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Dangiwa expresses support for NUJ’s  Journalists’ Village project  ….acknowledges crucial role of the media in national development 

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Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc Ahmed Musa Dangiwa(left)and,Chairman, NUJ FCT, council ,Comrade Grace Ike,
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In a bid to tackle the Housing needs of Journalists in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja,Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc Ahmed Musa Dangiwa has given his support to the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council in order to bring to fruition, their Journalists village project in the FCT, Abuja.
He also gave assurance to include members of the FCT Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), in the housing programmes of the Ministry.
The minister gave the assurance when a delegation from the NUJ FCT Council, led by its Chairman, Comrade Grace Ike, paid him a courtesy visit at the Ministry’s headquarters in Abuja.
Dangiwa acknowledged the crucial role of the media in National development, saying that they bridge the gap between government and the people, informing, explaining and challenging the government to do better.
The Minister equally expressed appreciation to the NUJ FCT Council for their consistent efforts alongside the Media and Communications team of the Ministry, in spotlighting the programmes of the Ministry and policy actions, despite resource constraints.
Dangiwa told the Journalists’ Union about key programmes of the Ministry under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; the Renewed Hope Housing Programme which he described as a transformative initiative designed to address housing deficit and create jobs.
He explained the three structured components of the Renewed Housing Agenda to include; Renewed Hope Cities of 1000 units in each of the six geo-political zones and the FCT; Renewed Hope Estates of 250 units in each state capital; and Renewed Hope Social Housing planned for 100 housing units in each Local Government Area of the country.
The Minister further informed about the commencement of work for over 10,000 housing units across 14 states and the FCT, as well as the completion of more than 150 slum upgrade and urban renewal projects across the six geopolitical zones, delivering roads, solar streetlights, clean water, among others, to deserving communities.
Dangiwa also spoke about the transparency approach the ministry adopted in the sale of the houses by creating the Renewed Hope Housing Portal-www.renewedhopehomes.fmhud.gov.ng, in order to give all Nigerians a level playing opportunity to purchase the houses of their choice
Speaking on structural reform, Dangiwa informed of the Ministry’s collaboration with the state governments and the World Bank to modernize land administration by implementing the Nigeria Land Registration, Documentation, and Titling Programme, which would unlock more than $300 billion in dead capital, to boost investment and productivity.
He also spoke of partnership with Shelter Afrique Development Bank to finance the construction of 5,000 affordable housing units, “we are laying the groundwork for Building Materials Manufacturing Hubs in each geopolitical zone to support domestic production and reduce construction costs”, he said.
The Minister while emphasizing on the significance of the media in national development, requested for continuous collaboration with the Union, in educating the public to dispel misinformation and highlight the importance of the programs of the Ministry.
Responding to the request of the Union on Journalists’ village project, Dangiwa gave assurance that Ministry will support the union in securing land and facilitate building the estate through the Cooperative Housing Development of Nigeria under the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN).
He adviced that the Union secures a titled land as well as an architect who would design the houses, promising to direct the Federal Mortgage Bank to create corporative housing development to build the estate for the journalists, while the Union brings off takers who gets allocated to the houses, with a payment plan of up to thirty years, at 6% interest rate.
Dangiwa equally promised that the Ministry would inspect the ongoing pentagon building of the NUJ FCT council, for further necessary support.
Speaking earlier, the chairman of the NUJ FCT council, Comrade. Grace Ike, commended the visionary leadership of the Minister in the housing sector, describing it as bold, strategic and people-centred, with  remarkable strides.
She applauded Dangiwa’s global engagements, particularly at the World Urban Forum, as well as his commitment to disability-friendly housing in compliance with national laws.
Ike, sought the support and intervention of the  Ministry in the NUJ FCT Journalists’ Village project in order to actualize affordable housing scheme for journalists; infrastructure support for the completion of a Pentagon building and a new ultramodern hall to accommodate over 2,000 journalists.
She also appealed for support in access to Housing finance and Capacity Building, seeking the inclusion of journalists in housing finance schemes through FMBN and other platforms.
“We are not just here with requests, we come as partners, ready to spotlight your successes, engage critically where needed, and be part of the national solution.
“With your support, the NUJ FCT Council will continue to strengthen the pillars of democracy, holding the powerful accountable, while working with government to achieve national goals”, she voiced.
The Chairman, further extended an invitation to the Minister to be a special guest at the Press Week event of the Union, scheduled for next month.

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UNYF says Nigeria drifting into danger, demand visionary leadership for national rebirth

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi

The Unified Nigeria Youth Forum (UNYF) has cautioned that Nigeria is drifting into dangerous territory due to leadership failure, rising insecurity, and economic hardship, urging young Nigerians to rise and chart a new course for national rebirth anchored on integrity, accountability, and visionary leadership.

