040108
ABYF for positive change in Army barracks
The Nigerian Army is to establish an Army Barrack Youth Foundation this Month to positively re-direct the vision of children in the barracks.
The Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Solomon Giwa-Amu, made this known in Abuja while on visit to the Director General of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Mr Ben Egbuna.
He solicited for the support of the Corporation in the area of publicity and reiterated the Army’s support for democracy and the rule of law.
Responding, the representative of the Director General, who is also the Secretary to the Corporation, Alhaji Mustapha Kurama, said the FRCN was ready to support the Army.
Alhaji Kurama however called on the Army to take advantage of FRCN’s wide reach to publicize its activities and enlighten the officers and men on the demands of democracy.
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030108
Bwari: Isa urges traditional heads to sustain heritage
Traditional Rulers in Bwari Area Council have been urged to sustain the rich Cultural and Traditional heritage of their people.
Chief Executive of Bwari Area Council, Isa Dara made the call on the occasion of Bwaya Traditional Day in Bwari.
Isa Dara explained that Traditional Rulers in the country were known for promoting peaceful co-existence and good governance. He urged the Gbagyi community in Bwari to be tolerant and accommodating of other tribes in the area.
The Chairman also advised residents and staff of the council against petition writing for rapid development of the Area.
Earlier, the Etsu of Bwari, Dimas Isuwa Zamayi said, Bwaya Day was to remind the people of Bwari chiefdom of the significance of their rich culture and tradition.
Dobi assures Kuje, others of development
The Residents of Gwagwalada, Kuje, Abaji and Kwali in the FCT have cause to be hopeful this New Year.
This is because their representative in the Lower Chamber of the National Assembly, Isa Dobi, says the areas will witness a facelift in the New Year.
He wants the people to pray for the country and its leaders. Isa Dobi pledged his determination to work for the welfare of the people.
Etsu asks politicians to focus on the society
Beneficiaries of programmes aimed at changing the lives of the less privileged in Kuje Area Council have turned Oliver twist.
This is because, they want political office holders to focus their attention on the condition of the down trodden on the society.
Although very grateful to the Kuje Area Council, they noted that the society would be a better place if the affluent pay attention to the welfare of the less privileged especially to make them self reliant.
In a remark at the occasion, the Chairman of the Council, Danladi Etsu Zhin stressed the need for people with disability in the area to look beyond their problem and explore the potential in them.
Food items, clothing materials and cash, were some of the largesse distributed to widows, people with disability, orphans and the aged at the occasion.
Mpape cries out for amenities
Residents of Mpape in Bwari Area Council of the FCT have sent an SOS to the council’s administration for urgent provision of portable water to the area.
The residents expressed dismay that despite being close to the city, the area could not boast of a single borehole constructed by the government.
On his part, the Deputy District Head of Mpape Umaru Wakili appealed to the council and the FCT administration to come to their aid to avoid possible outbreak of any epidemic due to lack of portable water.
According to him, a gallon of water is sold at between 35 to 40 naira, which a lot of the residents can not afford.
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020108
Modibbo assures all of equal opportunities
The Federal Capital Territory Administration says it will give equal opportunity to all Nigerians and Foreigners resident in the territory irrespective of gender, religion or political affiliations.
FCT Minister, Dr Aliyu Modibbo, stated this in Abuja in his New Year message to the residents of the territory. He said the administration would work with the private sector to bring the much needed development in Abuja.
Dr Modibbo also appealed to residents to pray for continued unity of the country and its leadership.
PH: 20 houses burnt as tanker loses control
Property worth millions of Naira were destroyed when a tanker loaded with petrol lost control at Rumueme Mile four and burst into flames.
About twenty houses were burnt down but no life was lost in the accident.
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281207
Accident claims 23 lives at Nassarawa Eggon
Twenty-three people have been confirmed dead in an accident involving an eighteen seater bus and a tipper at Nassarawa Eggon, Lafia-Keffi Road on Thursday.
The eighteen seater bus which was coming from Makurdi axis collided with the tipper while trying to over take a trailer.
An eye witness account said there were thirteen males and five females as well as five children in the bus. News men reports that the corpses have been deposited at the General Hospital Makurdi.
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191807
Zuma wins leadership of the country’s ruling ANC
Jacob Zuma has defeated South Africa’s President Thabo Mbeki to win the leadership of the country’s ruling ANC.
Mr. Zuma won the votes of more than sixty percent of the delegates at the first ANC leadership conference in fifty eight years to emerge victorious.
By this Jacob Zuma will now become the front runner to take over as President when Mr Mbeki steps down in 2009.
Although Mr. Zuma is likely to become the next National President he could still face corruption charges in connection with a multi-million Dollar arms deal.
Friendship between President Mbeki and Jacob Zuma ended publicly in 2005 when Mr Zuma was sacked as Deputy President over corruption allegations.
Former President Nelson Mandela says he is saddened by the nature of the differences currently in the organisation.
Growing unpopularity with Mr. Mbeki’s style of leadership made Mr Zuma favourite of the people who believe that Zuma would reduce poverty in South Africa.
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181207
ANC Set to elect new Leader
The ruling African National Congress, ANC, of South Africa is electing its new Leader.
The contest is between President Thabo Mbeki and his former Deputy, Jacob Zuma.
They are the only nominees for the position when the party congress commenced on Monday.
Reports say if elected, Jacob Zuma may likely emerge the new President of South Africa during the Country’s Presidential election in Nineteen ninety-nine.
Mbeki is constitutionally bared from seeking a third term.
Bassey seeks for collective fight against corruption.
The National Coordinator of Anti-Corruption Youth Movement of Nigeria, Uwem Bassey, said all hands must be on deck if we must get rid of corruption.
Mr Bassey told Kapital FM that corruption had been a serious hindrance confronting the progress of the nation.
According to him, the organization was putting in place a sensitization programme on corruption for the para-military as part of its efforts to ensure effective check.
“Stakeholders must come together to wash the society of corruption and build a better tomorrow for the generation yet unborn,” Mr Bassey stressed.
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171207
Iron-Ore gets boost, as company receives equipment
There is now hope for the commencement of the production of iron-ore super concentrate, at the National Ore Mining Company, Itakpe, Kogi State.
Do you know why? It is because the government at the centre has just taken delivery of over forty billion naira worth equipment for the full blast operation.
Receiving the items, Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, Alhaji Ahmed Mohammed Gusau, said the equipment were ordered and paid for in the past seven years.
He said the items were delivered in seventy-two trucks containing machinery, spare parts and consumables.
According to the Minster, after installation of the equipment, there is hope that the company would be producing two point-five million metric tones of Iron-ore concentrate per annum.
Faruk tasks movie makers to reposition Nigeria
Nigeria movie makers have an additional task of repositioning the nation’s image through, the promotion of our values and national symbols.
The Chief Executive, National Orientation Agency, Idi Faruk stated this at a workshop for movie writers in Kaduna.
Idi Faruk said as the most effective tool for promoting the nation’s culture, the movie producer must celebrate their achievements of Nigeria and Nigerians in all fields of human endeavour.
“Avoid ritualistic and voodoo contents which portray Nigerians life style in bad lights,” Idi Faruk advised.
The workshop attracted the crème of movie writers in Nigeria and was used as a platform to appeal for the removal of all bottlenecks in their attempts to use the national symbol and monuments in the production of movies.
AMAC budgets 2billion for 2008
Next year budget in Abuja Municipal Area Council, AMAC will focus more on rural electrification and road rehabilitation.
To this end, the Council is to spend over two billion naira for the year.
Presenting the budget to the Council’s lawmakers, the man in charge of the Area Council, Mr. Zephaniah Bitrus Jisalo Assured the people of AMAC to expect better things come two thousand and eight.
Mr. Jisalo said through the Council had achieved much in education and health, attention would now be shifted to other areas.
On his part, the Speaker of the Legislative Arm, Mr. Yohanna Panayi said accelerated passage would be given to the budget.
151207
ONDO: Electoral Commission despatches all materials for LG election
In Ondo State all sensitive and non-sensitive materials for Local Government election have been despatched by the Electoral Commission.
The Chairman of the Commission, Mr. Jones Ogunmusere told a news conference in Akure that seven political parties would participate in the election.
He urged all aggrieved political parties to seek redress through legitimate means.
On security arrangements, the State Police PRO, Mr. Adeniran Aremu said policemen had been deployed to various poling booths.
Correspondent reports that movement within the State would be restricted between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. to ensure smooth conduct of the exercise.
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121207
New salaries for FCT Health Workers
Good news for health workers in the Federal Capital Terrority.
The FCT Health and human services secretariat says the health workers in the Terrority will now receive uniform salary with their counterparts in the federal service. The secretary, Danlami Arabsrukuyei dropped the hint at a workshop on excellence in customer service delivery for health care providers in General Hospitals within the FCT.
Dr. Arabsrukuyei explained that that payment of the new salary would take effect as soon as the 2008 budget was approved.
“Henceforth, patients will no longer be allowed to purchase drugs and other medical supplies outside the hospital premises” Arabsrukeyis stressed.
Cross River collects $55.44 ADF assisted loan
Cross River State government will now have enough money to maintain its rural transportation, courtesy ADF Assisted loan, of 55.44million US dollars.
At the signing ceremony in Abuja, the finance minister, Dr. Shamsudeen Usman said, the loan became necessary in order to find a lasting solution to the Poor State of the rural road networks.
NPC gets new DG
Dr. Donald Wokoma is now the Director General of the National Population Commission. The appointment takes effect from September, 2007. This is contained in a statement by the Federation, Ambassador Baba Gana Kingibe.
Until this appointment Dr. Wokoma, was the acting Director General, following the retirement of the former DG, Mr Osamwoyin Osagie.
SPLM joins coalition govt.
Sudan’s former southern rebels say Shey will rejoin a National coalition government in an apparent end to the political crisis.
The Sudan people’s Liberation Movement SPLM withdrew from the government in October, risking a 2005 peace deal.
But the SPLM agreed to end its boycott after its leader Salva Kiir met Sudan’s president Omar Hassan Al-Bashir.
They agreed funding for a census and a timetable to pullout troop either side of Sudan’s North South border.
Reports say many people would slide back into civil conflict, if the two side did not resolve their differences.
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111207
Gwagwalada: NUT denies can collation of loan scheme
The Gwagwalada Area Council Chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, says there is no iota of truth in speculations that the proposed loan scheme for its members has been can cancelled.
A Statement by the Chairman of the Union, Mallam Yakubu Mohammed says the rumour is the handiwork of those trying to distract the Union Executive.
He said the delay being experienced in the disbursement of the loan was as a result of administration processes which had been sorted out.
Mallam Yakubu Mohammed stresses that the disbursement will soon commence, and commended the support of members of the Union of the Area Council.
NYSC: Olasunkanmi promises master plan on sports
The National Youth Service Crop, NYSC, is to restrengthen its sporting activities with a view to attaining higher performance and effective management.
Ministers of Youth Development, Chief Akinlabi Olasunkanmi Stated this at the opening ceremony of the 2007 NYSC Sports festival in Abuja.
