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Athena News Brief – 22nd Jan 2025

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Athena News Brief – 22nd Jan 2025

Athena News Brief – 22nd Jan 2025
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Census Must Hold This Year – Senate

The Nigerian Senate has demanded that a national census be conducted this year, after a 19-year gap since the last one. Senators expressed frustration over the lack of credible population data, which has hindered effective planning and made Nigeria a subject of ridicule internationally. During a budget defence session with the National Population Commission (NPC) Chairman, Hon. Nasir Isa Kwarra, it was revealed that the NPC is working on a biometric-based headcount model to ensure accuracy. Read more

Athena Commentary: The Senate’s push for a national census is a critical step towards addressing Nigeria’s planning and developmental challenges. Accurate population data is fundamental for effective resource allocation, policy formulation, and economic planning. However, the success of the proposed biometric model depends on adequate funding, transparency, and public participation. A credible census will not only restore Nigeria’s image internationally but also strengthen governance by replacing guesswork with reliable statistics. This must be prioritised without further delays.

Bandits Influx: Amotekun Mobilises 2,000 Men to Comb S’West Forests

The Amotekun Corps, a regional security outfit in South-West Nigeria, has mobilised over 2,000 personnel to address rising security concerns. Ogun and Osun states are leading the operation, each planning to recruit 1,000 additional personnel to counter banditry and kidnapping. This proactive measure comes in response to increased criminal activities, particularly by bandits infiltrating from Sahelian countries. Read more

Athena Commentary: The mobilisation of Amotekun personnel reflects commendable leadership in tackling security challenges locally. Regional security initiatives like this underscore the urgent need for decentralised policing in Nigeria. However, beyond deployment, the corps must be adequately trained and equipped to face sophisticated criminal networks. Security is the backbone of socioeconomic progress, and other regions should emulate this approach while pushing for long-term reforms in national security architecture.

Polytechnic Workers Suspend Planned Strike After Government Intervention

Polytechnic workers in Nigeria have suspended a planned strike after a successful mediation by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment. The resolution followed negotiations to address grievances, averting a disruption that would have significantly impacted the already fragile education sector. Read more

Athena Commentary: While the government’s timely intervention is praiseworthy, the recurring use of strikes as a tool for resolving labour disputes reflects systemic failings. For long-term stability, the government must prioritise workers’ welfare and adhere to agreements reached in negotiations. Proactive engagement and policy reforms are crucial to avoiding repeated crises that threaten the progress of critical sectors like education.

Edo Tribunal: PDP Witnesses Allege Irregularities in Governorship Poll

Witnesses for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have alleged irregularities in the Edo State gubernatorial election held in September 2024. Concerns were raised over video evidence showing thugs disrupting tribunal proceedings and clashing with security personnel. These incidents highlight the fragility of Nigeria’s electoral system and judiciary. Read more

Athena Commentary: The allegations of election irregularities and tribunal disruptions are a troubling reminder of the need to protect Nigeria’s democratic institutions. Thuggery and intimidation undermine the judiciary’s independence and erode public trust in the electoral process. Urgent reforms are required to ensure free, fair, and credible elections, as well as the sanctity of judicial proceedings. A democratic society must never tolerate such threats to justice and accountability.

Compiled by Kesiana Jasper

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