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The Minister of Youth and Social Development, Chief Akinlabi Olasunkami gave the advice in Abakaliki in a message to the opening of a three day National Workshop on Peace Building and Leadership Development for students of Tertiary Institutions in the South East Zone.
Correspondent reports that the Minister was represented by the Director, Networks and Mobilisation in the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, Mr Dauda Kigbu.
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Nigeria observes World Glaucoma Day
Nigeria joins the rest of the International Community to observe the World Glaucoma Day.
It is a day set aside to draw attention to effects of disease. The President of the Nigerian Ophotometrics Association of Nigeria Dr. Uduak Christabell Udom explains why the disease is described as a sneak thief of sight.
Dr Christabell Udom told Radio Nigeria in an interview that early detection of the disease was the only means of avoiding the ultimate loss of the sight.
Also speaking, the National Publicity Secretary of the association, Dr Ozuigbe Okonokhua stressed the need to examine every member of a family where Glaucoma is found.
Correspondent reports that Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world.
And from Umuahia the Abia State Capital Correspondent reports that the Head Ophthalmology Department, Federal Medical Centre and Consultant Eye Surgeon Dr Akali Chukwu told newsmen that the damage caused by glaucoma cannot be rectified.
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Ekiti: House summons 25 ministries/ Govt agencies for audit queries
The Ekiti State House of Assembly has summoned heads of twenty-five Ministries and Government Agencies for receiving audit queries from the office of the State Auditor-General.
The Ministries and Agencies were queried for alleged non-remittance of returns on their financial transaction for 2007.
Those affected are the Government House, Protocol Department, the Office of the Deputy Governor, Ministry of Finance and Budget Office.
Others are the offices of the Accountant-General and the Secretary to the State Government.
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Abuja: High Court summons past Gov of Kogi
An Abuja High Court in Gudu district has summoned the immediate past Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris to appear in Court on Friday to answer to criminal charges against him.
The trial Judge, Justice A.M. Talba also ordered the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mike Okiro to ensure that the summons was executed.
The order followed an application by a former Governor of Kogi State, Prince Abubakar Audu had given false information on the forms he submitted to INEC by stating that he attended Kings Commercial College, Buguma, an offence punishable under the Penal Code.
Attaching some documents and a disclaimer from the Kings College of Commerce, Buguma, Prince Audu prayed the court to summon the accused without conducting preliminary inquiry stressing that its was a direct complaint based on facts.
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Transcorp to retain 51% controlling share in MTEL/NITEL
Transcorp is to retain fifty-one percent controlling share in MTEL and NITEL.At a Joint News Conference in Abuja on Monday, the Minister of Information and Communication,
Mr. John Odey announced that Transcorp would continue in that capacity until a new core investor was identified.
Mr. Odey gave the assurance that investors interests and welfare of the staff of NITEL and MTEL would not be compromised.
Transcorp, Mr. Tom Isegholi, re-affirmed its commitment to take MTEL and NITEL to an enviable height.
Correspondent, reports that the Minister of State for Information and Communication, Alhaji Ibrahim Makande and the Permanent Secretary, Dr Timiebi Koripamo Agary witnessed the Joint News Conference by the Federal Government and Trans-National Corporation of Nigeria.
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AMAC: Residents of Zone A protests over diversion of transformer
Abuja Municipal Area Council Residents Association Zone A has called on the AMAC Chairman to provide them with a transformer to hasten restoration of power supply in the area.
They made the call during a peaceful protest over the diversion of a transformer meant for the zone A residents of AMAC.
The residents carried placards with inscriptions like “we have stopped living in Abuja, we now live in the village” where is the transformer we applied for?
The Chairman of the AMAC Residents Association, Mr. Rotimi Adara however expressed confidence that the AMAC Chairman Mr. Zephaniah Jisalo would urgently address their plight.
In a reaction the information officer of AMAC, Mr. Charles Buba who promised their grievances would be communicated to the appropriate authority but declined comment on the diversion of the transformer.
Efforts to reach the AMAC Chairman Zephaniah Jisalo failed as he was said to be attending a meeting.
Correspondent reports that the Zone A residents have suffered power seizure for the past ten months.
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SADC in Abuja on a study of ECOWAS Agricultural policy
A delegation from Southern African Development Community arrives Abuja to undertake a study of ECOWAS Common Agricultural Policy, ECOWAP.
ECOWAP Policy was approved in 2005 by Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS as a mechanism for the co-ordinated development of agriculture in the region.
The Policy is targeted toward boosting agriculture in three major areas.
These are in the areas of production improved food availability, enhancing the competitiveness of regional agriculture, integrating markets for agric products and improving access to the international market.
The 14-member SADC is in the process of developing a similar policy for countries in its union.
The delegation will be briefed by ECOWAS officials including a consultant from the Food and Agricultural Organisation, FAO.
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Iraq Presidency approves “Chemical Ali” death sentence
The death sentence passed on Saddam Hussen’s cousin and henchman, Hassan Al-majid has been approved by Iraqi Presidency.
Hassan Al-Majid popularly called “Chemical Ali” was condemned to death on genocide charges for killing one hundred thousand people during the 1988 Anfal campaign against the Kurds in Northern Iraq.
Chemical Ali was initially sentenced to death in June last year but legal wrangling held up the case.
BBC reports that the execution approved by the Iraqi presidency has to be carried out within thirty days.
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Members of State Houses of Assembly in Southern states to converge in Uyo
Members of State Houses of Assembly from seventeen Southern States are to converge in Uyo to formulate the new methods of enhancing legislation.
The Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Obong Ignatius Edet told Radio Nigeria in Uyo that the Assembly men would among other things deliberate on issues that would enable them carry out their function to uplift the welfare of the people.
The Speaker who was recently elected the coordinator of the South South Speakers conference called for closer working relationship among State legislators in the country.
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Army HQ releases Giwa-Amu’s burial programme
Burial programmes for late Brigadier General Solomon Giwa-Amu have been released.
A statement from the Nigerian Army Headquarters says there will be funeral mass at the deceased’s residence CT4 Lobito Crescent Stallion Estate, Wuse 2, Abuja, today at 6 p.m.
The body will leave National Hospital for Holy Trinity Catholic Church Maitama, Abuja for requiem mass at 7.30 in the morning of Friday.
The body leaves for his home town Sabongidda Ora, Edo State after the Church Service.
This will be followed by lying in State at his residence, Sabongidda-Ora at 7pm.
Funeral Service comes up on Saturday at Saint John Anglican Church, Sabongidda Ora at ten in the morning to be followed by interment.
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Buhari, Atiku reject judgement, head for Supreme Court
General Muhammadu Buhari in a sharp reaction to the tribunal judgement which upheld the election of Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua as President said, “For us it is semi-final. We are proceeding to the Supreme Court”.
In a similar vein, former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar said, he has instructed his team of lawyers to file an appeal immediately at the Supreme Court.
He went further, “Today is an epochal and far reaching judgement, the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal has in its own wisdom, decided that the charade called elections held in April last year was a fair representation of the free will of the Nigerian People”.
“Today’s judgement is not a decision against Atiku Abubakar or the Action Congress. No! It is the peace loving people of Nigeria who have lost.
In a contrary opinion, the Publicity Secretary of ANNPP, Mr Emma Eneukwu, said the party had accepted the judgement in good faith, because according to him, the judiciary has performed well so far.
He went further, “No party member can go on appeal without the party’s approval. The election has come and gone and we are happy about the outcome of the appeal at the tribunal”.
The Presidential election petitions tribunal on Tuesday dismissed the petitions filed by General Muhammadu Buhari of ANPP and Atiku Abubakar of AC challenging the election of Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and Dr Goodluck Jonathan as President and Vice President respectively.
In a three hour judgement delivered by Justice John Atobi Fabiyi, the tribunal unanimously stated that the issues presented by the petitioners were not substantiated to warrant the nullification of the election.
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Yar’Adua congratulates Buhari/Atiku for contributing to democratic dev.
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua has congratulated General Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for contributing to the democratic development of the country through their election petition.
Receiving a large delegation of PDP Chieftains, Governors, Ministers and well wishers who came on a came on a congratulatory visit at the Aso rock villa, Abuja, President Yar’Adua, expressed appreciation to the people for entrusting the mantle of leadership on him.
According to correspondent, it was jubilation galore at the Presidential villa.
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Breaking news
Tribunal upholds Yar’Adua’s election
The Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Abuja on Tuesday upheld the election of Alhaji Umar Musa Yar’Adua and Dr Goodluck Jonathan as President and
Vice President respectively. In a three hour judgement delivered by Honourable Justice Fabiyi, the Tribunal noted that the issues presented by the petitioners, former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, of Action Congress and General Muhammad Buhari of ANPP were not substantial to warrant the nullification of April 21st 2007, Presidential Election.
Reacting to the judgement, Chief Mike Ahamba SAN, representing General Muhammad Buhari, noted error in the Judgement and stated that he will appeal against the Judgement.
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Head of Service calls for commitment from Customs/Immigration
The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Ebele Okeke has called on the staff of the Customs, Immigration and Prisons Pension Office to show commitment in the discharge of their duties.
The Head of Service during a visit to the Office in Gwagwalada Abuja described the heap of files unattended to as a nightmare.
She urged the staff to do their jobs and not to allow people who had served the Nation diligently for thirty years die without receiving their pensions.
Ms Okeke warned that those who failed to embrace change attitude to work would be compelled to do so.
She promised to give urgent attention to the problems facing the staff.
Earlier, the Director Customs, Immigration and Prisons Pension Office, Mr Hassan Saleh had intimated the Head of Service with the challenges confronting the office such as office accommodation and Stale cheques given to pensioners.
