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Exorbitant nomination fees hindering youth’s participation in governance -UNYF
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
The Unified Nigeria Youth Forum, UNYF, has identified high cost of nomination and expression-of-interest forms imposed by political parties as a major obstacle to youth participation in governance.
It accused political parties of creating structural and financial barriers that discourage youth involvement, calling for urgent reforms to institutionalize inclusiveness, promote internal democracy, and create space for emerging leaders across all levels of governance.
The Forum, in a communiqué issued at the end of its Patriotic Awakening Event and National Youth Convention held in Kaduna, with the theme “Nigeria the Way Forward: UNYF Setting the Pace in Nigerian Politics – The Emergence of a New Nigeria,” said political participation should be driven by competence and ideas, not by the depth of one’s pocket.
The communique, signed by the UNYF National President, Comrade Olajide Toriah Filani, lamented that the exorbitant cost of nomination forms had turned politics into a business venture reserved for the wealthy elite rather than a platform for service.
“Our democracy cannot grow when capable young Nigerians are financially excluded from contesting elective positions. Political participation should be driven by competence and ideas, not by the depth of one’s pocket,” the Forum stated.
It further noted that despite constituting over 60 percent of Nigeria’s population, youths remain underrepresented in decision-making processes due to economic hardship, political marginalization, and lack of mentorship.
The communique also identified poor leadership, corruption, and absence of national vision as the root causes of the country’s underdevelopment. It urged political actors to prioritize merit, competence, and character in leadership recruitment rather than relying on patronage or personal ambition.
While expressing concern over the incessant strikes in tertiary institutions, the Forum called on the Federal Government and academic unions to embrace genuine dialogue and invest more in research, innovation, and digital education to equip young Nigerians with relevant skills for the modern economy.
It equally decried Nigeria’s growing debt profile and over-reliance on borrowing, urging government at all levels to embrace fiscal discipline and promote productivity in agriculture, manufacturing, and technology-driven sectors.
The UNYF further resolved that protests in the Nigerian system have become counterproductive as they are often hijacked by miscreants, adding that the most effective protest in a democracy is expressed through active political participation and the ballot box.
“The New Nigeria we desire will not emerge by chance but through visionary leadership, unity, and responsible youth engagement. Our duty as young Nigerians is to rebuild the nation with integrity, discipline, and patriotism,” the communiqué added.
The Forum reaffirmed its commitment to national unity, peace, and progress, pledging continued collaboration with government institutions, civil society, and development partners to promote youth empowerment, accountability, and innovation-driven governance.
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Veterinarians crucial to successful agenda on food security, employment -FG
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi,
The Federal Government has said veterinary professionals have a critical role to play in the realization of the present administration’s agenda on food security, wealth creation, employment generation, and national resilience.
Permanent Secretary, Service Policies and Strategies, Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mr. Ishiyaku Mohammed, stated this at the opening of a two-day veterinary leadership summit on Thursday in Abuja meant to find lasting solutions to the challenges confronting Nigeria’s livestock sub-sector.
Mohammed reminded participants that this responsibility rests squarely on their shoulders as professionals, stressing that the success of livestock development initiatives depends largely on their expertise and commitment.
According to him, the Tinubu administration created a separate Ministry of Livestock Development to mitigate the effects of climate change, rising temperatures, desertification, changing rainfall patterns, flooding, and increased competition over natural resources, factors that are significantly altering livestock production systems.
The Permanent Secretary further stated that the Federal Government has set an achievable target of increasing the livestock sector’s contribution to the Gross Domestic Product from the current 32 billion dollars to 74 billion dollars by the year 2035.
He maintained that this target cannot be achieved if the country continues to lose animals to preventable diseases and inefficient production systems.
Mohammed assured that the Federal Government will continue to collaborate closely with professional bodies to ensure that public policies are guided by expert knowledge and aligned with global best practices.
In his welcome address, the President of the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association, NVMA, and the organiser of the summit, Dr. Moses Arokoyo, said the annual summit is deliberately structured to promote diversity, equity, and inclusiveness, while ensuring that women and young professionals from all regions are empowered to contribute meaningfully to national animal health outcomes.
Arokoyo expressed optimism that the outcome of the two-day summit would strengthen livestock systems, not only in Nigeria but globally.
He noted that disease burden, weak service delivery systems, climate pressures, insecurity, and inequitable access to veterinary services continue to limit the sector’s full potential.
Stakeholders in the livestock sub-sector, including the Veterinary Council of Nigeria, in their separate goodwill messages, emphasized the need for veterinary professionals to work together to complement the Federal Government’s drive for sustainable livestock development.
