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Reps raise concern over proliferation of small arms, light weapons

The House of Representatives has expressed concerns over the proliferation of small arms and light weapons in the country.
The chairman, House Committee on Small and Light Weapons , Aliyu Bappa Misau, said the development was fueling violence and instability in the communities, as well as causing humanitarian issues.
Misau,who stated this during an oversight visit by the committee to the Defence Headquarters, in Abuja, on Tuesday, said there is need for the military and parliament to work together to address the menace.
The lawmaker, while affirming the commitment of his committee to taking measures to tackle the proliferation of small arms and light weapons in the country, also said there was need to explore international collaboration to combat the menace.
According to him, “our committee is dedicated to addressing the pressing issue of small arms proliferation in our beloved country Nigeria. As we are all aware, the issue of small arms and light weapons is not merely a matter of national security; it is a pressing humanitarian concern that affects the everyday lives of our citizens.
“The escalation of proliferation of these weapons has far-reaching consequences, contributing to erosion of trust within our communities, violence and instability.
” It is our collective responsibility to address this challenge with urgency and resolve. We believe that a harmonious working relationship between the legislative and the arm forces is crucial in addressing this challenge. By pooling our resources, expertise, and knowledge, we can develop innovative solutions to the problems posed by small arms and light weapons.”
Misau added that “the global nature of arms trafficking necessitates that we work hand in hand with other nations to secure our porous border and organizations to combat this issue. By aligning our efforts with international standards and best practices, we can strengthen our resolve and effectiveness.”
The Chief of Defence Staff ( CDS), General Christopher Musa, in his response, observed that the nature of Nigeria’s borders was a factor in the security challenges confronting the country.
Musa, who was represented by the Chief of Policy, Defense Headquarters, Air vice Marshall Sayo Olatunde, said there was need to fence the countries borders.
He said “we need to address our problems from the root. Yes we have to fence our borders. Porous borders is one of the critical drivers of insecurity in Nigeria. We have neighbours and countries that are not stable around Nigeria”.
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Imperfectly Awesome Conversations Summit to Hold April 13

The third edition of the Imperfectly Awesome Conversations Summit hosted by Omotola Bamigbaiye PhD is set to hold on Sunday, April 13, 2025 at Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos.
Imperfectly Awesome is Omotola Bamigbaiye’s ode to Resilience and Tenacity, which she first put together in her book titled, “Imperfectly Awesome”, written in an honest and relatable tone to help people love themselves, reinvent, and bloom.
According to Bamigbaiye, the transformative gathering is renowned for bringing together industry experts, business leaders, and influential personalities to inspire change, foster resilience, and celebrate authenticity.
“The third edition of the summit will feature deep, reflective discussions and compelling storytelling that embraces life’s inevitable challenges while highlighting the strength found in imperfection”, she said.
She noted that participants at the summit will have the opportunity to share their journeys of transformation, foster a supportive and inclusive space, advocate for wellbeing, and highlight the power of tenacity and resilience.
She disclosed that this edition of the summit would witness a diverse lineup of visionary speakers and thought leaders, also that the event promises to catalyse meaningful conversations that spark personal and collective empowerment.
She explained that the objectives of establishing the platform is to share stories of ‘becoming’ through our imperfect journeys, inspiring others for social and economic empowerment. Create a safe space where people can lean into to embrace authenticity, and lend a voice to championing wellbeing and supporting everyone who feels ‘not enough’’ in any area of life, while uplifting them to become their true selves through engagements as they embrace the power of positivity.
Bamigbaiye called on corporate organisations and well-meaning individuals to sponsor the summit as part of their corporate social responsibility initiatives.
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NECA Calls for pragmatic approach on Policy implementation to prevent Job losses, business collapse

The Director-General, Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA), Mr. Adewale Smatt-Oyerinde has called for a more pragmatic approach in the implementation of economic policies to ensure job security for the people and survival of businesses in Nigeria.
Speaking during his appearance on a popular business-related program, Business Nigeria on TVC, on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, Smatt-Oyerinde urged policymakers to review implementation of policies that could hinder economic growth and job creation in Nigeria
He highlighted the need for regulatory bodies to align their actions with the government’s broader economic recovery agenda pointing out that recent policy adjustments, such as the suspension of the 4% Free on Board (FOB) levy and the reduction of the 50% tariff, should be extended to other regulatory measures.
He noted that excessive levies and compliance costs imposed by government would ultimately impact consumers and the economy, urging it to consider long-term economic stability in the implementation of economic policies.
“While it is the law, expediency should come first. Is it appropriate to implement certain policies now when businesses are reducing capacity utilization, stock levels are increasing, and jobs are being lost? The law is not made to kill us; it is made to facilitate business growth. If it is now constituting a hindrance to the private sector and, by extension, the economy, then we must review it.”
“And if that same law is now constituting an endurance to development of the private sector, and by extension, an endurance to development of the economy of this nation, I think we can review it. If the 4% FOB can be suspended, if I see a feeling that the 50% tariff can also be reduced, can also be suspended, I think there is no reason why the FRCM cannot also take a cue from this pattern that has been initiated for us to save the horse, for us to save the goose that is laying the golden egg,” he said
He urged government to prioritize developing policies that would create business opportunities as against stifling business growth in Nigeria.
“This myopic view of revenue generation will do more damage to the bigger picture that the President is focused on. Every additional financial burden on businesses translates to job losses, higher consumer prices, and reduced disposable income for Nigerians. We must shift our focus to policies that promote business survival and economic recovery,” he concluded.
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Nigerian Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) plays a pivotal role in shaping labor policies and practices in Nigeria. With a strong focus on promoting industrial harmony, workers’ rights, and best practices, NECA advocates for policies that ensure the fair treatment of workers and the continued growth of Nigeria’s workforce.
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Benue Protest: Police arrests two ring leaders for culpable homicide

The Benue State Police Command said it has arrested two ring leaders in connection with the violent protest and destruction of properties in Naka, Gwer West Local Government Area LGA of Benue state.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, CP. Steve Yabanet, disclosed this in a statement signed by the Command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO) CSP Catherine Anene and made available to newsmen in Makurdi on Wednesday.
The Commissioner said they are being charged for culpable homicide, destruction of property in Naka.
The statement said that “On 11/03/2025 at about 0900hrs information was received from Naka Police Division that some youths were protesting at Naka, the headquarter of Gwer-west Local Government Area.
“In response to this information, the Commissioner of Police, Benue state command, CP. Steve Yabanet swiftly moved to the area in company of other heads of security agencies and Security Adviser to the Governor of Benue state, Col. Alexander Ashungyu (rtd) to assess the situation and take necessary actions.
“Upon arrival at the scene, It was gathered that some suspected herders had attacked and killed three youths in the area.
“Consequently, the youths mobilized themselves for a protest that eventually became violent and led to the destruction of the local government secretariat, Ter Nagi’s palace and properties of other prominent sons of Gwer-west.”
According to him, the increased presence of police teams assisted the division to put the situation under control while two ring leaders of the youth were arrested and investigation is on going.
While commiserating with family members and friends of the youths that lost their lives, the CP condemned the killing and promised to bring perpetuators to book.
The CP also condemned the destruction of property by the youth and assured victims of the mischief that justice will be served.
CP Yabanet advised citizens to go about their lawful businesses as increased security presence in the area is meant to prevent further breakdown of law and order.
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