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NLC, Youth Unite To Bridge Generational Gap

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By Justina Auta

The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), youth activists, and civic leaders have come together to bridge generational and communication gaps for a more inclusive movement for social change in Nigeria.

At a roundtable titled “Reimagining Labour Movements, A Youth-NLC Intergenerational Dialogue for a Better Nigeria,” on Thursday in Abuja, stakeholders emphasised that the collaboration would bring youth energy and innovation into the labour movement.

Organised by Open Minds Young Voices (OMYV) Nigeria, the event highlighted how digital platforms can empower youth to mobilise support, disseminate information, and hold leaders accountable, ultimately driving social change and promoting a just and equitable society.

Dr Sam Amadi, Director of The Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts, acknowledged the NLC’s longstanding role in advocating for workers’ rights and democracy but pointed out the existing communication gap with the youth.

He urged the older generation to engage young people respectfully, acknowledging their new perspectives and the evolving nature of activism.

“Young people are the future. Social movements must mainstream them in the struggle for a better Nigeria,” Amadi said, adding that digital technology allowed youths to bypass restrictions and promote good governance and accountability efficiently.

Ms. Linda Raji, OMYV Network Representative, said the roundtable sought to empower youth with direct access to NLC leadership and accurate information, activating their potential as digital advocates and grassroots mobilisers.

Benedict Chukwuma, Assistant Clerk, House Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development, National Assembly, stressed the importance of inclusive dialogue between youth and labour leaders to address Nigeria’s challenges.

He emphasised that such collaboration was vital to building a stronger movement for social justice in the country.

Dr Eche Asuzu, Acting Head of Industrial Relations at NLC, reaffirmed the council’s commitment to protecting workers’ rights and mentoring youth to ensure social progress.

The event also featured a panel on “Youth Movements and Labour Organising: Finding Common Ground in a Digital Era.”(NAN)

Posthumous National Honours: Bagauda Kaltho’s Family Expresses Gratitude To President Tinubu

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria

Wife of the late investigative journalist, Bagauda Kaltho has on behalf of the family expressed profound gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for the posthumous national honour conferred on her husband.

In a statement issued in Billiri, Gombe State on behalf of the family, the wife, Mrs Martha Bagauda Kaltho recalls the renaming of the Lagos State Govt House Press Centre in 1999 to ‘Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre’ by the President when he was Governor of Lagos State tate.
“These actions will remain engraved in our hearts.
“My husband disappeared sometime between late 1996 and early 1997 in line of duty. This national honor is not only a validation of my husband’s unwavering commitment to truth, justice, and the defence of democratic ideals, but also a powerful reminder that the sacrifices of those who speak truth to power are never forgotten.
“Though he paid the ultimate price in the line of duty, today’s gesture by the Nigerian government restores a measure of justice to his memory and reminds us all of the enduring value of courageous journalism.
Also, with this honour, all lingering negative speculations surrounding his death have been effectively laid to rest, and those who once peddled falsehoods have been silenced. For me, this is the greatest source of joy, knowing that truth has finally prevailed and his legacy has been vindicated

“I thank all those too numerous to mention who have stood by us all through the trying periods till now.

“May this honour inspire a new generation of journalists to remain fearless in their pursuit of truth, even in the face of adversity”, the statement concludes.

AMDF Commends President Tinubu for Posthumous National Honors On Bagauda Kaltho

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Kaltho’s Family Praises Tinubu

The Africa Media Development Foundation, AMDF has extended heartfelt appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) for conferring posthumous national honor on late James Bagauda Kaltho, an investigative journalist who made the ultimate sacrifice in pursuit of truth.

The honor was in recognition of Kaltho’s courage, dedication, and commitment to journalism. It also highlights the importance of press freedom and the need to protect journalists as they exercise their constitutional assignment.

A statement by the AMDF’s  Press Freedom Manager, Zhiroh Jatau quotes the Executive Director of AMDF, Sekyen Dadik as saying “We commend the President’s gesture, which serves as a reminder of the value of journalistic integrity and the sacrifices made by those who dare to speak truth to power.

“As an organization that supports and advocates for press freedom, the recognition also serves as an encouragement to continue to speak for oppressed journalists and amplify call for safety of journalists in Nigeria and beyond.”

