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Adamawa

Nomads in Adamawa, who lost their cattle and property in the recent sectarian violence in Numan, Lamurde and Guyuk Local Government Areas of the state, have urged the government for compensation.

Spokesman of the affected nomads, Alhaji Maikano Ahmadu, who is also the Chairman of Miyetti Allah Nomads Association in Numan Local Government Area of Adamawa, said that about six nomadic settlements were attacked in the three Local Governments during which six lives were lost.

“Apart from razing down our houses, livestock made up of 400 cattle and 100 sheep and goats were missing,” Maikano told newsmen.

Conducting newsmen round Pwafuke, one of the worst affected settlements, Maikano said that since the incident occurred on January 13, no assistance had come their way except for the sum of N70,000 from a Numan community leader.

 

Bauchi

Governor Isa Yuguda of  Bauchi State has said that a 32-bed cardiac centre will be constructed in the state at the cost 10 million dollars (about N1.5 billion).

The governor made this known on Saturday when he met with Prof. Jaffar Sabbagh, Head of Sabbagh Engineering Consultants, Saudi Arabia, the firm handling the project.

He said that the project was being funded by Euroson, a Germany-based Non-Governmental Organisation.

Yuguda stressed that his government had been working assiduously to ensure that the project was completed within the stipulated one-year period.

He, however, noted that medical equipment for the centre had already been procured by Euroson, adding that “all that is left is to construct a befitting centre.

 

Borno

The Borno State Government has concluded plans to introduce the Teacher Volunteer Scheme to address the decay in the education sector, says Gov. Kashim Shettima.

Shettima disclosed this in Maiduguri on Saturday while launching the distribution of science and instructional materials to some secondary schools in the state.

He said that members of the State Executive Council would be involved in teaching in schools under the scheme.

Shettima decried the deplorable condition of education in the state, saying that the state government would partner with the University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) to revamp the sector.

 

FCT

The Special Adviser to the President on Ethics and Values, Mrs Sarah Jibril, has called on Christians to continue to pray for the security of the nation.

Jibril said that it was unfortunate that some religious extremists had declared war against security forces and Christians in a plot to cause disunity in the country.

She, however, stressed that God would never overlook the prayers of the people, adding that He would bring judgment upon perpetrators of the numerous attacks on places of worship and security agencies.

Jibril advised the victims of religious intolerance to always strive to abide by the teachings of the Scriptures, while calling on Christians to remain vigilant in their various places of worship.

 

Gombe

A cleric, Rev. Abare Kallah has been re-elected as the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Gombe State Chapter.

Our correspondent reports that in an election conducted on Saturday in Gombe, Kallah polled 65 votes to beat Rev. Kawuwa JP, who scored 12 votes out of the 78 votes while one vote was invalidated.

Other elected officials of the association included Mr Iliya Bako, Vice Chairman; and Rev. Samuel Bulus, Secretary.

Rev. Adams Boyi, Mr Iliya Victory, Mr. Solomon Ayewale, Rev. Alfred Shilong and Pastor Thomas Ejiniyi were elected Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Financial Secretary, Public Relations Officer (PRO) and Auditor, respectively.

 

Kaduna

Gunmen on Saturday night killed two people at Unguan Musa in Zonkwa, Zango Kataf Local Government Area, spokesman of the Kaduna Police Command, DSP Aminu Lawal, has said. Lawal told newsmen on Sunday that the victims, 20- year-old man and an 18-year- old woman were attacked by the gunmen in their residence at 11 p.m.

Lawal said the gunmen, who were yet to be identified, fled the area shortly after the attack that left some others injured.

He said the police had commenced investigation but no one had been arrested.

It will be recalled that gunmen had on Saturday, January 28, killed a policeman, one Cpl. Farouk Abdullahi, at Rigasa quarters in Kaduna metropolis under similar circumstance.

 

Kebbi

Governor Saidu Dakingari of Kebbi State has reinstated the suspended district head of Kangiwa in Arewa Local Government Area of the state, Alhaji Suleiman Zango.

Our sources said that Zango was suspended two years ago by the local government authorities.

