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Supreme Court Ruling Bolsters LG’s Independence: Tinubu Applauds Decision

In a landmark decision poised to reshape Nigeria’s governance landscape, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has lauded a Supreme Court judgment affirming the constitutional rights of local governments. This ruling directly addresses the long-standing issue of financial autonomy that has crippled local development for over four decades.

Historically, state governors have controlled the funds allocated to local governments from the federal pool, significantly hindering grassroots development. This central control has left many communities without essential infrastructure such as roads, water supply, and healthcare facilities. The Supreme Court’s judgment now mandates that local governments receive their funding directly from the Federation Account, bypassing state interference.

President Tinubu has highlighted this ruling as a critical step toward fulfilling his administration’s commitment to enhancing local governance. During his campaign, Tinubu promised to recalibrate the federation revenue allocation system to empower states and local governments more effectively. This initiative is central to his Renewed Hope campaign manifesto, which advocates for a more equitable distribution of resources among the three tiers of government, thereby enhancing governance and socio-economic development at the grassroots level.

“This judgement stands as a resounding affirmation that we can use legitimate means of redress to restructure our country and restructure our economy to make Nigeria a better place to live in and a fairer society for all of our people,”

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The implications of this judgment are far-reaching. With financial autonomy, local governments can independently plan and execute development projects tailored to their communities’ specific needs. This autonomy is especially crucial for sectors like agriculture, which depend heavily on local government support for value chain development and economic contributions. Improved local governance will likely accelerate the provision of essential services and infrastructure, significantly raising the living standards for residents.

This judicial decision aligns with ongoing legislative efforts by the 10th National Assembly to amend the 1999 Constitution. These amendments aim to solidify the financial and operational independence of local governments, ensuring that they are not merely autonomous on paper but also in practice. This legislative support will help dismantle the stranglehold that state governors have had on local government funds, fostering a more transparent and accountable system of governance.

President Tinubu’s administration is committed to implementing this Supreme Court ruling effectively. This move is anticipated to foster a new era of grassroots empowerment and development, breaking the cycle of political and financial control exerted by state governors over local governments. The judgment marks a significant victory for local governance in Nigeria, setting the stage for more equitable resource distribution and enhanced socio-economic development across the nation.

The Supreme Court’s decision is a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s journey toward effective local governance. President Tinubu’s support for this ruling underscores his dedication to improving governance and delivering on his campaign promises, paving the way for substantial improvements in the lives of Nigerians at the grassroots level.

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Protests: Stop diminishing your status, Presidency slams Atiku

The Presidency has slammed Atiku Abubakar, telling him to stop diminishing his status

The Presidency has slammed Atiku Abubakar, telling the former Vice President to stop diminishing his status and tweeting the absurd.

Atiku in a post on X on Tuesday night warned security agencies against using lethal force against looters and arsonists masquerading as protesters.

“I wish to convey a stern caution to the distinguished service chiefs and military commanders of Nigeria’s armed forces that those who authorise the use of lethal force against peaceful civilian protesters will be held responsible for committing crimes against humanity, even in the years following their retirement from service,” Atiku wrote.

“The constitutional right to engage in protest is firmly established within our supreme law and reinforced by the judiciary.

“It is the solemn duty of the government and security agencies to ensure a safe and protected environment for individuals exercising their right to peaceful protest.”

Reacting, the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga lambasted Atiku, warning him to stop tweeting the absurd.

“Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar tweeted the absurd, warning security agencies against using lethal force against looters and arsonists who masqueraded as protesters,” Onanuga wrote on X.

“As a statesman, his warning ought to have been issued to the looting mob in Kaduna, Kano, Plateau, Jigawa states, who hijacked what was advertised by organisers as a peaceful protest.

“Our security forces have remained professional and even-handed and observed every restraint in the face of extreme provocation by the rioters.

“We are surprised that Alhaji Atiku is still relying on Section 40 of our constitution (as amended) to justify a protest that is now clearly a riot, a rampage in some parts of the country.”

Onanuga explained that Section 45 of the constitution says the right of assembly and freedom of expression are not absolute rights.

He said this is because they can be abridged and fettered in the interest of public peace, safety, law and order.

According to him, the Service Chiefs reiterated the rights of Nigerians to protest and gather freely.

He added that they, however, reinforced their constitutional duty when they said they can not sit by idly and watch hoodlums destroy the country and its democracy.

“The Service Chiefs, officers, and men of our security outfits should be commended for their patriotic duty to our country,” Onanuga said.

“As a supporter and enabler of the destructive ‘protests,’ Alhaji Atiku wants the sinister protests to continue despite the street’s red signals.

“A tweet that condones the destruction of private and public property and citizens’ investments is unexpected from a former vice president of Nigeria.”