Chief Olasunkanmi said for the NYSC to achieve its sporting targets, there must be a framework for detailed sports master plan involving multiple sporting activities.
Earlier, the Executive Director of the NYSC, Brigadier General Yusuf Bomoi described the NYSC Scheme as a melting pot for the nation’s labour needs while instilling discipline in the Youth.
He therefore charged participating corps members to present a healthy and friendly atmosphere through out the period of the completion.
Kaduna: seventy four vocational and skills centers to be established
Meanwhile seventy four Vocational and skills equisitum Centers are to be established in the Country.
The Executive secretary, National Board for Technical Education, Doctor Nuhu Yakubu Made this known in Kaduna at a technical and Vocational Entrepreneurship skills acquisition workshop for woman groups in the North West zone.
Doctor Yakubu said that the Centers are to offer Vocational, technical and professional training at the post basic and post secondary levels to equip Youths and adults with skills and knowledge to meet the demands for technical manpower in Nigeria.
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Group urges policy makers to identify with the people
In order to make Government Programmes acceptable to the people, a group known as the Coalition for change has an advice for policy makers. Involve the people in budget planning and execution.
Coordinator of the group, Hajiya Amina Ibrahim brought this message to Radio Nigeria on Tuesday when she led a delegation to the Corporations Chief Executive, Ben Egbuna at the Radio House, Abuja.According to her, unless the people are carried along, the Millennium Development Goals may be far from achieving its objective.
Hajiya Amina Ibrahim, who is also the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Millennium Development Goals, particularly wants Radio Nigeria to take the message to the people.
The FRCN Chief Executive, Ben Egbuna, agreed with the Organization and did not hesitate to pledge his assistance in propagation the message.Please be aware that the coalition for change has its memberships drawn from the business, academic, civil society and other advocacy group.
051107
Govt. offices connect to information super highway soon.
Communication in Government offices and departments in the country in the country is to be made easy.
This is because plans are on the way to link the offices to the information super Highway for enhanced operation.
The government is therefore collaborating with relevant organisations to ensure the realization of the plan.
The man in charge of the information and Communications Ministry Mr. John Odey told a Microsoft delegation which paid him a courtesy visit that the greatest challenge facing Nigeria was that of weak public institutions.
Mr. John Odey said government was prepared to work out operational guidelines with Microsoft to ensure the success of the project.
Eariler, the Vice President of the Organization, Mr Michael Rawding had expressed its commitment to launch governance to another Level through the Information Super Highway.
Professor Iwu Calls for Judicial Over -Haul
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, is interested in seeing that the entire judicial system is over hauled.
The man at the helm of INEC Affairs, Professor Maurice Iwu told lawmakers at all levels not to levels not to leave any stone unturned in carrying out the idea of the Commission.
Professor Iwu gave the indication when speakers of the South East and South-South geo-political zones paid him solidarity visit.
The chief electoral officer said the contributions of the lawmakers would help in sustaining the rule of law and instill democratic ideas in the people.
Professor Iwu said it was unfortunate that some people could trivialize the outcome of the April elections.
The INEC Boss, however, maintained that the commission would continue to do their best in spite of all odds.
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Pipeline vandals: NSCDC arrests 40
Forty suspected pipeline vandals have been arrested in Abiji, Ogun State by men of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
Items recovered from the suspects included thirty tankers with fifteen of them fully loaded with petroleum products.
A statement in Abuja by the headquarters of the Civil Defence Corps said 5,000,000 Naira cash was also recovered from the vandals.
Police arrest criminals
Thirteen members of three criminal gangs that have been terriorising the Northern parts of the country are now in police net.
One of the gangs confessed to have murdered the son of the Deputy Governor of Kebbi State.
The Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr Mike Okiro who paraded the suspects expressed appreciation to members of the public who supplied information that led to the arrest of the robbers.
Imo State Election: Tribunal begins hearing
The Imo State Election Tribunal has commenced hearing of the petition brought by Senator Ifeanyi Ararume against the election of the state governor Chief Ikedi Ohakim.
The Tribunal headed by Mr Justice Ibrahim Mairiga received documentary evidence as presented by Senator Ararume which covered eleven local Governments in which he claimed he had won in the April 28th governorship poll.
The tribunal adjourned till November 12th for accelerated hearing and to take documentary evidence from governor Ohakim’s lawyers as well as from the Independent National Electoral Commission.
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011107
NIPRD to partner with Florida University to fight cancer in Africa
The National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development is to partner with Florida University, to fight prostrate cancer in Africa.
NIPRD Director, Dr. Uford Inyang told a delegation from the American Institution that the production of effective cancer fighting drugs would be enhanced if traditional methods of treating the disease can be proven scientifically.
The leader of the Florida University delegation, Professor Folakemi Odedina, said further collaboration was required to better understand cancer and its particularly deadly effect on Black African men.
This visit also coincided with a seminar during which Papers on cancer cell immortality, and active cancer projects at Florida University were presented.
APRM creates awareness on benefits in democratic governance
The Major Challenge in the implementation of African Peer Review Mechanism, APRM is out to make Nigerians aware of the goodies in democratic governance.
APRM is designed to ensure good governance in Africa under the banner of democracy.
At a Tete-a-tete with Electronic Media Executive on the NEPA/APRM in Abuja, the Co-odinator, Ambassador Tunji Olagunju said, Nigerians must see the NEPAD Agenda as theirs, and not just the Government.
Ambassador Olagunju particularly wants the media to create awareness on the importance of APRM, especially at the grassroots.
Newsmen report that APRM is a self-monitoring mechanism that is voluntarily acceded to by member states of the African Union to foster sustainable good governance.
Banks to procure bullion vans before February next year
Banks in the country now have up to February next year within which to procure Armored Bullion Vans.
The Inspector General of Police, Mike Okiro had given them a deadline of October this year, to make the Bullion Vans available or lose the services of his men.
Mike Okiro gave the change of date at a meeting with his top officers in Abuja.
The number one Police Officer said the change of date became necessary due to plea from some banks that have not yet procured their vans.
African Journalists meet in Abuja to chart a new course
African Journalists are to converge in Abuja to chart a new course for their profession.
As will be expected, their Nigerian colleagues under their umbrella Union ,NUJ, has concluded arrangement to make their stay in Nigerian a worth-while experience.
Chairman Organizing Committee for the Conference, Gbenga Onayiga was at Kapital FM, where he solicited its support in the area of publicity.
Gbenga Onayiga who is also a Vice President of NUJ, said pen pushers from about fifty African Countries would be in Nigeria for the unique meeting.
He was accompanied by other members of the Organizing Committee.
The General Manager Kapital FM, Mohammed Bello was represented by the Head of News, Adamu Umar.
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NDE set to provide practical insight into self employment
If the promise of the National Directorate of Employment is anything to go by, unemployment will soon be a thing of the past. This is because the Directorate is set to provide practical insight into self employment.
To achieve this, over three thousand youth corps members posted to FCT will converge today for sensitization programme on the possibility of entrepreneurship, skills acquisition and self reliance.
This according to a statement from the NDE will bring to end the search for white collars job s after the service year.
The occasion which will hold at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Kubwa, FCT will feature exhibition of products by successful entrepreneurs.
Abuja Tourism Development Board embarks on training of personnel
Tourism can boost the economy of any nation and without it, no country can develop meaningfully. It is against this backdrop that the Abuja Tourism Development Board is bent on embarking on the training of personnel to make Abuja a tourist friendly city.
The training will address lack of knowledge by tourism officers which has created a gap between the public and practitioners.
At a parley with newsmen in Abuja, the helmsman of the Board, Abdullahi Idris said the training would entail participation in international exhibition, tourism, travel and hospitality fairs by the officers.
The training will include drivers, tour operators, food vendors and travel agents whose activities are crucial to the success of the tourism industry.
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261007
Uchendu seeks for total change in Nigerian Prisons
Under feeding, poor quality of foods, high handedness and official’s indifference to inmate’s welfare are some of the reasons for jail breaks.
This was made Known to news hunters in a statement by the national Co-ordinator of Prisoner and Right project (PARP} Mr.Kassidy Uchendu in Enugu.
Mr. Uchendu asked the Judiciary to join hands with Prison authorities to ensure total changed in Nigerian Prisons.
Our Prisons are grossly overcrowded inmates sleep on bare floor in turns in Juxtaposition, while others keep vigil throughout the night, squatting for lack of space, Mr.Uchendu alleged.
CHAD: Rebel Groups seal peace agreement with Govt.
Four Chadian Rebel Groups have sealed a peace agreement with the Government.
Libyan strongman Muammar Gadafi hosted the talks alongside the President of Chad and Sudan.
The Insurgent Group have waged an on – off rebellion against Chadian President Idris Derby for years.
The fighting was linked to the conflict in the neighbouring Sudanese Region of Darfur.
An estimated two hundred and forty thousand refugees from Sudan are in Easter Chard.
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241007
NYSC Legal Aid Community development Group emphasises citizens’ rights
Many citizens in the country do not seem to know their basic human rights. Mostly affected in this group include the uneducated, the very poor and the less privileged members of the society.
This class of people in the society suffer all manner of inhuman or degrading treatment, deprivation and out-right abuse of their in-alienable rights.
To address the situation, the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC Legal Aid Community development Group takes the bull by the horn.
NICEGA games comes to an end in Obudu
Four events were concluded on Tuesday, October 23, at the fifteenth NICEGA Games at the Federal College of Education Obudu.
In Langa Federal College of Education Kano took gold, Zuba College of Education took silver while Oyo State College of Education won the bronze medal.
In the Women’s javelin, Federal College of Education of Yola took gold and silver while College of Education Akwanga won the bronze medal.
Shot-put event saw Yola College of Education emerging victorious with the gold and silver while Nwafor Orizu College of Education Nsugbe picked the bronze medal.
In Tennis, Oyo State College of Education won three gold medals; the second position went to Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education Ijaniki with two gold and one bronze while the third spot went to Saabatu Rimi of College of Education Kumboso after winning one gold, one silver and one bronze medal.
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231007
Storm Hits Abuja
It was a tale of pain and sorrow for some residents of the Federal Capital Territory as they were on Monday night battered by violent wind storm.
The area worst hit was Area Three, Garki where the roof tops of some blocks of houses in the Aba Close were blown-off.
The storm which occurred at about 5:30 pm also pulled down some trees, thereby obstructing traffic flow.
Hygienus Amadi, a resident of one of the affected buildings and a Retiree urged NEMA to come to their rescue. No injury was recorded.
NUJ organises press week in Kaduna
The Nigerian Union of Journalists has been advised to put in place a regulatory framework that will enable only qualified members to practice the profession.
The Kaduna State Governor, Namadi Sambo gave this advice in Kaduna while declaring open the 2007 Press Week organized by the state council of the NUJ.
Governor Sambo, who regretted that most Nigerian Journalists no longer keep to the ethics of the profession, stressed the need for the practitioners to sanitize the profession.
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191007
Researchers call more funds
The Committee of Directors of Research Institutes has called for the injection of more funds into Research and Development to ensure that Nigeria meets its target of being among the twenty biggest economies by 2020.
