 you're welcome back to the breakfast and plot cv africa it's now time for off the press our segment i'll take a look at the big stories in our national dailies um let's now welcome our analysts for today mr tundi kawalee good morning thanks for joining us good morning hope you have a great weekend yes we did thank you beginning with the punch newspaper 17 southern governors the scots buhari's land recovery order for herders southern governors worried about grazing routes recovery order suspect hidden agenda states helmsmen deliberate and malamese pronouncement activities in leagos meeting today senate summons x n s itf bosses over alleged 84 billion naira embezzlement mc dn decides 70 medical practitioners cases august over alleged negligence also on the punch newspaper only 88950 out of 3.4 million hectares irrigated our greek output suffers petroleum industry bill dangote refinery others to buy crude in naira sim nin telcos lose 20.83 million subscribers 29.58 billion naira in revenue the youth arrested in a budja church over buhari muskos shirts and slogans also on the punch newspaper we see a picture here of a bad road and the caption reads agbado kyaro road in agbado if for local government area shun state augun state on sunday also on the punch newspaper quara assembly attacks by mohammed faction reports minister to the national working committee brazil based nangiri and held with 100 wraps of cocaine in private parts and in bag tears as tanker kills four traders in all your markets and lastly on the punch european nation rally police killed my daughter i want justice sales says sales girl's mother all right moving on to the nation news papers let's see what we can also find here it says the big one senate panel ok is cabinet formation within 30 days also on the nation news papers this morning truck kills five in the budo market lai mohammed didn't sponsor us a choir quara house members and also the nation news papers this morning yishaw and 10 others listed for nigeria prize for literature police arrest 49 european nation agitators with charms and guns no law against kareen charms that's on the nation this morning still naira devaluation would push petrol subsidy to 7.1 billion naira per day niger delta stakeholders pib provisions not far reaching and finally efcc drills or your assembly officials over one billion naira vehicle contracts those are the big ones on the nation news papers this morning i'm turning out to the next newspaper the guardian debt service burden subsidy may push deficit above seven trillion naira this year deficit already three trillion naira at the end of may debt service ratio hits 97 percent past pib scandalous niger delta group declares bandits kill seven kidnap seven in kaduna canu didn't authorize ritual killings says ipop police parade 49 european nation agitators in legos third wave scare legos inspect synagogue ahead of joshua's burial deadly delta variants already in 96 countries says the buho nigeria records 71 new cases legos with 63 fears over misappropriation of 80 billion naira released for local manufacture of vaccines all right now on the daily independent news papers banks aggressive digital drive may spur massive job cuts also aviation stakeholders worried as a ground handling rates drops to four hundred dollars syraps use buhari over 25 billion naira overdrafts taking for 25 billion dollars overdrafts taken from cbn police parade 49 suspect for holding european nation rally in legos display charms and ammunition recovered also defections pdp governors takeover on dog divine material supreme court battle bandits abduct babies nurses security guards in xaria hospital shocking and moves on the way to suspend live mohammed over factional apc secretariat reps inquires because the sole minister of a claim on campaign funding finally ncc exceeds revenue target post 150 billion naira spectrum fee in five months good morning once again mr call wally thanks for joining us all right let's start with the european nation agitate agitators the news says 49 of them were arrested with charms and you know some say also ammunition quickly react to the response of the legos state government to the rally and the arrest of these 49 what the response of the police so the rally and that was the legos state government in my own bulletino they are irresponsible and they clearly give the intended meant let us and all that the negera constitution stands for there are a plethora of authorities with regard to the people's right to demonstrate you and i will remember the speciality of police and the the constitutional provisions under the fundamental malice a freedom of association freedom to protest a war of yours one of the tenets of democracy is that when people grip with government programs policies and action is either they go to court to eliminate the grievances or they will put the national assembly to reverse some of those policies they don't like or they go into lobbying and medication mobbing mediation constellations and what are you with the government so if this is the case and you don't expect people to begin to take losses of their hands or engage in health and you must allow people to feel the exercise they are right to protest and hold demonstrations and we must remember that the people in government today use the tools of demonstrations and protest a great deal for them to be able to get to power and get to Nigeria before to vote out their predecessor government so everything that they have promised or everything that they have stood for everything that the constitutional guarantees of everything that the law has given to the negera people the people in government today present moment worthy and the apc are taking it away from us it's like we are returning to nineteen eighty three nineteen eighty five from present moment where it was in power this was how we saw this intolerance those people exercising their fundamental human rights and the police are even overstepping a band by parading those who demonstrated in uh who persuaded in those demonstrations uh it has also been uh alleged and the murder of again and claimed that it was the police that killed a daughter all these things are manifestations of what you call a racist government in fact this government is becoming more and more addicted to the blood of evils and to the blood of Yoruba and to the blood of those who criticize them and it is incumbent or on Nigeria to stand up and say no to all these senseless kingdoms or traditional kingdoms that we are seeing all over the place the world has grown has has grown this kind of just a poor manner of a managed government you are you got into government and your performance has been atrocious uh competent uh irresponsible and then you know Nigeria people are now crying and you are now seeing this you shut out your mother should not cry where is that a battle when the child is beating the child is expected to cry but what the government is telling us today that we should not complain