Representing the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, a renowned veterinarian, Dr Lami Lombin commended the leadership of NVMA as he informed the gathering that efforts are in progress to harmonize the veterinary surgeon act and the para animal health professional through a bill .
She challenged veterinarians to rise to the occasion,support themselves in diverse and ensure that the flag of the profession is maintained and raise high
Also, Thembinkosi Ramuthivheli, a Business Development and Engagement Manager and Edith Moroti, Associate Director, Outreach & Partnerships of GALVmed called on veterinarians to fight animal diseases burden in nigeria .The duo called for effective collaboration among the professionals to ensure rapid growth in the industry.
The President of Veterinary Council of Nigeria, Professor Matthew Adamu emphasized the need to give Arokoyo another chance to lead the veterinarians to the promise land as he maintained that is tenure as transformed the profession in the last two years.
He called on states chapter of the NVMA to work assiduously and support the association in the interest of the profession.
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FG reaffirms commitment to poultry disease surveillance system
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to building a modern, integrated and responsive poultry disease surveillance system that will protect farmers, food system and the national economy.
The Chief Veterinary Officer of Nigeria, Dr Anzaku Samuel, stated this in Abuja at the opening of a one-day training for one hundred selected poultry farmers across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT on strengthening private sector poultry laboratories in Nigeria.
Anzaku emphasized that the present administration was embarking on aggressive sensitisation of farmers, having realised that disease remains the single greatest threat to the poultry sector.
He noted that the need for disease surveillance has become imperative to avert outbreaks that affect productivity, feed efficiency, egg output, trade confidence and consumer safety.
According to him, there is a need for more collaboration between the government and the private sector to improve diagnosis turnaround time, so that farmers can receive results quickly enough to make timely management decisions.
Anzaku urged the participants to standardise reporting pathways so that information can flow more effectively, enhancing communication between veterinarians, laboratory diagnosticians and producers, and ensuring that surveillance becomes proactive rather than reactive.
He commended the Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicine for organising the training, which he said would strengthen the animal health system in Nigeria.
The Country Manager of the Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicine, Dr Moses Arokoyo, said the essence of the training was to encourage a diagnostic and preventive approach as a major way to tackle diseases and enhance profitability among poultry farmers in the country.
According to him, there should be more collaboration, as data lies with poultry farmers and is needed by the government to have accurate information on the development of the sector.
He, however, appealed to the Federal Government to make import regulations easier and to strengthen the capacity of farmers in rural areas for enhanced productivity.
The Director-General of the Poultry Association of Nigeria, Onalo Akpa, who also identified high production costs as one of the challenges facing farmers, appealed to the government to engage professionals in the livestock and crop sectors to strike a balance between producers of raw materials and livestock farmers in order to check the rising cost of production.
Onalu pointed out that the importation of raw materials is contributing to high production costs, which he said is affecting the economy.
The training provided an opportunity for farmers across the country and other stakeholders in the livestock sector to discuss various challenges hindering poultry development.
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Corporate Social Responsibility:Security Outfit Empowers Bayelsa Riverrine Community With Canoes
By David Owei,Bayelsa
As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility, Labrador Security Outfit has empowered four compounds of Olugbobiri community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa state with 2 canoes each to support their socio-economic activities.
The coordinator of the pipeline security outfit in Southern Ijaw local government, Dr Levi Seiyefa Wilson said the gesture is part of effort to give back to the people for supporting the protection of crude oil pipeline facilities in the area.
Dr Levi who disclosed this during the thanksgiving service for the promotion of Bishop Uyabara Yousuo to the position of Pope of The Amen Church of God in Olugbobiri Community, said the oldest men in thirteen families across the community also received 50,000 naira cash gift to support their families.
He added that primary and secondary school students who performed excellently in their last examination were given a token of 10,000 and 25,000 naira respectively to encourage them.
Responding to the gesture, Deputy Paramount ruler of Olougbobiri community, Chief J T Igoniwei poured praises on Dr Wilson, describing him as a pillar of support, whose immense love, contributions and empowerment has brought succour and ushered in meaningful development to the community.
On her part, one of the beneficiaries of the canoe, Mrs Rachel Toru who could not contain her joy, explained that having her personal canoe will help ease the burden of transportation and boost her business.
Highlight of the event was the donation of a Toyota Highlander Jeep to Pope Uyabara Yousuo, by the MD of Labrador, Dr Kojo Sam through Dr. Levi for his fight against pipeline vandalism and illegal crude oil bunkering within and around the community over the years.
Dr. Levi encouraged pope Yousuo to do more in combating illegal crude oil bunkering as the coordinator of Labrador Security Outfit in Olugbobiri axis of Southern Ijaw LGA.
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