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Senior Special Assistant to the President on MDGs, Dr Precious Gbeneol, said recently that Nigeria would domesticate the Integrated Implementation Framework (IIF) to enable it to track programmes for realising the goals .

Gbeneol made the statement in Abuja while briefing newsmen on the MDGs Integrated Implementation Framework (IIF). The IIF are tools used for accelerating and assessing the implementation of MDGs programmes by individual countries.

She said the tracking tool would serve as an efficient peer review mechanism that would foster accountability and increase transparency.

Earlier, Mr Daouda Toure, Resident Coordinator of the UN System in Nigeria. said IIF was an initiative of the UN Secretary-General aimed at promoting partnership and accountability for the acceleration of the drive for the attainment of MDGs.

 

Jigawa

The Jigawa Commissioner for Lands, Regional Planning and Urban Development, Alhaji Muhammed Barde,said 24 contractors had won bidding for the construction of six township roads in the state.

Barde said in an interview with newsmen in Dutse on Friday, that the State Government would spend N3 billion on the projects.

The commissioner said that 46 contractors bidded for the projects,out of which 24 were successful, adding that N4.2 billion was spent on construction of nine township roads across the state, recently.

Barde said the companies won the bidding because of their outstanding qualities, commitment, honesty in executing projects in other parts of the federation.

The commissioner said the six township roads would be constructed in Birnin kudu, Gwaram, Gwiwa, Kirikasamma, Karkarna and Taura, explained that the construction firms were expected to finish the work between November 2012 and February 2013.

 

Kaduna

The Waziri of Fika Emirate in Yobe, Malam Adamu Fika, has identified the restoration of moral, academic and ethical values as the greatest challenge of facing Nigerian universities.

Speaking last Saturday at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) 50th Anniversary Public Lecture, Fika, who was represented by Prof. Ango Abdullahi, a former Vice-Chancellor of the university, said the challenge should be tackled head on.

He stressed the need for the Federal Government to intensify its efforts to transform the country’s education system so as to guarantee national development and advised the university authorities to do everything possible to proffer lasting solutions to the challenges facing the institution.

An elder statesman, Alhaji Yusuf Maitama-Sule, who is also the chairman of the occasion, identified the late Sardauna’s philosophy as the panacea to the myriad social, political, economic and security challenges facing the country nowadays.

 

Kogi

Luck ran out on a suspected six-man robbery gang in Lokoja lastThursday as two of them were killed in a bloody gun battle with policemen.

The Kogi Commissioner of Police, Mr Mohammed Katsina, who briefed newsmen on the incident, said that two of the suspects were also arrested while two escaped with gunshot injuries.

Katsina said that one Chimeze, believed to be the ring leader of the gang, was one of those killed. He said the suspects, who carried out the operation on three power bikes, intercepted a man coming out from one of the commercial banks on Fen junction in Lokoja and dispossesed him of his money.

Katsina said the suspects fired several shots into the air to subdue their victim. He added that it was the gunshots that attracted the command’s undercover anti-crime outfit to the scene.

 

Kano

The Kano State Road and Traffic Agency (KAROTA), has urged motorists in the state to always observe traffic rules to ensure safety on the road.

The Managing Director of the agency, Alhaji Mohammed Diggol, made the call in an interview in Kano on Saturday.

Diggol said that motorists and all road users needed to be sensitised on the importance of observing road signs so as to avoid road accidents. He said that vehicles plying the roads would be regularly checked to ensure that they were road-worthy.

The managing director urged all stakeholders to support the agency in its efforts to inculcate the ideal traffic culture in motorists, to make the roads safer.

He commended Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso for embarking on “massive” road construction and the installation of street lights in the state and he said the initiative had helped to reduce road accidents in the state.

 

Kwara

Two men, Kazeem Kamaldeen and Oluwafemi Yusuf, were last Thursday arraigned before an Ilorin Magistrates’ Court for allegedly forging the receipt of the Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin.

The accused were arraigned on a three-count charge of criminal conspiracy, forgery and giving false information in respect to the offence, contrary to Sections 97, 363 and 178 of the Penal Code.

According to the charge sheet, the first accused issued a fake departmental receipt to some final year students to enable them get their original HND certificates and NYSC call-up letters. The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the allegations leveled against them.

Police prosecutor Sanni Abdullah, however, told the court that investigation into the case was ongoing, and urged it to use its discretion on the issue of bail.

In her ruling, Magistrate Sakirat Olanipekun, granted the accused bail in the sum N3,000 each and two sureties in like sum. She adjourned the case to November 27, for further mention.

 

Lagos

True Federalism is the only way forward for Nigeria, the traditional ruler of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu II, said in Lagos, Saturday.

Addressing the 1999 Constitution Review Congress on the Lagos Island Federal Constituency 1, He said that the power allocated to the Federal Government in the 1999 Constitution was too much and urged that some of it should be relinquished to states and local governments.

The traditional ruler suggested that states and local governments should be given greater powers to facilitate development and Akiolu expressed regret that the federal Government controlled the bulk of revenues from levies that should go to states.

