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Tinubu @2: ActionAid Nigeria Calls for Prioritization of Needs, Voices of Ordinary Citizens

Tinubu @2: ActionAid Nigeria Calls for Prioritization of Needs, Voices of Ordinary Citizens
By: Michael Mike
As President Bola Tinubu marks second year in office, ActionAid Nigeria calls for a renewed commitment to governance that prioritises the needs and voices of ordinary citizens.
The NGO in a statement on Wednesday signed by its Country Director, Andrew Mamedu noted that while some economic reforms and policy efforts have been initiated at the national level, the true measure of progress lies in how these actions impact the daily lives of Nigerians beyond policy announcements, media headlines, or online narratives.
The statement read: “In the last two years, Nigeria has experienced both gains and challenges across different sectors of the economy .However, critical issues persist, including growing poverty, increasing inequality, underinvestment in education, persistent gender disparity in political representation, sexual and gender-based violence, and a shrinking civic space that stifles citizen engagement. The administration’s appointments also reflect this lack of inclusivity, only about 10% of ministers are women, far below the African Union’s 35% gender parity benchmark.
“Furthermore, regional imbalance in appointments has triggered discontent, deepening feelings of marginalisation among somegroups.”
The Country Director of ActionAid Nigeria, Andrew Mamedu, noted that, “We believe the time has come to prioritise development over politics. President Tinubu’s administration must shift focus from headline economic figures to tangible improvements in people’s lives. While paying off parts of our national debt is commendable, it is difficult to reconcile with the government’s continued accumulation of multi-million-dollar loans. How is any of this easing the daily struggles of the market woman, the out-of-school child, or the unemployed youth in reality?”
He said: “Nigerians are calling for a clear and resolute stance from President Tinubu in the fight against corruption. High-profile cases like that of Betta Edu, accused of misappropriating social investment funds intended for vulnerable citizens, have sparked widespread outrage, yet no convictions or meaningful resolutions have emerged. Likewise, prolonged cases involving former EFCC chair Ibrahim Magu and ex-pension boss Abdulrasheed Maina remain unresolved, deepening public distrust in the fight against corruption, due to perceptions of selective enforcement and delays. Without a genuine, transparent, and sustained anti-corruption campaign led by the President, efforts to enhance governance and drive development will continue to fall short.’’
AAN also reiterated that Nigeria cannot afford to overlook the stark disparities within its borders. As banks declare trillions in profits, millions of Nigerians struggle to afford daily meals. This economic imbalance is not just unsustainable, it is unjust. The absence of robust social protection systems further deepens this vulnerability, leaving the poorest without safety nets in times of crisis. President Tinubu’s administration must act decisively to bridge inequality, ensure that growth is inclusive, and build a social protection framework that reaches those most in need.
Mamedu emphasised the importance of protecting civic space, noting that democracy thrives when citizens are free to express themselves, organise, and hold leaders accountable. The continued shrinking of civic space only serves to alienate the very people that governance is meant to serve.
He added that ‘‘While there have been some gains against Boko Haram in the Northeast, insurgent activity has resurged, as seen in recent communal attacks on communities in Benue, Enugu, Borno, and Yobe States, including the deadly assault on Gubio town in March 2025. In the Northwest and North-Central regions, banditry and kidnapping have become daily nightmares. In 2024 alone, over 3,000 Nigerians were reportedly kidnapped, including the mass abduction of more than 280 schoolchildren in Kuriga, Kaduna State in March, and repeated abductions along the Abuja-Kaduna expressway. These incidents have not only left families shattered but have also drained them financially through ransom payments, with many victims still unaccounted for. This escalating insecurity demands urgent, strategic intervention grounded in justice, community resilience, and protection for the most vulnerable.
Additionally, with Nigeria’s budget at a historic high, the increasing reliance on borrowing poses long-term risks. Instead of piling on debt, we urge the government to explore sustainable alternatives: curb budget padding, cut the cost of governance, and embrace transparency and accountability. These steps would not only improve fiscal stability but also restore public trust.’’
Moving forward, ActionAid Nigeria called on the Tinubu administration to marry policy with empathy, numbers with narratives, and growth with justice. Let this new year in office mark a turning point, a time when governance truly reflects the voice and needs of the Nigerian people.
Tinubu @2: ActionAid Nigeria Calls for Prioritization of Needs, Voices of Ordinary Citizens
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23 women abducted by bandits in Zurmi LGA of Zamfara