Leading the committee on a visit to the Minister of Science and Technology, Chairman of the Committee, Dr. Lami Lombin said that the increment in funding would lead to the establishment of more factories in the country.
On the issue of productivity in service, Dr. Lombin noted that the non-payment of severance benefits to retrenched staff was affecting the institutes.
In her reaction, the minister; Mrs. Ekpiwhre noted that effort would be made to settle all outstanding entitlements of such staff.
Another issue discussed was the first biennial Research Institutes Games which would be hosted by Raw Materials Research and Development Council.
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181007
Lagos State: NDLEA commences anti-drug abuse awareness
The NDLEA in Lagos has commenced an anti-drug abuse awareness campaign for public secondary schools in the country.
The campaign was flagged off at the Falomo High School and Ireti Grammar School in Ikoyi.
The NDLEA chairman who was represented by the Director, Drug Demand Reduction Unit, Alhaji Hassan Zungeru said the campaign was to sensitise students to the ills of drug addiction and to enable children to develop skills to live a drug-free life.
He advised the students not to fall into the temptation of drug abuse, and urged them, as future leaders, to serve as co-crusaders in the enlightenment campaign.
The talk also focused on how to identify symptoms of drug abuse.
Enugu State: Election Tribunal rejects result sheet tendered by AC candidate
Enugu State Election Petition Tribunal has rejected the result sheet tendered by AC candidate for Enugu West Senatorial district, Mr. Uzoamaka Onyeama, as exhibit.
Counsel to Mr. Onyeama, Mr. Andrew Anyamele, SAN, has urged the tribunal to admit the result sheet issued to the petitioner by INEC, following the tribunal’s order, as an exhibit.
However, counsel to defendant, Mr. Peter Eze objected to the document’s admission as exhibit, saying that it was not listed in the petition as a document to be tendered during the tribunal’s proceedings.
Mr. Eze said that the document was no longer a certified copy of the result sheet since the petitioner had altered it by writing on it.
In his ruling, the tribunal’s Chairman, Justice Samuel Otta, said that the document would not be admitted as an exhibit, since it was not pleaded in the petition.
The judge also said that none of the ten witnesses that testified for the petitioner made mention of it.
Kogi State: 300 Communities benefit from State Poverty reduction Project
In Kogi State about three hundred Communities are said to have benefited from the State Poverty Reduction Project valued at over one point three billion Naira.
The General Manager of the State Agency for Poverty reduction Mr. James Odiba said at a workshop marking the world poverty day, that the projects initiated by the communities include schools, health centres and rural roads.
Mr. Odiba advocates legislation that would compel States and Local governments to allocate certain percentage of their revenues to alleviate the suffering of the poor. He suggested that such funds should be managed by an agency with proven integrity to ensure transparency.
NYSC pin-points problems in mobilization of Corps Members
The National Youth Service Corps has attributed the initial problems in the mobilization of Corps Members to the inclusion of unqualified students in the list sent to the NYSC by institutions of Higher learning in the country.
Swearing-in the Batch ‘B’ of the 2007 Corps Members in the orientation Camp in Kubwa Abuja, the Director General of the NYSC, Brigadier General Yusuf Bomoi said that the problem had been resolved.
Council of Governorship candidates visits FRCN
The Council of Governorship candidates of Nigeria has advised the legislature to shun political and selfish considerations and resolve issues based on National interest.
On a visit to the Director General of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, the Interim National Chairman of the Council, Dr Gambo Iggi, said a patriotic and result oriented legislature would guarantee sustainable democracy.
Dr Iggi in his assessment of the present administration scored President Umaru Yar’adua very high.
In his response the Director General, Mr Ben Egbuna who was represented by Director News, Mr Reginald Okochi urged the Council to play politics based on love and accommodation.
Mr Egbuna advised the members to rally round their respective State Governors by offering useful advice that would engender even development.
The Council of Governorship candidate comprise mainly candidates who contested and lost elections from different parts of the country.
Weights and Measures Department seals fuel station
Three pumps of the Conoil Station situated along Herbert Macauley Way has been sealed by the weights and measures division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
The pumps were sealed during a Special Inspection of retail outlets of petroleum products within the Federal Capital Territory.
According to the Deputy Superintendent of the division, Mr Vincent Ahuekwe, the Station was found to be short-changing the public.
Radio Nigeria also spoke with a customer who complained of being cheated at the station.
The Head of Weights and Measures Department in the Ministry, Mr Joseph Adejuwon pleaded with the Federal Government to assist the division in upgrading its equipment.
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FCT: original inhabitants to relocate
Good News for original inhabitants of the FCT, as arrangements to relocate them to Galuwyi Shere and Apo resettlement sites is in top gear.
Briefing news hunters after a tour of the site, the number two man of the FCT, James Akpanudodedehe said funds had already been provided for the project, would be completed in the next three months.
Akpanudodedehe was however not happy on the way the project was being handled by contractors at Galuwyi Shere resettlement site.
The man in charge of resettlement and compensation, Mr. Festus Esekhile observed that the delay at Galuwyi Shere site was due to the non-challant attitude of the contractors.
Inhabitants to be relocated to Galuwyi Shere include Utako, Maje, Jabi Samuel, Kpaduma and Jabi Yakub as well as Zilo, while inhabitants of Garki, Apo and Akpanjanya villages are to be relocated to Apo village.
Nigeria to ensure food security
Nigeria today joins the rest of the World in emphasising the right to Food.
The Apex World body, Food and Agricultural Organisation, set aside the sixteenth of October every year to create awareness on the importance of food production.
Going by the theme of this year’s “World Food Day” “The Right to food” it is the right of all citizens to have sufficient and nationally adequate food.
Our man Chikezie Chinkata reports that Nigeria is currently the largest producer of cassava in the World.
In its efforts to ensure that all Nigerians are well fed, in the past eight years there have been various initiatives to boot production in the country towards ensuring food security.
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151007
BWARI: Parents of hawkers to face prosecution
Parents who prefer sending their children to hawk instead of enrolling them in Schools are to face hard time in Bwari Area Council of the FCT.
To check the activities of these Parents, the Area Council Administration has inaugurated a committee that will ensure the enrolment of pupils in Primary Schools.
Inauguration the Committee, the number one man of the Bwari Area Council, Mr.Isa Dara warned that henceforth, any child of School Age found hawking during school Hours would be arrested and their parents prosecuted.
The Chairman urged the Committee to liase with Traditional and Religious Leaders as well as other stakeholders to fashion out ways of developing education in the area.
Responding on behalf of the Committee, the Supervisory Councilor for Education, Danjuma Kawu advised Parents to be committed to the education of their children as it was the only legacy they can bequeath on them.
Ekiti State: Govt to pay mobilisation to contractors
Hardworking contractors in Ekiti State, especially those handling road projects have every cause to rejoice.
This is because the State Government will henceforth pay mobilization fees after contractors complete thirty percent of such projects.
The number two man in the Stated, Dr Sikiru Lawal said this at Public Forum in Ado Ekiti.
That is not all; Dr Lawal warned that Government would not accept shoddy jobs from such contractors.
He emphasized that the era of abandoned projects had gone in the State.
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Council for Legal Education applaud the Minister of Justice
The Council of Legal Education is happy with government‘s commitment to the rule of law.
Chairman, Board of the Council of Legal Education, Justice Morenike Onalaja dropped the hint when he visited the Attorney General of the Federation, the man in charge of the justice Ministry, Chief Michael Aondoakaa in his office.
Justice Onalaja said the rule of law is the corner stone for the development of the country and the survival of democracy.
On his part, the Attorney General of the Federation, Chief Michael Aondoakaa said it was important to ensure that the current effort to instil the rule of law was sustained.
Federal Ministry officials in ICPC custody
An Assistant Director and his partner in crime working with the Federal Ministry of Environment and Urban Development Abuja are now cooling their heels in the custody of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC).
Alhaji Khalid Gaya who is in charge of the Pension Section of the Ministry and his subordinate, Mr.Eshiet Imeh were nabbed for demanding and collecting bribe before endorsing, as well as processing the papers of a Pensioner.
Their arrest was in response to a petition by one Pastor Ojo Fatoye who alleged that the officers requested payment of the sum of forty thousand naira before the endorsement and processing of his late father’s pension entitlements.
The long arm of the law caught up with the Assistant Director when operatives of the ICPC gave the petitioner marked money for payment to endorse the pension forms.
The suspects will soon visit the court after authentication of the photocopies of the marked money received as bribe.
NIPOST marks World Post Day
All things being equal, the nation’s Postal Service will soon wear a new look.
This is because plans are underway to establish an independent regulator for the sector.
This hint was dropped by the Man in charge of the Information and Communication Ministry, Mr. John Odey at the commemoration of this year’s World Post Day in Abuja.
“The Government is determined to effectively tap the huge potentials of the postal service” Mr. Odey emphasised.
In a speech, the Chief Executive of NIPOST, Mallam Ibrahim Mori-Baba said fraudulent activities were being effectively tackled in the sector.
The occasion did not only feature speeches as NIPOST launched twenty five new vehicles and presented prizes to winners of its annual essay writing competition.
The theme of this year’s World Post Day is “The Global Postal Network”.
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Senate to revisit Dike’s report
It appears that the report of the Air Marshall Paul Dike’s report on the Aviation Industry has not been swept under the carpet.
This is because the Senate Committee on Aviation says it will revisit the report to ensure that the recommendations are implemented to enhance safety in the industry.
Senator Anyim Ude, who is the Chairman of the Committee, gave the information during an inspection tour of the Lagos Airport.
He told officials of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, NAMA and the Nigerian Metrological Agency to ensure that navigational aids and communication equipment were effective.
Managing Director, NAMA Captain Ado Sanusi used the occasion to appeal for special consideration in next year’s budget for safer skies in the country.
Kogi State: Police investigates the killing of two students
The police says it is looking into the alleged killing of two students of the Kogi State University, Anyangba by security men on the convoy of the Enugu State Governor.
The Police boss in Kogi, Mr. Ibezimako Aghanya who gave the hint in Lokoja said an interim report on the incident would soon be submitted to the force headquarters in Abuja.
According to Aghanya, the Command has also concluded investigation into the killing of one of the University student by a trailer driver on the day of the incident.
The University has been shut as a result as a result of students’ protest against the killing of their colleagues.
The call was made at a joint news conference in Lokoja by the National Association of Kogi State Students, the National Youth Council as well as the Senate President of NANS.
Ministry of Justice to expose corrupt persons
The Ministry of Justice is to assist the government in the fight against corruption.
To this, the Ministry says it will not provide a cover-up for anyone accused of corrupt practices.
The helmsman of the Ministry, Chief Michael Aondoakaa made this known while reacting to a letter from the British Director of Public prosecution, Mr. Ken Macdonald exonerating the Attorney General of any complicity in the ruling vacating the order that restraint former Delta State Governor, Chief James Ibori by the South-wark crown court.
Mr. Ken Macdonald said the reason for vacating the order was the length of time the investigation had taken and the lack of progress towards a decision whether or not to charge chief Ibori.
