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Ortom reiterates commitment to youths development in Benue

Benue State governor, Samuel Ortom on Wednesday enjoined Benue youths to be optimistic of what the future holds for them and get prepared by tapping into available opportunities, saying that there was nothing that could stop a determined youth.

Speaking at the opening of the Benue Youths Summit in Makurdi, the governor who use analogy of himself in rising from grass to grace because he was determined urged Benue youths to break limitation of any kind to attain success in life.

In an elaborate speech which he presented on the occasion, the governor noted that his administration would deliberately initiate policies that will develop youths in the State.
Ortom maintained: “It is with great pleasure and fulsome appreciation of the will of God Almighty that I welcome you all to this epoch event of the first Benue Youth Summit convened by and for the young people of the state with the full support of my Administration.
“We thank and praise God for making this historic day possible and for keeping us safe to be able to part of it. I commend the organisers for their hard work in putting the forum together and all the participants for deeming it worth their while to attend.
“It trust that you will be mindful that COVID-19 is still here with us and therefore be careful to observe all the safety protocols.
“Three weeks ago, I presented the 2021 budget proposals to the State Assembly, where I used the occasion to reiterate the policy and objective of the State Government with regards to the youth of the State.
“As I said, our policy goal and commitment are to ensure that every young man and young woman in Benue State is empowered to actualize their potential sooner rather than later.
“It is to this end that my Administration has set ourselves the target of ensuring that every young person in our state sees a future that is clear and within his or her reach.
“We are determined to ensure that every young person in Benue State has the preparation and the perspective to face life with confidence, and the assurance that he or she will have the opportunity to succeed. While the government cannot force everyone to be successful, it is duty bound to ensure that everyone has the chance to succeed and that no-one fails for lack of opportunity.
“Let me reiterate here why I believe it is important for young people to have the preparation, perspective and opportunity to succeed.
“I will use my own life story as an illustration. As many of you already know, I was only a teenager when I was forced by circumstances to drop out of junior secondary school and begin life as a motor park tout who would later become a bus conductor and a driver.
“I could have closed the road to my future by bitterly lamenting my circumstances, blaming everyone and neglecting to improve my prospects for a better future. Instead, God helped me to realise that I could travel farther, despite the limited prospects that were staring me in the face.
“That was the perspective on life that motivated me to embark the correspondence course in sales that paved the way for me to become a manager in a major corporate enterprise and to later resume my formal schooling.
“You would notice that it was because of my perspective that I could take from my meagre driver’s income to pay for my correspondence course that qualified me for a sales job.
“Work, training, schooling. That was the non-traditional order in which I started my journey to self-actualisation.
“Of course not everyone followed this order.
“Others missed out on one or more of these options altogether, as we see in the generation of pioneering entrepreneurs like Tilley Gyado, Padopads Awuna and Obande Obeya. Many of these pioneers did not have formal education at all but still went on to build successful enterprises.
“They also pioneered corporate social responsibility by building schools and health facilities that have contributed immensely to the growth of our state.
“The world has changed a lot since I was a young man and since these pioneers made their mark. The opportunities that were available to previous generations seem to have disappeared. For many young people today, things have become much tougher.
“High rates of unemployment and poverty, insecurity, economic decline, the impact of a disruptive pandemic and the total breakdown in citizens’ trust of government have been issues highlighted in the recent ENDSARS protests.
“Yet for many others, this changing world has created new opportunities that could not have been imagined even a few years ago. The ICT and digital revolution has created opportunities that previously only existed in science fiction.
“Many Nigerian youths, including quite a few from Benue, have already become notable figures in this new world. Fashion, sports, arts and entertainment, including music, film, comedy and other creative enterprises have become important routes to self-actualisation for many young Nigerians.
“I urge you our dear youths to key into the ICT revolution as it is a dependable path to self-reliance.
“Others are finding new doors of opportunity in old sectors. Transportation, agriculture, education, health, trade, banking, mining, construction and real estate, manufacturing, media and many other industries have been opened up by new technologies and disruptive new business approaches.
“A few years ago, who would have thought that Uber, Jumia, Konga, air bnb, interswitch, influencers and numerous others would be such huge enterprises employing millions and worth billions of naira?
“For us in Benue State, we have comparative advantage in agriculture. That is why our administration is making deliberate efforts to support our farmers through subsidy on fertilizer and farm machinery such as tractors.
“Let me inform you my dear Benue youths that the partnership this administration has with Bank of Industry is still running. I, therefore, encourage you to access the loans at only five percent interest rate to start your businesses through the agriculture-value chain -production, through processing and marketing.
“We can all see that many young people are finding and creating new opportunities and winning the future even as the circumstances have become more challenging. For those who have seized these new opportunities the future is here. We are keen that our young people are counted among the winners.
“Preparation is key to winning, because without preparation it may be difficult to seize or even see opportunities.
Having the right perspective is also important. Without the right perspective, even the most prepared will fail to see or seize the opportunities that may be available.
“There seems to be some truth to the popular adage that some see opportunities in every difficulty even as others see difficulty in every opportunity. In any case it is very matter of perspective as it is a matter of reality. Having the right perspective is crucial to closing the gap between the present and the future.
“Closing the gap between the present and the future is what this summit.
We are keen to help our youth as they prepare to seize the future that is now upon them. Hence, we are keen to engage with you to better understand how we can better support their quest to bridge the gap between the present and the future.
“It is not a platform for you to hear from officials. Instead, the summit is a forum for you to share your perspectives, to share how you see yourselves grabbing hold of your future and to share how you see the government and others contributing to that. It is an opportunity for us as officials to listen carefully as you discuss the issues that are important to you and what you believe can be done about them.
“Our expectation is that there will be a careful mapping of the specific needs of the different categories of the state’s youth in order to ensure that empowerment interventions are targeted and effective.
“On our part, we promise to listen attentively and to offer a credible response that will reflect how carefully we have listened. At the end of the summit I will be confirming what we have heard and how we are responding.
“It is therefore with a great sense of anticipation and expectation that I hereby declare the summit open to the glory of God and for the good of our people.”