23 women abducted by bandits in Zurmi LGA of Zamfara
By: Zagazola Makama
Armed bandits have abducted 23 women in Moriki town, Zurmi Local Government Area of Zamfara State while they were out fetching firewood.
Security sources confirmed the incident to Zagazola Makama on Sunday, stating that the attack occurred on Friday, Aug. 2, at about 1:30 p.m.
The sources said that the women, all residents of Moriki, were ambushed by the bandits in the bush on the outskirts of the town.
The victims were taken to an unknown destination by the assailants.
On receiving the report, troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA with local vigilantes and other security agencies, launched a rescue operation to secure the release of the abducted women.
The sources assured that all necessary measures were being taken to ensure their safe return and to apprehend the perpetrators.
23 women abducted by bandits in Zurmi LGA of Zamfara
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Tribute to Mr. Stanley Mshelia (Ya Sta)

Tribute to Mr. Stanley Mshelia (Ya Sta)
By: Kwapchi Bata Hamman
I always find it difficult to write a tribute when a close one passes. The last time I wrote one was on 24th December 2015, when my father passed away. Tributes remind me of memories though good to share in order to ease the pain of loss but for me, I have often lacked the courage to put my emotions into words. I have experienced many deaths, and each time, the pain remains. I never had the courage to openly share my deepest grief.
Today, however, I have taken the bold step to write this tribute to a very special boss—one every young person and beginner would wish to have as a supervisor and mentor.
Ya Sta, as we fondly called you, was not just a boss but an exceptional leader. He discovered my potential in the journalism profession from the very first audition I did as an intern in the NTA Maiduguri Newsroom. He never underestimated my knowledge or ability. I was the “baby” (and a bit naughty) in the newsroom then. I had the great opportunity of being guided by Ya Sta, Mohammed Umar, Charles Bula, Idris Akanmu, Evelyn Onyilo, Lydia Samson, Aliyu Mshelia, and the late Jemima Bassi.
As Head of News, Stanley Mshelia took a special interest in me. He encouraged the editors to assign me tasks that some thought I could not handle, but I managed to deliver though not without some hurdles along the way. He once gave me the nickname(Kwapchi Kwapsy) after I failed to deliver on a particular assignment, a situation that nearly got the station into trouble.
Despite that, he never stopped pushing me to actualize my dreams, nor was he discouraged from supporting me to become a reporter. I learnt from him that hard work never goes unrewarded. On days I did well, I always received a tip from him, and that shaped how I interact with people in my own work environment.
As I mourn his death, which came as a shock, I remain deeply grateful for his unwavering support and trust, which have been instrumental in my growth and development. Thank you for believing in me, for challenging me to reach new heights, and for creating an environment where I could thrive.
Your leadership as Head of News at NTA Maiduguri Zonal Network Centre not only inspired me professionally but also personally. I am grateful for the opportunity to have worked under your guidance and will always cherish the lessons learned and the memories shared.
I pray God grants your wife divine strength to bear this irreparable loss,a loss to heavy for any person to bear. and to all your loved ones, may the cherished moments remain ever green in our hearts
Thank you for being such an amazing boss and mentor.
Kwapchi Bata Hamman
2nd August 2025
Tribute to Mr. Stanley Mshelia (Ya Sta)
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Troops neutralise bandit, destroy camps in Benue clearance operation

Troops neutralise bandit, destroy camps in Benue clearance operation
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of the 401 Special Forces Brigade and Sector 1 of Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS) have neutralised a bandit and destroyed several criminal hideouts during a clearance operation around Tatough general area in Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State.
The operation, carried out in collaboration with local hunters, targeted identified hotspots including Mdoor, Anter, Tse-Gegu, Tse-Akaajime, Tse-Agam, and Ndor villages.

A statement issued by the OPWS Headquarters on Sunday in Makurdi said the troops came under fire at Tse-Akaajime village, prompting a brief but intense firefight which led to the neutralisation of one bandit, while others escaped into the bush.
Items recovered from the scene included two Tecno mobile phones and three motorcycles suspected to have been used for coordinating criminal activities.
The troops subsequently destroyed all identified bandit camps within the area, denying the criminals the opportunity to regroup or re-establish presence.
The statement also disclosed that the operation was conducted alongside the escort of bereaved family members to Tse-Ayele village for burial, demonstrating the military’s support for local communities.
Meanwhile, troops deployed at Tatough have continued aggressive foot and perimeter patrols, maintaining a strong security presence to reassure residents and deter further criminal activity.

The Acting Commander, 401 Special Forces Brigade and Sector 1 OPWS, Col. K.O. Bukoye, commended the troops for their gallantry, professionalism, and commitment to duty.
He urged them to sustain the momentum in the ongoing efforts to rid Benue State of criminal elements and restore lasting peace.
Troops neutralise bandit, destroy camps in Benue clearance operation
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