The British Director of Public Prosecution told his Nigerian Counterpart of the intension to appeal the decision to charge the restraint order and an application to stay the decision pending determination of the appeal.
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Dabo wants Nigerians to be committed to task of Nation building
The Deputy National Auditor of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP, Dr. Godwin Dabo wants all Nigerians to be committed to the task of Nation building and be positive minded about the affairs of the country.
Dr. Dabo told newsmen in Abuja that with patriotism, honesty and collective support for the Government, Nigeria would be a country to be reckoned with among comity of nations.
The PDP Chieftain stressed the need for politicians to shun utterances capable of over heating the polity.
He also urged Government at all levels to be responsive to the yearning and aspiration of the people.
Gorizato Guillen flee the country after being criticised by Colombian President
A foreign Correspondent in Colombia, Gorizato Guillen has fled the country after being criticised by Colombian President, Alvaro Uribe.
The President accused Guillen of the Miami-Based El-Nuero Herald News paper for being a Professional Slanderer.
Colombia is one of the hottest places for a journalist to operate. Drug Cartels, Marxist guerrillas and right wing Paramilitaries all seek to avoid being reported by the Media.
Guillen received death threats after the Colombian President accused him of being behind a book which revealed that the President has close ties to the head of the Medellin Drug Cartel.
More that forty Journalists have been killed in Colombia over the last fifteen years.
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Money Laundering: Group commends Nigeria
The Inter-Governmental Action Group Against Money Laundering in West Africa has given Nigeria a pat on the back for the progress made so far in its anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing framework.
The Man in charge of the Group in Nigeria, Dr.Abdullahi Shehu gave the commendation on a visit to the Minister of Interior in Abuja.
Dr. Shehu explained that the aim of the Group’s visit was to evaluate Nigeria’s compliance with acceptable international standard in the fight against money laundering.
Responding, the Interior Minister, Retired Major General Godwin Abbe said all Security Agencies under the Ministry had been sensitized on the need to collaborate with other law enforcement agencies to effectively combat the menace of money laundering, terrorism financing, and human trafficking.
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David Mark frowns at lack of portable water
Senate President David Mark is not happy that many Nigerians still have no access to portable water after forty seven years of Independence.
The Senate President was speaking at the Inauguration of the Senate Committee on water resources in Abuja.
Senator Mark therefore gave an assurance that the Senate would give approval to any budgetary allocation appropriated to the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources for optimal utilization.
He urged the Committee to work closely with the ministry and other agencies of government to pursue the policy objectives of the Present administration.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Committee, Senator Bassey Ewa-Henshaw said, the Committee would be transparent, fair and always be guided by the constitution.
National Assembly Correspondent reports that the Senate Committee on Water Resources is one of the standing committee of Senate established in accordance with Senate standing rule, and give jurisdiction for oversight purpose over all matters relating to water.
Sudanese Govt. pledges to rebuild Darfur
In the meantime, the Sudanese government has announced a pledge of three hundred million Dollars to help rebuild and repair Darfur.
Former U.S. President, Jimmy Carter told newsmen in Khartoum, shortly after talks with President Omar Al-Bashir, that the Sudanese government was also willing to have international observers during the elections planned for two thousand and nine.
Mr. Carter is among a group of four elder statesmen in Sudan trying to find solutions to the conflict.
He explained that one hundred million Dollars of the pledge would come from the Sudanese government while the balance of two hundred million Dollars would be a loan from China.
The Commander of the African Union Force in Darfur, General Martin Luther Agwai said he did not expect improvement in the situation on the ground, until the twenty-six thousand joint AU-UN force is deployed on the first of January two thousand and eight.
Private security to support NSCDC to achieve its mandate
Private security outfits in the country have been urged to support the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp NSCDC, to achieve its mandate of ridding the country of vandals.
The Boss of a private security outfits, Mr. Emmanuel Okpara made the call at the on going trade fair at the old parade ground in Abuja.
He gave the NSCDC a pat on the back for effectively checking the activities of vandals in the country despite inadequate materials to work with.
Mr. Okpara also commended the present administration for making security one of its priorities in the seven point’s agenda.
He advised residents’ f the Federal Capital Territory to be more security conscious especially in these ember months.
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UN: Secretary General sends special envoy to Myanmar
United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon has sent his special envoy on political matters, Nigeria’s Ibrahim Gambari to Myanmar to assist in the process of national reconciliation.
The mission was in response to what Ban Ki-moon described as the crumbling situation in Myanmar.
The people of Myanmar protested the current economic hardship and embarked on demonstration early last week against a military group.
The protesters were monks who embarked on prayers and demonstration which brought the country to a halt.
The Burmese Security forces raided two monasteries early today beating up and detaining more than ten marks after a day of violent protest.
FG reviews committee on Tax Waivers
The Federal Government has inaugurated a team of Auditors and review committee on waivers, concessions and incentives.
Inaugurating the Committee, the Minister of Finance, Doctor Shamsudeen Usman clarified that government only suspended granting of new waivers.
He pointed out the objective of granting tax waivers and concessions first place was a deliberate policy by government to attract investors against back drop of high cost of doing business in the country.
Doctor Usman explained that the committee would also look into the reforms in customs as it relates to clearing of gods in the port.
The Minister said the over all target was to ensure that goods that enter the ports are cleared within forty-eight hours.
Notable personalities that graced the occasion include the Accountant General of the Federation, Committee on Finance and Appropriate, Director General of Dept Management Office and NDIC and host others.
Correspondent reports that the committees are made up of seventeen members and seven Auditing Firms.
In honour of the former Senate President, Chief Evan Enwerem the National Assembly on Thursday held a valedictory session. The body of late Chief Enwerem laid in state for Members of the National Assembly to pay their last respect to the first President of Senate in the Fourth Republic.
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Taraba State: Governor pledges support for poverty eradication
The Taraba State Governor, Danbaba Suntail, has pledged the sum of Five hundred million naira as counterpart fund in the poverty eradication programmes, of the National Poverty Eradication Programme NAPEP.The governor made this pledge during a courtesy visit to the National Coordinator of NAPEP, Dr. Magnus Kpakol, in his office.
Alhaji Sutai said that, the purpose of his visit was to let the National coordinator know that a new chapter had been opened in the history of Taraba State.He said his administration would work closely with NAPEP, to ensure that the people of Taraba benefits from all the poverty alleviation measures of the agency.
Responding Dr. Magus Kpakol said that the basis of NAPEP was to work with people at the grassroots.Mr. Kpakol noted that NAPEP was looking forward, to provide technical support to states and work with the governors to tackle poverty.The National Coordinator commended the Governor for his passion, vision and decision to partner with NAPEP, to bring his people out of the clinches of poverty.
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Africa: Aid agencies appeal for funds to assist people hit by floods
Some aid agencies are worried about floods in Africa. To this end the agencies have started appealing for funds to assist people hit by floods in several African countries.
Also United Nations Agencies are seeking extra funds for Uganda where the government has declared an emergency.
The United Nation says one point five million people are affected by the flood, which have hit a several countries from the east to the west of the continent.
Northern Ghana was badly affected where the White Volta River burst its banks following day’s torrential rain and large areas of farmland were flooded.
The Floods is reported to be the worst in many countries for decades, with two hundred and fifty killed and more than six hundred thousand displaced.
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Environment and Ecology Committee to review existing laws
The Senate Committee on Environment and Ecology, is to review existing laws on Environment as while as ensure domestication of international regulation.
The Chairman, Senator Grace Bent stated this in an interview with newsmen after the inauguration of the committee in Abuja.
Senator Bent noted that there was need for a holistic environmental policy that would clearly define the role of all tiers of Government in the management of the environment.
She advocated for stiffer penalties on individuals or companies that violate environmental laws.
Senator Bent said the committee would soon embark on a nationwide campaign to states and local governments to sensitise the people on the need to maintain clean environment.
The Chairman Senate Committee on Environment and Ecology said plans was also on the way for the re-introduction of National Environmental Day in the country.
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Agriculture Development: Borno State seeks support from the United State
Governor Ali Modu Sheriff of Borno has solicited the assistance of the United States Government towards enhancing Agriculture Development in the State.
Governor Sheriff made the call when the U.S Charge D’Affairs, Mr. Robert Gribbin visited him in Maiduguri.
He said developing the Agricultural sector was top on his priority list because it was the major occupation of more than seventy percent of the people in the state.
The Governor commended the U.S embassy for assisting the state in the provision of potable water and educational materials.
Earlier the U.S Charge D’Affairs Mr. Robert Gribbin said he was in the state to inaugurate the American corner at the University of Maiduguri as well as donate the books to eight secondary schools.
Bwari: Chairman calls on community leaders brace up to their responsibility
In line with the directive of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory to rid the territory of crime, Bwari Area Council has urged community leaders to be alive to their responsibilities of monitoring the activities of suspicious characters in the area.
The Chairman Mr. Isa Dara made the call at a meeting with opinion leaders in Bwari.
Mr. Dara said steps have been taken to make the area uncomfortable for criminals.
These include provision of vehicles to the police and monthly grants to the Divisional Police Officers as well as recognized vigilante groups to enhance the performance.
Mr. Dara noted that the fight against crime was a collective responsibility.
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Nigeria Aviation authorities to present country’s profile in the Industry
Nigeria’s Aviation authorities will present the country’s profile in the Industry to an emergency Meeting called by International Civil Aviation Organisation, ICAO, toward safer Aviation in Africa.
The Emergency Meeting was called by the ICAO ahead of the thirty Fifth Convention in Montreal, Canada, to find ways of funding the safety plan for Africa.
The Director General, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, Harold Demuren, is already in Canada for the meeting.
ICAO is worried about the high rate of accidents in Africa and is working out ways to improve safety in the sector.
The Organisation has developed a comprehensive Regional Implementation plan for Aviation Safety in Africa aimed at safety improvements on the continent.
The Plan was developed following a visit to Africa last year by members of the Air Navigation Commission of ICAO.
NYCN: Inauguration of Seven- Member Caretaker Committee to conduct election
A Seven- Member Caretaker Committee has been inaugurated to conduct election into the Executive Committee of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, NYCN.
At a Media Briefing in Abuja, the Chairman of the Committee, Emmanuel Dashe explained that the setting up of the Committee became necessary following the dissolution of the immediate past Executive Committee of the Congress in Ilorin, the Kwara State Capital.
He gave an assurance that the Committee would do its best to usher in credible officials that would run the affairs of the body in the next three years.
Mr. Dashe said the Committee would collaborate with the Federal Ministry of Youth Development for the smooth conduct of the election.
Members of the Committee are drawn from the six geo-political zones.
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House of Reps: Leadership to appear before the Committee next week
The Leadership of the House of Representatives is to appear before the Committee Investigating the allegation of contract award against the Speaker on Monday next week.
Also to appear are the Clerk of the National Assembly and House of Representatives, Directors of Finance, Legal Works and Estate as well as Director planning of the Assembly.
In a statement today in Abuja the Chairman of the Ad-Hoc Committee, Mr. David Idoko explained that the measure was to enable the committee ascertain the level of their involvement.