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Abia: Election Petitions tribunal nullifies election of Gov/Deputy
The Abia State Election Petition tribunal sitting in Umuahia has nullified the election of Governor Theodore Orji and his Deputy Mr. Chris Akoma for non resignation of their
appointments thirty days before contesting the Election and for failure of the Governor to deny being a member of the Okija Secret cult.
The tribunal subsequently declared the petitioner, Chief Onyema Ugochukwu of the PDP and his running mate Chief Chinwe Nwangaga as winners.
The Chairman of the Tribunal Justice Abdullahi Yusuf said that the purported resignation letter did not have the stamp of the Abia State Government and the date of the resignation.
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UNN holds 37th Convocation on Friday
The 37th Convocation of the University of Nigeria will hold on Friday, February 29, and Saturday, March 1, 2008, at the Margaret Ekpo Convocation Hall at the Nsukka Campus of the University.
Over six thousand graduands are expected to receive various classes of degrees, diplomas and certificates on the occasion.
A statement the Registrar of the University, Mr. Placid Dioka, says first degrees and diplomas will be awarded on Friday, February 29, while higher degrees and honorary degrees and diplomas will be awarded on Saturday, March 1, 2008.
The Highlight of the awards will be the conferment of Honorary Degrees on four eminent Nigerians who have distinguished themselves in various fields.
The ceremonies will be preceded by a three-day programme of activities beginning on Tuesday, with a press briefing by the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Chinedu Nebo, at the Enugu campus of the University.
A Convocation Lecture on “Democracy and Good Governance’ is scheduled to hold on Thursday, February 28, at the Princess Alexandra Auditorium to be delivered by the Chairman, House of Reprehensive Committee on Education, Dr. Farouk Lawan.
The climax of the Convocation activities will be the inauguration of a multi-billion naira Nnamdi Azikwe Library, by the Minister of Education Dr. Igwe Aja-Nwachukwu, on Saturday, March 1, 2008, before the award of Higher and Honorary Degrees.
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DELTA: PDP Postpones Congress
A report from Delta State says yesterday’s ward congresses of the PDP did not take place.
Our correspondent, reports that this followed an incident in which the wife of the National Chairman of the Party, Chief Marian Ali and the National Monitoring were hold hostage at the state secretariat of the party.
Some protesters had alleged that the election materials from Abuja could not be produced by the monitoring team.
It took the intervention of security agents led by acting Police Commissioner, Mr Jacob Oshomogbo to bring the situation under control.
The State Chairman of the PDP, Chief Emmanuel Ogidi later told newsmen that the congress had been postponed until all problems were resolved.
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FG denies increase in electricity tariff
The Federal government says there are no plans to increase electricity tariff next month as being speculated.According to the Minister of State for Energy, Power, Mrs Fatima Ibrahim government only set machinery in nation for a multi year tariff order designed to facilitate the involvement of the private sector in building and expanding electricity infrastructure.
The Minister told Energy Correspondents in Abuja today that the proposed tariff order being processed with the involvement of all stakeholders, including the Nigerian masses, would provide a framework and the rules to be applied in determining and regulating future tariffs to be charged by independent power producers.
Mrs Fatima Ibrahim emphasised that government would not allow electricity consumers to be exploited as the proposed multi year tariff would provide for various subsidies.
On when the multi year tariff order would come into effect, Mrs Ibrahim explained that it would not be immediate as the National Assembly had to give it legal backing.
The Minister reassured Nigerians of government’s commitment to ensure stable efficient and affordable power supply through its various reforms in the sector.
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Berti Vogts Resigns
The 61-yr old German - born head coach of the Super Eagles, Berti Vogts has resigned his appointment.
This is coming after the abysmal performance of the Super Eagles at the just concluded Nations Cup in Ghana.
In a statement, Vogts was quoted as saying “Too much happened during after the Nations Cup. Most of all I don’t have any faith in the Chairman of the Nigeria Football Association anymore, working together is no longer possible”.
Vogts biggest triumph was leading Germany to the 1996 European Championship title.
A host of former Nigerian Internationals among them, Daniel Amokachi, Sunday Oliseh and Stephen Keshi have made it clear, they are interested in the job.
However, the football house is yet to confirm Vogts’ resignation.
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APGA calls for commitment of Nigerians to electoral reforms
The All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA has called on Nigerians to be committed to the Electoral Reform initiated by President Umar Yar’Adua.
At a news briefing in Abuja, the Factional National Chairman of the Party, Chief Chekwas Okorie, said this would ensure the credibility of future elections.
Chief Okorie who blamed politicians for the problems experienced during last year’s General Election said the contributions of the inter-party committee on Electoral Reform was vital to the sustenance of an enduring democratic culture.
Chief Okorie said his party was not in support of a call by the President of the Nigerian Bar Association, MBA, Mr. Olisa Agbakoba for a new body to be constituted to conduct the bye-election in Kogi State.
He maintained that if the politicians could conduct themselves properly, INEC would do a better job.
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Minister solicits support of UNIDO in development strategy
The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Charles Ugwuh has solicited the support of United Nations Industrial Development Organisation UNIDO, in the
actualization of the new Industrial development strategy “The Cluster Concept” in the country.
Mr. Ugwuh made the appeal when he paid a courtesy visit on the Director-General of UNIDO, Dr. Kandeh Yumkella in his office in Vienna, Austria.
He explained that the choice of UNIDO was based on its capacity as the United Nations specialized agency responsible for the promotion of Industrial development in developing country.
Responding, Dr. Yumkella said the organisation would assist Nigeria in the free trade zones, oil palm and textile industry and Trade negotiation.
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PCAEPI to deliver 6, 000 mega watts of electricity in 18 months
A Presidential Committee for the Accelerated Expansion of Nigeria’s Power Infrastructure to deliver six thousand additional mega watts of electricity in eighteen months has been set up.
A statement signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Communication, Mr. Olusegun Adeniyi explained that the committee was to give practical effect to President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s pledge to end the country’s long-running energy crisis within the shortest possible time.
The committee’s mandate also includes adding extra-11,000 megawatts of electricity by 2011 through diverse sources.
Members of the committee are Mr. Austine O. Ometoruwa, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Mr. Lewis Tung, Mr. Cyril Odu, Mr. Kola Adesina, Mr. Atedo Peterside, and Mr. Abubakar Lawal Yar’Adua.
Others include Mr. Tanimu Yakubu, Mr. Joseph Makoju and Dr. Rowlan Owan who serves as its Secretary.
The terms of reference of the committee are to conduct an independent technical, financial and legal audit of infrastructure in Nigeria’s power sector.
They are also to provide inputs for the design of an appropriate structure to attract credible investors to the power sector.
The Committee is expected to submit an interim report to President Yar’Adua within thirty days.
Its inputs are expected to be a vital component of the state of emergency to be declared by President Yar Adua in the power sector.
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FG revokes sale NITEL/MTEL to Transcorp
The National Association of Telecommunications Employees has described the revocation of the sale of NITEL and MTEL to Transcorp as a big relief.
Speaking with newsmen in Abuja, the National President of the Association Comrade Charles Amankwe said the Federal Government’s decision was in the best interest of Nigerians.
On the alleged threat by the defunct management of Transcorp to seek redress in court, comrade Amankwe described it as a welcome development.
Meanwhile, the Senate committees on privatization and communications said the revocation contravened international best practices.
Correspondent, reports that a meeting earlier scheduled today by the committee with the Minister of Information and Communications, Mr. John Odey was postponed indefinitely.
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Brigadier General Giwa-Amu dies in Auto crash
Army Spokesman, Brigadier General Solomon Giwa-Amu is dead.
He died on Monday from injuries sustained in a car crash on the Abuja-Kaduna highway.
The Chie of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Luka Yusuf confirmed the death of the Army Director of Public Relations.
A statement issued by Lieutenant Colonel Muhammed Yerima on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff said the accident occurred in the early hours of Monday.
Brigadier General Giwa-Amu was on his way to deliver a lecture at the Command and Staff College, Jaji, Kaduna State.
Late Giwa Amu was the first Aide-de-camp to former President Olusegun Obasanjo up to 2004 before proceeding to USA on appointment as military attaché to Nigeria’s permanent mission to the United Nations.
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UN establishes new fund for maternal health
The United Nations Population Fund has established a new fund for maternal health to boost global efforts at reducing morbidity and mortality among woman during pregnancy and childbirth.
A statement by the Fund said it would focus on supporting seventy-five million Dollars from this year to 2011.
The Fund, established in collaboration with governments, UN organisations and other International partners, is to assist countries to increase their access and ensure of quality maternal health.
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Obasanjo advocates dialogue over PDP crisis
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has advocated dialogue as a way of resolving the current intra-party crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Chief Obasanjo who was speaking with newsmen in Benin City, the Edo State capital after a meeting with leaders of the PDP in the State also disclosed that his emergence as the Board of Trustee Chairman of the PDP was a constitutional matter.
He said that as somebody who believed in the Constitution, his return for the same position the second time would still be based on the constitution.
The Board Chairman of the PDP admitted that there were dissenting voices in the Party and submitted that such was the beauty of Democracy.
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Gombe Govt signs MOU with FRCN
A Memorandum of Understanding, MOU, has been signed by the Gombe State Government and the Federal
Radio Corporation of Nigeria FRCN,for the construction of a befitting Federal FM Station in Gombe State.The MOU was signed on Friday when the Gombe State Governor, Alhaji Danjuma Goje, paid a visit to the Director General of FRCN, Mr Ben Egbuna in Abuja.
Alhaji Danjuma Goje, who said the idea was borne out of the need to provide adequate services to the people, also observed a tremendous improvement on FRCN’s programmes.
He also urged the Management of FRCN to fully equip its Kaduna Network studio to enable it to meet the demands of the masses.
Responding the Director General of the FRCN, Mr Ben Egbuna said with the support of the State Government, the new Station would be commissioned before the end of the year.