A statement issued by the Press Secretary Alhaji Abubakar Mu’azu, to Dakingari in Birnin Kebbi on Sunday, indicated that the announcement for the reinstatement was made during a visit to the governor by the district head.

The statement said that Dakingari had declined to endorse the suspension by the local government authorities to pave way for amicable resolution of the dispute.

It said that the governor who received a delegation of the people from Arewa local government area, led by the reinstated district head, advised them to ensure that disputes were settled amicably.

The statement said that the governor advised the traditional rulers to always involve elders in making decisions to achieve the desired objectives.

 

Kwara

The National Secretariat of the NUJ has approved the indefinite suspension of five members of the union in the Kwara chapter.

The members were alleged to have engaged in forgery of official document, anti-union activities and outright disregard to constituted authority.

This information was contained in a statement signed by the Chairman and Assistant Secretary of the Kwara council of the union, Elder Stephen Oni and Evangelist Albert Asonibare, in Ilorin on Saturday.

The suspended members are Abdullahi Olesin (Leadership newspaper), Hammed Shittu (Thisday), Mustapha Abubakar, (Daily Trust), Demola Akinyemi (Vanguard), Mohammed Rabiu, (New Nigeria Newspaper), all from the  correspondents’ Chapter.

 

Lagos

The Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit (Task Force) says it has arrested 47 miscreants at some motor parks in the state.

Mr Bayo Sulaiman, the Chairman of the task force disclosed this in a statement on Saturday in Lagos.

Sulaiman said that the unit had begun a new onslaught on miscreants and motor park touts, adding that those arrested were between 14 years and 43 years.

“The offensive was borne out of the need to protect law abiding citizens of the state who were being harassed, terrorised and dispossessed of their possessions by unscrupulous elements on a daily basis.”

 

Nasarawa

Independent National Electoral  Commission (INEC)  has declared Mr Musa Baba of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) winner of the Nasarawa/Toto Federal Constituency election, following a re-run polls in the area on Saturday.

Declaring the results on Sunday, INEC returning officer, Mr Merijani Peters, announced that Baba of the CPC polled 48,769 votes to defeat four other candidates, while Mr Samuel Egya of the PDP polled 46,810 to place second in the election.

The Appeal Tribunal sitting in Makurdi had in December, 2011, ordered a re-run election in 27 polling units in Odu and Akum wards in Nasarawa Local Government Area as well as two units in Toto Local Government Area.

 

Sokoto

Stakeholders from the 23 local governments in Sokoto State have expressed their support to fast track the formulation of a draft policy on water and sanitation for the state .

The state government and a USAID- assisted non governmental organisation , ‘’ Research Triangle Institute / Leadership . Empowerment , Advocacy and Development –RTI/ LEAD ‘’ are championing the formulation of the policy.

Our correspondent  also reports that a public hearing on the draft policy was conducted on January 28 by the state Ministry of Water Resources and the organisation .

 

Taraba

Governor  Danbaba Suntai of Taraba State says the privatisation of agriculture will enhance productivity and attract investment to the sector.

He made the remark in an interaction with newsmen on Friday in Jalingo.

Suntai, who stressed the need for agriculture to be privatised, said commercial agriculture must replace the traditional method of subsistence farming if the country must attain economic development.

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Don Seeks Funding of Language Centres

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A professor of English linguistics at the Rivers State University (RSU) Nkpolu Oroworukwu Port Harcourt, Prof. Isaac Enyi Ngulube, has advocated for better and improved funding for language centres in Nigeria, such as NINLAN Aba and Nigeria French Language Village, Badagry, for optimum value and effective local languages development.

He also called for funded research on the development of orthographies and language documents across the country to rescue local languages from extinction, as well as having a well-planned and implemented mother tongue education in all institutions in the country, from primary to tertiary.

Prof. Ngulube made with these assertions while presenting his inaugural lecture at the university’s 121st inaugural lecture with the topic “The Career of Rough Beats: Language, Literature and the Development of our Common Humanity” held in Port Harcourt, Wednesday.

The erudite scholar, in the lecture, stressed that the study of English language, linguistics, and literature is very broad, large, and difficult, adding that he overcame the rough roads through resilience and determination.