about their incompetence about their inability to deliver the this is a democracy uh it is only in Nigeria that this kind of a thing should be happening and we should all stand up and say no to it okay so one of the key issues you know in the country right now still remains this farmer's head is clashed there's also the Yoruba nation agitation and all the reaction to it by the state and the federal government now 17 southern governors are set to meet in Lagos today in Alousa who's said by Governor Babaji Desong Walu what do you expect of that decision and how would you assess the impact of the one they had in May in Delta State can you repeat that again I think I get it can you hear me yes I'm telling you now okay I was saying that okay I was saying that 17 southern governors are meeting in Lagos today in Alousa to discuss issues that affect the southern part of the country and you know recall that they had met in May 11th you know where they banned up and grazing amongst other resolutions so I'm saying what are you expecting of these governors and what are your comments on maybe their synergy you know coming together to make decisions that affect their states well first and foremost it's a very no-putting it's something that it's a long battle you will remember when even battle was a life it will usually discuss the kind of things the kind of activities that the southern governors are doing now as a kind of a court concordia or a shake across a Niger it's probably this will probably be the second time that we are seeing the southern governors exercise this kind of solidarity this kind of comradeship this kind of friendship so we encourage them I'm suspect that when they meet in Alousa they might be reviewing the decision that they took in the first met I think was it in Onitsha or in Delta where they left that was there that when the first met in the Delta state I suspect that they might also be reviewing the directive of Mr President that the autonomy general of the tradition should talk about the effect and recover all the grazing routes that have been encroached upon all over the country my worries is that when they take this kind of decision they usually will not have the will the political will this time to really push through whatever decision that they have taken for because of their very special political ambition also because most of them also they have coupled at an end that they have what those that are meeting with escalating water flow otherwise this not immediately the president gave that kind of a clarity what would have expected the whole reaction from some of these other governors but to them their personal ambition is more paramount to the welfare of their people it might just be another talk show I don't see them having the political with really able to drive through some of the things that or again that that they have said for them say say for example the kidnap of Nandikano and then the horrendous attack on the home of a Sunday boy in the process I haven't had any of this anything called no speak with regards to that and to me that is more important because what those two people what those two great Nigerians are doing is in the way the foundation of what the governors are now going to be discussing in their respective whatever machines that they are holding so for them to keep quiet on that kind of a thing doesn't a sequence for us at the company for them as a covenants really meant a business and because of their integrity they have started it have they provided the necessary funds have they really allowed these people to do the work the way it should be done they won't allow them to do the work because they are always afraid and scared of annoying of not being the good books of the another principle all right the daily impending this morning there's a story on bandits abducting babies and nurses and security guards at a hospital in Zaria quickly share your thoughts on that one it seems like it has gotten you know to that level of desperation where even babies now have been kidnapped you already made yes go ahead please yeah well you are nice to know that the Kaduna state has become the world capital of kidnapping this has been going on almost on a daily basis the stories of kidnapping no longer has a kind of effect or the kind of impact or gives the kind of feelings that the Nigerian people used to have when they hear that people are thinking now we are almost reaching a state of anomaly we're becoming numb with regards to these activities the truth of the matter is that the mining kaduna state too causing that the governor is good at making noise and designing blueprints that he never gets effect not too long ago a few weeks ago he now said he has a blueprint to stop kidnapping in kaduna state i remember he also said that once you don't pay bandits once you don't pay ransom banditry and kidnapping with society or if you want to wear a kaduna but that has not stopped the truth of the matter is that the policies and programs that the government in kaduna state has been doing since the roof i came to power take people take people's jobs away from that it's also take screening opportunities from the children people also lose their houses just a lot or two is another who fees was increased by 500 per cent and the students demonstrated better than the government used to their demonstrations and calling for dollars and dollars and the security guards were sent out and then i think two students were killed in a cold blood for course it is somebody's children somebody's fun it is somebody's daughter you are killing and when the government goes out to kill other people's children and they show the seed of solitude and blood on the people you are not meant to respect the kind of activities and reactions that we're getting in the kaduna state when people lose their jobs not many people who want to be beggars not many people who want to stay at home and die of water for not many people who want to downstab people they are likely to do things that the lord of snot family thought has kicked up here and other to keep making ends meet so the government of kaduna state should give people their jobs back they should also let the children consume it to pay the school fees that they are paying now because the money is not even there when you're supposed to pay the 500 per cent increase for that month they should follow the example of legal space with their security transform and with the government and the private businesses in legal space who put money down to provide the necessary material for the police and also encouragement in terms of extra hours in terms of insurance in terms of compensation when security people lose their job and because of their duty we haven't seen much of this in kaduna state and in other parts of the country all the time it's they they take a boat to abuja to beg and they see that the government at the center should put all the peace of whatever is happening they are like Oliver twist who