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Lado commends President Tinubu for assenting to South-South, South West Commission bills

The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Senate Matters, Senator Basheer Lado, has commended his principal for assenting to South West and South – South Development Commissions Bills as well as the Nigeria Anti – Doping Bill 2025.

Senator Lado who made the commendation in a personally signed statement, described presidential assets to the bills as monumental milestone and testament to visionary leadership and national progress.

The statement reads: “I extend my warmest congratulations to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for yet another historic achievement his decisive and visionary assent to the South-West Development Commission Bill, the South-South Development Commission Bill, and the Nigeria Anti-Doping Bill, 2025.
“These landmark legislations are a clear reflection of President Tinubu’s relentless commitment to inclusive governance, equitable progress, and Nigeria’s emergence as a global powerhouse.
“His Excellency has once again demonstrated that leadership is not merely about policies—it is about impact, legacy, and a deep-rooted dedication to uplifting every citizen.
“By signing into law the establishment of the South-West and South-South Development Commissions, President Tinubu has reaffirmed his role as a transformational leader who prioritizes regional empowerment, economic expansion, and infrastructural excellence.
Building on the foundation of his earlier assent to the South-East and North -West Development Commissions, it is evident that President Tinubu is deliberate in bringing development across all regions.
“These commissions will serve as catalysts for industrial growth, job creation, and social advancement—ensuring that every corner of Nigeria benefits from his administration’s progressive vision. This is the mark of a true statesman—one who understands that a nation’s strength lies in its ability to uplift all regions without bias.
“In the same vein, the Nigeria Anti-Doping Bill, 2025 is yet another bold step that solidifies Nigeria’s commitment to fairness, excellence, and integrity in global sports.
“President Tinubu has once again positioned Nigeria as a nation of high ethical standards, ensuring that our athletes compete on the world stage with honor and credibility. By domesticating the UNESCO International Convention Against Doping in Sports, his administration has safeguarded the future of Nigerian sports, protecting our athletes from unfair practices while reinforcing our global reputation as a country that upholds integrity.
“This momentous occasion underscores President Tinubu’s unmatched leadership—one that is proactive, decisive, and deeply attuned to the needs and aspirations of the Nigerian people.
His ability to enact groundbreaking policies that foster unity, drive economic prosperity, and elevate our international standing speaks volumes of his unwavering dedication to national transformation”.

