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Give Tinubu more time – Senate to protesters

Sharon EboesomiJuly 31, 20241 min
The Senate assured that the government has commenced executing measures to meet the demands of the protesters The Senate has appealed to organisers of the proposed #Endbadgovernance protests slated to commence tomorrow Thursday, August 1, to give President Bola Tinubu more time to allow his policies to yield desired results. This appeal was made during Wednesday’s emergency plenary sittings following an executive/closed-door session of the Senate which lasted for over an hour and 30 minutes....

Hunger Protest: Reps to convene emergency sitting

Leah TwakiJuly 29, 20243 min
The House of Representatives will hold an emergency plenary session on Wednesday, July 31, 2024 as Speaker Abbas plans to host a town hall meeting with young Nigerians. Barely six days into its annual recess, the House of Representatives has summoned members from their respective constituencies to attend a crucial emergency plenary session on Wednesday, July 31, 2024.  It also revealed that the Speaker Tajudeen Abbas (APC Kaduna), will  host town hall engagement with young...

Third Republic Reps urge youths to dump planned protest

Leah TwakiJuly 29, 202414 min
Third Republic House of Representatives members pledged their alligence to President Tinubu and dissuaded youths from planned protest  Members of Nigeria’s third Republic House of Representatives have appealed to Nigerian youths to reconsider the planned nationwide protest against hunger and economic challenges. Led by Rep. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa (APC Kano), the third Republic members pledged  loyalty to the government of President Bola Tinubu. While recalling that  President Tinubu was a member of the Senate during the third...

Planned protest is ill-timed – Rep Ugbor to Benue youths

Leah TwakiJuly 29, 20245 min
Benue lawmaker, Rep. Teseer Ugbor, others charges Benue youth to shelve planned protest  Rep. Teseer Ugbor (APC Benue), has called on youths to distance themselves from the planned protest scheduled for August 1st, saying it is ‘ill-timed’. The representative of Kwande/Ushongo federal constituency at the National Assembly alongside the minister of water resources and sanitation, Prof. Joseph Terlumun Utsev stated this while addressing a gathering of youths and other groups who gathered in Makurdi, the...

Hunger Protest: Reps minority caucus calls for dialogue

Elizabeth AtimeJuly 25, 20243 min
The minority caucus believes dialogue between the federal government and those planning to protest can be beneficial The minority caucus of the House of Representatives has called on the federal government to immediately initiate dialogue with promoters of a planned protest over economic hardship in the country. This was part of the caucus’ resolution released at the end-of-session dinner held in Abuja on Tuesday. Speaking with reporters after the dinner, chairman of the caucus, Rep....

MASS PROTEST: Reps to take 50% pay cut to cushion hardship

Leah TwakiJuly 18, 20244 min
The representatives have resolved to cut 50% of their salaries to cushion hardship in the country and avert planned protests  In a bid to quell growing unrest, the House of Representatives has announced a decision to forfeit 50% of their salaries over the next six months. This move, amounting to ₦648 million from 360 member, aims to dissuade Nigerians from proceeding with planned mass protests The lawmakers further appealed to Nigerians to give President Bola...

Despite withdrawal of finance bill, Kenya’s Ruto faces more protests 

Sharon EboesomiJune 27, 20243 min
President Ruto is currently juggling the most significant crisis of his two-year presidency despite withdrawing the controversial finance bill Just a day after President William Ruto did a U-turn and retracted the controversial finance bill proposing tax hikes in response to protests earlier this week, demonstrators at the Kenyan Parliament have taken up a decision to pick up where they left off today, Thursday, June 27, 2024.  While some protestors announced they would not participate...

Kenya protests turn ugly as parliament burns, mace moved

Sharon EboesomiJune 25, 20244 min
The protest against the controversial finance bill in Kenya took a new turn on Tuesday when parliament building is set ablaze, mace taken and police fired live bullets at demonstrators in Nairobi  Despite protests from hundreds of Kenyans, the Kenya Parliament has finally passed the 2024 finance bill. A total of 195 MPs on Tuesday, June 25, 2024 voted in favour of the bill while 104 voted against, and 3 void votes. The finance bill...

Protest in Kenya over proposed tax hikes in finance bill

Sharon EboesomiJune 18, 20244 min
Many protesters against the bill held signs and placards that read, “Do not force the taxes on us,” referring to the President of Kenya, William Ruto as Zakayo, the Swahili name for the biblical tax collector Zacchaeus. Hundreds of Kenyans have gathered in the country’s capital, Nairobi to protest against the Finance Bill 2024. The demonstration, which started on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, about 12:00 p.m, is intended to put pressure on the President of...

Retired police officers protest unpaid pensions at National Assembly

Sharon EboesomiMay 21, 20244 min
The aggrieved retired police officers asked the President Bola Tinubu-led Nigerian government to remove them from the contributory pension scheme. Some retired police officers under the contributory pension scheme have stormed the national assembly over seceral months of unpaid pensions. The retirees who came from chapters to protest at the National Assembly on Tuesday, 21st May, 2024 decried the extreme challenges saying that the National Pension Commission (PENCOM) has failed to pay their entitlements for...

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