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Dr.Y.Z Ya’u Elected as Convener of Nigerian Civil Society Situation Room

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In a highly contested election held at the Abuja Continental Hotel, Dr. Y.Z Ya’u, the Executive Director of the Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), has emerged as the new Convener of the Nigerian Civil Society Situation Room.

The announcement was made in a statement released to the press by Ali Sabo, CITAD’s Digital Rights Officer.

The Nigerian Civil Society Situation Room is a coalition of more than 70 civil society organizations dedicated to monitoring Nigeria’s electoral process and elections across the nation.

Established in 2010 before the 2011 general elections, the Situation Room undertakes regular analysis and disseminates information on significant developments and events related to electoral conduct in Nigeria.

With a primary focus on improving the quality of Nigeria’s electoral system, the Situation Room aims to enhance the capacity of civil society organizations to engage and monitor the electoral process effectively. It supports coordination and synergy among various election stakeholders, promoting collaboration, proactive advocacy, and prompt action in response to incidents during elections.

The Situation Room’s secretariat is hosted by the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC), a civil society organization founded by Clement Nwankwo. It serves as a platform for advanced planning, scenario building, evidence-based analysis, constructive engagement with stakeholders, and election observation.

During elections, the Situation Room sets up a physical Election Situation Room comprising an Analysts’ Room and a Technical Room. The Analysts’ Room consists of experts in democracy and governance issues, while the Technical Room houses a Call Centre and a Social Media desk. Field observers deployed nationwide for general elections and off-cycle governorship elections send reports to the Communication Room, where they are verified and published on the Situation Room’s social media platforms.

Incidents reported by field observers are escalated to relevant election stakeholders, such as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies, for prompt resolution. The Situation Room issues statements based on these reports, drawing attention to issues such as logistics challenges, security concerns, voter intimidation, and inducement. It calls upon the appropriate authorities to take immediate action in curbing such challenges.

One of the areas of particular focus for the Situation Room is the collation and transmission of election data, which it often identifies as the “weak link” in the Nigerian electoral system. By closely monitoring this stage of the electoral process, the Situation Room aims to ensure transparency and credibility in the declaration of winners.

With Dr. Y.Z Ya’u as its new Convener, the Nigerian Civil Society Situation Room is poised to strengthen its efforts in promoting free, fair, and transparent elections in Nigeria, thereby contributing to the growth and consolidation of democracy in the nation.

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Governor Yusuf Makes Fresh Appointments, to Swear in New Commissioners Monday

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Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has approved a series of strategic appointments aimed at strengthening his administration’s delivery of good governance.

In a statement issued by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, the appointments, which take immediate effect, include Hon. Ahmad Muhammad Speaker as Special Adviser on Publicity.

Hon. Ahmad brings a wealth of experience, having served three terms as Chairman of Dawakin Tofa Local Government and as the former APC State Organizing Secretary.

The Governor also named Engr. Ahmad as Special Adviser on Works, signaling a renewed focus on infrastructure development.

Additionally, Malam Sani Abdullahi Tofa was appointed Special Adviser to the Governor on Special Duties.

A highly respected figure, Malam Sani Tofa has served as a Khadi of the Sharia Court in Kano and Abuja, a retired Permanent Secretary in the Kano State Civil Service, and a former Director General of the Kano State Shari’a Commission.

Similarly, the Governor also appointed Hon. Ibrahim Jibrin Fagge as Chairman, Local Government Service Commission and Hajia Ladidi Ibrahim Garko as Chairman, Kano State Civil Service Commission.

The two appointees were the immediate past Commissioners of Finance and Tourism respectively.

The statement further revealed that the Governor has scheduled the swearing-in ceremony for Monday, 6th January 2025 at 11:00 AM in the Ante-Chamber of the Kano Government House.

The ceremony will also include the inauguration of seven commissioner nominees recently screened by the Kano State House of Assembly, as well as all newly appointed Special Advisers.

These appointments underscore Governor Yusuf’s commitment to assembling a competent team to drive the state’s development agenda.

 

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Professor Gwarzo Celebrates Governor Yusuf on 62nd Birthday, Describes Him as a Visionary Leader

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The President of MAAUN Group of Universities Professor Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo has congratulated Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf on the occasion of his 62nd birthday describing him as a visionary leader who dedicated his life to the service of the people.

In a statement he signed, Professor Gwarzo said ” All gratitude to Almighty Allah for sparing our lives in good health to witness this auspicious anniversary on your birthday.’

The modest achievements you recorded so far in the areas of education, health, and infrastructure indicate your passion and commitment to the development of Kano State.

Your tireless efforts to serve the people of Kano have remained exemplary to other governors and will serve as a lasting legacy that will not be forgotten. Kano is indeed fortunate to have you as a governor “. He said

Professor Gwarzo who is the founder of Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria, Niger, Franco-British International University Kaduna and Canadian University of Nigeria situated in Abuja prays to Almighty Allah to guide the governor in the discharge of his responsibilities and to grant him many more years in good health and service to humanity.

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SSANU Urges Federal Government to Honour Promises in 2025

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The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has called on the federal government to honour its outstanding promises to the union in 2025.

In a New Year message, SSANU national president Comrade Mohammed Haruna Ibrahim stated that fulfilling these promises remains critical for maintaining industrial harmony and ensuring the welfare of university staff.

SSANU also stated that it is closely monitoring the Tax Reform Bills currently under consideration by the national assembly and their implications for workers’ economic stability.

Comrade Ibrahim stressed the need for inclusive and transparent policymaking, adding that SSANU is committed to advocating for reforms that protect its members’ interests while fostering national economic growth.

The union also expressed concern over the escalating electricity costs in universities, which hinder effective operations and urged the federal government to take immediate action to resolve this crisis.
He said, “We urge the honourable minister of education, Dr Tunji Alausa and his team to continue to maintain and strengthen the established relationship with SSANU.
It is imperative that the federal government fulfil its outstanding promises to the union, as these commitments are critical to industrial harmony and the welfare of university staff. “

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“Additionally, the rising cost of living, inflation, cash crunch, and technological challenges continue to impact our members.

SSANU will persist in advocating for policies that enhance its members’ economic and professional well-being while pushing for technological upgrades to modernise our universities”.

SSANU also stated that the nation’s prevailing insecurity remains a significant barrier to sustainable growth, calling for intensified government efforts to address the issue.

Ibrahim further urged SSANU members to remain united and steadfast in pursuing fairness, equity, and justice. He expressed optimism that the union could overcome challenges and achieve new milestones in 2025 through collective efforts.

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