Mr Egbuna spoke on the state of Kaduna National Station. Mr Ben Egbuna said that an Education service transmitter would soon be installed in Kaduna.
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Kano Govt. to assist Nigerian Law School
The Kano State Government has pledged to intervene in the provision of infrastructure at the Kano Campus of the Nigerian Law School, Bagauda to enhance learning activities.
Governor Ibrahim Shekaraku made the pledge when he received the management of the school on a courtesy visit in his office in Kano.
He said that the State Government would construct a female hostel and provide other facilities at the school.
Also, the representative of the Chairman of the Nigerian Bar association, Hajiya Fatima Kwaku expressed displeasure over the State of the Campus and appealed for Government intervention to save the situation.
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Mark advocates harmonious Govt/Labour relationship
The Senate President David Mark has advocated harmonious Government/Labour relationship to ensure the attainment of democracy dividends.
Addressing the Executive members of the NLC in Abuja at an interactive session, Senator Mark advised all stakeholders to embrace dialogue over the July 2008 deadline on the pricing of petroleum products.
The Senate President however made it clear that increase in petroleum prices was not necessary now as it would aggravate the plight of the ordinary citizens.
He said the Senate would do every thing within its legislative power to find a lasting solution to the issue.
The President of the NLC, Comrade Abdulwaheed Omar, said the Congress would ensure the sustenance of the agreed prices of petroleum products beyond June 2008.
He urged the Senate to amend the road maintenance bill to reduce the people’s suffering.
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FG approves Nigeria Gas Infrastructure Master Plan
The First Nigerian Gas Infrastructure Master plan has been approved by the Federal Executive Council.
Briefing newsmen at the end of an extra ordinary meeting of the council held on Wednesday in Abuja, the Minister of Information and Communications, Mr John Odey, said the policy was targeted at addressing the country’s energy challenges.
Correspondent reports that the master plan is coming immediately after the gas pricing and domestic supply regulation, recently approved by the President.
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Kogi: Acting Gov reappoints past commissioners
In Kogi State all the Commissioners inherited from the immediate past administration of Governor Ibrahim Idris have been reappointed and sworn-in by the acting Governor,
Mr. Clarence Olafemi.
Also sworn-in were all the Special Advisers who served under the Idris administration.
On the occasion the acting Governor said his action was a demonstration of his confidence in the officials to work for the success of the transition process in the State.
He called on the people of the State to shun violence in the interest of future generation.
Radio Nigeria Correspondent Salmonu Akano reports that the Secretary to the State Government and the Head of Service had earlier been reappointed.
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Modalities to implement new Teachers salary structures- Aja-Nwachukwu
Modalities have been put in place to ensure early implementation of the new Teachers Salary Structure.
The Minister of Education, Dr Igwe Aja-Nwachukwu, told Executive members of the Nigeria Union of Teachers who paid him a courtesy call in Abuja that it was important to uplift teachers to ensure optimum performance from them.
In a remark, the NUT Deputy National President, Chief Unem Nelson urged the Federal Government to expedite action on the implementation of the new salary structure for teachers.
Correspondent, reports that more than thirty delegates from various States of the Country were present on the occasion.
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Ibadan: son stabs mother to death
A middle-aged woman has allegedly been stabbed to death by her son, Jamiu Akinola after a dose of marijuana.
The Police Commissioner in Oyo State, Mr Udom Ekpo-Udom, made this known in Ibadan while parading suspected criminals before newsmen.
Mr Ekpo-Udom said Jamiu stabbed his mother with a dagger in the chest because of her incessant advice to him to stop smoking Indian hemp.
According to News Agency of Nigeria, when Policemen got to the scene of the crime, they found the woman in a pool of blood with the dagger beside her.
The Police boss said the suspect has been arrested and would soon be charged to court.
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Yar’Adua calls for legal assistance treaty with Germany
Nigeria has called for a legal assistance treaty with Germany. Receiving representatives of Siemens Ag of Germany at the Aso Rock Villa Abuja, President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua
said this was because of the large number of German firms operating in Nigeria.
State House Correspondent reports that the representatives of the company were accompanied by officials of the German Embassy in Nigeria.
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Imo Govt to support farmers in rice production
It is now profitable to invest in rice production in Imo state without regrets as the State government has promised to mop up excess rice to support farmers in the production of the staple food.
According to the state commissioner for Agriculture, Chief Longinus Anyanwu the objective is to empower the farmers who lacked the capacity to process the high yielding NERICA rice breed which was recently introduced in the state.
He told Kapital FM that the state had been divided into nine rice zones to actualise its plans of commercialising the production of rice in the state.
The Commissioner also noted that the plans of the present state administration to revive the palm plantations in the state had started yielding results.
He said, about one million palm tree seedlings are expected to be ready for plantation before the end of the year.
Chief Anyanwu also noted that there was a new livestock policy to revive the livestock sector.
The commissioner however appealed to the states of the federation on time to boost production.
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FG to phase out Ozone depleting substances by 2010
Arrangements have been concluded by the Federal government to phase out the use of Ozone depleting substances in the country by January 2010.
Dr David Bola Omotosho, National Programme Coordinator for Ozone programme implementation and management unit stated this in an interview with Radio Nigeria in Abuja.
He said Nigeria has done a lot in the implementation of Montréal protocol which focused on substances that deplete the Ozone layer.
Dr Bola Omotosho also explained the concept of R12 substances and R22 which have the potential of depleting the Ozone layer.
According to Dr Omotosho, it is now a well-established fact that some widely used man-made chemicals are destroying the stratospheric layers which shield the Earth from dangerous ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.
He emphasised that the depletion of the layer would have grave consequences for human health, food production systems and ultimately for the entire earth system.
The Montreal protocol which came into force in January 1989 provides a legal basis to the worldwide effort to safeguard the Ozone layer.
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EU provides 20m Euros to support Nigeria’s polio eradication
The European Union, EU, on Friday announced the provision of additional grant of twenty million Euros to support Nigeria’s intensified polio eradication efforts.
The EU Ambassador, Robert Vander Meulen said the gesture was an agreement between the Nigerian government, the World Health Organisation and the European Commission.
Ambassador Meulen said the twenty million Euro grant came on top of previous grants by the Commission for polio eradication which amounted to sixty million Euros since 2001.
According to him, these investments have substantially decreased the incidence of polio in Nigeria.
The WHO country Representative, Dr Peter Eriki said the latest contribution is part of the intensified efforts in eradicating polio especially in high risk areas.
According to Dr Eriki, the incidence of the most dangerous strain-type 1 polio virus has been slashed by ninety per cent.
The Minister of Health, Professor Adenike Grange said it was a commendable landmark for the country.
Correspondent reports that the progress achieved in polio eradication over the past the past two months is a shining example of what can be achieved in the spirit of international partnership.
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Osadebe’s remains committed to mother earth
Highlife maestro, Chief Osita Osadebe is being buried in his Atani home in Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra State.
Aged seventy-one, Chief Osadebe died in May last year in the United States after a protracted illness.
Chief Osadebe, described in his lifetime as King of Highlife promoted Nigeria’s image, culture and rich traditional heritage abroad through his music.
He recorded more than two hundred and fifty albums in his lifetime and in 1975, got his first gold disc award for his album entitled “Osadebe 75”.
Chief Osadebe is survived by wives, children and grandchildren.
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Yar’Adua approves new National Gas Pricing Policy
A new National Gas Pricing Policy and Regulations aimed at ensuring short and long term gas availability, at affordable prices, has been approved by President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua.
Under the policy Nigeria’s gas will be supplied at the lowest commercially sustainable prices to the domestic sector which provides electricity for residential and commercial users.
State House Correspondent reports that the two new policy documents are also expected to boost the pace of industrial development in the country by ensuring competitive gas prices.
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Agip Company to appear before Delta House of Assembly
Following a protest by its host community, the management of the Agip Oil Company is to appear before the Delta State House of Assembly next Wednesday.
Representatives of Odimodi Community in Burutu Local Government Area had told the Assembly Committee on Environment in Asaba that the oil company failed to fully clean up the environment following an oil spill in November last year which contaminated the community’s source of potable water and acquatic life.
According to their spokesman Mr Osteen Igbapite the company also failed to fulfil its agreement with the community in the implementation of welfare programmes.
The Chairman, Delta State House of Assembly Committee, Mrs Omawumi Udoh while urging the community to maintain the peace explained that the invitation to the oil company was to settle the matter.
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House hails nullification of Kogi Gov election
Some members of the House of Representatives
Thave described the nullification of the election of Governor Ibrahim Idris of Kogi State as the rule of law in action.
The Court of Appeal yesterday upheld the decision of the Kogi State Election Petitions Tribunal annulled the election of Governor Ibrahim Idris.
Reacting to the judgement, some of the lawmakers told the News Agency of Nigeria – NAN – in Abuja that the judgement had further confirmed that the rule of law now existed in the country.
The Representative of Ogun, Mr Isiaka Akinlade, expressed satisfaction that there was no vacuum in the state as the Speaker of the State Assembly had been sworn-in as acting Governor in line with the constitution.
The member applauded the judiciary, saying that it had restored the people’s faith in the Judicial system.
Mrs Abike Dabiri – AC-Lagos – said that the judgement had confirmed that there were some fundamental flaws in the conduct of the 2007 general elections.
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Ash Wednesday: Today marks beginning of lent for Christians
Today marks the beginning of lent for Christians all over the world. It is known as Ash Wednesday.
In many Churches, Special Services will be held during which worshippers will be marked with ashes as a symbol of death, sorrow and sin.
This practice draws from ancient biblical traditions of covering one’s head with ashes, wearing sackcloth and fasting during critical moments.
The ashes used on this day are obtained from burnt palm fronds used on the Palm Sunday of the previous year.
