KADUNA STATE: THE BURDEN OF CONTINUITY AND DELIVERING RESULTS

Uba Sani The SUSTAIN Agender

Senator Uba Sani, the incumbent Governor of Kaduna State, campaigned on the rhetoric of continuity and consolidation as evident in his SUSTAIN blueprint. The reality of which must now be practicalized – as his performance will not be measured by just outputs, number of empowerment or infrastructure, but also outcomes, reduction in poverty and unemployment. […]

THE REAL SUBSIDIES ARE NOT FOR THE POOR, BUT THE RICH.

Human rights lawyer Femi Falana said the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has been  dragged  to court over the floating of Naira currency.

BY FEMI FALANA, SAN Globally, subsidies, whether for food, transportation, energy or housing, are part of good governance. So, the issue is not subsidies but who benefit from them. In Nigeria, subsidies are primarily of the rich, by the rich and for the rich. I will highlight a few, how they are being manipulated and […]

ELRUFA’I, MURIC, AND THE ISLAMIZATION AGENDA: Response from a Christian

Everyone will always get what they deserve. When we fail to plan, therefore, we are planning to fail. The levity with which Christians treat matters of elections, politics, and governance is so appalling that it would seem their existence does not depend on them. This is the reason people like Elrufa’i or groups like the […]

AFRICA DAY

Africa Day is the annual commemoration of the foundation of the Organisation of African Unity on 25 May 1963. It is celebrated in various countries on the African continent, as well as around the world. The organisation was transformed into the African Union on 9 July 2002 in Durban, South Africa, but the holiday continues […]

Building a Progressive United Front as a Third Force. – By Dr Izielen Agbon

The present ruling class in Nigeria have forfeited their right to rule as a result of their failure to produce the basic necessities of life for the Nigerian masses. It has failed to provide security of persons and properties to Nigerian citizens. It has failed to create jobs, build roads, bridges, hospitals, clinics, schools, universities […]

What could Joe Biden have done better in the evacuation of Afghanistan?

By Jimmy Gravitt, former Combat Engineer at US Army. …In case you were wondering how Afghanistan could have gone differently What could Biden have done differently in Afghanistan? Before I answer the question, I want to remind everyone of a VERY brief history of the conflict. In many articles I have read and videos I […]

Senator Uba Sani and the entrenchment of True Federalism

By Emmanuel Ado For three good years the National leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), deliberately and absolutely refused to lift a finger to get  the Report of the Nasir El-Rufai True Federalism Committee, which addressed several fundamental challenges confronting Nigeria,with very far reaching recommendations,that would hopefully help birth a truly Federal Republic of Nigeria […]

THE KADUNA STATE FIRE SERVICE: AS IT IS TODAY

By David A. Mark. Kaduna, North West Nigeria. As a child growing up in Kaduna state, one of the places I have dreamt of visiting was the premises of the Kaduna state fire Service in Tudun Wada area of the metropolis. The fire trucks, the tower where they train and their helmets which looked different […]

My many questions on the clamour for State Police

By Yusuf Ishaku Goje While the debate rages on the need for State Police; as good as it sounds, can we pause for a minute and ask ourselves how well have State governors ensured the independence of key institutions presently within their tier of government? How independent and effective is our state legislatures, local governments […]