He canvassed that Lagos State should be given its due rights as a former Federal Capital while advocating that traditional rulers should be under the control of local governments. “Anything short of that is unacceptable,’’ he said.

He commended members of the National Assembly for the initiative of holding the public congress, saying that they had demonstrated by this initiative, that they were the true representatives of Nigerians.

 

Ogun

No fewer than 20 graves will be relocated in Sapon and Ilugun in Ogun following the expansion and rehabilitation of major roads in the state.

The State Government started the rehabilitation of major roads in Abeokuta, recently. Construction workers have begun to demolish houses on the roads marked for expansion, under close supervision by Gov. Ibikunle Amosun.

Many of the corpses, which had been buried more than 20 years ago, were located between Sapon and Ilugun areas of the metropolis.

Relatives of some of the corpses pleaded with the State Government to assist the families in the reburial process and rituals.

A 38-year-old business man, Kehinde Bankole, said that his family would rebury at least eight corpses because of the road expansion.

 

Osun

An Osogbo Senior Magistrates’ Court last Thursday ordered that Hannah Akinwalehimi, 22, remanded in prison custody for allegedly kidnapping a seven-day-old baby.

The police prosecutor, Sgt.Elisha Olusegun, told the court that Akinwalehimi committed the offence at about 2.30 p.m. on October 22 at Oke-Asa compound, Iree in Boripe Local Government Area of Osun.

According to Olusegun, the accused entered the room of Mr and Mrs Jelili Aderemi and carried the baby “with intent to deprive the parents access to the baby.”

The prosecutor said that the offence was contrary to and punishable under Section 371(1) of the Criminal Code Cap 34, Vol 11, Laws of Osun, 2003. The accused pleaded not guilty and her counsel, Mr S.P. Ogundari, made an oral application for her bail.

 

Oyo

The Oyo State Government, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a United Kingdom-based milk producing company, Kama Milk Industry, for the processing and production of soya milk.

Governor Abiola Ajimobi, who presided over the signing ceremony at the Governor’s Office Ibadan, last Thursday, said that the development was the product of his foreign trips which were aimed at improving the economy of the state.

When it eventually comes on stream, the company, which establishment was put at N4 billion, would produce about 750,000 tonnes of soya milk per annum, aside the creation of about 100,000 jobs for the people of the state.

The governor assured the management of the company that the government would provide the enabling environment to enhance its success.

 

Plateau

Vice President Namadi Sambo last  Saturday said that the Federal Government had collected N10 billion as donations to resettle flood victims in the country.

He said in his address to the victims and community leaders of flood-ravaged areas in Plateau South, after touring sites in a helicopter, that “the damage is unbelievable, devastating.

He said that President Goodluck Jonathan was saddened by the development and stressed that the Federal Government was worried over the destruction of farmlands and bridges.

Sambo expressed government’s commitment to ensuring that the victims were settled and advised those affected to be calm.

He said that part of the monies realised had been released to the health minister to check against any outbreak of diseases in the affected areas.

Sambo promised government’s continued assistance to the victims, pointing out that government had always been committed to people in such circumstances.

 

Nasarawa

Governor Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State  last Saturday said that the state’s boundary with the Federal Capital Territory FCT ought to be well-defined in the constitution to eliminate unnecessary controversies.

The governor said this in Lafia during the public session held on the review of the 1999 constitution, Saturday.

Al-Makura, who was represented by his deputy, Mr Dameshi Luka, expressed regret that the 1999 Constitution failed to reflect the fact that Nasarawa State was sharing boundary with the

FCT.

“Part II of the First Schedule of the constitution clearly defines in detail the boundary lines of the FCT. “Ironically, Nasarawa State, which practically shares the longest boundary with the FCT, is not mentioned anywhere in the aforementioned definition.

 

Sokoto

Nigerians have commended the National Assembly for its initiatives to allow the people at the grassroots to participate in the constitution review.

The Speaker, House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, said in Sokoto that the public hearings on constitution review “is aimed at having a constitution that will stand the test of time’’.

“We want to have a constitution which is widely acceptable and a long lifespan. The public hearings are also aimed at widening the scope of consultations and inclusiveness,” he said.

He appealed to Nigerians to actively participate in the review to ensure a lasting constitution.

The Vice Chancellor, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, Prof. Riskuwa Shehu, advocated the use of the public hearings to decide national issues.

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Anglican Bishop Urges Politicians To Lead With Integrity