Onanuga said Atiku ought to have risen above the sentiment he expressed and put the interest of Nigeria’s stability ahead of whatever advantages he hoped to reap from the insurrection on the streets.

“We encourage Alhaji Atiku to adopt a more nationalistic approach that transcends personal interests and focuses on the greater good of our nation,” Onanuga stated.

“He should take a cue from opposition figures in the United Kingdom who have rallied behind the government to condemn the ongoing riots in the UK, calling for the arrest and prosecution of those behind the wanton destruction of public and private assets.

“Such a nationalistic temperament, as displayed by opposition figures such as Rishi Sunak, the immediate past Prime Minister of the UK, is expected of Alhaji Atiku.

“If Alhaji Atiku had followed this approach, he would have given hope for a united front against the destructive protests,” Onanuga added.

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Olympics: United States, Brazil to clash in epic Women’s final

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Sophia Smith scored in extra time, leading the U.S. women’s national team to a victory over Germany in a tense semifinal match at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday.

This win propels the Americans to the gold medal game on Saturday, where they will face Brazil, who triumphed over Spain.

The United States, under new coach Emma Hayes, is aiming for its first gold medal since 2012.

However, Brazil secured a spot in the final by defeating world champions Spain in a dominant performance.

An own goal by Irene Paredes started Brazil’s scoring, followed by a goal from Gabi Portilho just before half-time.

Adriana added a third goal, despite Brazil missing their all-time leading scorer, Marta, who was suspended after a red card in the group stage.

Although Duda Sampaio’s own goal gave Spain some hope, Kerolin’s goal in added time and a late consolation from Salma Paralluelo sealed the win for Brazil.

Spain will now compete against Germany for the bronze medal in Lyon on Friday at 14:00.

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Transfers: Osimhen not interested in joining Chelsea on loan

Napoli striker Victor Osimhen has set two conditions for joining Chelsea this summer.

Osimhen’s future with the former Serie A champions is uncertain, with no active talks ongoing despite his availability.

Chelsea aims to secure the Nigerian on a loan deal while sending Romelu Lukaku to Napoli on a permanent basis.

However, football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano stated on YouTube today that Osimhen “is not considering a loan with an option to buy.” Additionally, Romano noted that the Super Eagles striker “will not reduce his salary” to facilitate a move to Chelsea.

Reports also indicate that Arsenal is monitoring Osimhen’s situation.

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Zamfara Govt. denies budgeting N19bn for Lawal’s kitchenware

 The Zamfara Government on Tuesday denied budgeting N19 billion for Gov. Dauda Lawal’s kitchenware as it was wrongfully circulated on social media.

The State Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Abdulmalik Gajam, at a media briefing on Tuesday in Gusau described the information as mischievous.

He said, “I would like to clarify that the information being circulated in this regard on social media is unverified.

“A government that reduced its spending to save for the better future of the state cannot budget N19billion for the governor’s kitchen and other canteen equipment.

“Zamfara Government under Lawal is running an open door policy, we welcome media and other stakeholders to verify and access information on any issues instead of spreading unverified information.

“As a transparent government, we accept any challenge from any media outfit that sincerely scrutinises our administration with good intentions.

“Also, the media outfits need to be responsible on information concerning images of government to be published.”

Gajam lamented that the information being circulated was capable of triggering the mind of Zamfara people to react to something that was mischievous.

He called on the media houses to always verify information and ensure dishing out only authentic information to the public.

Gajam highlighted that Lawal’s 2024 ‘Budget of Rescue’, was to ensure more revenue generation, less expenditure and transparency in releasing public funds.

He added that the present administration in the state since its inception ensured that all its expenditures were in the interest of the people of the state. 

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Osimhen gives Chelsea terms and condition

Napoli striker Victor Osimhen has set two conditions for joining Chelsea this summer.

Osimhen’s future with the former Serie A champions is uncertain, with no active talks ongoing despite his availability.

Chelsea aims to secure the Nigerian on a loan deal while sending Romelu Lukaku to Napoli on a permanent basis.

However, football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano stated on YouTube today that Osimhen “is not considering a loan with an option to buy.” Additionally, Romano noted that the Super Eagles striker “will not reduce his salary” to facilitate a move to Chelsea.

Reports also indicate that Arsenal is monitoring Osimhen’s situation.

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Paris 2024: Nigeria’s Ogazi races into 400m final

Samuel Ogazi advanced to the men’s 400m final at the 2024 Olympic Games on Tuesday night.

Ogazi secured third place in Heat 3 of the men’s semi-final, clocking a personal best time of 44.41 seconds.

Great Britain’s Matthew Hudson-Smith won the race with a time of 44.07 seconds, while Michael Norman finished second with a time of 44.26 seconds.

Ogazi is the first Nigerian athlete to qualify for the men’s 400m final in 36 years, with Innocent Egbunike being the last to do so.

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