National Assembly Correspondent, Mohammed Gbedus Abdullahi reports that officials of the FCDA and the contractors handling the project were also summoned to appear before the panel.
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NBC plans to go digital
The Director General of National Broadcasting Commission NBC, Mr. Bolarinwa says the available broadcast frequencies cannot accommodate the number of companies seeking license.
Mr. Bolarinwa made this known at the inauguration and induction of Abuja chapter of Nigeria institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.
He said the commission was planning to go digital so as to accommodate more licenses.
The Director General called on regulators in the Broadcast industry to brace up to the challenges of the digital trend in the industry.
Mr. Bolarinwa corrected the notion that broadcast license fee in the country was too high adding that licenses were categorized into commercial license.
Odey stresses the need for Security in the Plateau State
The Government Spokesman, Mr. John Odey has harped on the need for State Government to take the issue of Security seriously to attract foreign investment.
Mr. Odey stated this when he played host to the Deputy Governor of Plateau state, Mrs. Pauline Tallen.
He emphasized that security of lives and property would facilitate the implementation of the economic agenda of this administration.
Mr. Odey advised the Government and people of Plateau State to make maximum use of the proposed information Resource Center to be established by the Minister to project the activities of the state.
Congratulating the Minister on his appointment, Mrs. Pauline Tallen promised that Plateau State would support him in the task of national rebirth.
Also speaking, the Minister of state for information and Communication, Alhaji Ibrahim Makande disclosed that Highland FM, the new FM Stations of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, in Jos would soon commence transmission.
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NURTW Boss enjoins commuters to boycott night journeys
The President of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, Alhaji Gidado Hamman says 85 percent of road traffic in the nation’s highways occurs at night.
Alhaji Hamman made this known in Abuja while briefing newsmen on the general misconception about “Ember Months” and circumstances that often lead to road accidents in the country.
He said night traveling could only be discouraged when commuters boycott night journey.
The NURTW Boss urged the authorities of the Federal Road Safety Corps to ensure effective implementation of the Road Transport Safety Standardization scheme.
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Members of the House react on panel set up
Some members of the Lower Legislative Chamber have bared their mind on the panel constituted to investigate the allegation of the contract award against the speaker Mrs. Patricia Etteh.
In an Interview with national assembly correspondent Mohammed Gbedus Abdullahi in Abuja, a member of the House from Edo State Mr. Friday ltullah said he was confident in the ability of the member to carry out the assignment. Mr Friday ltullah showered encomiums on members of the House for the high sense of maturity exhibited in handling the matter.
The man overseeing the house Committee on Rules and business, Mr.ita Enang assured Nigerians that the Committee’s investigative hearing would be made public.
The leader of the integrity group of the house Alhaji Farouk lawan expressed satisfaction with the composition of the committee.
In case you have forgotten, the House of Representatives has been in deep water over award of contract for the renovation of the Residences of its principle Officers
Public Health Department to realise Health MDG.
The Federal Ministry of Health says Public Department is achieving the Health Millennium Development Goal.
Director Public Health, Doctor Ngozi Njepuome stated this at a two-day workshop organised for the newly deployed staff of the Ministry in Abuja.
Doctor Njepuome expressed happiness that Public Health in the country was receiving more attention form the Government and other stakeholders.
She emphasised the f need for stakeholders to come together to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
Earlier in a message, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mallam Ibrahim Talba noted that the meeting would provide a forum for the orientation of re-deployed officers.
FG to support the development of women economic empowerment
The Federal Government will not relent in its efforts to support the development of women economic empowerment, and will continue to ensure the development of small and medium scale Enterprises as a foundation for meaningful economic growth and development in the country.
This remark was made by the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Saudatu Usman Bungudu at a parley with the target of the 7-point Agenda of President Yar’Adua on wealth Creation and Poverty Reduction.
She emphasised the need for partnership among various stakeholders in pursing women issues, considering their numerical strength, potentials and critical place in the development process.
Hajiya Bungudu pointed out that, until poverty was diminished, gender issues streamlined and women adequately empowered, the chances of Nigeria meeting the Millennium Development Goals target of eradicating extreme poverty by two thousand and fifteen may not materialise.
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Private Guards to cooperate with Civil Defence Corps
The Federal Government wants Private Guard Operators in the country to cooperate with the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps to discourage incursion of quacks in the profession.
The Minister of State for Interior, Alhaji Hassan Haruna made the call to day at the presentation of Private Guard operational licenses to prospective private security service providers in Abuja.
Alhaji Haruna pledged the ministry’s readiness to support the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in ensuring sanity in the operations of the Private Guard Industry.
Earlier, the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Doctor Ade Abodurin called on the operators to conform to government policies on the payment of their staff salaries.
Responding on behalf of the Private Guard Operators, Retired Air Vice Marshal Akin Odesola promised that they would obey the rules guiding the Private Guard companies.
Eleven Private Guard Companies were given operational licenses by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.
Yar’Adua calls for cooperation between NDE and National Council in Agriculture
President Umaru Yar’Adua has called on the National Council in Agriculture to collaborate with the NDE towards exploiting the abundant opportunities in the Culture Industry for job creation and youth Empowerment.
President Yar’Adua stated this in a message to the 2007 National Festival for Arts and Culture (NAFEST), in Benue State.
He promised to give attention to activities in the sector to improve its viability. He commended the theme of the festival, tagged Culture, Job Creation and Youth Empowerment.
President Yar’Adua maintained that NAFEST has promoted National and International Unity and Consciousness. He expressed the determination of his administration to tap the abundant potentials in the Culture and Tourism Industry of the National Economy in order to rank among the largest economies of the world by 2020.
Earlier, the Minister of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation who was represented by the Minister of State Doctor Idi Hong said the Federal Government will develop the culture Industry to tackle the problem of youth restiveness.
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Jonathan opposes the separation of joint account
The nation’s number two helmsman, Vice President Goodluck Jonathan has disagreed with those calling for the separation of the joint Account of states and local government councils.
He said instead, such people should offer valuable suggestions on how best to manage the accounts.
The Vice President who was represented by his senior Assistant on Development Cooperation, Mr Femi Ajjeri, at a four –day National Workshop on the operations, disbursements and management of State and Local Governments joint Account in Abuja, explained that, the joint Account was instituted to ensure even development and check embezzlement.
He said those in charge of Accounts would be required from time to time to give stewardship of the operation of the Account.
FCT: Minister urges companies to observe their corporate responsibilities
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Aliyu Modibbo has urged multi-national companies operating in the territory to observe their corporate responsibilities.
Modibbo made the call during the inauguration of the Abuja plant of the Nigerian Bottling Company.
He urged them to display corporate responsibilities by building schools, roads, clinics, provision of potable water and sundry facilities to their host communities.
On his part, Chief Operation Officer of the Company, Muktar Kent said his Organization was deeply committed to the country and its citizens.
Okeke calls on state governments to tackle the plight of pensioners
The Head of Civil Service of The Federation, Ebele Okeke wants state governments to address the plight of pensioners.
Okeke made the assertion when she hosted heads of service from the South-East Zone in Abuja.
In a statement, Okeke decried the situation where retired civil servants ended up as paupers.
She urged those in leadership position to address the problem. The Head of Civil Service was optimistic that with the introduction of reforms the Civil Service would greatly improve.
Responding, the Abia State Head of Service, Uchenna Eznezue described Okeke’s appointment as historic and promised to partner with her to boost the service morale.
Delta State: Government sets up Ministry of Science and Technology
In response to the call by the Ministry of Science And Technology, the Delta State Government has established a Ministry of Science and Technology.
Hosting the new Delta State Commissioner for Science and Technology, Doctor Ronald Eyime in his office, the Minister, Mrs. Grace Ekpiwhere pledged to avail the state of its repertoire of expertise in Science that would assist the state in capacity building and Human Resource Development.
Mrs. Ekpiwhere who gave kudos to Delta State for their initiative, promised to help the state realize its scientific dreams.
Mrs. Ekpiwhere said her Ministry has a viable structure which the state would adopt to suit its peculiarities.
Responding, the Delta State Commissioner for Science and Technology, Ronald Eyime said his state needed to develop science in order to productively engage its youths in Nation building.
Newsmen reports that the Minister on assumption in office urged state governments to establish a State Ministry of Science and Technology to contribute to the nation’s economy maximally.
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Niger: Governor warns civil servants against corruption and poor service delivery.
The Governor of Niger State, Babangida Aliyu has warned civil servants in the state against corruption and poor service delivery.
Governor Aliyu handed down the warning at the opening of a seven-day retreat for top civil servants and politicians in Minna, the state capital.
He described the civil service as the bedrock of any successful administration and urges the participants to rise to the challenges of reforming the system from the evils of corruptions.
Aliyu said He would bequeath to the state the best civil service in the country in terms of professionalism and good service delivery.
On his part, Mr. Tunde Fagbemi, Managing Director, Spring Fountain Consortium, organizers of the Retreat, said the workshop was to keep the participants abreast of new trends in the civil service.
Police to tackle accommodation problem
Accommodation problem for members of the Nigeria Police Force will soon become a thing of the past.
The Police Equipment Fund Foundation has donated fifty blocks of flats to the Nigerian Police.
The mouthpiece of the Nigerian Police and the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Haz Iwendi announced this on a Police Diary, a Radio Nigeria Live Network Programme.
He said the gesture was in-line with the priority of the Inspector General of Police, Mike Okiro, which is "housing for all members of the force".
Mr. Iwendi stated that community whose police station was destroyed through any act of violence would have the responsibility to rebuild the station.
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Kwali Area Council opts to support Fadama Two Projects
Kwali Area Council Administration in the federal Capital Territory has pledged to support Fadama Two Projects in the area for the benefit of the community.
The Council Chairman, Mr. Samuel Mari- Gwamna stated this in a message to a stakeholders meeting of Fadama Two in Kwali, Abuja.
Mr. Mari-Gwamna, represented by the Vice Chairman, Mallam Saidu Adamu Ashara said residents in the area who were mostly agrarian would benefit from the Programme.
Mr. Mari Gwamna said Council has paid its counterpart funding of two million naira for optimum job satisfaction.
Earlier, the Desk Officer in charge of the project in the area, Mallam Ibrahim Bawalagi commended the Council’s administration for its support to the Fadama Two Project.
Dickson calls on government to create job opportunities for the youths
The National Commandant, Peace Corps of Nigeria, Chief Dickson Akoh has called on Government at all levels to give priority on job creation for the youths to reduce youth restiveness.
Chief Akoh made the call at call at a media briefing in Abuja.
The Peace Corps National Commandant hinted that the Organization has forwarded a proposal to the Federal Government on how it wish to assist Government address youth unemployment situation in the country.
Chief Akoh who condemned the recent mayhem in Port Harcourt, Rivers State Capital however criticized the call for State of Emergency in the State, pointing out that it was not in the best interest of the Nations.
Chief Akoh also advised Government to begin the process of moping up arms used by those involved in the mayhem to solve the insecurity situation in the State.
Police Command partners with Kapital FM to ensure crime control in Abuja
FCT Police Command and your darling dial Kapital FM have resolved to work together in ensuring a crime free Capital City.