AMDF had in 2019 introduced the Bagauda Kaltho Media Lecture Series to immortalize Mr. Kaltho, who disappeared between late 1996 and early 1997 because of his journalism work. Until his disappearance, he was a courageous and fearless investigative journalist.

The yearly lecture series which holds on September 19th, Kaltho’s birthday, has not only kept his name but has continued to bring to the fore, the challenges African journalists face in the course of their duty.

In her reaction, Kaltho’s wife, Martha who was full of joy on the posthumous honor confered on her husband, expressed appreciation to President Tinubu saying “at last, my husband has been vindicated.”

Kaltho’s daughters, Ann and Leshi also expressed appreciation to all who have been standing with the family in their difficult moments.

AMDF, according to the statement, is of the strong belief that the honor will  bring comfort and solace to Kaltho’s family knowing that the struggles and contributions of their father was never in vain.

AMDF Commends President Tinubu for Posthumous National Honor On Bagauda Kaltho

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Kaltho’s  Family Thanks Tinubu

The Africa Media Development Foundation, AMDF has extended heartfelt appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for conferring posthumous national honor on late James Bagauda Kaltho, an investigative journalist who made the ultimate sacrifice in pursuit of truth.

The honor was in recognition of Kaltho’s courage, dedication, and commitment to journalism. It also highlights the importance of press freedom and the need to protect journalists as they exercise their constitutional assignment.

A statement by the AMDF’s  Press Freedom Manager, Zhiroh Jatau quotes the Executive Director of AMDF, Sekyen Dadik as saying “We commend the President’s gesture, which serves as a reminder of the value of journalistic integrity and the sacrifices made by those who dare to speak truth to power.

“As an organization that supports and advocates for press freedom, the recognition also serves as an encouragement to continue to speak for oppressed journalists and amplify call for safety of journalists in Nigeria and beyond.”

AMDF had in 2019 introduced the Bagauda Kaltho Media Lecture Series to immortalize Mr. Kaltho, who disappeared between late 1996 and early 1997 because of his journalism work. Until his disappearance, he was a courageous and fearless investigative journalist.

The yearly lecture series which holds on September 19th, Kaltho’s birthday, has not only kept his name but has continued to bring to the fore, the challenges African journalists face in the course of their duty.

In her reaction, Kaltho’s wife, Martha who was full of joy on the posthumous honor confered on her husband, expressed appreciation to President Tinubu saying “at last, my husband has been vindicated.”

Kaltho’s daughters, Ann and Leshi also expressed appreciation to all who have been standing with the family in their difficult moments.

AMDF, according to the statement, is of the strong belief that the honor will  bring comfort and solace to Kaltho’s family knowing that the struggles and contributions of their father was never in vain.

Nigeria: Barr. Gloria Ibrahim Sworn in As Kaduna Pioneer Commissioner For Youth Development

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Bring In Your Skills, Competences To Rebuilding, Renewing Kaduna State”. Gov. Sani Tasks New Appointees

I’ll Be Committed To Implementing Youth-focused Policies – Gloria

In keeping to his mandate of inclusive governance, Kaduna State Governor, in North West Nigeria, Mal. Uba Sani, Tuesday swore in Barr. Gloria Ibrahim as the pioneer Commissioner for the newly created Ministry for Youth Development.

Also sworn in were the Head of Service, Mrs Jummai Bako and the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Abubakar Sambo tasking them to roll up their sleeves for effective service delivery.

Barr. Gloria 1st (R ) along with the other two Appointees taking oaths of office 

Governor Sani congratulated the appointees and urged them to bring in their “good skills and competences to contribute effectively to the rebuilding and renewing of our dear state”.

While reflecting on the journey so far, the Governor noted that his administration has committed to the rapid transformation of rural and urban communities through massive infrastructural development, revival and revitalization of health and educational sectors, fighting poverty and strengthening partnership with security forces to secure the state.
The Governor called on the new appointees to collaborate effectively with other appointees towards success and contribute their quota with a focus on serving the people to help the administration leave a lasting legacy.
“We are determined to finish well. You are therefore expected to help push our administration to leave lasting legacies. You must ensure you think outside the box while keeping the box in view. Your focus at all times must be the citizens of Kaduna state. We are their servants, and therefore we must work for them. Their interest must be the uppermost in our minds”.
“Let me also remind all of you that it is by working as a team that we shall succeed. We must avoid working in silos. We, If we operate independently with limited communication or collaboration, success will be hindered.”

