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Why we advocated more funding for NIMC, NYSC, others in 2025 budget proposal – Reps Dep Spokesman
The House of Representatives is pushing for adequate funding for some government agencies, over the proposed amount in the 2025 budget, the Deputy Spokesman of the House, Hon Philip Agbese, has said.
Ahead of the possible passage of the N49.70 trillion 2025 budget proposal this week by the National Assembly, the Benue State-born congressman told The PUNCH that some agencies considered very critical to the nation’s socio-economic development have been penciled down for improved funding in the 2025 fiscal year.
While reiterating the commitment of the Speaker Tajudeen Abbas-led House to playing its part in birthing a new Nigeria; the lawmaker enjoined Nigerians to be hopeful, noting that the current hardship being felt across the country will soon give way to national prosperity.
He said, “We are making a case for improved funding for the National Identity Management Commission, the National Youth Service Corps and the Nigerian Defence Academy in the 2025 budget proposal. There are other agencies of government that are likely to benefit from this too.
“Yes, NIMC has become a very important agency of government in the past few years. A lot of Nigerians may not know how critical the agency is but we can’t talk about a national data bank without making and empowering that commission.
“They came up with a robust projection for 2025 but they can only deliver if they are empowered to train their staff members, and acquire the latest technological devices critical to the work they do. Without the NIMC, the war against terrorism will be difficult for the government and the security agencies.”
According to the All Progressives Congress lawmaker, the time has come for the reformation of the NYSC scheme, given its contribution to manpower needs of the nation in both the public and private sectors.
“The ideal of the NYSC must be sustained and this informed the decision to demand adequate funding of the corps. It is too early to disclose the amount we have agreed on but it is important to say that the National Assembly is not happy with the state of the NYSC. We need it to be better funded to meet the needs of corps members. During their service years; they gave a lot to the nation in a way that cannot be explained with ease,” he added.
He made a similar argument for the NDA, noting that “At a time terrorists continue to come up with new strategies despite the gallantry of our troops; we cannot but devise means to outwit them. One of the ways to do this is to improve the funding of the institutions charged with the mandate of building the capacity of our security personnel to tackle emerging security challenges.
“In all this, we also realized that the budget envelope system is not enough to meet the capital expenditure needs of most of these agencies. If you recall when the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle appeared before the House Committee on Defence to defend the ministry’s budget; one of the things he complained about was the paltry allocation of N50bn in the 2025 budget proposal. It is the same story for other agencies of government.”
He also noted that foreign missions deserve commendation for their services to the nation, adding that an upward review of their budget estimates has been agreed by the House.
Recall that in the 2025 Appropriation Bill, presented to the National Assembly on December 18, 2024, by President Bola Tinubu, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was allocated N66.88bn for capital expenditure and N286.88bn for recurrent (non-debt) expenditure.
Disturbed by the poor proposed allocation, the Chairman, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Oluwole Oke told PUNCH Online in January 2025 that “The needs assessment conducted by the ministry indicates they require N1.5tn.
“While the Federal Government may not be able to meet this in a single financial year, and in line with the Fiscal Responsibility Act and the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework approved by the parliament, the ministry and its missions should receive at least N500bn. We must also consider the impact of the unstable exchange rate.
“We have numerous obligations, including subscriptions to international organisations, passage allowances for Foreign Service Officers, and the United Nations General Assembly, among others.”
In the words of Agbese, “We have made a case for the missions because of the critical services they are rendering to Nigerians in other countries,” he said, pointing also that the parliament has been very impressed with the stewardship of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo.
“The Aviation Ministry under the watch of Festus Keyamo has brought in a lot of reforms aimed at boosting the government’s revenue as well as improving our national image. We are prepared to improve on the funding of the Ministry in this year’s budget proposal.
That said, Mr Agbese urged Nigerians to stay optimistic in the New Year, noting that the Federal Government with the support of the National Assembly is working hard to make life enjoyable to the citizens within the shortest possible time.
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World Cup: South Africa Hold Off South Korea For 1-0 Win
South Africa opened their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a determined 1-0 victory over South Korea on Thursday night. The match, played in Los Angeles, was a showcase of grit, tactical organisation, and a decisive finish that gave the African side three crucial points.