During a courtesy visit to the Management of Kapital FM, the FCT Commissioner of Police, Mr. Haruna John said the partnership would be in the area of informing and educating residents on the need to always be security conscious.
Mr. John, who attributed the crime rate in the Territory to the demolition exercise and influx of people on a basis into the Territory, noted that security was the responsibility of all.
The FCT Police Commissioner said the Command had raided some identified black spots around the Territory and would continue to give criminal elements hard times until they were flushed out.
Responding, the General Manager Kapital FM, Alhaji Mohammed Bello noted that despite inadequate working facility and little incentives, the Nigeria Police had performed creditably.
Alhaji Bello advised the Command to organize a forum for Radio Presenters on tit bits about security.
Highlight of the visit was the presentation of an award by the FCT Police Command to the General Manager Kapital FM.
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Adenike calls for partnership to prevent HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
Health minister, Professor Adenike Grange has called for strong collaboration and partnership between the public and private sectors in the areas of prevention, treatment, care and support services for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria.
Professor Grange made the call at a forum in Lagos. She said the collaboration became necessary as situation analysis conducted in 2005 showed that more than fifty percent of Nigerians living with the virus access to care from private sector providers.
The Minister noted that the Health Sector strategic plan for HIV/AIDS, 2005-2009 had clearly articulated such collaboration and partnership.
Professor Grange explained that child survival indicators rate may be worsened by the HIV/AIDS epidemic if stakeholders do not work together to implement efficient prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission.
Minister advocates for continued research and development of Traditional Medicine
The Minister of State for Health, Mr. Gabriel Aduku has called for continued research and development of Traditional Medicine-Practice in the country.
Mr. Aduku made the call in Abuja while launching the Nigerian Traditional Medicine policy on the occasion of the Fifth African Traditional Medicine Day. The Minister said research was important to provide further insight to the immense potential of African Traditional Medicine and break the myth surrounding it.
Mr. Aduku said that if well-harnessed, Traditional Medicine was capable of generating revenue for the West African sub-region. Mr. Aduku noted that the launching of the Nigerian Traditional Medicine policy would promote the interest of various stakeholders in the practice as well as create conducive environment for Nigerians to benefit from it.
Envoy believes Nigeria will become economic power in 2020
The outgoing Belgian Ambassador to Nigeria, Dirk-van Ecckhout is optimistic that if the level of economic activities already going in the country is sustained, Nigeria will be among the world leader in 2020.
To this end, Ambassador Ecckhout said a mutual protection agreement had been signed to enable both countries benefit from each other.
Ambassador Ecckhout dropped the hint at a reception organised in his honour by the Nigerian-Belgium Business Forum in Abuja. He said Belgium and Nigeria joint venture in the palm oil industry had also recorded a boost in the last three years.
Ambassador Ecckhout urged the media to guide the nation’s democracy jealously and called on them to be objective in their reportage.
Earlier, the convener of the reception and President, Nigeria-Belgium Business Forum, Doctor Obiora Okonkwo said both for the first time had signed an economy investment and trade protection agreement.
Foreign Affairs Correspondent reports that the reception by top shots of the society, including the Director General of FRCN, Mr. Ben Egbuna.
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Professor Utomi states the need to promote locally made product
A renowned Economist, Professor Pat Utomi says the problem of inflation in the country is not that of Currency denomination but the issue of production.
Professor Pat Utomi stated this on Channel’s Television. He said there was need to introduce programmes that would encourage production to ensure that most of the items consumed in the country were produced locally.
The Professor maintained that even in the Oil Sector, the extent of local content in production was very minimal.
He said it was only through such policies that would encourage production, that the rate of inflation would be contained.
Benue State Government to monitor project contracts
Benue State Government is to monitor contractors handling government projects in the state.
The Commissioner for Works, Housing and Transport, Mr. Nena Shija stated this in Makurdi when members of the State House of Assembly Committee on Projects Monitoring and Implementation paid him a courtesy call.
Represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mr. Iyorkase Toor, the Commissioner urged the Committee to also monitor the performance of the Contractors.
Mr. Shija said the era when contractors jostled for Government contracts with the hope of abandoning them was over.
Speaking earlier, Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Innocent Anune, said the Assembly had evolved measures to ensure that it’s Committee carried out their oversight functions.
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FRSC proffers reason for road hazards
The Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC says lack of political will on the part of those concerned at the various levels of Government is responsible for the persistent road hazards in the country.
The man overseeing the affairs of the Commission, Mr Osita Chidoka gave the hint at the meeting of the African Regional Group of International Road Safety Organisation in Abuja.
Mr Chidoka said about five thousand persons died while seventeen thousands were in injured in more than nine thousand road traffic accidents, last year in the country.
Presenting a paper, the ECOWAS Secretary General, Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambers, said statistics had shown that over one million people die every year globally from road accidents and million injured.
Minister calls for simplified tax structure
Doctor Shamsudeen called on the Federal Inland Revenue Service to make the tax structure less complicated to enable people comply with the payment.
The Minister also use the opportunity to announce the present administration’s Economic Management Team, EMT, which comprises the Finance Minister as Chairman, Minister of National Planning, as Vice Chairman, Minister of State, Finance,, Minister of State, Petroleum, and Honorary Strategic Adviser to the President on Energy.
Other members of the team include Economic Adviser to the President, Deputy Governor, Economic Policy, CBN, Special Assistant to the President, Petroleum and Chairman Federal Inland Revenue Service.
The Present also approved the inclusion of the private sector like the Nigeria Economic Summit Group and the Nigeria Economic Society.
Minister vows to partner with States in industrial development
The Federal Ministry of Commerce and Industry says it will join hands with State Governments, in the area of industrial development.
The man in-charge of the Ministry, Chief Charles Ugwu said when he received the Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi in Abuja, that the collaboration would promote Industry Initiatives in the country.
Chief Ugwu noted that for Nigeria to realize the vision 2020 Initiative, there was the need for diversification of productive ventures.
Earlier, Governor Peter Obi appealed for the support of the Ministry in creating a free trade zone in Anambra State, to be financed by the State Government.
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Australian Govt. to strengthen ties with Nigeria in Steel Development
The minister of Mines and Steel Development, Chief Sarafa Tunji lsola says, the present administration is doing everything possible to make the country a mining destination for international investors.
Chief Tunji Isola stated this, when the Australian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Jeffery Hart, paid him a visit. He said the federal government was working on a mining policy that would usher development in the country.
The Minister called on the Australian Government to partner with the local investors, especially in area of technical know-how.
Chief Isola said Australian, being a mining country, with extensive minerals and mining exploration, could be of immense relevance to the country, in the effort to open up the sector.
Earlier, the Australian High Commissioner, Jeffery Hart told Chief Isola that he was in the ministry to strengthen ties between his country and Nigeria, particularly in area of solid minerals exploration.
KUJE: village heads to maintain law and order
District and village heads in Kuje Area Council in the FCT have been urged to maintain law and order in their respective domain, for development and mutual co-existence.
The Council Chairman, Mr. Danladi Etsu Zhin, made the call while addressing traditional rulers in the area.
He said government would hesitate to depose or stop the salary of anyone of them, found encouraging violence in his domain.
Mr. Danladi Zhin commended the traditional rulers for their contribution to the socio-political development of Kuje Area Council.
He said his administration would purse a people orientated Programme as promised during electioneering campaign.
COREN expresses commitment to restore sanity in engineering practice
The Council for the Regulation of Engineering Practice Nigeria, COREN says it is committed to the restoration of sanity in practice of engineering in the country.
To this end, it has established the Engineering Regulation and Monitoring to check how companies in the construction industry conform to the standard of engineering practice.
The President of COREN, Alhaji Habu Gumel stated this while briefing journalists on preparations for the Sixteenth Engineering Assembly.
Alhaji Gumel speaks further on the mandate of COREN as it relates to the practice of the profession.
Alhaji Habu Gumel said COREN’s Tribunal would soon be inaugurated to deal with issues of quackery in the profession.
Para-millitary agencies to tackle security situations in the country
Following the upsurge of crime and criminality in some parts of the country, the need for government to beef up its security outfits has come to fore. To address the situation, the Police and Prison Service, as well as other para-millitary agencies are to be repositioned to effectively tackle security situations in the country.
The man in charge of Ministry of Interior, Major General Godwin Abbe Retired, made this known when he received the Governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido in Abuja.
The Interior Minister said to effectively implement the reforms, the Ministry would put heads together with all tiers of government to achieve the desired result.
Retired General Abbe stressed the need for state and local governments to give assistance to the police and other para-millitary formations in the area to enhance performance.
Earlier, the Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji sule Lamido appealed to the Interior Minister to as a matter of urgency, address inadequacies in prisons across the country.
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RATTAWU wants support from FRCN
The Radio Television and Theater Arts Worker Union, RATTAWU, wants the support of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, in the area of publicity to its forthcoming national delegate’s conference scheduled for October this year in Oyo Akwa-Ibom state.
The Vice President of the Union; Comrade Sunday Jethro made the appeal today when he lead executive member of the union to brief the Director General of FRCN; Mr Ben Egbuna on the event.
Comrade Jethro said the conference would feature election of new official to run the union for the next four years.
NASARAWA STATE: Gov. solicits support towards the dev. Of the state
The Nasarawa State Government says it will give priority to Human and Rural Development.
The Governor, Alhaji Aliyu Doma stated this at a reception in honour of some elected indigenes of Nasarawa West Senatorial District of the State.
Alhaji Doma therefore urges the people of the State to engage in activities that would ensure sustainable development of the State.
He also promised to take everybody along in the administration of the State, to harness their potentials.
Spokesman for the elected indigenes of Nasarawa West Senatorial District, Senator Abubakar Sodangi, gave an assurance of their support, towards speedy development of that State.
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IN and around Abuja
FCTA: Security is our priority
The federal Capital Territory Administration says security is the priority of the present administration.
To this end all security outfits operating in the territory are to be registered for effective monitoring.
The Landlord of the FCT, Alhaji Aliyu Modibbo made this known during a jaw-jaw with newsmen in Abuja.
He explained that the registration was also necessary to evolve a working relationship between government agencies, private outfits and residents in tackling the issue of security.
Alhaji Modibbo described security as a task that required the cooperation of all resident and called for support.
ABAJI enjoys free Medical Service
Residents of Abaji Area Council of the FCT are shouting Hurray as they enjoy a week long free Medical Service courtesy, the Area Council Administration.
At the commencement of the exercise, the Chairman, Alhaji Musa Yahaya Mohammed said plans were under way to recruit health personnel who will manage healthcare centres in the area to meet the health needs of the people.
Alhaji Yahaya appealed to the Administration to expedite action in providing medical facilities and drugs in hospitals for rural communities.
On the Television Booster Station in the Area, the Chairman appealed to the Authorities of FCDA to assist in its maintenance the Area Council cannot afford to shoulder such responsibility alone.
NERC to reduce arbitrary bills
The body controlling Electricity Consumption, the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission says it has perfected plans to reduce arbitrary billing of consumers.