Responding , Barr Gloria who thanked God and the Governor for given her the opportunity to serve, pledged to uphold the trust reposed in her by implementing youth focused policies in line with the SUSTAIN agenda of the administration.
“Let me first express my profound gratitude to God Almighty and to His Excellency, Governor Senator Dr. Uba Sani, for finding me worthy of this appointment. I pledge to uphold the trust reposed in me by implementing youth-focused policies that align with the SUSTAIN Agenda of this administration. My approach will be data-driven, inclusive and accountable to the people of Kaduna State.”
She solicited the “guidance and support of all stake holders in delivering our collective mandate. I welcome your oversight and constructive criticism as we work to transform our youths potential”.

Barr. Gloria holds an LL.B (Hons) and a Postgraduate Diploma in International Law and Diplomacy (PGDILD) from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Additionally, she is certified in negotiation, mediation, and professional development, enhancing her ability to drive conflict resolution and capacity-building programs.

A dedicated legal practitioner, human rights advocate, and educator with a passion for youth development and gender equality, Barr Gloria
combines her legal expertise with a strong commitment to social justice, child protection, and empowering the next generation of leaders.

Champion Newspapers Names Sokoto Director Of Budget 2024 Most Outstanding Public Administrator

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Director’s Stewardship Reshapes Story Of Public Service In Nigeria – Zayana

The Director of Budget in the Sokoto State Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, Buhari Umar has been named the 2024 Most Outstanding Public Administrator of the Year by Champion Newspapers.

The award, announced this week, recognizes Umar’s exceptional leadership in public finance management, transparency, and policy execution, marking him as one of Nigeria’s standout figures in modern governance.
In a statement by the Commissioner at the Ministry, Dr. Abubakar Muhammad Zayana on Sunday, described the honour as a “well-earned tribute to a man who has made excellence his standard and service his calling.”

“Under Umar’s stewardship, the Sokoto State budgeting process has undergone significant transformation, aligning fiscal strategies with development goals and improving socio-economic outcomes across the state. Known for his discipline and analytical depth, Umar has consistently promoted prudent resource allocation and transparency in public expenditure. His name now stands tall among the giants who have reshaped the story of public service in Nigeria,” Dr. Zayana said.

A Fellow of the Les-Aspin Center for Governance & Anti-corruption in Washington, D.C., USA, Umar is widely respected for his visionary approach to participatory governance and people-centered policy design. He has earned a reputation for staying calm under pressure while delivering measurable results.

His recognition by Champion Newspapers comes at a time when state governments across Nigeria are under increasing pressure to improve financial accountability and deliver inclusive growth.

Citizens note that Umar’s work in Sokoto could serve as a model for other states aiming to strengthen their budgeting systems and achieve better alignment with national development goals.

The Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning joins other stakeholders in congratulating Umar, describing him as “a shining star, a tireless reformer, and an enduring symbol of what it means to serve with honour and integrity.”

The ministry also expressed confidence in Umar’s continued contributions to sustainable development in Sokoto and beyond.

2027: We’re Ready For Coalition For Better Nigeria – Says ADC

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Ahead of the 2027 general elections, the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has reiterated its readiness for coalition and to strengthening alliances with other political parties for a better Nigeria.

The Kaduna state Chapter of the party disclosed this at the weekend during the convergence of the Coalition Partners Summit held in the state.

The Kaduna state Chairman of the party, elder Patrick Ambut, berated the APC government, saying that the ruling party has failed Nigerians, hence the need for Nigerians and the good people of Kaduna state to act positively in the coming general elections and ensure that they wrest power from the ruling APC both at the federal level and in the state.

While speaking at the summit with the theme: ” strengthening alliances for a better Nigeria”, Ambut further explained that ADC is ready to accomodate every individual that shared same ideology with ADC on how to make Nigeria a better place for its citizens.

This is just as the Chairman of the party emphasised that something must to be done drastically and positively to put the nation in its righful position, adding that ADC is the credible alternative with the clear vision to rescue the country from its woes.

