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		<title>Tinubu Promises Economic Freedom, Renames Kaduna Institute After Yar’Adua</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has declared that Nigeria’s next major challenge is achieving economic freedom, stressing that the benefits of democracy must be reflected in the lives and livelihoods of citizens. Speaking during his 2026 Democracy Day address, Tinubu said while the heroes of the June 12 struggle secured political freedom for Nigerians, the responsibility [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has declared that Nigeria’s next major challenge is achieving economic freedom, stressing that the benefits of democracy must be reflected in the lives and livelihoods of citizens.</h2>



<p>Speaking during his 2026 Democracy Day address, Tinubu said while the heroes of the June 12 struggle secured political freedom for Nigerians, the responsibility of the present generation is to deliver prosperity and economic opportunity.</p>



<p>“June 12, 1993 revealed the possibility of a true Nigerian nation. The heroes of June 12 secured political freedom. Our challenge is to secure economic freedom,” the President said.</p>



<p>Tinubu defended the economic reforms introduced by his administration, describing them as difficult but necessary measures aimed at stabilising the nation’s finances and laying the foundation for long-term growth.</p>



<p>According to him, Nigeria’s public finances were under severe strain before the reforms were implemented. He noted that since 2023, government revenues have increased, fiscal leakages have been reduced, and investor confidence has improved across key sectors, including agriculture, energy, manufacturing, technology, mining, and the creative industry.</p>



<p>The President outlined several initiatives designed to improve electricity supply and ensure that citizens benefit directly from democratic governance.</p>



<p>Among the measures highlighted were the signing of the Electricity Act, which grants states greater control over power generation and distribution, the approval of a ₦4 trillion bond to clear legacy debts in the power sector, and the expansion of off grid electricity projects to universities, hospitals, and markets through the Rural Electrification Agency.</p>



<p>On agriculture and economic development, Tinubu announced plans to deploy 10,000 tractors over the next five years through the National Agricultural Development Fund to boost food production and mechanised farming.</p>



<p>He also revealed that more than 1,000 small and medium sized enterprises have been certified for export, while non-oil exports recorded a 21 per cent increase in the past year.</p>



<p>In a symbolic move to honour Nigeria’s democratic history, the President announced the renaming of the Institute of Petroleum Studies in Kaduna as the General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua University of Geological Sciences and Engineering Technology.</p>



<p>Tinubu further unveiled national honors for prodemocracy activists, journalists, and military officers who endured persecution, imprisonment, and exile during Nigeria’s struggle for democratic rule.</p>



<p>The President urged Nigerians to remain united and focused on national development, emphasizing that the current generation has a duty to build a prosperous nation for future generations.</p>



<p>“Every generation has a defining responsibility. The generation of our founding fathers secured independence, the generation of June 12 secured democracy, and our generation must secure prosperity,” he said.</p>



<p>He called on citizens to reject division and pessimism, expressing confidence in a future where justice, liberty, and economic opportunity are available to all Nigerians.</p>
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		<title>Democracy Day 2026: Full Speech by President Tinubu</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fellow Nigerians Today, we celebrate not only democracy but also the enduring Nigerian spirit. For 27 unbroken years, since May 29, 1999, Nigerians have chosen their leaders through the ballot, witnessed peaceful transitions of power, and resolved disagreements in courtrooms and legislative chambers—not through violence. We have experienced the longest stretch of civilian rule in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Fellow Nigerians</h2>



<p>Today, we celebrate not only democracy but also the enduring Nigerian spirit. For 27 unbroken years, since May 29, 1999, Nigerians have chosen their leaders through the ballot, witnessed peaceful transitions of power, and resolved disagreements in courtrooms and legislative chambers—not through violence. We have experienced the longest stretch of civilian rule in our history. Our democracy is not perfect, but it is ours, and we must continue to defend and strengthen it.</p>



<p>In the coming days, Ekiti and Osun States will hold elections. I urge INEC, security agencies, and all parties to ensure these polls are peaceful and credible. Democracy fails when citizens doubt the process. To our National Assembly, Judiciary, the Press, and Civil Society: you are the guardrails of our republic. Criticise me, disagree with me, but never stop believing in Nigeria.</p>



<p>To our young people: Nigeria is your home and your future. Build here, code here, work here, and vote here. Every great nation was built by those who stayed to solve problems, not by those who abandoned ship.</p>



