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CSJ Criticizes Tinubu for Demanding Sacrifice from Ordinary Nigerians, Rather from Political and Economic Leadership

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CSJ Criticizes Tinubu for Demanding Sacrifice from Ordinary Nigerians, Rather from Political and Economic Leadership

By: Michael Mike

Centre for Social Justice has criticized the speech by President Bola Tinubu on Democracy Day for demanding sacrifice from the ordinary citizens of the country in the face of ongoing economic hardship without seeking same from the political
and economic leadership of the country.

The CSJ also criticized the speech for failing to provide solutions to the most pressing issues facing Nigerians, such as the rising cost of living, the widespread insecurity, and the lack of basic infrastructure.

The statement which was signed on Monday by the Lead Director of the Centre, Eze Onyekpere read: “The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) welcomes President Bola Tinubu’s Democracy Day speech. While we appreciate the acknowledgment of the hardship faced by the Nigerian people, the speech failed to provide solutions to the most pressing issues facing Nigerians, such as the rising cost of living, the widespread insecurity, and the lack of basic infrastructure.

“President Tinubu’s request for ordinary Nigerians to sacrifice a little more for the survival of our country was not matched with unequivocal sacrifices to be made by the political and economic leadership of the country. The present scenario where only the poorest of the poor and some segments of the middle class are asked to deepen sacrifice whilst the political class continues on the path of self-indulgence is not the way forward for economic regeneration.”

Eze added that: “President Tinubu highlighted the removal of fuel subsidy as a necessary step to free up resources for collective use, which had previously been pocketed by a privileged few. While we understand the intention behind this decision, it is crucial to emphasize that the burden of sacrifice should be shared by all, including the leadership. Furthermore, concrete steps must be taken to ensure that the sacrifices made by the people are not in vain.

“CSJ urges the government to prioritize the welfare of the Nigerian people and implement immediate measures to provide relief and support in various aspects of their lives.

“We recognise the President’s promise to invest in transportation infrastructure, education, regular power supply, healthcare, and other public utilities to improve the quality of lives. However, we stress the importance of translating these promises into actionable plans with clear timelines and effective implementation strategies. Nigerians need more than just assurances; they require tangible solutions that will alleviate their current suffering and provide them with hope for a brighter future.”

“We call on President Tinubu and his administration to engage in open dialogue with civil society organizations, trade unions, and other stakeholders to develop comprehensive and inclusive policies that prioritize the needs of the Nigerian people.

“Leadership should be by transparent examples where the followers see the leaders in the front line of sacrifice and contributions to economic growth and development,” the President was advised.

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Mutiny: Presidential Guard Tightens Security Around Niger Presidency Amid Reports of Military Protest

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Mutiny: Presidential Guard Tightens Security Around Niger Presidency Amid Reports of Military Protest

By Zagazola Makama

Security was significantly reinforced around Niger’s Presidential Palace in Niamey following reports of unrest involving elements of the country’s armed forces, security sources told Zagazola Makama.

According to multiple security sources, the heightened deployment of the Presidential Guard, supported by armoured vehicles around the Presidential Palace on the night of July 3 and into July 4, followed what was described as a limited protest by personnel of an armoured unit within the Niger Armed Forces (FAN).

The sources said some soldiers reportedly declined deployment to frontline positions in northern Tillabéri Region, particularly around Inatès and Chinagodrar, citing inadequate heavy equipment and insufficient operational resources to confront the growing security threats in the area.

The protest was described by one source as a “small mutiny,” although there has been no official confirmation from the Nigerien authorities.

Security sources said the development triggered concern within the country’s leadership, prompting the reinforcement of security around the Presidential Palace and temporary restrictions on movement in the surrounding area as a precautionary measure.

The Tillabéri Region remains one of Niger’s most volatile security zones, with recurrent attacks by armed extremist groups, including factions linked to the so-called Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS).

As of the time of filing this report, the Nigerien government and military authorities had not issued any official statement regarding the reported protest or the increased security presence around the Presidency.

The situation remains under close observation.

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Two suspected criminals arrested during patrol in Plateau

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Two suspected criminals arrested during patrol in Plateau

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Sector 1 under Operation Enduring Peace have arrested two suspected criminals during a routine patrol in Jos East Local Government Area of Plateau.

Security sources disclosed that the suspects, identified as Azi Ezekiel, 21, and Ajiji Emmanuel, 19, were apprehended at about 10:30 a.m. on Saturday along the road leading to Forbur Village.

The sources said the suspects were intercepted by troops of Sector 1, Sub-Sector 12, while conducting a routine patrol in the area.

According to the sources, the two suspects have been handed over to the Keystone Police Station in Forbur for further investigation and possible prosecution.

The arrest forms part of ongoing security operations aimed at combating criminal activities and enhancing safety across Plateau State.

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Troops arrest suspected kidnapper in Plateau community

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Troops arrest suspected kidnapper in Plateau community

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Sector 4 of Operation Enduring Peace have arrested a suspected kidnapper during a security operation in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau.

Security sources said the suspect, identified as Mohamdu Surajo, 29, was arrested at about 6:45 p.m. on Friday at Sabon Layi Village following sustained security operations in the area.

The sources disclosed that the suspect is currently in military custody and is undergoing preliminary interrogation to aid ongoing investigations.

They added that the arrest is part of continued efforts by security forces to dismantle criminal networks and enhance security across Plateau State.

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