Monday, May 3, 2021
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Thursday, April 29, 2021
Group calls for passage of the Electoral Amendment Bill
By Imisi
The Election Network has called for the passage of the Electoral Amendment Bill stating that this will foster the full implementation of electronic voting during elections in Nigeria.
The group insisted that the alarming rate of voter apathy as experienced in the 2019 election has made it imperative for speedy implementation of electoral reform adding that this will help put in check to several electoral irregularities
While presenting a documentary titled “Left Behind, Editor of The Election Network , Asari Ndem, expressed dissatisfaction at the amount of voters that were disenfranchised due to violence and inability to transfer their voters card stating that Nigerians should be able to vote anywhere they are, when the need arises.
'‘The 2019 elections was a setback for Nigeria’s electoral and democratic framework. Officially, over 80 million Nigerians collected their voter cards from INEC but only about 30 percent of those people voted during the elections, the lowest recorded voter turnout in the history of Nigeria’s democracy.
‘‘We wanted to understand why this had happened, to enable us make submissions to policymakers on how this level of failure can be avoided in coming elections. So, we decided to talk to the people. To show the human impact of electoral deficiencies on average Nigerians, The Election Network produced a documentary titled “Left Behind.” In this documentary, we interviewed Nigerians who were unable to or chose not to vote during the 2019 elections.
‘‘We found that these Nigerians were stalled by factors like administrative shortcomings, intimidation, and violence. But what stood out the most is violence.
‘‘In light of these findings, we are making the following proposals for Electoral reform: The passage of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill: this overarching law on elections in Nigeria, when passed, will help put in check several irregularities but more importantly, give way for the full implementation of electronic voting during elections. Electronic accreditation, voting and collation to ensure credibility in the voting system needs to be done electronically to avoid errors, to also trace malpractices in the system.
Furthermore, Ndem called for the prosecution of electoral offenders and the inclusion of people living with disabilities, PLWD in the voting process stressing that PLWD should be included during election planning to ensure they are able to adequately exercise their rights.
‘‘Also, on financial accountability an embargo should be placed on the ability of political office holders to make financial transactions close to the elections.
‘‘With these submissions and the screening of this documentary, we hope to enact policy change that creates sustainable improvement to the Nigerian electoral ecosystem and contributes to the strengthening of our democracy’’ he stated.
Monday, April 26, 2021
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Old persons require love and care
Ageing is a process that every human being must pass through, nothing can be done to stop a person from growing old. Old age comes with its challenges which can trigger death. The society must begin to prioritise care of old people through proper government legislations and family care, our correspondent, IMISI writes
For some people growing old is a nightmare which creates a secret nurtured feeling of the wish that one wouldn’t have to go through this process. For others it comes with an avalanche of sickness that eventually leads to their demise.
Ageing is a natural phenomenon that every human must pass through and more and more people are entering their golden years every year as birthdays are celebrated.
Aging can be a beautiful experience if properly handled ensuring that the older person is living his best life through love and care, also having the physical and mental health to enjoy it. Like a bottle of wine, you can get better with age with the right care and intervention.
Ironically our society is very obsessed with pointing out negative aspects of ageing and older persons making this category person appear like liability, less economically viable which in the long run leads to discrimination against the older people.
It might interest you to know that there is a field of study dedicated to providing care for the older people called Geriatrics, while geriatricians are physicians who have special training to better understand the unique needs of older adults, which is why they typically prescribe care for adults 65 and older.
One the other hand, a gerontologist studies the problems of aging from a broader perspective. Not only medical issues, but all the various problems faced by seniors and the elderly.
For example, a gerontologist might study the relationship between loneliness and the way seniors use technology, or how genetic risks can change with age, through studies and investigations gerontologist are able to establish a more comprehensive picture of the sort of problems faced by older persons, education us on the need to create policies and programs related to older adults.
Against this backdrop our correspondent spoke with a Gerontology expert, Dr Emem Omokaro of Dave Omokaro Foundation who stated that there are economic values that come with ageing.
Suffice to know that there is a noticeable shortage of care specialists focused on older people, Dr Omokaro is also the president of the Gerontology Association of Nigeria and the co chair and convener of the stakeholder Group on aging Africa. SGA Africa
According to her Dave Omokaro foundation has been focused on ageing for the past ten years, with focus on capacity building that is training policy makers, decision makers, training medical and biomedical professionals, journalist on policy formation planning and orientation on the ageing process, implication of the aging populations, implications of family community, implications to pensions and health care systems and all others that you can get when the population is ageing.
‘‘In Nigeria where you have simultaneous challenges of huge populations at the same time growing absolute numbers of other persons, we focus on enlightening them in order to ensure policy actions.
‘‘With our exposure we want Nigeria to be part of the community that when we really come into taking part in caring for our older persons then we are doing a good job and properly guided.
‘‘When we talk about older persons we talk about ageism which is a form of stereotype against the older persons.
‘‘Ageism is when you lump everybody together like they are indigenous and you generalise in a descriptive form this is who they are that is stereotyping them. Older persons are often lumped together like they are all sick, they are all a burden like they have nothing to contribute.
‘‘Stereotypes lead to discrimination making people and government term the older people as a burden and wouldn’t like to invest in them which is wrong.