<p>To our armed forces, police, and intelligence services: Nigeria salutes your sacrifice. To our traditional rulers, faith leaders, and community heads: thank you for your support of peace and reconciliation. The government cannot do it alone.</p>



<p>Today, we honour the resilience of Nigerians who refused to surrender their faith in freedom, and the courage of those who stood firm against intimidation. We pay tribute to patriots who endured persecution, imprisonment, exile, and even death so that future generations could enjoy democracy. I salute labour leaders, journalists, activists, students, women, professionals, political leaders, and soldiers—both those who have passed and those still with us—for their patriotic contributions.</p>



<p>Though this year’s mood is dampened by the abduction of our children in Oyo and Borno, we remain hopeful for their safe return. Democracy without security is a mirage. That is why this administration declared a security emergency and approved the recruitment of more than 50,000 new police officers and thousands of military recruits. Our 2026 budget commits N5.41 trillion—our largest ever—to defence and security. Our administration is ever ready to do much more to secure our people.</p>



<p>We have moved from training with our allies, the United States, France and other European countries, to precision targeting. In Arege, Borno State, we degraded ISWAP’s command centre. Terror-related deaths are down by 81% since 2015. Over 13,000 terrorists have been neutralised in the past year. But we also keep the door of surrender open. Over 124,000 fighters and dependents have laid down their arms since 2023 through Operation Safe Corridor.</p>



<p>To bandits, kidnappers, and sponsors of terror: Surrender or face the full force of the Nigerian State. These windows of surrender will not remain open forever. No mercy will be shown to those who trade in the blood of Nigerians.</p>



<p>At a time like this, let us not assign blame or point fingers. Crime has no ethnicity. We must stand united and be assured that the enemies of our nation shall soon be history. We will triumph over terror and continue to build a more prosperous nation.</p>



<p>June 12 occupies a sacred place in our national memory. It represents more than an election; it is a defining chapter in our story. We remember Chief M.K.O. Abiola, who won a pan-Nigerian mandate transcending ethnicity and religion. We remember Alhaja Kudirat Abiola.</p>



<p>We also remember Chief Gani Fawehinmi, Chief Bola Ige, Chief Alfred Rewane, Pa Abraham Adesanya, Chief Anthony Enahoro, Alhaji Balarabe Musa, Commodore Dan Suleiman, Dr Beko Ransome-Kuti, Frank Kokori, Arthur Nwankwo, Chima Ubani, Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, and the many other heroes and heroines of democracy whose sacrifices helped secure the freedoms we enjoy today.</p>



<p>As beneficiaries of their struggle, we have a duty to strengthen and deepen the democratic institutions for which they fought. The greatest tribute we can pay is to build a Nigeria where freedom is protected, justice is upheld, opportunity is expanded, and government is accountable.</p>



<p>June 12, 1993, revealed the possibility of a true Nigerian nation. The heroes of June 12 secured political freedom. Our challenge is to secure economic freedom. Democracy must be felt in the quality of people’s lives—in opportunities for youth, in prosperous farmers, successful entrepreneurs, and the dignity of our workers.</p>



<p>The reforms we are undertaking were not chosen for ease, but for necessity. Three years ago, our public finances were under severe strain, investment was discouraged, and economic uncertainty threatened our future. We chose to act, embracing reforms to advance Nigeria’s economic freedom.</p>



<p>Since 2023, our reforms have restored stability and credibility to economic management. Federation revenues have risen, providing states and local governments with more resources for infrastructure, education, healthcare, and security. Fiscal transparency has improved, leakage has been reduced, and public funds are better directed to national priorities. Investor confidence has returned, with investments in agriculture, energy, manufacturing, technology, mining, transportation, and the creative industries growing.</p>



<p>Domestic refining capacity has increased, strengthening energy security and reducing our reliance on imported petroleum products.</p>



<p>By 2023, when we came on board, the electricity sector was characterised by chronic generation shortfalls, an unreliable gas supply, and transmission infrastructure so fragile that it could not evacuate available power. Distribution companies were burdened by massive losses and a metering deficit of over four million. Worst of all, the value chain was drowning in legacy debt. The result was a sector that generated less than the 13,500 Megawatts installed capacity, a sector that transmitted less than it generated, distributed less than it transmitted and collected revenue far below what it needed to sustain itself.</p>



