the delegation, so they are working at the details now with the officials of Lombardy. I feel so happy that our youths will now have several areas where they can be trained and then try to be self-employed. I believe in the next one week, they would have finished all the documentations and then we will be able to send the first set of our youths to Lombardy for training”.

Giving insight into planned engagements in the FCT for the May 29 celebration, the Minister assured that key projects in both the city centre and satellite towns have been scheduled for commissioning to commemorate the event.

The Minister also spoke extensively on political developments in Rivers State during the media parley.

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