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 Peter Obi condemns FG for running multiple budgets concurrently, says it’s ‘recipe for chaos’

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Peter Obi, former presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 election, has condemned the federal government for operating multiple budgets concurrently.

 

In a post on X on Saturday, Obi said this is a blatant disregard for fiscal responsibility, transparency, and accountability.

 

Currently, the federal government is operating the 2023 budget, 2023 supplementary budget, and the 2024 budget — and on May 29, President Bola Tinubu said the 2024 supplementary appropriation bill would soon be presented before the national assembly.

 

According to Obi, this action by the federal government is also a recipe for chaos, confusion, and catastrophe.

“All available evidence has confirmed that the Nigerian government is implementing four national budgets concurrently,” he said.

 

“This is in blatant disregard for fiscal responsibility, transparency, and accountability. It is also a recipe for chaos, confusion, and catastrophe.

 

“This intentionally reckless action will lead to frivolous items in the approved budgets competing with essential projects for limited resources, further exacerbating the suffering of the Nigerian people.”

Obi said Nigerian leaders are disconnected from reality and lack the competence to manage the nation’s finances effectively.

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“It indicates that the leaders are out of touch with reality and lack the competence to manage our nation’s finances effectively,” he said.

 

“Unfortunately, this deliberate act of fiscal recklessness is being undertaken by elected representatives of the people, thereby betraying one of the cardinal pillars of democracy. Leaders are elected to responsibly manage public resources in an organized way.

 

“I respectfully appeal and in fact, demand that this situation be reversed immediately in preference for a more responsible and transparent approach to budgeting. We must prioritize the needs of the Nigerian people, not the selfish interests of a few. This is a call to action for all Leaders to desist from actions that will further drive the country into economic chaos.”

The former presidential candidate added that neither the national assembly nor the executive has any excuse to promote or condone such unconscionable behaviour.

 

BudgIT, a civic-tech organisation, has also condemned plans by the federal government to implement four national budgets concurrently.

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In a statement issued on Friday by Gabriel Okeowo, BudgIT’s country director, the organisation described the situation as a worrisome development.

 

He pointed out that globally, budgets are typically prepared to cover 12 calendar months, from January to December.

Okeowo warned that if multiple budgets are implemented simultaneously, projects from the 2023 budget and the 2023 supplementary budget will compete for the limited resources available to the federal government with essential projects in the 2024 budget.

 

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Atiku, Obi knock FG over ‘inhumane treatment’ of minors arraigned for #EndBadGovernance protests

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Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, presidential candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Labour Party (LP) in 2023, have condemned the “inhumane treatment” of minors arraigned for allegedly participating in the #EndBadGovernance protest.

BACKGROUND
Between August 1 and 10, a protest against tagged #EndBadGovernance was held nationwide.

The protesters demanded a reduction in the cost of governance, the return of petrol subsidy regime, food security, and fiscal discipline, among others.

The protest turned violent in some parts of the country while hoodlums used the opportunity to loot and vandalise public and private properties.

After the protests, the police announced the arrest of alleged perpetrators of the violence and looting in some states.

On Friday, some of those arrested for taking part in the protest, most of whom are children, were brought before a federal high court in Abuja.

At the commencement of the proceedings, four of the alleged protesters were hurriedly rushed out of the courtroom after they collapsed.

The court later granted N10 million bail to 72 defendants and removed four sick children’s names from the charge, while the remaining defendants pleaded not guilty.

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ATIKU: MINORS NOT SPARED BY ‘T-PAIN’S WICKEDNESS

Reacting to the incident on his X page on Friday, Abubakar berated the federal government for arraigning the minors.

The former vice-president noted that section 11 of the Child’s Rights Act guarantees the dignity of the child.

“A disturbing video of malnourished children being arraigned before a federal high court on the orders of the Bola Tinubu-led federal government has been brought to my notice,” Abubakar wrote.

“The horrible scene reminiscent of a Nazi concentration camp once again reflects the low premium the current government places on the lives of the vulnerable, especially children.”

Abubakar said the children prosecuted for their alleged role in the #EndBadGovernance protests have been subjected to dehumanising conditions for three months, adding that their delayed arraignment implies prolonged detention under unacceptable circumstances.

He said it is “reprehensible for a man who fought for democracy to demonise protesters,” adding that children have the right to peaceful protest as guaranteed by the Constitution and the Child Rights Act.

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“A nation can be assessed by the way it treats its most vulnerable citizens. It is saddening that even underage children are not spared from the wickedness of T Pain,” he said.

