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Nigerian Economy: Beyond Pilloyring President Bola Tinubu By Taiwo Akerele
Nigerian Economy: Beyond Pilloyring President Bola Tinubu By Taiwo Akerele ....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
A barrage of criticism has been directed towards the Nigerian President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, from the depreciating Naira to escalating inflation affecting goods and services, and increasing security concerns.
These issues are significant, stirring widespread anger and concern, with the populace feeling the impact directly…CONTINUE READING.
The structure of Nigeria as a federal state, as outlined in the 1999 Constitution, delineates clear responsibilities across federal, state, and local governments. Despite this, the burden of expectation often falls disproportionately on the federal government and the President, despite state and local governments receiving a substantial portion (not less than 49%) of federal allocations, amounting to billions monthly.
With the removal of fuel subsidies in the spring of 2023, state allocations have increased by 80%, alongside additional financial support aimed at enhancing social welfare services.
Despite these measures, including a staggering N5 billion allocation to each state and an additional N30 billion as revealed by the Senate President, the improvement in living conditions remains minimal.
This raises questions about the accountability and utilization of these funds by state governments.
The apparent mismanagement by states, evidenced by the lack of investment in crucial areas such as agriculture, local infrastructure, and security, exacerbates the hardship faced by citizens. The disconnect between government actions and public welfare is growing, with state governments seemingly enriching themselves at the expense of their residents. Essential services and supports, such as education and public utilities, have deteriorated, while financial support to the states continues unabated.
To address these challenges, several actions are proposed:
1. Resume and mandate the publication of monthly allocations and expenditures by all tiers of government to foster transparency.
2. Subject the expenditure of all ‘security votes’ of state governments estimated at N100 billion monthly to forensic scrutiny by the EFCC and the DSS.
3. Enforce legal spending of foreign currencies within Nigeria, requiring conversion to Naira, and empower the EFCC and DSS to regulate illegal foreign currency hoards.
4. Critique the lack of a comprehensive economic plan following the removal of fuel subsidies and the ineffective distribution of palliatives.
5. Advocate for partnerships with the private sector to invest in agricultural production and value chains, creating sustainable employment and addressing export gaps.
6. Highlight the necessity for expenditure monitoring and a results framework to ensure accountability in state and local government spending.
7. Stress the importance of investing in social sectors to improve the quality of life and reduce poverty, including significant investment in health and education to reverse the annual outflow of $40bn for these services abroad.
8. Propose replacing the current cash transfer system with a need-based voucher system for essential items, institutionalizing the social welfare system.
9. Condemn and abolish repetitive budget line items as this is detrimental to the Nigerian economy.
While it’s easy to focus criticism on the President and federal government, recognizing the role of state governments in welfare and social protection is crucial.
Accountability at the state level is essential for addressing the challenges facing Nigeria.
Thank you.
Akerele is the Executive Director of Policy House Int’l. Abuja.
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Tension in Ibadan: Military Denies Access To Rescued Oriire Pupils, Only Governor Makinde Granted Entry!.
A government source has clarified that the delay in granting Oyo State officials access to the pupils and teachers recently rescued from Oriire Local Government Area was due to standard military security procedures. The source explained that the hold-up at the 2 Division Medical Centre in Ibadan involved routine profiling and security clearance, rather than a refusal of access.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Following the completion of these security protocols, members of the Oyo State delegation were permitted to enter the facility:
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The state’s medical team, which included the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, and a former Chief Medical Director of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Prof. Temitope Alonge, was granted access to evaluate the health of the rescued victims.
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The broader delegation, led by the Commissioner for Information, Prince Dotun Oyelade, also included the Governor’s Special Adviser on Security Coordination, Maj. Gen. Tokunbo Omoniyi (retd.), and the Chief Press Secretary, Dr. Sulaimon Olanrewaju.
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While the medical personnel were admitted earlier, other members of the state’s delegation waited outside until Governor Seyi Makinde arrived and the military security clearance process was finalized.
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“Finally Free!” Journalist Walk Free After Explosive Detention Drama Over Drone Possession!.
The International Press Institute (IPI) Nigeria has announced that journalist Zainab Sodiq has been released from detention by the Department of State Services (DSS). Following the organization’s intervention, Sodiq was released directly to IPI leadership at approximately 7:30 p.m. on Friday, July 10, 2026.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Circumstances of Detention: Sodiq was initially intercepted by security personnel at Lagos’s Murtala Muhammed International Airport on July 6, 2026, while traveling with a drone. Although permitted to proceed to Abuja, she was ordered to report to DSS headquarters on July 8, 2026, where she was subsequently detained for allegedly lacking the necessary End User Certificate for the drone.
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Resolution: The journalist was released two days after her detention following engagement between the DSS and IPI Nigeria.
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Statement from IPI: Musikilu Mojeed, President of IPI Nigeria, expressed satisfaction with the resolution and commended the DSS for responding to the institute’s intervention.
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Balancing Security and Rights: While acknowledging the duty of security agencies to protect the nation, Mojeed emphasized that these actions must respect the constitutional rights of citizens and journalists. He further called for sustained dialogue between security forces and the media to ensure that national security measures do not hinder press freedom.
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IPI’s Commitment: The institute, a network representing editors and journalists globally, reaffirmed its dedication to protecting press freedom while operating within the framework of national law.
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“Tinubu Is Working!” Sanwo-Olu Hails Presidential Might Following Daring Rescue Of Oriire Pupils!.
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has hailed the rescue of pupils and teachers kidnapped in Oyo State as a clear indication of President Bola Tinubu’s dedication to fighting insecurity. The victims, who spent over 50 days in captivity, were released following a collaborative operation between intelligence and security agencies.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Operation Success: A total of 39 schoolchildren and six teachers were successfully rescued, bringing relief to families and citizens across Nigeria.
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Government Stance: Governor Sanwo-Olu emphasized that this successful mission proves the Federal Government is gaining ground in its battle against kidnapping and terrorism.
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Security Coordination: The governor praised the Nigerian Army, Air Force, Police, Department of State Services (DSS), and other agencies for their coordinated efforts, which he stated were essential to ending the victims’ ordeal.
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Context of the Abduction: The victims were kidnapped on May 15, 2026, when gunmen suspected of being linked to the militant group Ansaru attacked three schools in the Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State.
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Impact on the Community: The incident, which resulted in the reported deaths of two educators, caused significant distress and led to protests, an indefinite strike by public school teachers in Oyo State, and heightened anxiety regarding school security in the region.
Governor Sanwo-Olu extended his sympathies to Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde and the affected families, noting that the rescue has helped restore hope to the region.
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