is never satisfied with whatever it gets at any particular period in time okay so let's talk about syrup and the federal government we know about how they always you know sue the presidency over you know one issue another demanding demanding transparency so right now syrup is in president mohammed abu harry over 25 billion uh nyra billion billion dollars overdraft taken from the cbn that's on the daily independence as well and they're basically saying that the federal government owes in Nigeria that accountability and transparency and they're you know invoking the freedom of information act to demand that the presidency releases details of how they've basically spent about 25 billion dollars that they've taken including those loans from the cbn and no date has been fixed for this hearing yet but how would you foresee this to go do you think the federal government will you know give syrup what they want and the people what they want the transparency or do you think they will continue to slog this out in court and also how would you rate the president in terms of being open with their communication and uh you know spending with the people well let me say that the several people are showing good example you know at the beginning of this conversation i said that people have two three or four opportunities to express their opinion or grievances when government policies and programs uh it's likely the pensioner i say you could go to court because we don't apologize you to in back of seven you can do lobby you can do mediation you can do coordination you can also do protest and not so when syrup goes to court it takes a long time before decisions are taken before the government when syrup goes to court sometimes or most time the government will not even go because of that when these court orders are gotten but to see the syrup is lately listed for the rule of law for the future so that when our children come it will be saying that certain persons at one period in time try as much as possible to ensure that Nigeria does not do the part of anarchy that we govern ourselves with the instrumentality of law that we are a people a society that respects their love so whether syrup gets a favorable position in court and whether the government obeys these decisions or not it's good that they see go to court we are teaching ourselves that we are civilized people that we should always at all see not in time uh encourage government activities that program using the instrumentality left of law now with the issue that they took to court uh you will recollect nothing long ago the governor of those states said the people in authority who are merely printing money and spending it and the government uh initially united but uh somehow a recipient governor came out to say look it was money that were borrowing the state to be able to meet the obligations and pay salaries what is coming out now the overcast that you're talking about and all that is the equivalent of merely printing money and spending it this is what is described as the way that mail by government of finances programs and all that and there is not a source for me that kind of a here if there's also the affiliation in the field and to to the national assembly there are professions in and which was a part into law you have to go back to the national assembly and say look they let me that you are taking from so so so places and all that we haven't gotten the taxes that we say we will use to finance these government programs and all that have not come in we want to borrow money from the cpn we want to use ways and ways to finance government programs and activities and then it is the national assembly will submit the merits and the merits of those things and then maybe first um a appeal to pack up the profession and not have to be able to to take over from the city but this has nothing to focus on this is um a breach of the appropriation please if I it is an impeachable offense and I'm bulldozing because the appropriation law is a law that the government is not expected to violate then let's also go back home a comment that is borrowing money from dust anywhere it could borrow from the international community from the local fund from the cpn and it's also the government that has in the last two or three weeks established about five or six universities what they are about and also some other organizations um where in reality you don't have many to finance those programs to to to to finance this establishment of those schools you also will remember that as of today as we spread to again gold spikes because all the agreement that the which is government that the present school that we have got with the property finance they are not being made by government so how can you be borrowing money to establish a university schools and name and the pay salaries if it's never talked when monies are borrowed such monies are supposed to be invested in project i'll be able to repay a low but that is not what we are saying that with this government furthermore i have been emphasizing this the cost of contract in this part of the world you see is one of the highest is not the highest in the whole world what efforts have this government made to review the cost of contracts in the country but that we can bring in down the monies and all that that we have spent all that is prepared in the back in some of this project also look at the cost of corporate governance and the the jumbo piece in the national assembly the security votes that all the executive hands of government and even the legislative and the local government that we are taking why can't we review some of these things and all that because invariably these people don't deserve to get any or take any security vote they are not the commissioners of police or the dpo of the local police stations in their respective area and there are several theories of other things and ways are made by which governments can corrupt them and prove that it has been the top look at the world that we are passing with a book water this was including also the past day we have to wrap it up here and Nigeria is being forced to basically like a ammunition taking 47 bombs and water for when the landmines when these are things that the book water the right track book water money are produced. Mr. Kulawole who would have to wrap up here because of time would have to wrap up here thank you very much for your time this morning we always enjoy kicking off our monday mornings with you here on the breakfast so thank you for joining us this morning thank you all right we wish you a beautiful week ahead all right stay with us we're of course going on a short break when we come back we're moving into a little bit of history i'm going back to the year 1975 to tell you a little bit about tennis history i'm going back to the year 1946 to talk about you know a time in our history where you know women the bodies of women began to you know be looked at through a different lens we'll be right back