Speaking during a press conference held on Monday in Lagos, President of the Forum, Comrade Olajide Filani Toriah, said the gathering was not another lamentation of the nation’s woes but a patriotic awakening to rescue Nigeria from systemic decay.

Toriah said Nigeria stands at a dangerous crossroads as citizens continue to bear the brunt of poor governance and economic mismanagement that have left the country struggling to fulfill its promise of greatness.

He noted that insecurity, corruption, and policy inconsistency have combined to push millions of Nigerians into poverty and despair, while public confidence in leadership continues to decline.

While buttressing his points on the press conference theme, “Nigeria the Way Forward: UNYF Setting the Pace in Nigerian Politics – The Emergence of a New Nigeria, Toriah recalled the words of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who in 1981 declared that Nigeria was seriously ill and warned of frightful dangers ahead for a nation that fails to look beyond selfish interests.

He reiterated that more than four decades after that warning, the condition of the country has deteriorated even further, as insecurity, economic instability, and moral decay continue to threaten national unity.

The UNYF president observed that from one administration to another, successive leaders have failed to confront the root causes of Nigeria’s crisis, allowing insurgency, banditry, and communal conflicts to destroy lives and livelihoods across the North-East, North-West, and North-Central regions.

He disclosed that millions have been displaced, farmers cannot access their lands, traders are unsafe on the highways, and families live daily in fear of abduction and violence.

He said, “Nigeria’s economy, once a source of pride for Africa, has become fragile due to mismanagement, weak institutions, and inconsistent policies that have eroded investor confidence and deepened the suffering of ordinary citizens. The continuous fall of the naira, rising inflation, and the high rate of unemployment have pushed millions of Nigerians into untold hardship, while many young people now seek survival through irregular migration and crime.

“The current situation should serve as a wake-up call to those in authority, warning that the time has come for leaders to either step up or step aside for competent and visionary citizens to steer the country toward genuine progress. As we approach the 2027 general elections, it must not be another cycle of mediocrity and corruption, but a turning point for Nigeria to rediscover its soul through the emergence of credible and patriotic leadership.

“Nigeria’s problem is not merely economic or political but a crisis of vision, integrity, and accountability and rebuilding the nation requires a new moral consciousness driven by young people who are ready to take responsibility and reject the culture of indifference that has held the country hostage for decades.”

Toriah maintained that despite constitutional guarantees that place the security and welfare of citizens as the primary purpose of government, the present reality across the country shows a tragic contradiction where lives are wasted with impunity and justice is often delayed or denied.

While reaffirming the Forum’s commitment to promoting unity, accountability, and visionary leadership, Toriah said the youth must take charge of their destiny and ensure that the dream of a new Nigeria is not lost to corruption and indifference.

He reiterated that the time for excuses is over, stressing that the Forum’s guiding vision remains anchored on a common resolve expressed in the slogan “One Youth, One Dream, One Destiny” and called on the youth to rise above ethnic, religious, and political differences to unite for national renewal and charge young people across the country to take responsibility for their future and make this generation the one that refused to give up until the dream of a united, peaceful, and prosperous Nigeria is achieved.

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*HURIWA Hails Marwa’s Record-Breaking Leadership of NDLEA*

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The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has described the tenure of Brigadier General Mohammed Buba Marwa (Rtd.) as the most transformative and results-driven era in the history of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), citing unprecedented figures in arrests, convictions, and institutional reforms since the agency’s creation in 1989.

A review by HURIWA of the NDLEA’s leadership trajectory from inception revealed that while successive chairmen contributed to the agency’s evolution, none has matched the scale, scope, and sustained momentum achieved under Marwa’s watch.

Established in 1989 to combat drug trafficking and abuse, the NDLEA began full operations in 1990 under its pioneer Chairman, Fidelis Oyakhilome. He laid the agency’s structural foundation before being succeeded by Fulani Kwajafa in 1991, whose brief tenure focused on expanding state commands. Subsequent leaderships under Ba’ppa Jama’are, Musa Bamaiyi, Ogbonnaya Onovo, and Iliya Lokadang saw modest progress amid institutional instability and limited enforcement capacity.

The agency began to find firmer footing under Alhaji Bello Yusuf Lafiaji (2000–2005) and Ahmadu Giade (2005–2015). Giade’s decade-long tenure recorded about 8,637 convictions and notable international recognition that led to Nigeria’s removal from the United States’ list of major drug-transit nations. However, the NDLEA under Col. Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah (2016–2021) struggled to sustain that tempo, with fewer publicly reported breakthroughs.