He described language as “a purely human and non-instinctive means of communicating ideas and emotions,” noting that “the word is a fundamental need in language; you cannot study language without the use of language.”

He urged parents to be cautious with their utterances, warning that “what they refer to their children as is what they will automatically end up becoming.”

He recommended a branded English language for every profession or course of study, stressing that embedding oral literature in the teaching of students from primary to tertiary level will enable them to know their traditions and roots of origin.

“Tell them the folk stories and moonlight tales; you are sending them back to their people. You must be a human being first before becoming a medical doctor, engineer, or anything else,” Ngulube said.

He also called for better and improved production of quality language and literature teachers, provision of modern teaching/instructional materials, improved welfare packages for teachers, and provision of better infrastructure at both primary and secondary school levels.

He used the opportunity to appreciate the Vice Chancellor for the approval of the Department of English Language and Literature, adding that it had been his long-held dream for the university.

In his speech, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Isaac Zeb-Obipi, while highlighting the lecture, opined that the lecturer x-rayed the lecturer’s journey into the study of English language, linguistics, and literature, describing the field as broad, large, and difficult, but with determination and focus, he was able to defeat the beasts he encountered on his way.

Zeb-Obipi agreed with the lecturer’s recommendations on ways to improve indigenous languages in the country and directed that modalities be worked out for the university to have the Department of English Language and Literature, among others.

He highlighted RSU’s recent victory in the Bilingual Community Project organized by the French Embassy, describing it as proof of the university’s rising excellence in language studies.

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HYPREP, Contributing To National Peace, Development- Zabbey

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The Federal Government through the implementation of the various projects of the Ogoni cleanup programme is demonstrating a strong commitment to national peace and the development of Ogoniland.

The Project Coordinator of the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project(HYPREP), Prof Nenibarini Zabbey, who made this assertion at a two-day training on Mechanism for Alternative Dispute Resolution(ADR) and other Peacebuilding Techniques for Community Leaders In Ogoni, held in Port Harcourt, said through the ongoing environmental restoration effort, potable water provision, livelihood restoration, public health interventions, and the Ogoni Power Project, HYPREP is contributing to national peace and development.

He explained that by improving the living conditions in communities and creating new opportunities for young people, the Project is also reducing the social pressure that often fuels conflict, stressing that the Project is proud of this service to the Ogoni people and the nation.

Describing traditional leaders and stakeholders as peacebuilders and guardians of community harmony, Zabbey noted that the workshop would strengthen their capacities and reinforce the Ogoni dialogue process, which HYPREP continues to support in line with its mandate on peacebuilding.

He said HYPREP is actively promoting ADR alongside other mechanisms across its project sites and other areas of operation aimed at fostering unity, fairness, mutual respect and faster dispute resolution, stressing that these are qualities necessary for the future of Ogoni people and their communities.

He further indicated that the Minister of Environment and Chairman of HYPREP’s Governing Council, Malam Balarabe Abbas Lawal is disposed to promoting peace and stability across Ogoni communities and HYPREP project sites.

The Project Coordinator, therefore, charged Ogoni leaders to be mindful of their actions, words and body language, as what they say or do can either promote peace or fan the embers of conflict.

Continuing, he stated thus,”We must always ask ourselves: Is my position on this matter in the people’s interest? Does it promote unity and progress? Will it enhance development?”

The Project Coordinator assured the participants that HYPREP is working tirelessly in line with the directive of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for the accelerated implementation of the Ogoni cleanup programme and ensure that its benefits reach the grassroots where they are needed most.

Stressing the need for Ogoni leaders and stakeholders to explore communication and trust options to prevent disputes from degenerating into violence, the Project Coordinator noted that it was time for all Ogonis to be united for development, leaving behind perceptions that do not serve collective progress.

Similarly, the Director of the Centre for Peace and Security Studies of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof Chioma Daisy Onyige, said the workshop is a strategic platform aimed at strengthening the capacity of traditional institutions and community leaders to sustain peace, foster dialogue and promote non-adversarial engagements in the implementation of the Ogoni cleanup programme.

