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		<title>Nigeria backs move to reform African Union</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Nigerian government has backed the move to reform the African Union, making the continental body more vibrant, viable, and relevant to the needs of member states in the face of rapidly changing global political and economic realities.</p>
<p>President Bola Tinubu, whose statement was delivered by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, during the consideration and deliberation on the AU reforms report, commended his Rwanda and Kenya counterparts, Paul Kagame and Williams Ruto, for the reform proposals.</p>
<p>President Tinubu acknowledged the recommendations outlined in the draft decision on the AU reform and said the Nigerian government supported the proposal to establish a Heads of State and Government oversight Committee for the AU Reforms under President Ruto&#8217;s leadership.</p>
<p>The Nigerian government also endorsed the proposal that the agenda of the AU Summit feature no more than three strategic items.</p>
<p>In the intervention delivered by Ambassador Tuggar, President Tinubu rejected the proposal to create a new department out of the existing Department of Political Affairs, Peace and Security.</p>
<p>Nigerian diplomat, Ambassador Bankole Adeoye, heads the department.</p>
<p>He was re-elected to another term at the 38th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Heads of State and Government, which ended Sunday.</p>
<p>&#8220;We do not support the proposal to reconfigure the Department of Political Affairs Peace and Security (PAPS) as the reconfiguration of the PAPS Department in the way currently suggested will only lead us to incur more expenditure needlessly.</p>
<p><strong><em>READ ALSO:</em> <a class="row-title" href="https://frontpageng.com/police-arrest-seven-suspected-kidnappers-rescue-one-victim/" aria-label="“Police arrest seven suspected kidnappers, rescue one victim” (Edit)">Police arrest seven suspected kidnappers, rescue one victim</a></strong></p>
<p>&#8220;We already have a SOD under the Directorate of PAPS. We cannot have a Peace Support Operations Directorate independent of the Directorate of Political Affairs, Peace and Security. We believe any attempt to create another department from the existing one will destabilise the AU political affairs and peace and security process. It is also important that issues that were never brought to the attention of Member States are not part of the reform,&#8221; President Tinubu said.</p>
<p>On the need for inclusiveness and transparency as an integral part of the reform of the AU system, President Tinubu noted that the continental organisation should instead focus on implementing adopted policies and programmes.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is in this connection that Nigeria wishes to reiterate that instead of seeking to reach consensus on all fronts of our reform at one sweep, we should concentrate on areas where we have already reached consensus. There is no harm in carrying out reform in phases. It would be an error to continue seeking consultation on all fronts in perpetuity,&#8221; President Tinubu emphasised.</p>
<p>He said Nigeria would continue to support the reform process as long as it remained transparent and inclusive and did not needlessly destabilise the status quo.</p>
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		<title>Protest: Head or tail, we may all end up losers, By Tunde Rahman</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2024 15:14:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>All hell has been let loose, and the centre can no longer hold in Kenya over the tax revolt that has been ravaging that East-African country since June. In the wake of the crisis, a part of the parliament building was razed down by arsonists. Some public buildings were touched while several companies and shops [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All hell has been let loose, and the centre can no longer hold in Kenya over the tax revolt that has been ravaging that East-African country since June. In the wake of the crisis, a part of the parliament building was razed down by arsonists. Some public buildings were touched while several companies and shops were destroyed and looted. Sensing their relative success in forcing the government to cancel the $2.7billion in tax hikes, the mainly Gen-Z protesters are now calling for President William Ruto’s resignation.</p>
<p>The young people have succeeded in throwing Kenya into turmoil, and no one in that country can now sleep with their two eyes closed. The number of casualties has been on the rise in the ongoing protests. More than 50 people have been reported killed since June, according to Kenya’s National Commission on Human Rights.</p>
<p>The Kenyan violence and destruction are reminiscent of the October 2020 EndSARS protest in Nigeria. During that EndSARS protest, several police stations were burnt with some police officers beheaded. The gory video of cannibals eating flesh from the bodies of slain police officers is still chilling. There was a jailbreak, and hardened criminals were let free in Lagos, Benin, and Abuja prisons. Critical infrastructure owned by the Lagos State Government was destroyed. Notable television station, TVC, was razed down.</p>
<p>It is difficult to forget how a large number of luxury buses meant to power public transportation in Lagos were burnt and left to ruins. A friend recounted to me how a distraught Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu was going through the ruins of the burnt buses at Oyingbo and tears began to cascade from his eyes over the multi-million dollar investment destroyed.</p>
<p>Such was the level of the destruction, the carnage, the investment gone in flames, the trauma and the uncertainty engendered by the protest. Those insisting on replicating the EndSARS protest in the country or reproducing the Kenyan moment in Nigeria do not mean well for the country and the people.</p>