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BREAKING: Key contact details missing in petition to recall Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan – INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has acknowledged receiving a petition for the recall of the Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District but noted that key contact details of the petitioners were missing.

In a press release signed by Sam Olumekun, the National Commissioner and Chairman of INEC’s Information and Voter Education Committee, the commission stated that the petition was submitted with six bags of documents containing signatures from more than half of the 474,554 registered voters in the district.

However, the covering letter only provided a general location, “Okene, Kogi State,” without a specific address or multiple contact numbers as required by INEC’s regulations.
INEC emphasized that the recall process is guided by the 1999 Constitution, the Electoral Act 2022, and its 2024 Regulations and Guidelines for Recall.
The commission assured that once the petition meets all requirements, it will proceed with verifying the signatures using the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) in an open process involving petitioners, observers, and the media.
INEC is currently making efforts to reach the petitioners through other means and urged the public to disregard speculation on social media regarding the recall process.

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Natasha’s case to be assigned to another Judge as Egwuatu recuse himself, citing Akpabio’s petition

Justice Obiora Egwuatu of the Federal High Court in Abuja, has recused himself from Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s case citing a petition by lawyers to Senator Godswill Akpabio.

The case bothered on suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Udughan from the Senate for six months, but a dramatic twist to it Justice Egwuatu who is presiding over the matter on Tuesday recused himself and ordered that the cas file be sent to the Chief Justice for reassignment.

The trial judge based his decision on a petition the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, wrote to challenge his objectivity in the matter.
Though the suit was originally fixed for hearing, however, when the matter was called up by the court’s clerk, Justice Egwuatu announced his decision in a short ruling he delivered.
He said the case-file would be returned to the Chief Judge for a reassignment to another judge.
It will be recalled that Justice Egwuatu had on March 4, issued an interim order that stopped the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions from going ahead with the disciplinary proceeding that was initiated against Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan over an allegation that she flouted rules of the legislative house.
He held that the disciplinary process should be placed on hold, pending the determination of the suit that was brought before him by the embattled female lawmaker.
More so, Justice Egwuatu gave defendants in the matter, 72 hours to show cause why it should not issue an order of interlocutory injunction to stop them from probing the plaintiff for alleged misconduct, without affording her the privileges stipulated in the 1999 Constitution, as amended, the Senate Standing Order 2023, and the Legislative Houses (Powers and Privileges) Act.
He granted permission for the plaintiff to serve the Originating Summons and all the accompanying processes on all the defendants, through substituted means.
It held that they should be served by handing the processes to the Clerk of the National Assembly or by pasting them on the premises of the National Assembly and publishing same in two national dailies.
The interim orders followed an ex-parte application and an affidavit of urgency that was brought before the court by the lawmaker.
However, despite the orders of the court, the Senate Committee held its sitting and slammed the plaintiff with a six months suspension.
Following an application by the defendants, Justice Egwuatu subsequently amended the interim order he issued in favour of the plaintiff, by vacating the aspect that barred the Senate from undertaking any activity within the pendency of the suit.
The Senate President had through his team of lawyers led by Mr. Kehinde Ogunwumiju, SAN, queried the powers of the court to meddle in the affairs of the Senate.

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