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The Bishop of Anglican Diocese of Niger Delta, Dr Emmanuel Oko-Jaja, has called on Nigerians, especially those in positions of authority to uphold moral standard and integrity.
Oko-Jaja said this at a thanksgiving service to mark the 90th birthday of Prof. Sylvanus Cookey at Saint Paul Anglican Church in Opobo Town, Rivers yesterday.
The Tide’s source reports that Cookey was the second Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) in 1982.
Oko-Jaja advised political leaders to always be self-aware and avoid actions that could damage their reputation.
“In today’s Nigeria, hardship has changed how the people behave, as lies have become more popular than the truth.
“We now live in a country where injustice is now celebrated and lowering moral and social standard have become the new normal.
“Leaders must follow the exemplary legacies set by our forebears by becoming upright and live a life that would not bring shame to their family and community,” he said.
He attributed the country’s current economic challenges and declining living standards to leaders failing to prioritise the well-being of citizens.
“The younger generation should emulate the virtues of our predecessors like Prof. Cookey, who prioritised integrity over material gain.
“Good reputation was the norm back then, and I hope that God will restore it to Nigeria, where leaders’ goal will be to have good names.
“If anyone wants to commit evil, they should remember that their actions can bring a bad name to their family and community,” he cautioned.
Addressing the celebrant, the King of Opobo Kingdom, HRM Dandason Jaja, praised Cookey for his impact on society and described him as a mentor and philanthropist.
He said that the celebrant was a distinguished academic, who had impacted numerous youths through vocational training, leading to their successful employment in different sectors.
Speaking earlier, Cookey expressed gratitude to God for attaining 90 years and acknowledged the support of his family and friends.
Reflecting on his contributions to the country, he encouraged leaders to leave behind positive legacies for future generations to celebrate.

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Senators, Reps To Resume Plenary In Remodelled Main Chambers

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Nineteen months after federal lawmakers movement to  temporary chambers,  the Nigerian Senate and House of Representatives would finally resume sittings in  their  newly remodelled main hallowed chambers tomorrow
Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Hon. Akin Rotimi Jnr, and the Clerk to the Senate, Barrister Chinedu Akubueze confirmed the planned movement to the main chambers in separate written announcements made penultimate week on the change in resumption date by lawmakers from their ongoing recess.
Hon. Rotimi, who is the chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, in the official announcement dated April 4, 2024 to the honourable members, cited the need to resume plenary at the renovated and reconfigured main chamber, as reason for the postponement in line with the general wish of the lawmakers.
“The House of Representatives wishes to inform the public and stakeholders of the rescheduling of the resumption date from the ongoing recess, originally slated for Tuesday, April 16, 2024, to  Tuesday, April 23, 2024.
“This adjustment is necessary to accommodate the completion of renovations to the main chamber of the House of Representatives to ensure its readiness for plenary sessions, henceforth,” he stated.
Two days after, the Clerk to the Senate also issued a statement, postponing resumption of plenary by the Senate from April 16 to 23, 2024.
Akubueze ‘s statement reads in part: “Distinguished Senators are hereby invited to note that the resumption of the plenary sitting of the Senate, which was scheduled for Tuesday, 16th April, 2024, has been postponed to Tuesday 23rd April, 2024”
It would be recalled that ahead of the projects delivery, the Site Engineer of Visible Construction, Tajudeen Olanipekun, had early last month informed journalists covering the Senate, that the two main chambers, would be ready for use by both the Senate and the House of Representatives in April this year.
Olanipekun’s assurance on delivery of the fully transformed and reconfigured hallowed chambers to management of the National Assembly, coincided with call by the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, to the Clerk to the National Assembly, CNA, Alhaji Sani Magaji Tambawal that both the Senate and the House of Representatives, want to move to their main chambers as soon as possible after close to two years of using temporary ones.
In carrying out the subtle marching order, the construction firm in the last five weeks has carried out the required finishings on
the upgraded and reconfigured hallowed chambers fixed with state-of-the-art chairs, parliamentary equipments,  appliances and extended sitting terraces.
Physically, the entire ambience of the space in and around the hallowed chambers have been transformed, just as barricades used to restrict movements at the foyer have been removed.
The  Federal Capital Development Authority, FCDA, had in March 2021 awarded a N30billion renovation contract to Visible Construction Limited to rehabilitate critical segments of the National Assembly complex.
The law makers had in September  2022 vacated the main chambers to enable the Contractors;   handle the renovation work of both chambers
Some of the critical segments are the office buildings housing the office accommodation for the senators and honourable members, watertightness of the roof of the complex, the cooling system, replacement of lifts that are inoperable in the White House as well as in the House of Representatives and in the new Senate Wing among others.

By: Nneka Amaechi-Nnadi, Abuja

 

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Police Commence Recruitment Process In Anambra, Enugu

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The Zone 13 of the Nige- rian Police Force, comprising Anambra and Enugu States, has announced the venue and time for both General Duty and Specialist Constable recruitment medical screening in the two States.
This is contained in a statement issued yesterday by the Zonal Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Ihunwo, yesterday in Enugu.
Ihunwo said that prospective candidates from Zone 13 should note that the exercise would take place at Police Hospital, Awka.
She said that the medical screening would commence simultaneously nationwide on Tuesday, April 16, and end on April 30, 2024.
“Candidates are advised to visit the recruitment portal: https://apply.policerecruitment.gov.ng to know their status, specific time, date and other mandatory requirements.
“So also, qualified applicants are to appear in clean white T-shirt and short with the following requirements;
“National Identity Card/Slip; Print Out of Medical Examination Slip and all necessary documents.
“The Assistant Inspector-General of Police Zone 13 Command, AIG Godwin Aghaulor, wishes all prospective candidates success as they embark on this exercise,” he said.

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