<p>To address the problems besetting the sector, I signed the Electricity Act, which grants states authority to generate, transmit, and distribute power. The Presidential Power Sector Task Force is working hard to reduce the metering deficit. It has also been authorised to raise N4 trillion bond to settle verified legacy debts. The Rural Electrification Agency, supported by the World Bank and the African Development Bank, has deployed off-grid and mini-grid power to underserved communities, universities, markets, and hospitals. Electricity is a democratic dividend we owe every Nigerian. We intend to deliver it.</p>



<p>Across the country, infrastructure projects are connecting producers to markets and creating opportunities for enterprise and employment. The National Agricultural Development Fund is deploying 10,000 tractors over five years. Over 1,000 SMEs have been certified for export. Non-oil exports grew by 21% last year.</p>



<p>Yet, many Nigerians still face economic hardship. We remain focused on reducing inflation, expanding food production, creating jobs, improving living standards, rebuilding confidence in our economy, and creating conditions for sustainable prosperity.</p>



<p>We are moving from uncertainty to stability. The next phase is about accelerating growth and ensuring the benefits are felt in every home, every community, and every region. We believe that Democracy must be felt in the pocket.</p>



<p>Recognising that democracy is undermined when people do not feel its impact, my administration has sought financial autonomy for our 774 local councils. A fundamental challenge to our nation’s advancement has been ineffective local government administration. The insecurity we are addressing is partly due to the collapse of grassroots governance. The Renewed Hope Agenda is about ensuring that all Nigerians benefit from governance.</p>



<p>Every generation has a defining responsibility. The generation of our founding fathers secured independence—the generation of June 12 secured democracy. Our generation must secure prosperity.</p>



<p>Let us move forward together—rejecting division, cynicism, and despair; embracing unity, hope, and confidence. Let us build a Nigeria united by a common purpose, strengthened by diversity, where justice is accessible, liberty is secure, and opportunity is abundant.</p>



<p>Among the architects of modern democratic Nigeria, we honour General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua for his vision of national partnership. In recognition of his contributions, the Federal Government has approved the revitalisation and renaming of the completed Institute of Petroleum Studies, Kaduna, as the General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua University of Geological Sciences and Engineering Technology.</p>



<p>I am also pleased to announce national awards to the following Nigerians, who suffered persecution, endured indignities, exile, incarceration, and, at times, solitary confinement, so that we have democracy today.</p>



<p>Barrister Ayoka Lawani</p>



<p>Tunde Fagbenle</p>



<p>Oladele Alake</p>



<p>Olatunji Bello</p>



<p>Louis Odion</p>



<p>Segun Babatope</p>



<p>Sam Omatseye</p>



<p>Sir Ademola Osinubi</p>



<p>Bola Bolawole</p>



<p>Lade Bonuola</p>



<p>Femi Kusa</p>



<p>Debo Adeniran</p>



<p>Chief Ayo Opadokun</p>



<p>Chief Ralph Obiora</p>



<p>Ose Osayande</p>



<p>Barrister Osa Director</p>



<p>Prof. Sylvester Odion-Akhaine</p>



<p>Dr Arthur Nwankwo (Posthumous)</p>



<p>Dr Osagie Obayuwana</p>



<p>Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin</p>



<p>Barrister Titus Mann</p>



<p>Joe Igbokwe</p>



<p>Richard Akinnola</p>



<p>Ben Charles-Obi (Posthumous)</p>



<p>George Mbah</p>



<p>Dr Niran Malaolu</p>



<p>Major-General Ishola Williams (rtd)</p>



<p>Femi Aborisade</p>



<p>Jenkins Alumona</p>



<p>Richard Akinnola</p>



<p>Ben Charles-Obi (Posthumous)</p>



<p>George Mbah</p>



<p>Dr Niran Malaolu</p>



<p>Major-General Ishola Williams (rtd)</p>



<p>Femi Aborisade</p>



<p>Jenkins Alumona</p>



<p>Col Umar Farouk Ahmed;</p>



<p>Col Sambo Dasuki;</p>



<p>Col Lawan Gwadabe;</p>



<p>Brigadier Jonathan Ndam Temlong</p>



<p>Col Musa Shehu;</p>



<p>Major General Chris Eze;</p>



<p>Major General Harris Dzarma;</p>



<p>Col Isa Jibrin;</p>



<p>Maj. General Joseph Oshanupin;</p>



<p>Col Olusegun Oloruntoba, Olugbede of Gbede Kingdom)</p>



<p>Lieutenant Colonel Happy Kefas Bulus</p>



<p>Col J Okai;</p>



<p>Col Emmanuel Ndubueze;</p>



<p>Lt Col Yakubu Muazu</p>



<p>Brigadier Yahaya Abubakar, the Current Etsu Nupe, who is already the holder of the CFR title.</p>



