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Adamawa
The Adamawa House of Assembly has commenced moves to pass a law that would enhance sanitation in the state.
The bill entitled: “A Law to establish the Adamawa State Waste Disposal Board” to put in place a modern, environmentally safe waste management system in the state.
The bill, which is also meant to provide for matters incidental thereto, had passed its second reading.
The bill sponsored by the state government, when passed into law has provisions for fines or imprisonment for individuals or organisations that commit sanitation offences.
Such offences include improper dumping of refuse and failure to clean side walks, drains and gutters, among others.
The fines range from N500 to N50,000 and three months imprisonment depending on the offence.
Bauchi
The Bauchi State Environmental Protection Agency (BASEPA) says it has deployed some of its staff and constituted a mobile court to facilitate the decongestion of the Muda Lawal Market .
Alhaji Waziri Jalam, the BASEPA Permanent Secretary, disclosed this in an inter disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Bauchi.
Jalaam said that the exercise would ensure that all roads in the market were cleared for the benefit of people who patronise the market and in accordance with the master plan.
He said that the exercise, scheduled for Monday, would be carried out jointly by BASEPA and the traders association officials.
Alhaji Mohammed Jauro, the association’s Chairman, said that the exercise became necessary to rid the market of traders who blocked access roads with wheel barrows laden with goods.
According to him, the blockage sometimes leads to accidents.
FCT
A Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), ‘Bread of Life Development Foundation’, has urged the Federal Government to ensure that Nigerians, especially the urban and rural poor, have access to safe water supply and good sanitation services.
The Executive Director of the organisation, Mr Babatope Babalobi, gave the advice in a statement to mark Thursday’s celebration of the 2012 World Water Day
In the statement, made in Abuja, Babalobi said that Nigeria was one of the 122 countries that signed the UN Resolution of July 28, 2010, on the right to water.
He urged the Federal Government to domesticate this policy in its national water supply and sanitation laws.
“We expect the Nigerian Government to accord the highest priority to the provision of improved water and sanitation services to the people.
Jigawa
The Chairman, Buji Local Government Council in Jigawa State, Alhaji Isa Gwadayi, has charged the council’s newly-appointed secretary, Alhaji Abdu Kafin-madaki to abide by the oath of office he took.
Gwadayi gave the charge during the swearing-in of the scribe on Thursday in Buji.
He said the appointment of Kafin-madaki was based on his track record and contribution in uplifting the socio-economic well-being of the local government area.
The chairman pledged that he would give the necessary support to the new scribe for the development of the state.
Responding, Gwadayi said that he would not condone absenteeism and late coming to work.
He pointed out that anybody found engaging in such acts would be shown the way out.
Kaduna
Members of the Kaduna State House of Assembly has advised Gov. Patrick Yakowa to respect due process in the appointment of a substantive vice chancellor for the state-owned university (KASU) “to avoid litigation.”
Dr Shehu Usman Danfulani, the Minority Leader of the House, gave the advice while addressing newsmen in Kaduna on the appointment of Prof. Barnabas Quirix as the new VC of the institution.
He said the appointment should be reviewed in line with current global trends in the operations and management of academic institutions.
Danfulani added that if the appointment did not follow due process and the statutes establishing the university it would injure the integrity of the institution.
“Such hasty appointment could invalidate the university’s certificates.
“We do not have anything against the appointee because he is qualified and competent, but we demand for the respect of rule of law and due process,’’ he said.
Kwara
The Qadi of the Kwara State Sharia Court of Appeal, Justice Abdullahi Owolabi, has appealed to the Federal Government to expedite action on the dialogue process with the Boko Haram sect.
He told newsmen in Ilorin that only constructive engagement with the sect could offer solutions to the security challenges in the country.
“ To the best of my understanding, when there is a problem with the people, government should make it a point of duty to have dialogue with those involved like they did with Niger Delta group,’’ he said.
He also advised the Federal Government to demonstrate commitment to the talks by ensuring that all stake holders were carried along in the negotiation process.
“ The so-called Boko Haram should also allow opportunity for negotiation without pre-condition because in the history of Islam, Prophet Mohammed did not insist that you must give a condition even when those conditions were not favourable.
Lagos
The National Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria on Thursday praised the Federal Government for its efforts at reviving the country’s textile industry.
The President of the union, Mr Reginald Agulanna-Uwa, told newsmen in Lagos that some moribund textile mills had been revived through the government efforts.
He explained that companies that had not been able to start operations were reluctant to take the loans because of the fear that the influx of foreign textiles would affect their investment.
He said, however, that despite intrigues in the sector, some operators had given the assurances that business would improve with effective government policy.
Agulanna-Uwa said that the current fad of using local fabrics (ankara) as uniform during festivities, would encourage investors and boost the textile industry in the country.
Ogun
Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State says his administration has spent N4 billion to purchase four Armoured Personnel Carriers(APCs), 145 vans and other security gadgets to fight crime.
Amosun made this known in Abeokuta on Thursday when he received the management team of ECObank PLC.
Our correspondent recalls that robbery attacks had been on the increase in some parts of Ogun since December 2011, forcing banks and other financial institutions to close shop.
According to the governor, the purchase of APCs, vans and other gadgets was to complement the Federal Government’s efforts in combating crime.
He said socioeconomic development could only take place in an environment that was peaceful and where security was guaranteed.
Amosun also commended the bank for donating N75 million to the state’s security trust fund, saying all the money received would be judiciously utilised.
