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Urgently pass electoral act to save lives during election, group urges NASS Urgently pass electoral act to save lives during election, group urges NASS Share The National Assembly has been asked to ensure the safety of Nigerians during elections by ensuring that it passes the Electoral Act amendment in order to reduce the incidence of avoidable deaths. Executive Director, Speak out, Mr Kenneth Eze, who carried out a peaceful demonstration outside the constitution review centre, said the National Assembly owed Nigerians an urgent passage of the Electoral Amendment Act. His words: “Nigerians are beginning to doubt the authenticity and validity of the ongoing Constitutional Review process. ....
According to him, Nigerian youths despite their capabilities, are suffering from aged-long national endemic of youth exclusion in governance and political leadership; given their under-representation and in most cases total exclusion in leadership, governance and decision-making, and given a rising tide of violence, succession and other vices which aims to push back hard-won gains for our peace, unity and democracy. “This we intend to deploy every available democratic tool in accomplishing the project. By 2023 we should have made bold and far-reaching changes that touch the life of every youth everywhere in Nigeria, no matter where or who they are since the demands on youth are huge and we need increased attention, a minimum critical mass, to change the game for youth across every state in Nigeria,” Eze said. ....
Punch Newspapers Sections Kindly share this story: •Motorists queue for Premium Motor Spirit on the outer northern expressway in Abuja. on Friday. Photo: NAN Published 13 March 2021 Panic buying of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known as petrol, and long queues of vehicles were witnessed at many filling stations across many states in the country on Friday after a reported increase in pump price from N162 to N212.16 by the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency. The PPPRA had early Friday published the expected new lower and upper prices for PMS at retail outlets, putting the rates at N209.61/litre and N212.61/litre respectively. ....