<p>The honours list will be released in the next few days.</p>



<p>Fellow Nigerians, 27 years ago, many doubted democracy would survive here because of our diversity. Today, our diversity sustains our democracy. The road ahead is steep. But June 12 reminds us: Nigerians do not break. We bend, we bleed, but we do not break.</p>



<p>Let us renew our covenant: That the labours of our heroes past shall never be in vain, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from this land.</p>



<p>May God bless the heroes of our democracy. May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. May God continue to bless us all.</p>



<p>Happy Democracy Day.</p>



<p>BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR</p>



<p>President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2021 15:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A former Japanese justice minister received a three-year jail term on Friday for vote-buying in an attempt to get his wife elected to a national office, local media said. Katsuyuki Kawai, 58, was found guilty of charges that he distributed 29 million yen ($260,000 at today’s rates) to about 100 people in 2019, to help [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A former Japanese justice minister received a three-year jail term on Friday for vote-buying in an attempt to get his wife elected to a national office, local media said.</p>
<p>Katsuyuki Kawai, 58, was found guilty of charges that he distributed 29 million yen ($260,000 at today’s rates) to about 100 people in 2019, to help secure an upper house seat for his wife Anri, national broadcaster NHK said.</p>
<p>He was fined 1.3 million yen ($11,800) in addition to the jail term, local media added.</p>
<p>Officials at the Tokyo District Court could not immediately confirm the reports.</p>
<p>Katsuyuki, a close confidant of former prime minister Shinzo Abe, had reversed his earlier claims of innocence and broadly conceded the allegations against him.</p>
<p>Anri, who won her seat in the July 2019 election, has already been found guilty over her role in the scheme and received a suspended sentence of 16 months earlier this year.</p>
<p>Katsuyuki’s sentence is not suspended, meaning he faces jail time. But the Yomiuri Shimbun daily reported that he appealed.</p>
<p>He was named justice minister by Abe in 2019 but left the office after only a few weeks as the scandal emerged.</p>
<p>The headquarters of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party reportedly provided 150 million yen to Anri’s election campaign, an unusually large sum to boost campaign efforts.</p>
<p>Source: Channels tv</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[FG DECLARES MONDAY 14TH JUNE, 2021 TO MARK THIS YEAR&#8217;S DEMOCRACY DAY CELEBRATION. The Federal Government has declared Monday, 14th June, 2021 as public holiday to mark this year&#8217;s Democracy Day celebration. The Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who made the declaration on behalf of the Federal Government, congratulated Nigerians on this occasion and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FG DECLARES MONDAY 14TH JUNE, 2021 TO MARK THIS YEAR&#8217;S DEMOCRACY DAY CELEBRATION.</p>
<p>The Federal Government has declared Monday, 14th June, 2021 as public holiday to mark this year&#8217;s Democracy Day celebration.</p>
<p>The Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who made the declaration on behalf of the Federal Government, congratulated Nigerians on this occasion and urged all citizens to support the present administration in its efforts at ensuring a United and prosperous Nation.</p>
<p>Aregbesola said any form of agitation that threatens the unity of the country should be shunned for the good of all, saying the space known as Nigeria would be a haven of peace, unity and progress if all citizens love his or her neighbour and embrace the spirit of brotherliness.</p>
<p>&#8220;As we mark another Democracy Day in the history of our dear country, let us reflect on the efforts of our founding fathers and ensure that Nigeria remains one United and Indivisible Entity. No development can take place in an acrimonious environment,&#8221; he stressed.</p>
<p>&#8220;With the challenges we face in Nigeria today, I see an opportunity for us not to break up or break down but to break open; open up to ourselves in truth so that we may appreciate each other, understand each other, honour each other and live together in peace and prosperity,&#8221; Aregbesola reiterated.</p>
<p>He assured that with the concerted efforts being put in place by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Administration to secure the lives and property of Nigerians and stabilise the economy, the nation will continue to get better.</p>
<p>&#8220;There will surely be light at the end of the tunnel,&#8221; he stated.</p>
<p>The Minister wishes all Nigerians a happy Democracy Day Celebration.</p>
<p>Dr. Shuaib Belgore.<br />
Permanent Secretary.<br />
10th June, 2021.</p>
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