Prof Onyige noted that the Ogoni leadership structure commands deep respect and legitimacy, and strengthening their capacity in ADR methods such as mediation, negotiation, dialogue, facilitation, and consensus building means strengthening the foundation of peace in the region.

Participants, comprising traditional rulers and key stakeholders in Ogoni, commended HYPREP for the initiative, and assured it of their continuous support to the Project by providing an enabling atmosphere for the smooth implementation of the cleanup project in Ogoniland.

Resource persons who presented thought-provoking lectures at the workshop included the Dean of the Faculty of Postgraduate Studies of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof Kinikanwo Anele; Prof Olariwanju Lawal; Prof Chioma Daisy Onyige; and Dr Gbenemene Kpae; among others.

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Ogoni Cleanup Programme, Enabling Pathways To Development Of Ogoni – Zabbey

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With significant achievements recorded across thematic areas of the Ogoni cleanup programme being executed by the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP), the Project Coordinator of the Project, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey, has said that all these are enabling pathways to the development of Ogoniland.

This is coming on the heels of milestone achievements in the following areas and their impact on Ogoni communities. They are mangrove restoration which is 94 percent complete; shoreline remediation which stands at 67.1 percent; and the phase 2 land remediation progressing to 36.55 percent.

Moreso, HYPREP has constructed 14 water facilities, providing potable water to 40 communities. With the commissioning of the water schemes in Bane and Gwara communities, the number of communities with access to clean and safe drinking water will be 45. The process of operationalising the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Restoration (CEER) which is at 92 percent complete, is ongoing. The same for the Ogoni Power Project which is progressing with wayleave compensation and construction works at Bodo and Wiiyaakaara substations ongoing

Similarly, the Ogoni Specialist Hospital and Buan Cottage Hospital are at 76.8 percent and 98.7 percent respectively.

This is alongside other public health interventions and the Human BioMonitoring Survey also in progress.

Under the livelihood
programme, over 7,000 direct jobs have been created for Ogoni women and youths, while over 5,000 have been trained in multiple skills and provided start-up kits, workshops, education grants, scholarships and other empowerment programmes. This quarter, training will commence in other demand-driven skill areas, such as cybersecurity, full-stack development, mud logging, software development, commercial diving, and underwater welding.

Zabbey had reeled out these achievements, during the third quarter interactive session between the Project Coordination Office engagement with Ogoni youths in Port Harcourt on Friday, in line with HYPREP’s strategic stakeholders policy to provide an interface opportunity to abreast Ogoni youths on the Project’s activities, while garnering their feedback.

Zabbey noted that, “This
quarterly engagement was,therefore, designed as an inclusive strategy to ensure that youth voices are heard, concerns are addressed, and progress updates are provided transparently. Also, it reflects our firm belief that a project of this magnitude must be people-centred, accountable, and participatory”.

” I am delighted to inform you that the Project remains on course to achieve its mandate as outlined in the UNEP Report on the Ogoni environment and the official gazette establishing HYPREP. HYPREP is committed to transparency and accountability in the implementation of the cleanup projects and activities”, he said.

He stressed that HYPREP’s achievements are pathways to a better Ogoniland, assuring that the Project’s goals are aimed at benefiting all categories of Ogoni youths, whether in business, farming, advocacy, education, entrepreneurship or community development.

”This Project belongs to all of you, and its success depends mainly on your participation, unity and constructive engagement. And with your support, we are confident that all challenges will be addressed in the overall public interest,” Zabbey said.

The Project Coordinator urged Ogoni youths to continue to support the Project by promoting peace, discouraging misinformation, and collaborating with project teams working in the communities, and address challenges through dialogue, rather than confrontation.

Prof Dinebari Badey, a Professor of Development Sociology in the University of Port Harcourt, delivered the keynote address, linking the nexus between HYPREP and youths in the development of Ogoniland through unity of purpose while Engr Solomon Akere, gave a talk on Ogoni youths in business.

Participants raised questions concerning the maintenance of the water projects, remediation efforts, and compensation for the Right of Way (RoW), among others.

In attendance were management staff of HYPREP who provided responses to the interventions.

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