According to HURIWA’s findings, the arrival of Marwa in January 2021 marked a decisive turning point. Within four years, the NDLEA has recorded over 73,000 arrests, including 110 high-profile drug barons, secured more than 12,000 convictions, and seized over 15 million kilograms of assorted illicit substances. These figures surpass the combined performance of some previous administrations.

In 2024 alone, the agency reportedly arrested 17,670 suspected traffickers, seized over 2.7 million kilograms of illicit drugs , and counselled and rehabilitated more than 8,129 drug users through its demand-reduction programmes. The NDLEA also conducted over 3,000 sensitisation campaigns nationwide, reaching an estimated 1.8 million Nigerians in physical attendance.

HURIWA noted that Marwa’s approach has gone beyond conventional interdiction to include preventive education, counselling, and international collaboration. Under his leadership, the agency intensified the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) initiative, targeted transnational cartels, and achieved significant legislative reforms, including amendments to strengthen the NDLEA Act.

Comparatively, while Ahmadu Giade’s tenure is often cited as one of the most stable, and Lafiaji’s era introduced structural reforms, the association observed that Marwa’s term combines operational excellence with transparency and integrity. No corruption scandal has been linked to his administration, a stark contrast to the controversies that tainted some earlier leaderships.

“The NDLEA under Marwa has demonstrated what strong, accountable leadership can achieve when backed by institutional vision,” HURIWA observed. “His record-breaking performance has redefined Nigeria’s anti-narcotics campaign and restored public trust in an agency once plagued by low morale and weak enforcement.”

The rights group urged the Federal Government to sustain the momentum through better funding, welfare for operatives, and continued support for the agency’s community-based initiatives, which have proven effective in reducing drug dependence and related crimes.

HURIWA’s National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, commended Marwa for “repositioning the NDLEA into one of Nigeria’s most credible security institutions” and urged other agencies to emulate the agency’s mix of discipline, professionalism, and results-driven management.

“What Marwa has achieved in less than five years is unmatched in the NDLEA’s 35-year history,” Onwubiko said. “He has turned the agency into a model of accountability and public service, showing that leadership still matters in governance.”

Besides, HURIWA applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for demonstrating leadership towards the eradication of hard drugs trafficking and for his administration’s ability to give free hand to the management and staff of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency to embark on some of the most formidable counter narcotics exercises in the political history of Nigeria just as the Rights group said posterity would inevitably record the successes of NDLEA to the enabling environment created by the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government.

*Comrade Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko*
National Coordinator,
Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA)

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Ikot Ebido Oku Village Head wants govt to tackle youth restiveness, use of illicit drugs – lauds Uyo Council Chairman for grassroot Dev.

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By Emmanuel Ikpe

The village head of Ikot Ebido Oku, Eteidung Ini Bassey Ekong has stressed the need for the government to intensify effort in tackling the used of illicit drugs by youths in the state, to term the tide of crime and criminalities in the society.

He gave the recommendation while speaking with this Correspondent during the working visit of the village council to the Primary Health center in Ikot Ebido Oku at the for inspection.

Explaining that such action by government will deter the youth from perpetuating acts capable of causing damage to government properties after taking of such illicit drugs and youths restiveness

The Eteidung Ini Ekong used the fora to commend the Chairman of Uyo Local Government Area, Dr Uwemedimo Udo, for taking development of the health center important by erecting parameter fencing around the premises, with the hope that it will secure the place against vandalism by the said youths who are bent on destroying government properties to sell as scraps.

The village head equally commended the council chairman for other projects embarked upon in Uyo LGA and for his leadership prowess noting that he has justified the confidence reposed on him, the vast majority of the Uyo people who elected him into power for a second term.
He therefore prayed God to guide him and shower him with more wisdom, knowledge and resources to further drive governance and people oriented leadership to Uyo people and Akwa Ibom State at large.

Meanwhile, the village head of Ikot Ebido Oku, Uyo Local Government Area have appreciated the governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno for appointing Dr Uwemedimo Udo as the Chairman of Association of Local Government Areas of Nigeria, Akwa Ibom State Chapter, noting that the platform has enable the chairman to work extra harder and has given him opportunity to showcase his ability to lead beyond his area council. He added that as ALGON chairman, Uwemedimo Udo PhD have proved that Uyo person can lead, serve in exalted positions if given opportunity and therefore prayed God to bless Gov Umo Eno and his government to continue to deliver dividend of democracy to Akwa Ibom people and Nigerians in general.

The village head however eulogized the development efforts of the governor in the sport, economic, health, education, security, tourism, governance and social services among other things.

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