Lenten Seanson is characterised by fasting, prayers and other sorts of penance.
It also marks the forty days and forty nights of fasting embarked on by Jesus Christ before his trials, death and resurrection.
Easter which is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ precedes Lent after days beginning from the Ash Wednesday.
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IMO: NSCDC Commandant advises 70 newly recruited officers
The Imo State Commandant of Nigeria security and Civil Defence
Corps NSCDC Mohammed Lawal has advised seventy newly recruited officers to be diligent and law abiding.
He urged the officers at a passing out parade after an induction course in Owerri, to show respect and love to the public while carrying out their official assignments.
Lawal expressed happiness with the performance of the officers during the three-month training and urged them to cooperative with one another.
Responding on behalf of his colleagues, Inspector Kingsley Iwugwu pledged the officer’s determination to serve the nation loyalty and diligently.
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Nigeria calls for support from Int’l Agencies to uplift health sector
Nigeria has called on International Agencies
to come to its aid in strengthening the nation’s health system.
The Minister of Health, Professor Adenike Grange made the call when United States Agency for International Development, USAID, made a presentation of HIV drugs with worth sixteen million Naira to the country.
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APRM: Thirty -man Team on Review of Nigeria
Thirty-man countries Review Team from different
African Countries are in Nigeria to carry out validation exercise on governance.
The team is expected to focus on such areas as Democracy and Political Governance, Economic governance and Management, Corporate Governance and Socio- Economic Development.
Responding to questions from journalists shortly on arrival, the leader of the team, Ambassador Kiplagat Bethuel said Nigeria was the seventh country to be reviewed.
Correspondent reports that the essence of the exercise is to re-appraise and assess the level of socio-economic development in most of the African countries.
Meanwhile, President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua will formally launch the Nigeria’s Country Review Mission, CRM, of the African Peer Review Mechanism APRM on Tuesday at the State House Banquet Hall Abuja.
The Launching will be witnessed by representative of all stakeholders group in Nigeria.
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Mark describes refusal to compensate oil spills victims as inhuman
Senate President, David Mark has described
as inhuman and unacceptable the refusal of Oil Companies to compensate victims of Oil spills.
Senator Mark stated this in response to complaints by the Akwa Ibom State Cooperative Fishery Association about the failure of Oil Company to pay compensation for farmlands and fish ponds destroyed in the area by Oil spills.
The Senate President urged the affected people to remain law abiding and promised that the Senate would address the matter.
The leader of the Association, Elder Jeremiah Essien, said that Oil spills occurred in 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2003 at Eket, Ibeno, Ikot Abasi, Eastern Obolo, Nsit Eket, Oron Onna, and Itu Local Government Areas.
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First Lady urges DAFLA to initiate scholarship progs. for indigent Women
Nigerian’s First Lady, Hajia Turai Yar’adua
has urged her colleagues in the organisation of African First Ladies ((DAFLA) to initiate scholarship programmes for indigent Women in their countries.
Hajia Turai told Layiwola Lawal in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia that such a gesture women would enable women to contribute to socio-economic development to contribute.
Hajia Turai who attended a special session on gender violence and discrimination said Women should not see any problem facing them as the end of life but a challenge to succeed.
In his reaction to rampart cases of rape of infants and adolescents by older men, the Director-General of NACA, Professor Babatunde Oshotimehin said the trend was a threat to the campaign against the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa.
Professor Osotimehin appealed to African first ladies to assist in domesticating laws that would protect Women and children against harmful practices.
Layiwola Lawal Reports that the African first ladies are continuing their deliberation today with a focus on HIV/AIDS scourge in Africa.
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Mark advises judiciary officers on speedy delivery of justice
Problems confronting judicial officers will be taken
has urged her colleagues in the organisation of African First Ladies ((DAFLA) to initiate scholarship programmes for indigent Women in their countries.
Hajia Turai told Layiwola Lawal in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia that such a gesture women would enable women to contribute to socio-economic development to contribute.
Hajia Turai who attended a special session on gender violence and discrimination said Women should not see any problem facing them as the end of life but a challenge to succeed.
In his reaction to rampart cases of rape of infants and adolescents by older men, the Director-General of NACA, Professor Babatunde Oshotimehin said the trend was a threat to the campaign against the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa.
Professor Osotimehin appealed to African first ladies to assist in domesticating laws that would protect Women and children against harmful practices.
Layiwola Lawal Reports that the African first ladies are continuing their deliberation today with a focus on HIV/AIDS scourge in Africa.
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Mark advises judiciary officers on speedy delivery of justice
Problems confronting judicial officers will be taken
into consideration in the proposed constitution amendment.
Senate President, David Mark said this when he received the National Executive Committee of the Magistrates Association of Nigeria, MAN, in Abuja that in recognition of the key role of the judiciary, the Senate would assist to improve their condition of service.
The Senate President urged the judicial officers to remove all bottlenecks militating against speedy delivery of justice.
The National President of the Association, Mrs Latifat Folarin appealed to the Senate to look into the disparity between the Magistrates and other judicial officers.
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Recent report on measles, cholera gives Minister concern
The report of the recent measles, laser fever
and cholera in parts of the country is giving the Minister of Health, Professor Adenike Grange, serious concern.
Various state of the federation have reported the outbreak of their diseases in the last eight to twelve weeks.
In a statement in Abuja, relevant laboratories under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Health and Works Health Organization have confirmed these diseases.
Meanwhile, a team of experts have been dispatched to the affected areas to determine the extent of the outbreak and initiate preventive and containment measures in the communities affected.
One of the affected areas, and where the Minister of Health, Professor Grange conducted on the sport assessment is, Zaria in Kaduna State.
Reports say most of the outbreaks are seen in areas where vaccination programmes were rejected.
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Court adjourns case on attempted murder of DG NAFDAC
An FCT High Court has adjourned to the 27th
of March to continue hearing in the case of attempted murder of the Director-General of NAFDAC, Professor Dora Akunyili.
Justice Ishaku Bello explained that he had an appeal before the Supreme Court to attend to.
At the resumed hearing, none of the eight accused persons were in Court.
Justice Bello warned that if they are still not present at the next sitting he would raise appeal for judgement.
Counsel to the 8th accused persons, Mr Max Ogar had during the session prayed the Court to hold that the Court of Appeal had jurisdiction to hear the matter.
The Appeal Court had directed the Abuja High Court which struck out the case saying it had no jurisdiction on the matter to hear it.
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Lagos PDP protests removal of Williams as Chairman
A group which claims to be Chief Gamel Owolabi
led faction of the PDP in Lagos State on Monday staged a protest at the National Secretariat of the Party in Abuja calling for the removal of Chief Bayo Williams as the Chairman of the Party in the State.
The Assistant Publicity Secretary of the faction, Mr Sunday Olayifa in an interview said the only way to save PDP in Lagos from losing its members to other Parties was for the National Secretariat to constitute a Committee to look into the crisis.
Mr Olayifa said Chief Williams was imposed as the Lagos Chairman of the Party by the Party’s South-West Chairman, Chief Bode George and does not represent the interests of members in the State.
In a swift reaction, Chief Bode George said the group was only acting for those who do not have the interest of the Party at heart. Chief George said he was not the Chairman of the Party in the State and had no business in the running of its affairs.
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FCT: Minister inaugurates 9member C’ttee on ship repairs
A nine-member Ministerial Committee on Ship
repairs and maintenance has been inaugurated.
At the ceremony in Abuja, the Minster of State, Water Transportation, Prince John Okechukwu, said time had come for the implementation of the Coastal and inland Shipping Act popularly known as Cabotage regime.
Prince Okechukwu expressed the belief that this would go a long way in assisting Nigeria Shipping Companies to own, operate vessels and participate effectively in the nation’s Sea-born trade.
The Minister explained that in line with this, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, had to create a fund for shipping development.
According to Prince Okechukwu, the Maritime sector had the potential of being the second highest foreign exchange earner for the country.
While speaking on behalf of his members, the Chairman of the Committee, who is also the Director-General of NIMASA, Dr. Ade Dosunmu, said one of the objectives of NIMASA was to assist local operators partake in cargo business which is presently dominated by foreign operators.
The terms of reference of the Committee included identifying conditions for accessing ship repairs and maintenance.
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Supreme Court orders Iwu to answer questions at the Tribunal
The Supreme Court has ordered that the Chairman
of the Independent Electoral Commission, Professor Maurice Iwu should answer some fundamental questions pertaining to the last Presidential election at the Tribunal.
The Apex Court which granted in parts the first appeal of the Presidential candidate of the Action Congress, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, however turned down this request that the President Yar’Adua and Vice President Goodluck Jonathan be made to provide further information on the Election.
The Court held that this was not necessary as the Respondents did not conduct the election but were only candidates in the exercise.
Alhaji Atiku had appealed against the verdict of the Tribunal which ordered that it was not necessary to subject Professor Iwu to interrogation as that would further prolong the hearing of the matter.
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The Supreme Court in the Judgement read by Justice Niki Tobi also turned down the second appeal by Alhaji Atiku and allowed two hundred and seventeen INEC witnesses to testify before the Tribunal.
In the judgement, the apex Court warned against situations where technicalities were made to override the interest of justice and fair hearing, stressing that the contest of speedy hearing should be in consonance with fair hearing.
One of the Counsel Alhaji Atiku, Mr Emeka Ngige speaks on the court’s verdict.
On whether, the INEC boss will be appearing before the Election Petition Tribunal at its next sitting, Counsel to INEC, Mr Kanu Agabi and Counsel to the President, Mr Alex Izinyon comment.
Correspondent reports that the judgement issued no order as to the cost for damages and gave all the parties the right to be heard.
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Ondo Govt. approves 300m for Golf Course project
In an effort to make Idnare Hills an International
Tourist Centre, the Ondo State Government has approved about three hundred million naira for the construction of a World Class Golf Course at Atosin-Idanre.