To this end, it says it will soon release twelve million pre-paid metres in the next twelve months.
The man in charge of the Commission, Doctor Ransome Owan said in Abuja that these pre-paid metres would instill discipline in bills payment among consumers.
He also drew the ears of those consumers attempting to by pass metres to desist or face the wrath of the law.
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NIPOST aims to upgrade its facilities nationwide
The Nigeria Service, NIPOST, says the current drive to upgrade its facilities nationwide was aimed at keeping peace with emerging global realities.
Chairman, NIPOST Governing Board, Alhaji Muritala Ashorobi stated this when the board met with the NIPOST Service Management in Abuja.
Alhaji Ashorobi said NIPOST was prepared to borrow ideas from the management of postal services in other parts of the world, where efficiency and productivity were publicly acknowledged.
He urged the Management to look inward on how best to benefit from the current wave of liberalisation of the economy where the private sector is a key player.
NAFDAC Boss appeals to Pakistani Govt to fight against counterfeit drugs
The Director General of the National agency for food, Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, Professor Dora Akunyili has called on Pakistani Government not just to import drugs to Nigeria but to establish drug manufacturing companies to held fight the issue of counterfeit drugs.
Professor Akunyili made the appeal when the Pakistani High Commissioner in Nigeria, Mr. Khalid Durrani paid her a courtesy call at the Agency’s Headquarters in Abuja.
She said Nigeria had already established an economic relation with Pakistani and over one hundred different importers from that country had been registered by the agency.
Responding, Mr. Khalid Durrani noted that Pakistan was ready to partner with Nigeria.
He said free drugs worth five hundred thousand dollars had been donated to Nigeria to strengthen the tie between the two countries.
Mr Durrani said he was in NAFDAC to learn more about the activities of the agency.
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Executive Director Radio Nigeria ANS advises parents
The Executive Director, Radio Nigeria Abuja National Station, Mallam Ibrahim Abdullahi says, the greatest legacy parents could bequeath to their children, is good education.
He stated this while receiving the Management of Madrasat Nurul Islam, Gwagwalada, Abuja.
Mallam Abudullahi who said that, he attaches great importance to issues of education noted no society can progress without impacting knowledge on its youths.
Mallam Abdullahi praised efforts of the Management, Staff and pupils of the School, which he said had accounted for the successes recorded so far.
Earlier, the Leader of delegation, Mallam Musa Abdullahi said, they were in Station to intimate the Management and Staff of Radio Nigeria Abuja National Station of the School’s first graduation ceremony to be held later this month.
Mallam Musa solicited moral and financial assistance for the Station to ensure the success of the ceremony.
Police promises to stop hostage taking in Niger-Delta
The issue of hostage taking will soon be a thing of the past, in the Niger-Delta Region.
This is because a police joint task force has been set in motion to curb the menace in those areas.
Force spokesman Haz Iwendi, dropped the hint today in Abuja, on police diary a Radio Nigeria Audience Participation Programme.
He said the task force would patrol the state and its environs.
Mr. Iwendi said, police operatives in Kogi State have also recorded tremendous success in smashing car-snatching gangs in the state.
He said the task force in the state had arrested five of the car snatchers recently.
The Commissioner explained that during an interrogation, the suspects confessed that they carry out their operation along Lokoja Abuja road, at illegal police check points.
While in Delta State, seventeen student cultist, were arrested by the state command.
Five million naira fraud uncovered
The Anti- Corruption Committee set up by the Abaji Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, has uncovered a five million naira contract fraud.
Council Chairman, Alhaji Yahaya Mohammed set up the Committee, to probe contracts awarded by his predecessor, Alhaji Mohammed Loko.
Alhaji Mohammed told newsmen that the former administration awarded a contract for purchase of thirty five generators at an inflated cost.
He said the Committee discovered that, only fifteen generators were supplied, despite the fact that full payment was made.
The Chairman stated that the Committee was not set up to witch-hunt anybody, but to minimize mismanagement and institute transparency.
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NBA commends AG for observing Due Process
The Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, has commended the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mike Aondoaka, SAN, in his efforts to follow the Due Process in the administration of Criminal Justice in the country. The President of the NBA, Mr. Olisa Agbakoba, in a letter also commended the streaming of activities of all enforcement agencies in the Criminal Justice sector with a view to ensuring compliance with constitutional provisions.
The Association expressed happiness at the vigorous application of the forty-eight hours rule for arraignment as guaranteed under the constitution.
The NBA suggested the convening of a stakeholder’s dialogue on the administration of criminal justice in the country.
News in and round Abuja
KUJE
Farmers in Kuje Area Council of the FCT have been urged to judiciously use farming inputs provided by the council for increased food production in this year’s farming season. The Council Chairman Mr. Danlandi Zhin made the call while flagging off the sale of fertilizer in Kuje.
Mr. Zhin said the Council decided to subsidize the sale of each bag by four hundred naira
He said new tractors and other modern farming implements would be purchased by the Council to aid farmers in mechanised farming system for bumper harvest.
Mr. Zhin also urged the farmers not to divert the fertilizer and warned that anybody caught would face the wrath.
Bwari Area Council
All Quack Doctors operating in Bwari Area Council are to be arrested and prosecuted.
The Helmesman of the Coucil, Isa Dara Bwari dropped the hint at a meeting with Health Officials in Bwari.
He noted with concern the activities of unqualified medical personnel which he said had resulted in the death of innocent people.
Mr. Isa Dara stated that a committee would be constituted to examine all the private hospitals in Bwari Arae Council with a view to closing down the unregistered clinics.
In a remark, the Head of Health Department, Dr Veronica Yamma thanked the council for approving the renovations of some Health centers and providing them with drugs.
Drug Peddler in NDLEA Net
A total of one hundred wraps Cocaine weighing one point one zero none kilograms have been excreted by a drug courier, Mohammed Babatunde arrested by the NDLEA, while attempting to traffic the substance out of the country.
Mr. Ofoyeju Mitchell, the Agency’s Public Affairs Officer told News Agency of Nigeria that the suspect made four separate excretions of one hundred wraps weighing one point one zero nine kilograms so far.
Mr. Mitchell said the suspect was still under observation, while investigation continued.
Mohammed Babatunde was arrested on Sunday night as he was about to board a virgin Nigeria flight to London at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport.
Report says the suspect started excreting the substance on Monday with the first set of about sixty wraps.
The suspect confession had led to the manhunt of Lagos Socialite, Alhaja Toyin Igbria who the suspect had alleged as the brain behind the illict act.
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NMA expresses appreciation for the new appointment
The Nigeria Medical Association NMA has expressed appreciation to President Umar Musa Yar’Adua for appointing a Member of the Association as the Minister of Health.
A statement from the office of the Secretary General of the Association describes the appointment of Professor Adenike Grange as the Minister of Health as very positive practical and innovative step to improve the healthcare delivery system in the country.
The statement also commends the President for his painstaking efforts to put round pecks in round holes and his respect for the rule of law.
It expresses the commitment and support of NMA, to the President in the task of building a viable, sustainable and accessible to health care delivery system in the country.
FCT Minister visits some parts of the Territory
The Federal Capital Minister, Dr. Modibo Umar says his administration will give priority to security and environmental cleanliness in the territory.
The Minister was speaking in Abuja after going round some parts of the territory to assess the problems on the ground and ascertain the level of compliance with environmental standards.
Places visited by the Minister include Maitama, Asokoro, Wuse, Garki districts and Area 1 Shopping Centre as well as AYA interchange under construction.Dr. Modibo was accompanied on the visit by the Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority, Alhaji Mohammed Alhassan, his Chief staff, Adamu Ismaila, and the Managing Director, Abuja metropolitan Management Agency, Miss Jumai Kwanashie.
An institute for Africa culture to be established in Osun State:
An institute for Africa culture and international understanding is to be established in Osogbo, Osun State.
The institute which is to be funded by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation will integrate collections and materials of relevance for cultural heritage in the African region and Diaspora. The Osun State Governor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola announced in Osogbo at the inauguration of the State new Ministry of Culture and Tourism that the new Ministry would enable the State to harness the Tourism potential of the State.
The Governor called for private partnership in the quest to tap tourism resources as government would provide necessary incentives for would-be investors.
Monseignour Gabriel Osu admires Yar’Adua’s leadership
The Director of Social Communications, Catholic Diocese of Lagos, Monseignour Gabriel Osu, has commended President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua for his leadership style since assumption of office.
In an interview with Radio Nigeria in Lagos, Monseignour Osu described the manner President Yar’Adua handle the Labour and ASUU crisis, as a quality of exceptional receptiveness and patriotism.
Monseignour Osu urged the President to urgently improve on the nation’s security as well as modify the National Housing Policy to enable all Nigerians have safe and decent accommodation.
Restriction of commercial motorcycles in Kwara State
In Kwara State, operation of commercial motorcycles will soon be restricted to between the hours of six o’clock in the morning and nine o’clock in the evening.
The restriction followed the passing of the Bill regulating the operational time for commercial motor cyclists in the state.
Offenders of the law will be liable to a fine not exceeding five thousand naira or six months in jail.
Zamfara State: DPR closes eleven filling stations
The Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, Kaduna Office, has closed eleven filling stations in Zamfara State for selling the products above the approved pump prices.
The Chief Technical Officer of DPR, Alhaji Mohammed Makera said in Gusau that some of the filling stations were also closed for non-display of prices on bill board, operating with sub-standard dispensing pumps and poor safety measures.
He said the Department would not relent in its efforts until filling stations sell at the approved pump prices.
Alhaji Makera warned marketers to desist from selling petrol in Jerry cans or other continues as the practice contravenes the laws.
The Ilorin Ultra Modern market is to be completed before the end of this year.
The State Commissioner for Commerce, Cooperative and Industries, Dr. Felicia Ojeleye told newsmen in Ilorin that the project was part of measures to enhance business activities in the area.
She expressed the commitment of the Government towards improving the well-being of the masses.
The Commissioner appealed to the public to protect the project from vandal.
The market has over six hundred shops, a police post, a clinic, and parking spaces for vehicles among others.
The project is estimated to cost about nine hundred million naira.
Lagos State Govt conclude plans to upgrade road networks
The Lagos State Government has concluded plans to upgrade two road networks in Ikorodu Local Government Area and the four point five kilometre Ago Palace road in Okota, Oshodi -Isolo Local Government Area of the State.
This is to further improve the free flow of traffic as well as open the access roads to and from the State.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Works and Infrastructure, Mr. Ganiyu Johnson told newsmen in Lagos, that the upgrade of roads was to ensure rapid soico-economic development of the State.
Election Petition in Uyo in Akwa Ibom State
The Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Uyo in Akwa Ibom State, has struck out the Petition filed by Emmanuel Obot, challenging the election of Elder Bassey Etim as the member representing Uyo Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives.
The Tribunal Chairman, Justice Nasir Ajana, before dismissing the petition by Counsel to the Petitioner, Mr. Uwemedimo Nwoko, said the petitioner was not qualified in the first instance, since he was not a candidate in the April twenty-eight National Assembly election.