“The political dynamics of this country revolved around the ADC now, and this is because, the ADC constitutes the hope of the masses at the moment, and by identifying with ADC is not a mistake. We must make a point that patrotism is not suppose to be to ourself, but to our country, and unfortunately, we are in a situation where people’s patrotism is on to themselves.

The Chairman of the occasion, Hon. Auwal Yakubu said: “the hardship under the APC-led administration has reached intolerable depths—from economic disarray to insecurity, from institutional decay to a widening trust deficit. Our people are not just tired—they are desperate for real alternatives.”

Hon. Yakubu explained that the coalition process is with a clear agenda, principled leadership, and a shared commitment to the common good of the people.

“Good governance cannot be imposed, it must be rooted in dialogue and shared ownership with the capacity to change the course of Nigeria’s future,” he concluded.

The duo urged Nigerians not to make the mistake of the past by voting APC in the coming general elections.

World Trade Centre Unveils Export Launch Pad To Boost Nigeria`s Trade Competitiveness

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By Martha Agas

The World Trade Centre (WTC), Abuja, on Tuesday unveiled an export launch pad aimed at boosting Nigeria’s competitiveness in global trade.

The pad was unveiled by its Vice-President, Mr Ahmed Adelaja, alongside the WTC Abuja Trade Desk shortly after its webinar.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the webinar was on “Navigating Global Uncertainties and Breaking Barriers to Growth”, part of its series on `Nigeria`s Trade Competitiveness.

Adelaja described the pad as WTC Abuja’s flagship business accelerator, designed to empower Nigerian exporters, particularly small and medium-scale enterprises to compete successfully in international markets.

He said that the transformative initiatives were in response to the constraints limiting Nigeria`s competitiveness to global trade which aligned with Nigeria`s economic diversification agenda and the African Union 2063 Agenda, among other policies.

He expressed confidence  that the  launch pad  would provide solutions to concerns such as product packaging, compliance to international standards and access to logistics concerns.

“It will provide export-ready diagnostics, sector-specific market intelligence, packaging and compliance advisory and access to logistics partners, trade finance and verified international buyers.

“It will also serve as a pipeline for African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) trade, ECOWAS regional integration and global exports, focusing on agriculture, manufacturing, the creative economy and services, “ he said.

According to him, the unveiling of the export pad aims to ensure that no viable export idea in Nigeria fails due to a lack of knowledge, access, or support.

While unveiling the WTC Abuja Trade Desk, he said that it would serve as a dedicated liaison and support hub for exporters.

Adelaja said that the services of the desk would also include offering market entry assistance, regulatory support, documentation guidelines, policy issue escalation, and business matchmaking through the global WTC network.

He said that the trade desk would also work with relevant organisations such as the chambers of commerce, trade agencies, international partners, stating that the WTC was determined to become a bridge to global opportunity.

He said the trade desk would also work with relevant organisations such as chambers of commerce, trade agencies and international partners, emphasising  the determination of the WTC  to become a bridge to global opportunities.

The keynote speaker, Prof Jonathan Aremu, said that Nigeria`s trade competitiveness was facing both global uncertainties and  domestic barriers to growth, such as global volatility, weak oil prices and infrastructure deficits.

Aremu, a professor of International Economics Relations, said that navigating uncertainty and breaking barriers to enhance Nigeria’s trade competitiveness involved a multi-faceted approach from both the public and the private sector.

He said that the approaches include forming strategic partnerships, embracing digital transformation, diversification, local sourcing and regional import substitution, sequencing and negotiating Nigeria’s trade agreements and reordering the priorities of trade formulation and negotiation.

He said that the range of products or services offered in Nigeria should be expanded  to help businesses reduce their reliance on any single revenue stream.

“Exploring new markets, either within Nigeria or internationally, can help businesses spread risk by targeting different customer segments or expanding into new geographical areas.

“ Diversifying investments across different asset classes and currencies can help protect against inflation and currency devaluation, “ he said.

Mr Kevin Oye, the President, National Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), said that the private sector plays a vital role in export competitiveness.

Represented by the Director of the Abuja Liaison Office, Mahmud Ahmed, Oye said that  competitiveness  couldn be achieved through driving product and process innovation, powering production infrastructure, strengthening supply chains, and promoting global marketing.

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