To this end, work on the project is expected to commence by March this year.
Governor Olusegun Agagu who announced this during an assessment of the proposed Golf Course Site said another sum of seventeen million naira had been set aside to compensate those whose landed property would be affected.
The Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr. Dele Osakuade had expressed the hope that the project would create employment opportunities for the people of the State.
Correspondent reports that the Golf Course project is part of efforts by the Government to ensure enlistment of Idanre Hills on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
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Yar’adua supports removal of immunity clause from Constitution
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua says he
fully supports the removal of the immunity clause conferred on the President, Vice President; State Governors and Deputy Governors by the 1999 Constitution.
A statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Communications, Olusegun Adeniyi, said President Yar’Adua made his position known in Davos, Switzerland at a dinner hosted by the Partnership Against Corruption Initiative.
He expressed confidence that the next Constitutional Amendment would strip these public officials of their immunity.
The President expressed optimism that the removal of the immunity clause from the Constitution would greatly facilitate the work of Nigeria’s anti-corruption Agencies, which, he said have been granted “total and complete independence of action” by his administration.
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Nitel, others get 21 days ultimatum from NUPTE
The National Union of Postal and Telecommunications
Employees and the Senior Staff Association of Communication, Transportation and Corporations have given the Management of NITEL, MITEL and NIPOST twenty-one days ultimatum to meet their outstanding demands or face industrial action.
The President General of the Senior Staff Association Comrade Adetunji Adesuntanmi at a news Conference in Abuja said the industrial action would be total.
In an interview, the Secretary General of National Union of Postal and Telecommunications Employees, Comrade Chubby Nwagbara stressed the need for the Management of NIPOST to show more commitment to workers welfare.
Comrade Nwagbara advised the Management of the Organizations and the Federal Government to always consult the Unions before taking any decision affecting their members.
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Egbuna states the need to enhance Broadcasting standard
Radio Nigeria is to put machinery in place to enhance
the standard of Broadcasting in the country.
The Director General, Mr. Ben Egbuna stated this at the opening of Basic Courses at the FRCN Training School in Lagos.
Mr. Egbuna who was represented by the Director, Training School, Dr. Samson Shuaibu said FRCN was determined to inject in young Journalists, the culture of developmental journalism.
He said about fifty private organizations had indicated interest to assist the School in its development efforts.
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Abia: Elected chairmen to restore dignity of LG
Newly elected local government Chairmen in Abia State
have been told to restore the dignity of local government administration.
Governor Theodore Orji gave the charge during the swearing-in of the sixteen elected Chairmen at Michael Okpara Auditorium, Umuahia.
Chief Orji reminded the Chairmen that they had the mandate of the people and should therefore translate the hopes and aspirations of the rural dwellers into reality.
He assured them of the state government’s support and respect for the autonomy of their councils.
Responding on behalf of his colleagues, the Chairman of Isiala Ngwa North Local government, Dr Christopher Ekweremadu assured the Governor that they recognized their mandate as a call to service.
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Professor Asobie becomes Chairman, NSWG of NEITI
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua has approved
the appointment of Professor Assisi Asobie as Chairman of the National Stakeholder Working Group, NSWG, of the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative NEITI.
A statement issued by the Special Adviser to the President on Communications, Olusegun Adeniyi, said President Yar’Adua has also approved the appointment of other members of the NSWG.
They include Mr. Basil Omiyi, Comrade Shehu Sani, Mr. Peter Esele Alhaji Abubakr Lawal Yar’Adua, Alhaji Jafaru Aliyu Paki and Dr M.I.Yahaya.
Others are Alhaji Aliko Mohammed, Mr. Leke Alder, Mr. T. K. Goriba, Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa, Alhaji Ibrahim Dankwambo, Ofueko Omogui, Hurana Yunusa Sa’eed and Mallam Mahmud Jega.
The Chairman and members of the NSWG will serve for four years, while the Executive Secretary will be in Office for five years.
Some of the terms of reference include ensuring Due Process and Transparency in the payments made by all extractive Industry Companies to the Federal Government and Statutory recipients.
And to eliminate all forms of corrupt practices in determination, payments, receipts and posting of Revenue accruing to the Federal Government from extractive Industry Companies.
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ANAN task accountants for high standards
The nation’s number one Auditor, Onoriode Ejenavi,
has emphasized the need to ensure a high standard of accounting practice, in Nigeria.
He gave the advice when the National President of Association of National Accountant of Nigeria ANAN Mr.Samuel Nzekwe called on him in Abuja.
Mr. Ejenavi expressed optimism that once Accounting bodies ensure high quality of their products, the choice would be that the market.
He explained that the appointment of external auditors to audit the accounts of government parastatals and companies would now be renewable annually.
Earlier, Mr Nzekwe said, ANAN was in support of the Auditor-General efforts to establish high standards of accountability, transparency and probity in the management of public fund.
NASS: FG to spend N11b for constituency projects
About eleven billion Naira is to be spent by the
Federal Government to assist the National Assembly in siting constituency projects throughout the Country.
The Money is part of the over one hundred and ten billion Naira saved from debt relief gains.
In an interview with Radio Nigeria in Abuja, the Majority Whip in the House of Representatives, Mr Emeka Ihedioha, said the projects would be put directly to benefit the rural communities.
Mr Ihedioha gave an assurance that members would make inputs that would ensure the siting of the projects.
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Mark urges Super Eagles to win Nations cup
Senate President David Mark has urged the Super Eagles
to do everything possible to win the coveted trophy in Ghana. In a message to the players, Senator David Mark wants the players to exhibit high sense of patriotism, discipline and unity of purpose during the competition.
He gave an assurance that the Senate under his leadership would guarantee adequate budgetary allocation that will improve sports development in the country.
Senator Mark also urged the Nigeria Football Association to co-operate with the players and officials in the provision of logistics to avoid any hitches.
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Tribunal orders fresh governorship election in Enugu State
The Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Enugu, South East Nigeria,
South East Nigeria, on Friday nullified the election of Sullivan Chime as Governor of Enugu State.
The tribunal also ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, to conduct a fresh governorship election in Enugu State within three months from the date of its ruling.
Delivering judgement on the petition brought by Democratic Peoples Party governorship candidate in Enugu State, the Tribunal set aside the election of Sullivan Chime on grounds of non compliance with the electoral Act 2006 and electoral malpractices.
In a reaction to the ruling of the tribunal, governor Chime advised the people of Enugu State to remain calm and go about their lawfully business as government business will continue in the State.
He declared that fresh election was necessary to assuage the yearnings of the people.
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Tribunal Nullifies Chimes Election
The Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Enugu,
South East Nigeria, on Friday nullified Sullivan Chime’s Election as Governor Enugu State.
The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, had declared him as Governor after April 14th 2007 gubernatorial election.
It should be recalled that Governor Chime slumped during the Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebration on January 15th 2008.
However, there is no official reaction to tribunal’s ruling from the Governor’s camp.
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Jolly Nyame gets court injunction
An Abuja High Court in Gudu District has granted the application
of the former Governor of Taraba State, Mr. Jolly Nyame for stay of proceedings in his on-going trial for allegedly misappropriating the sum of two point six billion Naira, while in office.
The Court had last year ruled that it had jurisdiction to hear the matter and refused to transfer the case to the High Court in Taraba State.
The former Governor who had gone to the Court of appeal to challenge the decision of the court also prayed the Abuja High Court to stay proceedings pending the application before the lower court.
In her ruling, Justice Ibironke Banjoko observed that the issue of jurisdiction was central to the determination of the matter and that the court is at liberty to exercise its discretion appropriately.
In another development, a Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed the 12th of February to enable counsel to EFCC, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs, file his reply to the application by the former Governor of Abia State, Chief Orji Uzo Kalu, which seeks to stop his trial.
The Court fixed the date following the oral application by counsel to the EFCC who prayed the court to give him time to reply to the application which he said was served him only on Thursday.
The court had given the former Governor’s lawyer, Mr Awa Kalu, thirty days to fill a written application in support of their motion.
The EFCC lawyer, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs also comments on the application before the court.
Former Governor Orji Kalu is standing trial for a 107 count charge bordering on money laundering and misappropriation of public funds and corruption.
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Stakeholders in mining sector support FG’s reform
Stakeholders in the Mining Sector have thrown
their weight behind the reforms of the present administration in the sector.
In a chat with News Hunters after their meeting in Abuja, the President of Miners Association of Nigeria, Dr. Sunday Ekozin said the Industry have never had it so good, nothing that the reforms would take mining to the next level.
Dr. Ekozin emphasised that the move would also separate the chaff from the grain by identifying genuine Miners from hawkers and speculators.
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The meeting was designed to enable stakeholders make contribution to the proposed Minerals and Metal Policy.
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VP inaugurates 4 C’ttees on Electoral process
Four committees have been Consultative established by the
meeting on the Electoral process in the country to look at the increasing cases of malpractice and violence perpetrated during elections in the country.
They are Inter-party, security, legislative and the Governors Forum committees, under the co-ordination of Vice President Good luck Jonathan.
The Special Adviser to the President on Communications, Olusegun Adeniyi told newsmen at the end of the meeting held at the banquet hall of presidential villa that the decision was unanimously reached by the stakeholders who attended.
Correspondent, reports that state governors, some national chairmen of political parties, INEC, leadership of the National Assembly and Justice Muhammed Uwais attended the meeting.
Minister inaugurates Committee on tourism
An eight man Committee has been put in place
for the inauguration of the Nigeria Tourism master plan implementation.
The Committee has the mandate of distillation of the master plan to a project document, with a view to attracting necessary funding and investors for the project.
The man in charge of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and national Orientation, Prince Adetokumbo Kayode urged members to put in place a tourism strategy that would meet the MDG’s and the twenty-twenty vision of the present administration.
