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National Youth Council, NYC Criticizes AYA Over Impeachment Call Against Govs Abiodun, Mbah

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The National Youth Council has strongly criticized the Arewa Youth Assembly over its call for the impeachment of Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, and Enugu State Governor, Mr. Peter Mbah, describing the move as irresponsible, politically misguided, and outside the mandate of any youth organization.

In a statement issued on Monday by the National Vice President of the Council, Comrade Kehinde Olorunjubelo, the Council said the Arewa Youth Assembly goofed by dabbling into the internal affairs of the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), an exclusive political structure with established mechanisms for resolving its issues.

According to the Council, it is not the responsibility of any youth group, particularly one claiming to represent northern youths, to interfere in the operations, leadership dynamics, or political disagreements within the PGF.

“The Progressive Governors Forum is an internal political platform with its own constitutional processes and conflict-resolution mechanisms. It is therefore unnecessary, inappropriate, and politically immature for any youth assembly to insert itself into matters that do not concern the welfare or collective interests of Nigerian youths,” the statement said.

The Council noted that the Arewa Youth Assembly erred by attempting to politicize the youth constituency and drag young Nigerians into partisan battles orchestrated by disgruntled political interests.

“Youths should not dabble into Progressive Governors’ Forum politics, and they should not bastardize the youth constituency with this kind of politics influenced by disgruntled elements seeking relevance through media noise,” Olorunjubelo added.

The Council further stated that the impeachment call exposed a poor understanding of constitutional governance and democratic processes, stressing that impeachment is a serious legislative procedure that cannot be reduced to political propaganda or emotional blackmail.

It maintained that rather than dissipating energy on political distractions, youth organizations should focus on critical national issues affecting young Nigerians, including unemployment, insecurity, poor education, economic hardship, and youth empowerment.

“Nigerian youths expect advocacy on issues that affect their future and survival, not unnecessary interference in intra-party affairs. Attempting to turn youths into political tools for settling elite disagreements diminishes the credibility of youth advocacy in the country,” the statement added.

The National Youth Council therefore urged all youth groups across the country to remain focused, responsible, and independent, while avoiding actions capable of dragging the youth constituency into needless political controversies.

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Rivers State: APC House of Assembly Screening Appeal Committee Confirms Disqualification of Assembly Aspirants Linked To Fubara

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The Rivers State All Progressives Congress, APC, House of Assembly Screening Appeal Committee, chaired by Abdul Mahmud, has confirmed the disqualification of aspirants linked to the state governor, Siminalayi Fubara.

DAILY POST reports that about 33 aspirants who participated in the screening exercise on Saturday were cleared while 65 were disqualified.

The 65 disqualified aspirants have been identified as Fubara’s loyalists.

Addressing journalists on Tuesday, the appeal committee chairman confirmed that 19 appeals have been submitted by some of the disqualified aspirants.

He stated that the submission of appeals ends on Wednesday.

According to the committee, the final list of cleared aspirants will be released when the date for appeals elapses.

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Breaking News: Lagos Bridge Rehabilitation Closure Is Postponed

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The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Lagos State Sector Command, has announced a new date for the temporary closure of Eko Bridge to allow rehabilitation works along the UBA–Apongbon–Ijora corridor.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Lagos Sector Commander, Corps Commander Kehinde Hamzat, disclosed that the closure will now commence at 12:00 midnight on Tuesday, May 19, instead of the earlier scheduled date of May 11.

According to Hamzat, the adjustment followed a strategic meeting between officials of the FRSC and the Federal Controller of Works, Mr Olufemi Dare, where implementation plans and public safety concerns were reviewed.

“I wish to inform the motoring public of the impending temporary closure of the Eko Bridge to facilitate rehabilitation works on the UBA–Apongbon–Ijora corridor,” he stated.

“After due consideration of operational and public safety factors, the planned closure, which was earlier proposed to take effect at 12:00 midnight on Tuesday, May 11, has been rescheduled and will now commence on Tuesday, May 19, from 12:00 midnight.”

The FRSC advised motorists to use alternative routes including UBA, Outer Marina, Third Mainland Bridge, Egbelẹta and other adjoining corridors throughout the duration of the repair works.

Hamzat appealed to road users to remain patient, obey traffic regulations and comply with diversion signs that would be installed around affected areas.

He further stated that FRSC personnel, alongside other traffic management agencies, would be strategically deployed across major routes to maintain order and ensure free flow of traffic during the closure period.

The sector commander also encouraged commuters to properly plan their movements, follow traffic directives and avoid reckless driving around diversion points.

He added that the FRSC appreciates the cooperation of motorists as authorities continue efforts aimed at improving road infrastructure and enhancing transportation safety across Lagos State.

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