The breakthrough came in the 27th minute when striker Lyle Foster timed his run perfectly to meet a defence-splitting pass from Themba Zwane. Foster calmly slotted the ball past the Korean goalkeeper, sending the South African fans into wild celebration. The goal proved to be the difference in a contest where both teams fought hard for control.
South Korea responded with urgency, pushing forward through Son Heung-min and Hwang Hee-chan. Their attacking intent forced South Africa to defend deep, but the backline, marshalled by Siyanda Xulu and Mothobi Mvala, held firm. Goalkeeper Ronwen Williams was outstanding, producing a vital save in the 41st minute to deny Hwang from close range.
The second half was dominated by South Korea, who enjoyed long spells of possession and tested South Africa’s resilience. Despite the pressure, the South Africans remained disciplined, breaking up play and relying on counterattacks to ease the tension. Percy Tau and Zwane combined well in midfield, slowing the tempo and frustrating the Korean attackers.
South Korea’s best chance came in the 68th minute when Son broke free inside the box, but his shot was deflected wide by Williams. That moment summed up Korea’s evening—energetic but wasteful in front of goal.
South Africa nearly doubled their lead late in the game when Foster’s header from a corner rattled the crossbar. The close call kept the contest alive, but the South Africans managed the final minutes with maturity, slowing the pace and breaking up play to secure the win.
Coach Hugo Broos praised his team’s resilience, noting that the players executed the game plan with precision. He emphasised the importance of starting the tournament with a victory, especially against a strong Asian opponent.
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South Korea’s coach Jürgen Klinsmann admitted his side lacked sharpness in the final third. He promised adjustments ahead of their next fixture, stressing that the team must convert chances to remain competitive in the group.
Statistically, South Korea enjoyed 59 percent possession and registered five shots on target, compared to South Africa’s three. Yet, the numbers did not translate into goals, underlining South Africa’s defensive organisation and efficiency in attack.
The victory places South Africa in a promising position in their group, boosting hopes of advancing to the knockout stages. For South Korea, the defeat is a setback, but with two matches remaining, they still have opportunities to recover.
The 2026 World Cup, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, continues to deliver thrilling encounters. South Africa’s triumph will resonate across the continent, inspiring fans in Nigeria and beyond who are closely following Africa’s representatives in the tournament.
South Africa’s next challenge will be against a European powerhouse, while South Korea must regroup quickly to keep their campaign alive. The stakes are rising, and every point counts in the race for qualification.
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Mexico Beat Czechia 3-0 In the World Cup 2026 Tournament
Mexico delivered a commanding performance on Thursday night, defeating Czechia 3-0 in their opening fixture of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The match, played at a packed stadium in the United States, highlighted Mexico’s attacking flair and defensive organisation, leaving Czechia struggling to find rhythm.
The Mexicans began with intensity, pressing high and forcing Czechia into early mistakes. Their reward came in the 12th minute when striker Raúl Jiménez calmly converted a low cross from Hirving Lozano. The early goal set the tone, energising the Mexican supporters who turned the venue into a sea of green.
Czechia attempted to respond with long balls and quick transitions, but Mexico’s midfield trio-controlled possession and dictated the pace. Captain Edson Álvarez marshalled the centre of the pitch, breaking up attacks and recycling play with composure.
Mexico doubled their lead in the 34th minute. A swift counterattack saw Lozano sprint down the right flank before delivering a precise pass to Santiago Giménez, who slotted home with confidence. The second goal deflated Czechia’s momentum and forced them deeper into their own half.
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After the break, Czechia tried to regroup, introducing fresh legs to spark creativity. However, Mexico’s defense, led by César Montes, remained resolute. Goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, playing in his sixth World Cup, made a crucial save in the 58th minute to deny Czechia’s Patrik Schick from close range.
Mexico sealed the victory in the 72nd minute. Substitute Uriel Antuna capitalised on a defensive lapse, racing clear and finishing past the Czech goalkeeper. The third goal confirmed Mexico’s dominance and effectively ended Czechia’s hopes of a comeback.
