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President Tinubu Announces Ambitious Reforms and Initiatives
In a nationwide address, President Bola Tinubu outlined a series of significant reforms and initiatives aimed at improving Nigeria’s economy, youth empowerment, and infrastructure. He emphasized the government’s commitment to addressing the concerns of the Nigerian people and fostering a more prosperous and equitable nation.
CNG Initiative and Economic Relief
President Tinubu highlighted the government’s efforts to reduce transportation costs by approximately 60% through the distribution of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) conversion kits and the establishment of conversion centers across the country in collaboration with the private sector. This initiative is expected to help curb inflation and alleviate the financial burden on citizens.
Support for Youth and Education
The administration has shown its commitment to the youth by setting up a student loan scheme, with 45.6 billion Naira already processed for payment to students and their respective institutions. President Tinubu encouraged more young Nigerians to take advantage of this opportunity. Additionally, the government has established the Consumer Credit Corporation with over N200 billion to assist Nigerians in acquiring essential products without the need for immediate cash payments.
President Tinubu announced the release of an additional N50 billion each for NELFUND, the student loan program, and the Credit Corporation from proceeds recovered by the EFCC.
Digital and Creative Enterprises Empowerment
The President revealed that $620 million has been secured under the Digital and Creative Enterprises (IDiCE) program to empower young people and create millions of IT and technical jobs. Despite a setback due to vandalism during protests in Kano, the government remains committed to initiatives like the 3Million Technical Talents scheme, Skill-Up Artisans Programme (SUPA), Nigerian Youth Academy (NIYA), and National Youth Talent Export Programme (NATEP).
Economic Support and Job Creation
Over N570 billion has been released to the 36 states to expand livelihood support for citizens, benefiting 600,000 nano-businesses, with an additional 400,000 expected to benefit. Furthermore, 75,000 beneficiaries will receive N1 million Micro and Small Business single-digit interest loans starting this month. The government has also established 10 MSME hubs, creating 240,000 jobs, with five more hubs to be completed by October.
Large manufacturers are receiving payments of N1 billion each under single-digit loans to boost manufacturing output and stimulate growth.
Housing and Infrastructure Development
President Tinubu inaugurated the first phase of the Renewed Hope City and Estate in Karsana, Abuja, as part of an ambitious housing initiative. The project is the first of six planned across the nation, with each city featuring a minimum of 1,000 housing units. Additionally, the Renewed Hope Estates will be launched in every state, each comprising 500 housing units, with a goal of completing 100,000 housing units over the next three years. This initiative aims to provide homes, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth.
Agriculture and Food Security
To increase food production and reduce prices, the President announced the removal of tariffs and import duties on rice, wheat, maize, sorghum, drugs, and other pharmaceutical and medical supplies for six months. The government is working closely with governors and key ministers to accelerate food production, distributing fertilizers and aiming to cultivate over 10 million hectares of land. Mechanized farming equipment worth billions of Naira has been ordered from the United States, Belarus, and Brazil to support these efforts.
In closing, President Tinubu expressed gratitude to God and the Nigerian people, wishing for continued blessings on the nation. “Thank you very much for your attention, and may God continue to bless our great nation,” he concluded.
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Downing Street Indicates UK Would Arrest Netanyahu if He Visits
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could face arrest if he enters the United Kingdom, following an international arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC), according to indications from No 10.
A spokesperson for UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declined to comment on the specifics of Netanyahu’s case but affirmed that the government is committed to fulfilling its “legal obligations.”
The ICC issued arrest warrants on Thursday for Netanyahu, alongside former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, citing alleged war crimes in Gaza. As a signatory to the ICC treaty, the UK is obligated to enforce such warrants.
Under the International Criminal Court Act 2001, the UK government must transmit ICC arrest requests to a judicial officer, who then determines whether to endorse the warrant for execution within the country.
“The government would fulfil its obligations under the act and its legal obligations under both domestic and international law,” the spokesperson said, emphasizing the UK’s commitment to its treaty obligations.
When asked if Netanyahu would be detained upon arrival in the UK, the spokesperson refrained from commenting on “hypotheticals.” However, the legal framework leaves little room for discretion if a visit occurs, given the binding nature of the treaty.
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Judge Delays Sentencing for Donald Trump for the Third Time
A New York judge has delayed the sentencing of President-elect Donald Trump for a third time as legal battles over his conviction remain unresolved. Trump’s attorneys continue to press for his conviction to be dismissed, citing presidential immunity and potential interference with his upcoming duties as president.
Originally scheduled for sentencing on November 26, Trump was convicted in May on 34 felony fraud charges. The Manhattan District Attorney, who led the prosecution, opposes efforts to overturn the conviction but has suggested delaying sentencing until after Trump’s second presidential term.
Justice Juan Merchan, presiding over the case, has paused all proceedings to review legal briefs from both sides. These submissions are due in December, but no new sentencing date has been set.
With Trump’s inauguration looming on January 20, the court faces increasing pressure to decide whether the conviction will stand or if sentencing will proceed.
Trump’s legal team argues that his conviction undermines the principle of presidential immunity, asserting that legal proceedings during his term would interfere with his ability to govern effectively. Critics, however, have pushed back, asserting that no one, including the president, is above the law.
This legal standoff marks another chapter in the contentious relationship between Trump and the judiciary, as the nation watches closely to see how the case unfolds in the lead-up to his second inauguration.
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ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Hamas Commander Over War Crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The ICC’s pre-trial chamber stated that there are “reasonable grounds” to believe all three men bear responsibility for atrocities committed during the conflict between Israel and Hamas. These include allegations of murder, persecution, torture, and the use of starvation as a weapon of war.
For Netanyahu and Gallant, the charges stem from Israel’s military response to Hamas’s deadly October 7, 2023, attack, which left 1,200 Israelis dead and 251 abducted to Gaza. Gaza’s Hamas-led health ministry reports over 44,000 deaths during Israel’s subsequent military campaign.
The ICC accuses Deif, Hamas’s military leader, of orchestrating crimes such as murder, extermination, rape, and hostage-taking during the initial attack. Despite Israel’s claim that Deif was killed in an airstrike in July, the ICC included him in the warrants.
Reactions
- Israel dismissed the ICC’s decision as “antisemitic” and reaffirmed its stance that the court lacks jurisdiction over the matter, as Israel is not a signatory to the ICC.
- Hamas hailed the warrants for Israeli leaders as a “historic precedent,” while rejecting the charges against its own commander.
- United States condemned the ICC’s actions, while European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called for respecting and implementing the court’s decisions.
The warrants raise questions about enforcement, as neither Israel nor Hamas recognize the ICC, and compliance depends on the court’s 124 member states. The development marks a pivotal moment in international law’s attempt to address the human toll of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
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