He further called for more support from banks and companies operating in Ogun toward ensuring a crime-free state.
Oyo
Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has vowed that neither he nor any of his aides would demand bribe from any contractor handling various projects in the state.
The governor said this in Ibadan during the flag-off of the reconstruction of Apete and Ayeye bidges.
He had earlier on Wednesday flagged off the reconstruction of the Bodija/Secretariat Road and Ogbere Babanla bridges.
The governor also vowed that his administration would not compromise on the standard and quality of any project that would be executed in the state during his tenure.
“We have many substandard projects in the state because contractors had given bunches of the money to government functionaries as reward or gratification for getting the jobs.
Sokoto
Former chairman, Illela Local Government, Alhaji Ahmed Aliyu, last Thursday called on PDP delegates to exhibit political maturity to ensure credible leaders emerged at the party convention.
Aliyu told newsmen in Sokoto that it was only by electing leaders that had the interest of the party that its growth would be sustained.
“ Delegates must show maturity as members of the largest party in Africa, respect the wishes of the supporters in the task of having reliable, honest and credible leadership,” he said.
He said political maturity was required at this material time to ensure the development of the party.
Taraba
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in Taraba has registered over 11,000 candidates for the 2012 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
The State Coordinator of the Board, Mrs Veronica Ayuba, disclosed this in Jalingo, while speaking with newsmen.
She said the candidates would sit for the examination in 22 centres of Jalingo, Bali, Wukari and Sardauna Local Government Councils.
Ayuba said preparations for the commencement of the examination which was scheduled for Saturday had reached an advanced stage in the centres across the state.
Zamfara
The ANPP Government of Zamfara has pledged to carry along all registered political parties in the state in major decision making and delivery of dividends of democracy.
The state Secretary of the party, Alhaji Salisu Dangulbi, made the pledge in Gusau during an interactive session of all the political parties on Thursday.
Dangulbi said the state government had made it a policy to embrace political parties as equal partners in the project of developing Zamfara.
He said that election had come and gone and as such politics should be put aside.
According to him, politicians should join hands with the state government to provide the necessary guidance that can facilitate speedy development of the state.
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MOSIEND URGE NDDC TO EMBARK ON WATER PROJECTS IN BUGUMA …TASK RSG TO REVAMP BUGUMA FISH FARM
The Movement for the Survival of the Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta (MOSIEND) has called on the Management of Niger Delta Development Commission NDDC to embark on the water projects in Buguma city in Asari Toru Local Government Area, Rivers state
The Group called on the Rivers state government to revamp the Buguma fish farm to create employment for the teeming youths
On the water project in Buguma, MOSIEND said the population of Buguma has increased tremendously as the residents need more water projects to enhance the daily livelihood of the people
The Group also appealed to the Chairman of the council to assist in making the project a reality and attracts more developmental projects to the city
This call was on Rhythm 93.7 FM Port Harcourt, Radio program, Talk of the Town, by MOSIEND Eastern Zonal Coordinator of MOSIEND Half Hour Comrade Tammy Bruce Longjohn alongside Mark Ojuka,Chairman of Buguma and Hon Sandra Owunari JP Chairman Obuama and monitored by our correspondent
Comrade Ojuka also called on the Management of Liquidifed Natural Gas NLG to embark on a free medical outreach in all Kala bari communities to improve their health status
He appealed to LNG to award scholarship to indigens of Kalabari communities in tertiary institutions to better their education, noting the company is doing same in Bonny, abandoning Kalabari communities
“We need contracts, free medical, scholarships and employment including skill acquisition programs for our teeming youths in Kalabari extractions ”
On Security, Mark Ojuka said security in Buguma is at zero level with the help of the Ama Ma soldiers the city is more peaceful and investors friendly as the youths of area have cordial relationship with the security agencies in the area
“Security is very secured in Buguma clan”
He called on the Rivers state to revamp the Buguma fish farm to create employment for the teeming youths
“The youths are asking for human capacity building in the area to reduce unemployment”
“The revamping of the Buguma fish farm will also reduce youth violence”
Also Speaking, Eastern Zonal Coordinator of MOSIEND Half Hour Comrade Tammy Bruce Longjohn called for more improve in infrastructures in Kalabari community, especially in electricity
There is little improvement in terms of electricity in Buguma city
He decried the deplorable condition
of Buguma Health Centre, saying that the hospital is near functional
“Our sisters that are pregnant and our sick parents can not access the health centre for a better treatment ”
Describing the Health Centre as an eye saw, he called on Rivers state government and Buguma Local Government chairman Hon William to improve on facilities in the centre and make it more medically accessible to the sick persons in the area
Buguma, Tammy Bruce said is the spiritual headquarter of Kalabari people as such deserve more modern facilities from the government to improve lives
The Coordinator called on government, stakeholders and oil companies to assist and improve the poor infrastructural facilities in area
“We need first class hospitals, qualified medical doctors and nurses in the health centres and hospitals”
On the oil spilled in Obuoma Chairman MOSIEND Obuoma, Hon Sandra Owunari said the spill destroyed their crops and Rivers even polluted their only source of drinking water
She expressed displeasure that Rivers state government did not send any relief materials to the people in the affected community
On Chieftaincy title to women in Obuama, Hon Sandra Owunari said the community do not install Chieftaincy title to women, saying that Chieftaincy title is only reserved for men only in the community
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