He said the Nigeria Tourism Development Commission NTDC, would be restructured, to enable it deliver the tourism master plan.
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INEC to register more parties before 2011 election
Twenty six more political parties may be registered before the next general election in 2011.
INEC National Commissioner in charge of political parties monitoring, Dr Ishmael Igbani told the News agency of Nigeria in Abuja that twenty six political associations have applied to the Commission for registration as political parties.
The National Commissioner said that in line with the electoral law, there was no limit to the number of parties to be registered. Nigeria currently has fifty political parties.
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Prof Grange: Outbreak of vaccine – preventable diseases unacceptable
The arrow-head of the Federal Ministry of Health,
Adenike Grange is for now not a happy person.
That is not all; Professor Grange will not accept flimsy excuses for out breaks of any disease that is vaccine-preventable in the country.
Without mincing words, the Minister bared her mind while addressing the emergency meeting with stakeholders on Disease Control in Abuja.
Professor Grange described as worrisome and unacceptable, the recent reports of outbreaks of communicable diseases on diseases in some states of the federation.
According to the minister, the decision to call the meeting was prompted by the urgent need for quick intervention to prevent further spread of the diseases and unnecessary deaths, especially among the rural populace, who bear the burden of the diseases.
Our man, reports that in Edo State, a confirmed yellow-fever outbreak has been reported, while Kaduna, Kano and Gombe States recorded cases of measles epidemics with thirty-one deaths.
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CBN holds conference on Microfinance
The Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Professor Chukwuma Soludo invites individuals,
Organisations and Stakeholders to be International Microfinance Conference and Annual Microfinance/entrepreneurship Awards ceremony scheduled for Thursday 17 January 2008 and Friday 18 2008 at the Abuja Sheraton Hotel and Towers. The conference which is to commence at Nine O’clock in the morning each day has as its theme “Improving Access to Microfinance”.
A Statement from the Apex Bank says the President, Alhaji Umar Musa Yar’Adua GCFR will be the Special Guest of Honour.
Others guests of honour are the Senate President, David Mark, Speaker, House of, Representatives, Dimeji Bankole , Minister of Finance, Dr. Shamsudeen Usman, FCTA Minister, Dr Aliyu Modibo Umar, Minister of Industry, Mr Charles Ugwuh, Minister of Agric, Water Resources and Rural Development, Dr Sayyadi Abba Ruma and Minster of Women Affairs Hajia Saudatu Bungudu.
The statement also invites Chairmen and Chairpersons, Senate and House of Representatives Committees members on Banking, Agriculture, Industries and Women Affairs.
The Thirty-Six State Governors, Local Government Council Chairmen, State Commissioners for Finance, Agriculture, Industries and Commerce are invited for the conference and award ceremony.
The Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria also invites, Managing Directors of Banks, Directors of Microfinance Banks, Heads of Educational Institutions Development Partners, Donor Agencies, Non-Governments organisations and Microfinance Institutions.
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Code of Conduct yet to verify assets of Ex-Governors
The Code of Conduct Bureau says it is yet to verify assets declared by nine
governors who that served between 1999 and 2007.
The Bureau in its two thousand and sis annual report said the ex-governors whose assets are yet to be verified include those of Abia, Anambra, Benue, Borno, Cross River and Ebonyi.
Others are Imo, Nassarawa and Plateau States. According to the Bureau, the assets of 27 ex-governors as contained in their assets declaration forms have been verified.
The report did not however confirm if what the governors declared tallied with what it met on ground during the verification exercise.
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Odey refutes media reports on PH oil explosion
The Minister of Information and Communications, Mr. John Odey says investigation into
last weeks Oil Vessel explosion in Port Harcourt indicates that the Incident a statement, the Minister explained that the investigation was carried out by a team Occurred as a result of technical defects on the Ship.
In a statement, the Minister explained that the investigation was carried out by a team of experts on Marine accidents.
Mr. Odey assured Nigerians and the International Community of continued protection of lives and property in the Country.
He denied Media reports that lives were lost in the incident.
Newsmen reports that a Ship carrying five thousand tonnes of Petrol exploded at the Port Harcourt Wharf.
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has destroyed seventy –six thousand kilograms of illicit drugs seized by the Edo State Command of the Agency between January and December 2007.
Speaking to newsman, the NDLEA Chairman, Alhaji Ahmadu Giade described the seizure as unprecedented and the highest in the history of the Agency.
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Lamorde becomes EFCC Chairman
An Acting Chairman for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has been appointed.
He is Assistant Commissioner of Police Ibrahim Lamorde, who until this appointment was the EFCC’s Director of Operations.
A statement issued by Special Adviser to the President on Communications, Olusegun Adeniyi says the approval followed the recent nomination of Commission’s former Chairman Assistant Inspector General of Police, Nuhu Ribadu for a course at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies NIPSS, Kuru.
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Jonathan: Niger Delta Crisis to be resolved through dialogue
Vice President Goodluck Jonathan says government is committed to resolve the Niger Delta Crisis through dialogue.
He stated this on Thursday at the resumed consultations between government and Ijaw leaders at the Presidential Villa.
The Vice President regretted the recent militant attacks in Port Harcourt and Okrika and appealed to the Ijaw leaders to intervene in the crisis.
One of the Ijaw leaders, Chief Edwin Clerk, appealed to the Federal Government to de-militarise the Niger Delta in the interest of peace.
The President of the Ijaw National Congress, Professor Kinse Okoko expressed the hope that with the commitment of the present administration, the Niger Delta problem would be resolved.
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FEC approves 70b Textile Revival Fund
A Seventy billion Naira Textile Revival Fund has been approved by the Federal Executive Council.
Similarly, approval was given to the National Poverty eradication Programme to access seven billion Naira from the Millennium Development Goals.
The minister of Information and Communications, Mr. John Odey briefed newsmen on Wednesday at the end of the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja.
Correspondent reports that a road map for the implementation of vision 2020 Plan was also approved.
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Yar’Adua orders Ministry of Finance to disclose NASS Account details
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua has directed the Ministry of Finance to immediately,
disclose to the National Assembly details of all accounts kept and operated by the Federal Government.
A statement signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Communications, Olusegun Adeniyi explained that directive followed some media reports of non-provision by the executive, of information on some Special accounts which might likely delay the passage of the 2008 appropriation bill.
The President assured the National assembly of the full cooperation of the Executive and the speedy provision of all required facts and figures to facilitate the smooth passage of the 2008 appropriation bill.
President Yar’adua said any ministry or agency of government that failed to cooperate with the National Assembly in the discharge of its oversight functions would be sanctioned.
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Kaduna: INEC starts distribution of permanent voters card
The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Kaduna State, Chief Ayo Dada says the distribution of permanent voters cards to eligible voters in the state will
commence on Tuesday. Chief Ayo Dada made this known in an interview with Radio Nigeria in Kaduna.
He advised eligible voters to visit their respective wards and collect the permanent voters card.
Chief Ayo said those who could not register during the last exercise for being under-aged, should register now.
Also, in an interview, the Electoral Officer, the Kaduna North Local Government, Mallam Baba Shehu said, all logistics had been put in place to ensure a hitch free distribution.
Mallam Baba Shehu advised eligible voters to go along with their temporary card in exchange for their permanent card.
He added that those who lost their temporary cards should go with unit code for verification before the issuance of the permanent card.
Correspondent, who visited the INEC Headquarters in Kaduna reports that Electoral Officers from the local government areas across the state were struggling to collect the permanent voters cards.
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Niger Delta: Speakers condemn militants
The Conference of Speakers of the South South State Legislature has condemned the activities of militants in the Niger Delta region.
At the end of a meeting in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, the Conference called on the youths of the Region to shun violence and adopt dialogue to resolve their grievances.
Addressing the Conference after electing him as the new leader and Coordinator of the South South Conference of Speakers, Obong Iganatius Edet urged State Governments in the Region to work towards the development, security and stability of the area.
Obong Edet, who is the Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, said he would live up to the expectations of the Legislators.
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EFCC: 300 police men shun IG’s meeting
Three hundred Police Personnel attached to the EFCC on Thursday, failed to attend a meeting summoned by the Inspector-General, Mr Mike Okiro.
The Police management had last week directed all Police Personnel attached to the EFCC to report to the Force Headquarters, Abuja for briefing.
Newsmen reports that the briefing could not hold as neither the Chairman of the EFCC, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, nor any of its operatives reported for the meeting.
The meeting was scheduled for 10:o’clock in the morning but as at 2pm, none of the officers was present. Later in the day another latter inviting the Personnel for the briefing was reported to have been sent to the EFCC.
Ribadu’s nomination to attend a 12 month course at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies has for sometime generated controversy.
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Fed Govt debt hinders award of contract
The second in command in the upper chamber of the Legislature, Ike Ekweremadu has stated that the Federal Government owes over nine hundred and fifty billion Naira to road construction firms in the country.
He said this when some members of Akaeze Community of Ebonyi state called on him in Enugu. He said the magnitude of debt was hindering the award of contract for the other road works.
According to him government would do everything possible to ensure that it settles the over nine hundred and fifty billion Naira outstanding within the two thousand and eight fiscal year.
Earlier, the leader of the Akaeze, delegation, Senator Anyin Ude said the members came to appeal to the Deputy Senate President to help in ensuring that Federal Government constructs the Akaeze, Okpanka Orji River Road that had been abandoned for years.
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Militants attack leaves 12 dead in Port Harcourt
At least twelve people have been killed in Port Harcourt when militants attacked two police stations and Hotel Presidential located in the Oil City.
The Commissioner of Police in Rivers State, Mr Felix Ogbaudu told the News Agency of Nigeria that the militants attacked the Borokiri and Trans-Amadi Police Stations.
