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UK Backs Decentralisation Of Policing, Other Reforms In Nigeria

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The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Montgomery, expressed delight on Monday over the ongoing reforms initiated by the 10th House of Representatives to decentralise policing during the ongoing constitutional review exercise.     He gave the commendation during the national public hearing on the sixth alteration of the 1999 Constitution held at the instance of the Special Ad-hoc Committee chaired by Hon. Benjamin Kalu. Represented by his Deputy, Gill Lever, the UK High Commissioner said: “It shows an understanding that the legitimacy of any constitution rests not only on its legal foundations, but on the voices and on the aspirations of the people it serves. “And the huge turnout today shows that there is a healthy and considerable desire that there is in Nigeria for participatory democracy, and I am noting the very large numbers of people from different interest groups, including the women, on behalf of the special seat still. “The Government of the United Kingdom is committed to our modest support for this process, through our partnership with the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC). “Our support is rooted in a shared belief, that inclusive governance, built on public participation, built on the need for fostering public trust, is a cornerstone of a resilient democracy. “As your partner, the UK understands that any constitutional reform process is a complex undertaking. It needs thoughtful deliberations, the building of sufficient consensus, and the creation of shared visions for future arrangements. “But any strict process also presents a rare opportunity, to strengthen institutions and reflect the changing needs of society, and an opportunity to continue a national journey to building more capable, accountable, responsive, and therefore more inclusive and equitable states. “It is the sovereign right of Nigeria’s elected representatives to lead any such constitutional review process. As onlookers, we are encouraged by the scope and ambition of your proposals, and there are some which will be implemented in the future. “It will make a real difference to building your nation-states, to make it more responsive, more inclusive, and equitable. I am of course talking about the Special or Reserve Seats Bill, which seeks to enhance Women’s representation in Parliament, addressing a real concern sought by many across the nation about equity. “The Bill is a major step towards more inclusive representation. Around the world we have seen how increased participation of women in governance leads to more equitable decision-making, stronger democratic outcomes, more peace, less conflict, and increased economic growth and prosperity. “It is therefore great to note the very widespread support for this Bill, sponsored by the Right Honourable Deputy Speaker, and very much our heat machine, amongst Nigerian citizens throughout this process, and especially at the zonal public hearings of the Committee around Nigeria. “Equally important are the proposals on decentralised policing, the key area of cooperation between the UK and Nigeria, and to our recent Security and Defence Partnership dialogue in London in July. “We reaffirmed our commitment to work together to address shared threats, threats that do not respect borders and put both our peoples and our economic goals at risk. “Policing is an important component of our partnership, and we look forward to working with you to implement the outcomes of the review process in this area. “We commend the Constitution Review Committee for engaging on these and other issues, touching on electoral reform, local government, the judiciary, and so on, issues that Nigerian Citizens truly care about, in a consultative manner to debate the evidence, the pros and cons, and find the best ways forward. “As your long-standing partner and friend, the UK remains committed to supporting democratic institutions and processes that build a Nigerian nation and state that is more peaceful, prosperous, and responsive to the needs of its citizens,” he assured.
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Doku insists On League Victory Despite Everton Draw With Man City

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Jeremy Doku insisted Manchester “will keep on fighting” in the Premier League title race despite their “painful” draw with Everton on Monday.

 

City drew 3-3 with the Toffees at Hill Dickinson Stadium, with Doku scoring a 97th-minute equaliser, having also scored the opening goal.

Doku’s equaliser (96:49) is City’s third-latest goal on record (since 2006-07) in a Premier League game after John Stones’ strike against Arsenal in September 2024 (97:14) and Gabriel Jesus’ goal against Everton in February 2019 (96:52).

Doku has had a hand in six goals across his last five games for City in all competitions (four goals, two assists), as many as in his previous 22 games combined (one goal, five assists).

The Belgian also created the most chances in the match against Everton (four), completed the most dribbles (5/7) and won the most duels (14/19).

City avoided defeat in a Premier League game despite trailing by 2+ goals as late as the 82nd minute for the first time since March 2012 against Sunderland (3-3).

They went on to win the league title in 2011-12, and Doku believes City can still beat Arsenal to the trophy this season.

“First half, we played well and created a lot of chances. We know if we don’t score those chances, it is going to get difficult at the end,” said Doku.

“Obviously, they are at their own stadium, they create chances, and they are dangerous, and they scored two goals, but I think we gave them the game.

“Good that we came back because one point is not bad in games like this.

“We will see. It feels painful now. There is still a lot of games to go. We lost two points, but we know that one point can be important at the end.

“We will keep on fighting. We owe it to ourselves and to our fans.”

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Xenophobia: Nigerians Seeking Return From S A Will Bear The Cost – FG

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Nigerians interested in repatriation from South Africa will be responsible for the cost of their return trip to Nigeria.

The ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa, stated this during a press briefing on Monday in Abuja.
The briefing came shortly after a closed-door meeting between the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dunoma Ahmed, and the South African Acting High Commissioner, Lesoli Machele.

Mr Ebienfa said the process will be self-funded and not state-funded, as it is a voluntary decision that the Nigerian government will only facilitate and coordinate.

In the recent past, such reparations have been sponsored by Nigerian airline owners, particularly Allen Onyema, the CEO of Air Peace.

The Nigerian government, on Sunday, indicated its readiness to repatriate its citizens from South Africa due to xenophobic violence.

The effort primarily targets Nigerians who feel threatened by the xenophobic violence and tension in parts of South Africa, as the protests against black immigrants in the country continue. Two Nigerians were killed last month.

Since the announcement, about 130 Nigerians in South Africa have expressed a willingness to return home voluntarily.

Mr Ebienfa stated that the return of the Nigerians depends on their financial capacity, as they would be expected to fund their trip back home individually.

He said, “Those willing to leave are expected to approach the high commission and, given that their decision is voluntary, have the resources to fund their return to Nigeria.”
The government will not “provide an aircraft from Nigeria to convey them.”

He also noted that the speed of the repatriation process will be determined by the availability of funds.
“Yes, 130 as of this morning have registered, but actualisation would be required to have their flight ticket to move back to Nigeria.”

Mr Ebienfa also explained that Nigerians who have so far expressed interest are motivated either by concerns about threats to their lives or by fear of arrest by South African law enforcement agencies.

“There are two groups of Nigerians who want to come back. One group feels the country is not safe for them and wants to come. They have all their papers intact.

“Then there is also the second group that has travel document violations or resident permit violations. And instead of running away from law enforcement, they are appealing that the government facilitate their movement back to Nigeria,” he explained.

However, he noted that the process is still being worked out and that the government would step in to provide aircraft or other needed assistance if tensions rise and the situation becomes more volatile.

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Marcelino To Leave Villarreal At End Of Season

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Villarreal head coach Marcelino Garcia Toral will leave ​at the end of the ‌season despite securing a second consecutive Champions League qualification, the LaLiga ​club said on Monday (today). 
The ​60-year-old, who also managed the ⁠team between 2013 and ​2016 and guided them back ​to the Spanish top flight, has led Villarreal more than any other ​coach, overseeing 298 games ​across all competitions.

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Villarreal sit third in LaLiga ‌with ⁠four matches remaining, a position that guarantees them elite European football next season.
Marcelino, who ​rejoined Villarreal ​in ⁠2023, won the Copa del Rey with ​Valencia in 2019 and ​the ⁠Spanish Super Cup with Athletic Bilbao in 2021. He has ⁠been ​linked with English ​Premier League clubs.
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