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FG to Launch National Humanitarian Development Peace Framework

By Orkula Shaagee, Abuja
The Federal Government has announced the development of a National Humanitarian Development Peace Framework.
It said the soon to be launched framework is geared towards making humanitarian interventions in Nigeria timely, effective and coordinated between government, humanitarian and security agencies.
The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq said during a virtual briefing to United Nations Member States on the Humanitarian Situation in Nigeria on Monday, that the National Humanitarian Coordination Technical Working Group, as directed by the National Humanitarian Coordination Committee (NHCC) came up with the initiative aimed at restoring peace and stability in Nigeria.
“The framework is a national and innovative home-grown approach to proactively address critical humanitarian and development challenges at the community, state, and federal levels,” Umar Farouq said.
A statement by the SA Media to the minister, Nneka Ikem Anibeze, Umar Farouq, who was addressing the United Nations member states, said that the framework developed with the support of UNOCHA and other critical international and national humanitarian stakeholders will address root causes of conflict, by coherently addressing socio-economic vulnerabilities, to ensure sustainable peace, stability, and development in the country when launched.
“We will expect that all critical humanitarian, peace and resilience programmes and plans key into or are derived from the National Humanitarian Development Peace Framework and Strategy,” she added.
She lamented that the humanitarian landscape in Nigeria has been impacted by non-state armed groups in the North-East region, environmental factors, the farmer-herder conflict, banditry activities in different parts of the country as well as the recent COVID-19 pandemic outbreak which has led to displacement, loss of livelihoods and food insecurity.
She assured that the federal government is determined to keep working with the international humanitarian community to ensure safe and efficient access to humanitarian workers as agreed upon by the National Humanitarian Coordination Committee, chaired by H.E. Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
With the Government of Nigeria focused on early recovery of the North-East region, through re-integration and rehabilitation of affected communities, she promised that other regions will be reintegrated with the aim of developing programmes and interventions to positively engage women and youths who are likely targets for radicalisation or criminal recruitment.
The Federal Government announced that the Rural Women’s Cash Grant Programme, National Home Grown School Feeding programme and N-Power program with one million, five hundred thousand youths benefiting since its inception in 2016 were some of the programs initiated by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration.
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June 12: Tinubu, an Indisputable Beacon of Democracy – Rep. Onuigbo

Mr Sam Onuigbo, former House of Representatives member for Ikwuano/Umuahia South/North, says President Bola Tinubu remains an indisputable beacon of Nigeria’s democracy.
Onuigbo said this in an interview in Abuja on Tuesday, ahead of Nigeria’s commemoration of Democracy Day, slated for June 12.
He saluted President Tinubu’s bold and patriotic sacrifices during the days of National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), in the fight for democratic governance.
“Tinubu is an indisputable beacon of democracy. He joined NADECO in making sacrifices for Nigeria to restore democracy.
“In 1999, he was elected governor of Lagos State and he brought hope and transformation through democratic leadership and positioned the state as a mega city in the whole world,” he said.
The ex-rep, who is also member, representing South East in the North East Development Commission (NEDC), lauded Tinubu for sustaining Nigeria’s democracy.
According him, Tinubu sustained efforts in building blocks to build democratic platforms that benefitted other states of the nation.
Onuigbo said that Tinubu’s role in entrenching democratic tenets remained unequaled.
He commended Tinubu for working tirelessly to enthrone successive democratic governments not just at the state levels but at the Federal level.
“This is a man who worked for the emergence of President Muhammadu Buhari and some state governors and patiently waited till 2023 to ascend the presidency.”
Onuigbo, therefore, urged the southeast in particular, and Nigerians at large to ensure continuity by re-electing Tinubu , come 2027.
He expressed satisfaction with Tinubu’s economic reforms, saying they were hinged on enduring and long term effects.
Onuigbo, who reiterated the need for Tinubu’s re-election, said it was necessary for him to continue his good works.
He explained that removal of fuel subsidy is now yielding results with increased revenue being injected into the economy.
Onuigbo, particularly, expressed gratitude to Tinubu for creating the South East Development Commission (SEDC) aimed at addressing devastations of the civil war.
He described SEDC as a panacea to age long marginalisation of the southeast since after the civil war.
The lawmaker, however, advised the leadership of SEDC to judiciously manage their resources to develop the zone.
He said: “There is need to reposition our agriculture, need for integrated railway line for the entire southeast to boost commercial and entrepreneurial activities.” (NAN)
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ACCI Reiterates Commitment to Partnering FG, Stakeholders to Support SMEs Partnership