<p>It may be argued that but protesters have a right to register their displeasure about the state of the nation, particularly with the excruciating cost of living, even in spite of government’s laudable economic policies and cushioning efforts, and this may be correct. However, the planned protest does not augur well for the country and our people. This is so for a number of reasons.</p>
<p>Firstly, given what transpired during that 2020 protest, there is no guarantee that any protest at this time would not turn violent or hijacked by hoodlums and other dodgy characters to foist their nefarious agenda on the country. This protest, which by most accounts is politically motivated, can only result in violence, arson and looting, as is characteristic of similar demonstrations in Nigeria and most parts of Africa. The Kenyan episode is also a case in point.</p>
<p>In the past, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, as he then was, and other activists had deployed the instrumentality of non-violent protest or agitation to advance the democratic cause that led to the rebirth of democracy in the land, and to correct some imbalances in the operation of Nigeria’s federalism, particularly during the regime of President Obasanjo.</p>
<p>Secondly, the sponsors and promoters of this protest, christened #EndBadGovernance protest, remain yet unknown. They are faceless and yet unidentified persons. I glimpsed an online interview with SaharaReporters’s publisher, Omoyele Sowore, identifying and calling for the demonstration. Meanwhile, he and his family are in their safe harbour in New Jersey. That was the same way detained Nnamdi Kanu was giving orders from abroad, naming individuals and their properties to be destroyed in Lagos during the EndSARS’ protest.</p>
<blockquote><p>Therefore, this is not the time for a violent protest. The protest does not bode well. It poses an existential threat to Nigeria and its democracy. It will not augur well for anyone. We may all be losers in the end.</p></blockquote>
<p>Thirdly, it’s being established that constructive dialogue is the key to resolving issues and thrashing any misgiving or disagreement, which is bound to occur in any society. When there is a conflict between governments and groups arising from policy issues and other matters, dialogue is always the best way to resolve such disputes. In spite of the remonstrations of Organised Labour over the National Minimum Wage, eventually they still resorted to negotiations with the government during which the matter was resolved amicably and a new national minimum wage, which is over 100% of the old one, was agreed upon with even an icing on the cake as President Tinubu committed to every 3-year review, instead of workers having to wait for 5 years before wages are adjusted.</p>
<p><em><strong>READ ALSO: <a class="row-title" href="https://frontpageng.com/boko-haram-plans-to-infiltrate-nationwide-protest-police/" aria-label="“Boko Haram plans to infiltrate nationwide protest –Police” (Edit)">Boko Haram plans to infiltrate nationwide protest –Police</a></strong></em></p>
<p>More importantly, the hashtag #EndbadGovernance being promoted by the unknown protesters is dubious and remains contentious. End to bad governance? This condensation reminds one of the rhetoric of still-disgruntled opponents of President Tinubu, who lost the 2023 presidential election at the polls and in court, and now want to unseat him and come to power through the back doors.</p>
<p>This is unacceptable. The nation’s electoral laws stipulate how elections are won and lost and the electoral circles as well. They will do well to wait for the next election in 2027.</p>
<p>End to bad governance? Where is the bad governance, one may ask? Yes, these are challenging times. Current economic challenges are not peculiar to Nigeria alone. Almost all the countries around the world, including the most developed ones, are in turmoil. Nigeria is no exception. President Tinubu is applying the right medication to an ailing economy he inherited. This bears restating: the economic policies the government has embarked upon, which have been widely commended, have their gestation periods. And, though some pains may have come during the interregnum, these would be temporary. Some compensatory and cushioning initiatives are also being embarked upon. The point is that the distribution of the palliatives to the people needs to be intensified and pursued vigorously. In this respect, states and local governments must do better as partners with the federal government to ensure effective distribution of these palliatives.</p>
<p>In the meantime, there is cheering news about the economy. The country has exited the ways and means trap, which had been a cog in the wheel before and there is now growing confidence in the nation’s economy. According to the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, debt service cost has declined from 97% to 68% and government has also surpassed non-oil revenue by 30%. What this means is that government will now have more money to fund social services and infrastructural projects that will improve the quality of life of Nigerians. The economy is growing, and sooner than later, some of the challenges of today will be overcome.</p>
<p>Therefore, this is not the time for a violent protest. The protest does not bode well. It poses an existential threat to Nigeria and its democracy. It will not augur well for anyone. We may all be losers in the end.</p>
<p>In summing up this article, I cannot but paraphrase that insightful columnist, Mr. Idowu Akinlotan, in his July 21, 2024 Palladium column, because he made this point more succinctly than I would do. I quote: “In sum, everybody may end up a loser, including opposition politicians galled by the outcome of the last presidential election, politicians who promote ethnic and religious exceptionalism, ethnic groups which resent the winner of the poll, youths who would likely become cannon fodder should the crisis blow out of proportion, and the country itself whose tenuous unity and untenable political structure have triggered tectonic shifts in the body politic. Nothing is certain, and this is no scaremongering.”</p>