At the Borokiri Station, three policemen were killed in a shoot-out between the police and the militants while seven civilians around the area were also killed.
At the Trans-Amadi Police Station, a Police Inspector was killed by the militants. The militants also killed security personnel of the Hotel Presidential and injured many others when they attacked the Hotel.
The Commissioner of Police explained that the militants abandoned three vehicles used for the operation while assorted riffles and a machine gun were recovered from them.
Following the attack, the Rivers State Governor, Chibuike Amaechi has summoned a security meeting to review the situation in the state.
The latest attack came, barely twenty-four hours after the Rivers State government lifted the curfew in the State
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Amaechi lifts state curfew
Governor Chibuke Amaechi of Rivers State has ordered the immediate lifting of the curfew imposed on the state in August following escalating cases of violent crime.
In a statement issued in Port Harcourt, the secretary to the state government, Mr. Magnus Abe said the governor gave the order in consultation with the security agencies in the state.
He however said the order did not apply to Okrika Local Government Area where the curfew would remain in effect from six’ o clock in the evening to six in the morning.
He reminded residents of the state that security was the collective responsibility of all, and urged them to support all government decisions aimed at returning peace and normalcy to the state.
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Yar’ Adua hails Bhutto, sympathizes over her death
Nigeria has condemned the political violence in Pakistan which has claimed the life of Ms. Benazir Bhutto, a brave woman, true democrat and great leader of her people
In a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Communications Mr. Segun Adeniyi, President Umaru Yar’ Adua, described the sad news of the brutal assassination of Ms. Benazir Bhutto early Thursday in Rawalpindi, Pakistan as a rude shock.
President Yar’ Adua conveyed the sincere condolences of Nigerians to the Bhutto family, the Government of Pakistan and millions of her supporters.
He urged them to take solace in the knowledge that she died on active pursuit of her vision of true democracy for her country, and that in death, she has become an eternal martyr to the cause she believed in with all her heart. President Yar’ Adua prayed Almighty Allah to grant her soul perfect peace and rest in Paradise.
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FG condemns activities of pipeline vandals
The Federal Government has condemned the activities of pipeline vandals which has led to the death of some Nigerians in a suburb of Lagos.
Information and Communication Minister, Mr. John Odey, in a statement, described the incident as worrisome in view of efforts of the present administration to ensure the safety of lives and property of all Nigerians.
Mr. Odey pointed out that security of lives and property could be achieved when Nigerians collectively obey the laws of the land and refrain from criminal activities.
He urged everyone to be vigilant and report every criminal activity to Law Enforcement Agencies.
While sympathising with the families of those who lost loved ones in the incident, the Minister urged family heads to always ensure that their wards are law-abiding.
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While calling for peaceful co-existence and social justice, the speaker noted that the country would be better of, if Nigeria began fortifying the nation’s foundation with values exemplified by Jesus Christ.
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Police recalls rationalised officers
Three thousand, one hundred and nine rationalised Inspectors and rank and file of the Nigeria Police Force are to be recalled with effect from the 1st of January 2008.
The Inspector General of Police, Mr Mike Okiro gave the approval for their re-absorption following the report of the screening of the rationalised officers.
A statement in Abuja by the Force Public Relations officer, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Agberebi Akpoebi explained that all the affected officers would undergo re-orientation and short training in their commands.
The statement urged the officers to rededicate themselves to duties and avoid corruption and other acts of indispline.
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Eid-EL- Kabir, a period to show peace and love says Chief Iman
The Chief Iman Central Mosque Awka, Alhaji Yinusa Abubakar wants Moslems in the country to use the period of the Eid-EL- Kabir to show love to both Moslems and non-Moslems.
In his Sallah message in Awka, Alhaji Abubakar also advised Moslem faithful to use the period for sober reflections to live a better life in the New Year.
In a remark, the Sarikin Hausa in Awka Prince Garuba Haruna urged Moslems and Christians to remain peaceful since both religious preach peace and love among mankind.
Correspondent in Awka reports that highlight of the ceremony was the traditional slaughtering of ram by the Chief Iman at the prayer ground.
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Muslims observe Eid-El-Kabir festival
Muslims throughout the world are observing the Eid-El-Kabir festival. The Eid festival is celebrated on the10th day of Dhul-Hijja.
Muslims are expected to congregate at praying grounds across the World to observe the customary two Zaka’ats prayers.
Another significant highlight of the Eid is the sacrifice of animals which signifies a symbolic expression of a Muslims readiness to sacrifice everything to Allah’s sake.
An Abuja based cleric, Ustaz Hussain Zakariya speaks on the spiritual significance of the sacrifice.
In Nigeria the Eid celebration will feature durbar in major cities and towns, as well as exchange of gifts and visits among families.
Meanwhile Federal government has declared Wednesday and Thursday as public holidays for the festival.
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Jisalo calls for love and care this yuletide
If you have more than enough for this festive season, do not hesitate to share with the needy in your area.
That is the advice from, Mrs.Florence Jisalo the wife of the boss of the Abuja Municipal while presenting clothing’s, bags of rice and other provisions to widows and people living with HIV\AIDS in the Abuja.
Mrs Jisalo said the gesture was to show love, care and support to the beneficiaries in the spirit of Sallah and Christmas Celebrations.
The beneficiaries who spoke with Kapital FM thanked Mrs.Jsalo for the gesture.
Our man reports that the goodies /occasion which was put together by the office of the AMAC Chairperson in collaboration with National council for women society, AMAC Chapter witnessed lecture on HIV\AIDS.
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Yar’ Adua to meet Governors, stakeholders over violence in LG polls
Following the spate of violence that characterised the recent Local Government election in the country, President Umaru Yar’ Adua is to meet with the thirty-six State
Governors and other stakeholders immediately after the Eid-el-Kabir and Christmas holidays.
Addressing journalists at the Presidential Villa, the Special Adviser to the President on Communications, Mr Olusegun Adeniyi said the President had expressed concern over allegations of violence, fraud and rigging which characterised the election.
Also expected at the meeting are the Chairmen and National Secretaries of the PDP, AC, PPA and ANPP as well as other high ranking political office holders and security chiefs.
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FRSC warns against dangerous driving
You must be very careful if you are to drive in this festive season. This is because records indicate that about eight hundred and thirty-five
road crashes occurred during festive periods in the last two years, with six hundred and seventy-nine deaths and three thousand and two persons injured.The Chief Executive of Federal Road Safety Commission, Osita Chidoka, made this alarming revelation at a news conference in Abuja.
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Service: FRCN, NTA and VON call for unity and love
The Service of Nine Lessons and Carols jointly organized by FRCN, NTA and VON took place on Sunday
with a call on Nigerians to promote unity and love for one another irrespective of their religious affiliation.
Correspondent, reports that the event was attended by Nigerians from all works of life and members of the Diplomatic Corps.
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Russia to assist Nigeria utilize its gas resource effectively
Russia has indicated willingness to assist Nigeria to effectively utilize its gas resource to check losses incurred through gas flaring.
The Acting Ambassador of Russia, Mr. Serge Rogov, who stated this during a visit to Senate President David Mark, also said that his country would increase its aluminium production.
Mr. Rogov commended the leadership of the Senate and remarked that the stability in the legislature was a positive signal to the growth of democracy in the Africa continent.
The Senate President who was represented by the minority leader, Alhaji Ahmed Sani Yerima urged the International Community to utilize the opportunity offered by the Federal Government’s efforts to ensure security of investments.
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FRCN rewards staff
Serving and retired staff of the Lagos Operations Directorate of the FRCN who had served the Corporation for between twenty-five and thirty five years on Thursday received long service awards.
Presenting the awards in Lagos the Director-General of the Corporation, Mr. Ben Egbuna challenged other staff to emulate them.
Mr. Egbuna urged all staff to work hard to gain recognition. He said that all FRCN National Stations will continue to reward all dedicated staff emphasising the need for discipline at all times.
In a remark, the Executive Director FRCN Ibadan National Station, Prince Atilade Atoyebi, stressed the need for all staff to be dedicated to the service of humanity, in line with the mandate of FRCN.
One of the Awardees Mr. Amos Alfa commended the Corporation for the gesture and pledged that they will be more dedicated to their duties.
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Yar’Adua begins 4 days visit to US
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua has arrived Washington DC on a four day official Visit to the United States of America
President Yar’Adua is expected to meet with President Gorge Bush at the White House.
The President is accompanied by his wife Hajia Turai Yar’Adua, Governor Ibrahim Shema of Katsina State, Minister, Minister of Defence, Alhaji Yayale Ahmed and the Commander of the UN – AU Force in Darfur, General Martins Luther-Agwai.
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Harvest of Awards for Radio Nigeria Staff
Three members of staff of Radio Nigeria have emerged winners of various media awards.
Maureen Anaeke of the Directorate of News and Gregory Odiakosa of Enugu National Station of the FRCN emerged winners in the Diamond Award for Media Excellence.
Funke Treasure Durodola of Lagos operations won in the Red Ribbon Awards on HIV-AIDS organised by journalists against AIDS. She also won the Bournvita Education Reporter of the year award with her story “The Akada Centre in Jiwa, Abuja”.
In July, she was selected as a finalist of the Henry J. Kaiser HIV Journalism category of the CNN/Multichoice African Journalist of the year Award for her entries “Female Condom Usage in Nigeria” and “Disability and HIV”.
Maureen Anaeke, whose entry on prevention of mother to child transmission won her the Radio Category award, said she was motivated by a desire to improve the lot of women living with HIV.
The other nominees for the category were also from Radio Nigeria. Funke Treasure – Durodola who won the Red Ribbon Prize said she derives inspiration out of a need to impact positively on the society.