The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has reaffirmed its commitment to partnering with government and other relevant stakeholders to refine policies that support Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).Mr Agabaidu Jideani, Director-General of the ACCI disclosed this in an interview in Abuja on Monday.
Jideani said that the collaboration would enhance the SMEs by providing financial support through loans or grants, adding that such efforts can help them overcome financial challenges. He said that the partnership would expand businesses, thereby helping in refining policies that could support economic growth.“Abuja remains a vibrant hub and the ACCI is committed to partnering with the government to refine policies, support SMEs and drive inclusive growth.“Supporting the SMEs will help them expand into new markets and offer them valuable expertise and guidance to improve their operations.“By partnering with government and other relevant stakeholders, business can help refine policies that support economic growth, innovation and development,”he said.Jideani said that the partnership would also ensure that policies were practical, effective and beneficial to all stakeholders.Jideani said that the ACCI had strengthened its advocacy initiative driven by the chambers’ National Policy and Advocacy Centre (NPAC) through strategic partnership with various local and international organisations.He listed the organisations to include European Union, (EU) United Nations Development Programmes (UNDP), Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency (SMEDAN), and the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investments.He said that the partnership had advanced data protection and creative industry growth, thereby, safeguarding sensitive information from unauthorised access, and expanding and developing industries that focus on creative expression, innovation, and intellectual property.The director-general said that the chamber”s focus on SME insurance and gender-inclusive policies underscores it’s commitment to ensuring strong development.He said that the “SME Insurance” was insurance products and services designed specifically SMEs.“These insurance policies help SMEs to manage various risks, such as insurance coverage for losses due to business disruptions and protection against claims for damages or injuries,” he said.While assessing President Bola Tinubu’s two years administration on government policies and their impact on businesses and economic growth, Jideani said that the administration pursued ambitious reforms with positive intentions.He said that the administration, anchored on the “Renewed Hope” agenda, had addressed structural inefficiencies, boost private sector growth, and positioned Nigeria as a competitive economy.According to him, the policies have, however, produced mixed results, with notable achievements tempered by significant implementation challenges.“The administration’s policies have been driven by a commitment to fiscal discipline, market liberalisation, and infrastructure development. The reforms have delivered measurable gains,” he said. (NAN)NEWS
NAF Airstrikes Destroy Terrorists’ Enclaves in Lake Chad, Eliminate Scores

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) says the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK), has destroyed major terrorist enclave used as a training ground, in Bukar Meram, on the southern flank of the Lake Chad region, Borno.This is contained in a statement by the Director, Public Relations and Information, NAF, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, on Monday in Abuja.
Ejodame said the operation was conducted on Monday, following credible intelligence on the plan by the terrorists to attack Marte and Monguno communities. According to him, the airstrikes resulted in the neutralisation of several terrorists as well as the destruction of key logistics infrastructure, including supply vehicles, weapons storage sites, and makeshift shelters.“Battle Damage Assessment confirmed that the strike effectively disrupted imminent threats posed to the communities of Marte and Monguno, reinforcing NAF’s proactive posture in safeguarding civilian populations and critical territories.“The NAF remains resolute in its mandate to protect the sovereignty of the nation and ensure lasting peace and security across the Northeast and beyond,” he said. (NAN)