Justice Ajana said the petition lacked merit based on its locus standing with rules governing the Tribunal, just as the Petitioner Emmanuel Obot, lacked a party platform to continue with the case.
His political Party the PDP has since expelled him from the Party.
The Tribunal therefore upheld the election of Elder Bassey Etim as the winner of the election into the Uyo Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives.
Dariye's bailed facing a forty-one count charge
An Abuja High Court in Gudu District has granted bail to the former Governor of Plateau State, Chief Joshua Dariye facing a forty-one count charge for diverting public funds.
The Judge, Justice Adebukola Banjoko who granted the bail in the sum of one hundred million naira ordered that the accused should provide three sureties of whom must be a serving Senator.
The three Sureties must have landed properties in Asokoro, Central Business District or Maitama in Abuja.
The Trial Judge who was informed that the travelling documents of Chief Dariye were already deposited in a Federal High Court directed that a certificate for depositing them should be obtained and submitted to the court.
The bail is coming two weeks after Chief Dariye was granted a similar relief by a Federal High Court in Abuja where he is standing trial for money laundering.
In another development, Journalists were today barred by Security operatives from covering the trial of the leader of Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, Mr. Ralph Uwazuruike.
The Security Operatives, who said they were acting on the directive of their boss, also restrained the supporters of the MASSOB leader from entering the court premises.
However, Radio Nigeria gathered that the Trial Judge, Justice Binta Nyako fixed 18th of September to rule on the bail application filed by Mr. Uwazurike’s Lawyer, Mr. Festus Keyamo.
The date was fixed after the Counsel to the parties in the matter, concluded arguments on the bail application.
Kaduna State: Governor declares a state of emergency
Governor Mohammed Namadi Sambo of Kaduna State has declared a State of emergency in the areas of education, agriculture and power supply.
Inaugurating the new state Executive Council in Kaduna today, Governor Namadi Sambo explained that the emergency declaration was necessary to make the State a model of modern Nigeria.
Already a Bureau for Due Process and Price Intelligence unit has been created to guarantee transparency, accountability and good governance.
The Governor also called on public office holders to shun corruption, embezzlement and nepotism in all ramifications.
He charged the Commissioners to always carry along their subordinates in the implementation of government policies and programmes.
At the ceremony, twenty-six Commissioners took their oath of office with portfolios.
KOGI State: Governor assures the state a good service delivery
Governor Ibrahim Idris of Kogi State has given an assurance that his administration would fully equip and staff its primary health centres in different rural areas of the state for effective service delivery.
He gave the assurance at a reception organised in his honour by the people of his Icheke country home in Omala Local Government Area of the state.
Governor Idris said the administration was waiting for the completions of the rural health buildings before the equipment are moved in.
He urged the people of the state to remain supportive of the administration by being peaceful and law abiding to enjoy more democratic dividends.
EKITI: GOVT. APPROVES NEW MINIMUM WAGE
The Ekiti State Government has approved nine thousand and three hundred Naira as the new minimum wage for its workers.
To this end the State Council of the Nigerian Labour Congress has suspended its six day old strike.
The workers had embarked on the Industrial Action following the non payment of the fifteen percent internal increase by the State Government.
The State Governor, Mr. Segun Oni, alongside representatives of the State joint negotiating Council as well as officials of the NLC and TUC from Abuja reached the agreement after six hour negotiation.
Governor Oni told newsmen after the agreement that he was satisfied with the outcome of the meeting.
Reports however suggest that most civil servants fail to turn up for duty in most of Government establishment.
LIBYA DISTRIBUTES FUNDS TO CHILDREN WITH HIV
Libya has begun distributing funds to the families of children with HIV under a deal that could free foreign medics condemned to death for infecting them.
Five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor who were convicted of deliberately starting a HIV epidemic at a children’s hospital had denied the allegations.
Libya’s Supreme Court last week upheld the death sentences, placing their fate with the High Judicial Council.
The families of the infected children recently accepted a compensation deal with one million dollar per child.
NACA ADVOCATES COLLABORATION WITH NHRC
Director General, National Action Committee on Aids NACA, Dr. Babtunde Oshotimehin, has called for collaboration between his agency and the National Human Rights Commission to ensure the passage of the anti-discrimination bill.
The Anti-discrimination bill is to tackle issues relating to how people living with HIV/AIDS and any disability in the work place and society at large.
Professor Oshotimenhin made the call today when he paid a visit to the Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission, Mrs. Kehinde Ajoni in Abuja.
He said if the initial right base approach was maintained, the world would have been better for it.
FCT NDLEA on Drug-related Arrests / Convictions
The NDLEA, FCT Command says it arrested sixty three suspected drug peddlers and obtained sixteen convictions this year.
The Commandant, Mrs. Victoria Igbase told news-hunters in Gwagwalada that cannabis weighing over two kilograms other substances were also seized.
According to the drug buster “the court sentences ranged from three months to two years, depending on the quantity of the substances arrested from the convicts.”
She appealed for more funding and provision of operational vehicles to enable the command effectively deal with the rising cases of drug abuse in the FCT.
Sixty three suspected drug peddlers are presently in the net of the FCT National Drug Law Enforcement Agency to say what they know about some substances and cannabis weighing over two kilograms.
FCT NDLEA Boss, Mrs. Victoria Igbase told journalists in Gwagwalada that punishments ranging from three months to two years imprisonment would be slammed on suspects.
Satellite Towns Development Agency Urges Fast-tracking of Dev.
The Chairman, Abaji Area Council, FCT, Alhaji Yahaya Musa Mohammed is not happy with the slow pace of development in the Satellite towns of the Territory.
He therefore wants the Satellite Towns Development Agency to wake up to its responsibility of fast-tracking the development of rural communities.
The Chairman was speaking at the inauguration of new Special Advisers, Special Assistants and Council Secretary.
Alhaji Yahaya Musa praised the decision of the FCT Administration to site a University of Science and Technology in Abaji, pledging the support of the Council for the success of the project.
He urged the political appointees to be prepared to work hard for the success of the administration.
CHIMAROKE NNAMANI REPORTS FOR SWEARING IN
Speculations on the whereabout of the former number one citizen of Enugu State and now Senator Elect, Chimaroke Nnamani has been layed to rest.
This is because Chimaroke Nnamani who was absent during the handing over to his successor and inauguration of the New Senators has now resurfaced.
Senator Chimaroke Nnamani was at the National Assembly on Tuesday to register with the Clerk as a Senator Elect.
In an interview with news-hunters, Senator Chimaroke Nnamani said he would continue to be a team player in the Nation’s Democratic Process.
National Assembly correspondent Noah Alabi Ogohi reports that Senator Chimaroke Nnamani was the only Senator Elect that was absent at the inauguration of the New Senate on the fifth of this month.
FCDA Awards Mega Contracts
The Federal Capital Development Authority, FCDA, has signed contract agreement with a multi-national construction company for the completion of major roads network within the Federal Capital City.
The forty-nine billion naira contract also includes the relocation of the Abuja City Gate and the construction of thirty-four bridges and one hundred and eight units of retaining walls.
Speaking on the occasion, the Director, Engineering Services, FCDA, Mr. Sylvester Ugonabo said it was one of the largest packages awarded by past administration for the growth of the FCT.
The Executive Secretary, FCDA, Alhaji Mohammed Alhassan urged the contractor to deliver the project on schedule.
That’s not all. Major road network under construction will also be completed.
To achieve this, the Federal Capital Development Authority, FCDA has signed a forty nine billion naira contract agreement with a multi national construction company.
SPRING BANK: BOARD DISSOLVES, FACE POSSIBLE SANCTIONS
The Central Bank of Nigeria and the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation has dissolved the Board of Spring Bank and reconstituted another Board to be chaired by Mr. Vincent Omoika, former Director Banking Operation.
A statement from the Central Bank of Nigeria and read by the CBN Governor, Professor Charles Soludo said the decision followed the discovery that the former Board was incapable of repositioning the bank in line with the banking sector reform agenda.
Professor Soludo assured all depositors of Spring Bank that their money is safe and they should go about their normal banking business with Spring Bank.
The CBN Boss said the Apex Bank and the NDIC are compiling offences of the various Directors and Management of Legacy Groups and will ensure that appropriate sanctions are applied and report same to the EFCC and the police for further criminal investigations and prosecution.
The dissolution of the Board of Spring Bank is in line with the announcement by the CBN last year that the Apex Bank would undertake post consolidation re-verification of capital.
FCT FADAMA PROJECT TO BOOST FOOD PRODUCTION
FCT Fadama II scheme has completed over ninety percent of its projects amounting to over six point five Million Dollars out of the seven million budgeted for the programme.
The main incharge of the project in the FCT, Mr. Nike Uwazie said in an Interview with Radio Nigeria that the success recorded by the Fadama II Project had lead to its merger with the Agricultural Development Programme ADP.
Mr. Uwazie noted that the merger would not only consolidate the achievement of the Fadama II project but boost food production in the FCT.
FOLASHADE CANVASSES SUPPORT FOR SPEAKER
In another development.
A Women Rights Activist, Mrs. Grace Folashade Jackson wants the speaker, House of Representatives Mrs. Patricia Etteh to discharge her duties effectively especially in the empowerment of women.
She made the call in a statement in Abuja.
Mrs. Folashade who expressed optimism that the new speaker would live up to expectations, urged members of the House to support her to achieve the set objectives.
She noted that in the past women were not given the opportunity to serve, despite their huge potentials in national building.
FEMALE PRESIDENT SOUGHT FOR 2011
Some Nigerian Women under the auspices of Women for Yar’Adua and Jonathan said more women in President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s cabinet is not a bad idea.
Like Oliver Twist, they are asking for more.
The President of the group Mrs. Debora Philips made the call in a chat with the Senate press corps.
She said the call became necessary in view of the transparency and dedication exhibited by women who held various positions in the last administration.
The emergence of one of their own, Mrs. Patricia Etteh as the speaker, House of Representatives according to her should serve as impetus for more women in politics.
She appealed to the media to be objective and balanced in their reportage.
Mrs. Philip is optimistic that Nigeria will produce a female President in 2011 if the present political tempo is maintained.
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PLATEAU STATE PUBLIC SERVANTS CALL OFF STRIKE
Public Servants in Plateau State have suspended the six weeks old strike.
An agreement to that effect was singed in Jos between the Government and representatives of the labour unions.
Part of the agreement was the immediate payment of the backlog of April and May, 2007 salaries.
Also included is the monthly instalment payment of the salary arrears of Local Government employees and outstanding leave transport grant of Primary School teachers by a committee set up for that purpose.
Some of the Local Government workers are being owed upwards of ten months salary arrears and over two year of leave transport allowance.
NAPEP: RECEIVES GRANT
Federal Government has earmarked over five billion Naira as grant for the educational training of children from poorest families in the country towards.
In addition, some monthly stipend will be given to the parents for the upkeep of the children.
The Secretary of the National Poverty Eradication Programme, NAPEP, Alhaji Abdul Ganiyu Obatoyinbo announced this today in Abuja at a stakeholders meeting on a new scheme of the programme, called conditional cash transfer.