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Germany/Austria project to reduce infant mortality
About ten hospitals in Kaduna and Kano states have been selected for the training of medical personnel on reduction of infant mortality and promotion of maternal health in the country. The Chairman of Nigeria Fistula Project, Dr Kola Owoka stated this during a courtesy visit to the FRCN Headquarters Abuja.
he Chairman of Nigeria Fistula Project, Dr Kola Owoka stated this during a courtesy visit to the FRCN Headquarters Abuja.
In His address, the International Co-ordinator for Germany and Austria of the Fistula Project, Professor Robert Zinsier noted that the project was focusing on Nigeria because it is one of the countries with the highest rate of maternal and infant mortality in the world.
Receiving the delegation on behalf of the FRCN Director General, Mr Ben Egbuna, the Deputy Director News, Mr, Mr Ademola Afolabi described as commendable the collaboration between German and Nigerian Rotarians to reduce maternal and infant mortality.
Mr Afolabi expressed confidence that with such an approach the project would be successfully executed.
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CBN warns NNPC collecting banks
The Central Bank of Nigeria has ordered revenue collecting Banks for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC,
to remit all oil revenue deposits within twenty four hours of their collection into the CBN account.
The CBN in a statement warned that any erring bank would be sanctioned. It said the non-compliance by some banks to remit oil revenues from NNPC at the appropriate time, had led to the postponement of the Federal accounts Allocation Committee meeting dates, in some instances.
It therefore cautioned that the accounts of any defaulting bank shall be debited in the CBN and that such a Bank, risked being stopped from collecting revenue from NNPC and other Federal Government parastatals.
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Oil and gas stakeholders to collaborate with Govt.
Stakeholders in the oil and gas sectors have been asked to collaborate with the government in its efforts to solve the problems of the nation’s refineries and convert......
the gas resources into revenue while limiting the negative environmental impact through flaring.
Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Downstream Petroleum Resources, Mr Clever Iksikpo, made the call at a forum organised by the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria – PETAN.
Mr. Ikisikpo said the country’s local content policy was to domesticate sixty percent of oil field services with seventy percent target by 2010.
He stated that the local content had emerged as veritable resource management tool a sit would ensure that Nigeria developed domestic expertise and realise the full economic impact of oil field activity.
Mr. Ikisikpo expressed the hope that the Local Content Bill now before the National Assembly when passed would further empower government policy.
The President of PETAN, Mr. Shawley Coker said the association would collaborate with government agencies to ensure speedy socio-economic development of the Niger Delta.
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Senate Summons Agencies over retirement benefits
Three Government Agencies have been summoned to the Senate to explain how the fifty billion Naira meant for the Public Service Reform in the 2007 budget was used.
They are the offices of the Accountant-General of the Federation, Finance Ministry and the Budget Office, which are to appear before the Committee on Federal Character and Governmental Affairs on Monday next week.
The Chairman of the Committee, Senator Smart Adeyemi who gave the directive during the Budget defence meeting with the Bureau for Public Service Reforms expressed dissatisfaction with the explanation of the Permanent Secretary of the Bureau, Mr. Solomon Matankari on the issue.
Mr Matankari had said that thirty three thousand of the fifty-five thousand core civil servants affected by government’s right sizing had been duly compensated while those in the Parastatals were yet to be paid.
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House C’ttee calls on SEC to suspend offers
The House of Representatives Committee on Capital Market has directed the Security and Exchange Commission to suspend all public offers by commercial banks.
The Committee issued the directive when it held an interactive session with the Commission in Abuja.
The Committee Chairman, Mr. Aliyu Wadada, said the directive was based on the inability of the banks to issue share certificates to shareholders who participated in earlier public offers.
Mr. Wadada, said, the Committee was alarmed at the frequency within which the banks were conducting their public offers.
According to him, this has raised suspicion on the claims by the banks on their twenty five billion naira consideration.
However, Mr. Suleiman Kwari, the Acting Director General of the Commission, told the Committee that it lacked the legal backing to enforce the directive.
He said the Security and Exchange Commission, is empowered to ensure compliance with the criteria set for intending investors, who want to access the market by the Investment and Security Act of 1999.
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ECOWAS: New policy to tackle poverty and unemployment
To effectively tackle the issues of poverty and unemployment in the ECOWAS Region, a new policy is in the offing.
The policy when fully endorsed and adopted by ECOWAS Council of Ministers and Heads of State will reduce poverty and unemployment, which have direct linkage to crime, conflicts and other social vices.
ECOWAS Helmsman, Mohammed Ibn-Chambers Stated this in Abuja while opening a two –day Meeting between the Commission and International Labour Organization.
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Chief Justice makes book presentations
The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Idris Kutigi will on Thursday, the 6th of December 2007, present three publications on the National Industrial Court.
These are the National Industrial Court Act, 2007, which establishes the court as a superior court of record with exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine labour and Industrial Relations matter in Nigeria.
The National Industrial Court Rules 2007, which prescribed the procedures for the institution and trial of suits, filling and issuance of processes, appearances amongst other; and the Digest of Judgments of the National Industrial Court, a comprehensive review of decisions of the court from 1976 to 2006 aimed at developing a labour jurisprudence for Nigeria.
A statement by the President, National Industrial Court, Justice Babatunde Adejumo states that the public presentation of the three publications will take place at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja from eleven o’clock in the morning of Thursday December, 2007.
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Jonathan tasks Nigerian Engineers
Vice President Goodluck Jonathan has advised the Nigerian Society of Engineers to adopt stringent measures to sanitise the country’s building Industry.
Receiving a delegation of the Society in his office in Abuja, Vice President
Jonathan said, such measures were necessary to check the activities of quack which often led to collapsed buildings.
The Vice President stated that Nigerian Engineers had a major role to play, if the country’s dream of becoming one of the leading economies by 2020 was to be realised.
The President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, Emeka Eze, said though the Society had come a long way, it was still faced with some challenges.
State House correspondent reports that the Nigerian Society of Engineers which was founded in 1995 has about thirty-five thousand members and fifty-one branches across the country.
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Akunyili bags International award
In view of her relentless fight against fake drugs and selfless efforts to save lives, the NAFDAC Boss, Professor Dora Akunyili, has bagged another award.
She was honoured by the Italian Government as one of the four top world class women achievers.
Presenting the trophy President of the Italian Regional Council of Aosta valley, Mr EGGON Peron said, the award was initiated to honour women achievers who dedicated their lives to humanitarian works, fight against injustice, dictatorship, corruption and other social vices.
The award was initatede ten years ago by the regional council of Aosta valley, in partnership with international soroptomist club and NGO, s to honour women achievers.
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NDLEA seeks for re-orientation on children
National Drug-law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has called on parents to inculcate good values in children.
The Chairman of NDLEA, Alhaji Ahmadu was speaking during the presentation of enlightment books in Abuja.
He said only morally sound children would withstand peer influence against indulgence in drug abuse.
Represented by a Director in the agency, Doctor Lawrence Onuoha, the chairman said the Agency had embarked on a deglamorisation campaign against illicit drug trafficking, abuse and its consequence.
In an interview, the Managing Director of a Private Airline and Chairman of the Book Launch, Alhaji Isyaku Rabiu Isyaku advised Nigerians to act responsibly to redeem the nation’s image.
Alhaji Rabiu said commitment to eradicating drug abuse should go beyond mere talks but needed action.
The book launch was attended by stakeholders in the flight against drug abuse which included NAFDAC, CPOC and Law Enforcement Agencies.
Nigeria celebrates World AIDS Day
Nigeria joins the rest of the world to mark the World AIDS Day.It is a day set aside to draw the attention of the global community to the effects of HIV/AIDS on the people.
Africa accounts for about twenty seven million of the world forty million people living with HIV/AIDS. The theme of this year’s celebration is leadership.
The Director General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS NACA Professor Babatunde Oshotimenhin speaks on the efforts of the government to ensure greater involvement in the national response to AIDS.
Vice President Goodluck Jonathan is about now leading a walk from FCDA to Eagle Square venue of the celebration.
And from Kaduna State, the Project Manager of the Kaduna State Action Committee on AIDS, Dr Mark David Anthony reiterated the fact that there is no cure for the virus. He explained that what is obtainable is treatment for HIV/AIDS through anti-retroviral drugs to stop multiplication of the virus.
Dr Anthony said the committee was tackling other oppurnitunistic infections in AIDS patients such as tuberculosis and cancer through collaboration with the Tuberculosis Control Agency.
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International Standard should be our target – Yar’ Adua
“Improve on your products to measure up with International Standards”.
That was the message from the President Umar Musa Yar’ Adua. He stated this at the 2007 National Science and Technology Week, “NASTECH” taking place in Abuja.
Science newsmen report that the President wants Nigerian investors to contribute to the realization of the vision 20 20 of his administration.
Information and Communication Minister, Mr. John Odey, in a statement, described the incident as worrisome in view of efforts of the present administration to ensure the safety of lives and property of all Nigerians.
Mr. Odey pointed out that security of lives and property could be achieved when Nigerians collectively obey the laws of the land and refrain from criminal activities.
He urged everyone to be vigilant and report every criminal activity to Law Enforcement Agencies.
While sympathising with the families of those who lost loved ones in the incident, the Minister urged family heads to always ensure that their wards are law-abiding.
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While calling for peaceful co-existence and social justice, the speaker noted that the country would be better of, if Nigeria began fortifying the nation’s foundation with values exemplified by Jesus Christ.
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Police recalls rationalised officers
Three thousand, one hundred and nine rationalised Inspectors and rank and file of the Nigeria Police Force are to be recalled with effect from the 1st of January 2008.
The Inspector General of Police, Mr Mike Okiro gave the approval for their re-absorption following the report of the screening of the rationalised officers.
A statement in Abuja by the Force Public Relations officer, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Agberebi Akpoebi explained that all the affected officers would undergo re-orientation and short training in their commands.
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