Advocacy is the easiest tool to stop ageism, ignorance leads to prejudices, South Africa has Grant for older persons, we need to upgrade and include the older persons by providing them with social protection.
‘‘Older person will continue to contribute to family, to community, to the nation that is why when we keep them healthy and keep them functional they take away the burden off and the working populations of children when we provide health insurance even they can buy into this health insurance it means you keep them healthy and their children who are in the working population can save money’’ she explained.
Speaking on the benefits of the older people Dr Omokaro called on the government to invest in the older generation.
Apart from them contributing and growing the economy as caregivers, older women are the ones caring for younger children especially during ‘omugwo’ which is done free of charge, they should be charging so income could come in for them and 60 percent of farmers are older persons and they are still farming.
‘‘Why it appears like the older ones are not contributing is cause nobody is investing in their means of livelihood, if there was investment of course the community will surely grow and they will earn money like every other person and like they are cooperatives.
She however stated that the advocacy for the rights of older persons is a mission for everyone who intends to grow old someday adding that countries that have looked at ageing as an industry have reaped its benefits.
Suffice to know that there is a noticeable shortage of care specialists focused on older people
Saturday, April 24, 2021
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Power lifter urges F.G to harness benefits of the sport
Bayelsa born International Power Lifter, Erepaei Sunday has disclosed that there are enormous benefits in power lifting as he urged the federal government to harness power lifting as an avenue to empower youth through strength and power sports.
Addressing journalist in Abuja, Sunday also known as "Sunny power" noted that through constant competition in power lifting a lot of young people will be gainfully employed thereby reducing youth unrest in the country.
Sunny power, who is also the president of World Power Lifting Federation of Nigeria, stated that awareness of the sports was low in Nigeria despite its international acceptance as he maintained that he has concluded plans to partner with the F.G through the office of the minister for youth and sports to increase awareness and acceptance of the sport.
‘I will be working with all 36 states of the federation through their commissioners and directors of sports’’ he said.
He explained that collaborations with stakeholders in sports development will attract international investors into the country to support and sponsor power lifting events.
‘‘Constant engagement with stakeholders and talks about strength and power sports, catch them young, talent hunting with cash awards will always be in our events. Annual coaching seminar will be organised to improve our techniques’’ he said.
The award winning power lifter also added that his mission is to see that power lifting and strongest man sports are included in the national sports festival in the country, disclosing that plans are in top gear to establish a power sports academy in the country for proper training of youths.
Sunny power however appealed to government at all levels to support the age long sport which has given him international exposure and a career.
Saturday, September 19, 2020
ANDP: We did not field any candidate for Bayelsa Election- Femowei
The National working committee of the Advanced Nigerian Democratic
Party, ANDP led by its chairman Mr James Pere femowei esq has disclosed that the
party did not field any candidate for the November 16th 2019 Governorship
election in Bayelsa state and therefore cannot have sued INEC for
unlawful exclusion of the party in the election process.
Femowei made the statement at a press briefing at the Savanna suits area
3 Abuja recently stressing that on this grounds its expelled Chairman Barr
Charles Ogboli holds no constitutional grounds to sue INEC on behalf of the
party.
According to the executives of the party there is an urgent need to put
the records straight in respect of the participation of ANDP in the Bayelsa guber
election held on the 16th of November 2019 and the position of the party on the
outcome of the judgement of the election petition tribunal delivered on the
17th of August 2020.
The current National Chairman James Pere Femowei said he was the
national legal adviser of the party until 8th December 2018 when the former
chairman Chief Charles Ogboli was expelled from the party by a 2/3 majority due
to several acts of gross misconduct and insubordination.
Femowei stated that the party was unable to conduct primaries rather did
it field any candidate for the 2019 Bayelsa election because its candidates
were disqualified due to their age limitations.
According to him the National Executive Council, NEC, the
National working committee, Nwc, the board of trustees, BOT, and some other
sensible bodies were inaugurated immediately after the expulsion of the
purported chairman by NEC of the party.
Lamenting on the persistent determination of Chief Ogboli to drag the
PDP candidate to court, the ANDP boss noted that the purported ANDP
governorship candidate and the presumed deputy withdrew from the suit when the
full extent of the charade was brought to their notice.
‘‘Chief Ogboli’s reason to continue with the case and deception beats my
imagination’’ he stated.
He prayed for peace to reign supreme in the state as he urged Bayelsans
to be calm as it is their vowed intention to be joined in the suit, raise
preliminary objectives to the locus of chief Ogboli to have filed the suit in
the first instance since the ANDP as a party did not present a candidate for
the governorship election and neither did it sue INEC, the PDP or Governor
Douye Diri at the election tribunal.
Femowei however added that the party has appealed to the higher court hoping that the court will rule in its favour.
Femowei stressed that they are genuine members of the ANDP and that they were unaware of the petition filed by the party at the tribunal challenging Mr Diri’s election adding that they are in support for the governor Douye Diri.
Also he added some picture evidence to show the suspension of Chief Ogboli from the party
Also speaking Quadri - Adu Kehinde the National secretary advises
bayelsans to tow the line of peace and unite to build the state.
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