<p><strong><em>*Rahman is a Senior Presidential Aide</em></strong></p>
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		<title>Kenyan President Ruto sends special envoy to Tinubu</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[David Adenekan]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 May 2023 19:08:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As the May 29 inauguration date of President-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu draws closer, Kenyan president, Dr Williams Ruto, has sent a special envoy to discuss areas of mutual interest between Nigeria and Kenya with the president-elect. Ruto, in a letter he personally signed, congratulated Tinubu on his victory at the polls and extended his [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the May 29 inauguration date of President-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu draws closer, Kenyan president, Dr Williams Ruto, has sent a special envoy to discuss areas of mutual interest between Nigeria and Kenya with the president-elect.</p>
<p>Ruto, in a letter he personally signed, congratulated Tinubu on his victory at the polls and extended his hand of fellowship to the incoming Nigerian leader.</p>
<p>&#8220;On behalf of the Government and People of the Republic of Kenya, and on my own behalf, I convey greetings and congratulations to you on your victory, and to the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for their fortitude and maturity in ensuring the successful conduct of the 2023 general elections.</p>
<p>&#8220;I wish to applaud the close friendship which exists between our two countries. Kenya and Nigeria share values and aspirations in various sectors including political, socio-economic, cultural, diplomatic exchange and indeed hold commonality of views on many continental and international issues,&#8221; the letter partly reads.</p>
<p>The Kenyan leader offered to work with Tinubu to consolidate the long-standing relationship between his country and Nigeria.</p>
<p>&#8220;I look forward to working with you to champion the cause of our continent, and to strengthen further the historical bonds and friendship that happily exist between our two countries and the people.&#8221;</p>
<p>The letter was delivered by the Kenyan president&#8217;s envoy, who is also Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service of Kenya, Mr. Felix K. Koskei, during an audience with the president-elect at the weekend in Lagos.</p>
<p>Koskei told Tinubu that the desire of Ruto was to partner the incoming Nigerian leader in &#8220;bringing Africa together and strengthen the continent through cooperation and sharing of experiences.&#8221;</p>
<p>In his response, President-elect Tinubu expressed his desire to work with the Kenyan president and other African leaders to champion issues of mutual interest.</p>
<p>&#8220;I intend to maintain that long, cordial relationship between our two countries and continue to pursue the aspiration of our forefathers towards building a stronger and more economically stable Africa,&#8221; he told the special envoy.</p>
<p>Tinubu pledged to work with Kenya in the areas of economic growth, development and tackling insecurity in line with his agenda for the Nigerian people.</p>
<p>&#8220;If we exchange ideas and inter-relate, it will help our continent. Economic opportunities would be explored for Africa&#8217;s growth and security,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The president-elect promised to pay a visit to the East African country at a later time to further explore areas of common interest for the benefit of the two countries and the continent.</p>
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		<title>Kenya election: Buhari congratulates William Ruto on victory</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ezekiel Johnson]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2022 07:51:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>President Muhammadu Buhari congratulates the President-elect of Kenya, William Ruto, on his victory in the general elections on August 9, 2022. The president also commended the people of Kenya for the peaceful and transparent outcome of the elections, which he said once again demonstrated that the democratic process, values and principles remained the best way [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>President Muhammadu Buhari congratulates the President-elect of Kenya, William Ruto, on his victory in the general elections on August 9, 2022.</p>
<p>The president also commended the people of Kenya for the peaceful and transparent outcome of the elections, which he said once again demonstrated that the democratic process, values and principles remained the best way for the people to select their leaders and hold them accountable.</p>
<p>Buhari said Nigeria valued Kenya as a strategic partner in the fight against terrorism and violence extremism, buoyed by a long history of friendship, economic and trade ties, and effective collaboration through international organisations such as the African Union, the United Nations and the Commonwealth.</p>
<p>He said while wishing Deputy President Ruto a successful inauguration and tenure in office, he looked forward to more fruitful and robust engagements between the two countries on shared priorities such as enhancing peace and security on the continent, democracy, and greater economic prosperity and social development.</p>
<p>The Nigerian leader also praised President Uhuru Kenyatta for his statesmanship and exemplary leadership to the people of Kenya in the past nine years and the profound legacies of his administration on infrastructure, education, healthcare reforms and tourism as well as strong influence and support on regional security.</p>
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