“The disturbing condition under which the alleged accused children were brought to court projects the very justification for their participation in the protest in the first place.

In October, Abubakar described Tinubu as ‘T-pain’. T-pain is the stage name of Faheem Najm, a singer in the United States.

‘T-pain’ in Nigeria’s social media space is coined from ‘Tinubu’ and ‘pain’ — and has been deployed as the president’s moniker due to the pervasive economic hardship.

OBI CALLS FOR PROBE
On his part, Obi asked for a thorough investigation into the treatment of the minors.

“I just watched the disturbing and condemnable scenes captured in a circulating video, showing 124 protesters—among them minors—appearing in court today as part of efforts to secure the enforcement of their fundamental rights,” Obi wrote on his X page on Friday.

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“The footage reveals minors, some so weak that they could barely stand, others fainting from sheer exhaustion and lack of nourishment.

“These children appeared visibly malnourished and starved—a condition that should alarm the conscience of every citizen in our nation.”

Obi said the suspects, including minors, were poorly handled while in federal custody, adding that protesting “bad governance is their constitutional right in a democratic dispensation”.

The former governor of Anambra noted that many of those serving in the current administration fought for good governance while in opposition.

Obi commended the presiding judge’s decision to halt the trial, which he noted prevented Nigeria from further embarrassment as a democratic nation.

“I would like to call on relevant authorities, especially the minister of justice and the attorney general of the federation, the police, and the DSS, as well as the National Human Rights Commission, to thoroughly investigate such inhuman treatment of minors to avert such incidents in the future,” he added.

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Amnesty International, SERAP urge Tinubu to release 76 #EndBadGovernance protesters

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The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) and Amnesty International Nigeria have condemned the ongoing detention of minors involved in the August #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protests.

In August 2024, Nigerian youths took to the streets to protest against the hardships, hunger, and poor governance that have marked the current administration. Many were arrested by Nigerian security forces, with 76 individuals arraigned in court today.

During the proceedings, one minor among the group collapsed in the Federal High Court in Abuja.

In response, SERAP took to its official X platform (formerly Twitter) to denounce the detention, calling on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to release the protesters and drop all charges of ‘treasonable felony’ against them.

SERAP stated, “The Tinubu administration must unconditionally release the 76 #EndBadGovernance protesters and drop all charges of ‘treasonable felony’ against them, or face legal action. No one should ever be punished for the peaceful exercise of their human rights.”

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The organization criticized the government’s actions as an attempt to instill fear, evade scrutiny, deny citizens their fundamental rights, and entrench a culture of impunity in Nigeria. “Nigeria deserves better than this,” they added.

Amnesty International Reacts

Supporting SERAP, Amnesty International also denounced the arrest and detention of these minors. The organization urged the Nigerian federal government to release all detained individuals, emphasizing the importance of upholding constitutional and internationally guaranteed human rights, including the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.

“Amnesty International condemns President Bola Tinubu’s government for the continued detention of minors who participated in the August #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protests. The attempts to subject these minors to a sham trial over alleged ‘treason’ demonstrate the government’s utter disregard for the rule of law. Authorities must release them immediately and unconditionally,” they stated.

Furthermore, Amnesty International highlighted the troubling situation of children in detention, noting that “in Katsina, at least 12 children under 16 years old were detained merely for being on the streets during the #EndBadGovernance protests. These children, with their entire lives ahead of them, are now at risk of being tried on fabricated charges.”

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PHOTOS: Oluyede assumes office as acting Chief of Army Staff

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Major General Olufemi Oluyede has formally taken over as the Acting Chief of Army Staff in a handover ceremony held at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja on Friday.

 

The Defence Headquarters revealed this in photos from the ceremony shared on X.com.

 

The caption read, “Formal Taking Over Ceremony of the Acting Chief of Army Staff, Major General OO Oluyede.”

 

He was appointed in an acting capacity by President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday, pending the return of the indisposed substantive COAS, Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja.

 

Until his appointment, Oluyede reportedly served as the 56th Commander of the elite Infantry Corps of the Nigerian Army, based in Jaji, Kaduna.

The 56-year-old Oluyede and Lagbaja were coursemates and members of the 39th Regular Course.

 

Oluyede’s appointment came a few days after the Defence Headquarters stated that the appointment of an acting COAS was not recognised under the Harmonised Armed Forces Act.

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However, a notice on Thursday, signed by Group Captain Chris Erondu on behalf of the Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Tukur Gusau, stated that the handover ceremony would be held at the Defence Headquarters conference room at 10 am.

 

The Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, was among those in attendance at the handover ceremony.

Photos from the ceremony below:

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