The final whistle was met with jubilant celebrations from Mexican fans, who believe this team has the quality to progress deep into the tournament. Coach Jaime Lozano praised his players’ discipline and sharpness, noting that the blend of experience and youthful energy is Mexico’s strength.
For Czechia, the defeat was a sobering start. Coach Jaroslav Šilhavý admitted his side struggled to cope with Mexico’s pace and pressing game. He promised adjustments ahead of their next fixture, stressing the importance of resilience in tournament football.
Statistically, Mexico enjoyed 62 percent possession, completed 480 passes, and registered seven shots on target compared to Czechia’s two. The numbers reflected the gulf in performance and underlined Mexico’s superiority on the night.
This result places Mexico at the top of their group, giving them a strong platform for qualification. Czechia, meanwhile, must regroup quickly to avoid an early exit.
The 2026 World Cup, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, continues to deliver drama and excitement. With Mexico’s emphatic win, fans across Nigeria and beyond will be watching closely to see if El Tri can finally break their long-standing barrier of reaching the quarterfinals.
Mexico’s next match will be against a formidable European opponent, while Czechia face an uphill battle in their second fixture. The stakes are high, and the tournament is only just beginning.
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Boa Constrictors Shock Golfers On UK Course
DARLINGTON — Golfers in County Durham faced an unusual hazard this month when two boa constrictors were discovered on the Blackwell Grange golf course. The snakes, each measuring around three metres, were found a week apart, sparking concern about the abandonment of exotic pets in the UK.
The first boa was spotted on 13 June during a junior golf lesson. A 12-year-old girl’s shot landed directly on the snake, prompting instructor Aaron Cox to act quickly. Using his golf club, Cox moved the reptile away from the course before securing it in a box.
Just a week later, on 20 June, Cox encountered another boa near the rough. He repeated the same process, removing the snake and taking it to a nearby reptile shop. Unfortunately, both snakes later died, reportedly due to illness.
Cox, originally from Australia, said he was accustomed to seeing snakes in his home country but had never encountered large boas in England. He noted that while adders are occasionally seen on UK courses, the presence of boa constrictors was unprecedented.
“I’ve been here for six, seven summers, and not once has it ever happened. Now we’ve seen two in a week, and there are reports of more in North Yorkshire,” he said.
Boa constrictors are native to South America and can grow beyond three metres. They are non-venomous and generally not considered dangerous to humans, preferring smaller prey. However, they require extensive care, food, and space, making them challenging pets.
Cox suggested the snakes were abandoned by their owner, possibly due to the high cost of care and their deteriorating health. He criticised the act as cruel, urging pet owners to seek help from animal welfare organisations rather than dumping animals.
“It’s a shame and a cruel act by whoever did it. People should think twice before keeping pets they cannot look after,” he said.
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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) expressed concern over the incident. The charity urged anyone with information about the snakes’ abandonment to come forward, stressing that exotic pets should never be released into the wild.
The RSPCA highlighted that reptiles often suffer when abandoned, as they are unable to adapt to the UK climate and may carry diseases.
The discovery has raised questions about the growing trend of keeping exotic pets in Britain. While snakes like boas are popular among enthusiasts, their long lifespan — often exceeding 30 years — and demanding care requirements make them unsuitable for many households.
Animal welfare advocates warn that abandonment poses risks not only to the animals but also to local ecosystems and communities. Exotic species can spread disease or disrupt native wildlife if released into unsuitable environments.
Golfers at Blackwell Grange expressed shock at the unusual hazard. For many, the incident highlighted the need for stricter regulations on exotic pet ownership and better public awareness about the responsibilities involved.
Local residents also voiced concern about safety, though experts emphasised that boas are not aggressive toward humans. The greater issue, they said, was the welfare of the snakes themselves.
The appearance of boa constrictors on a UK golf course has drawn attention to the challenges of exotic pet ownership and the consequences of abandonment. While the reptiles posed little danger to golfers, their mistreatment underscores the importance of responsible animal care.
Authorities and welfare groups continue to investigate, hoping to prevent similar incidents and ensure exotic pets are handled with proper responsibility.
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