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Benue
Governor Gabriel Suswam of Benue State has urged the Federal Government to intervene in the Fulani/Tiv land skirmishes, to put an end to it.
Suswam who made the call at the Town Hall Meeting in Makurdi to mark the end of the Good Governance tour in the state said that the greatest problem besetting the rural farmers in the state was the intermittent land feud they had with some invading herdsmen.
The governor advised the Federal Government to take the issue of the Fulani/Tiv crises more seriously, to enhance the growth of the peasant farmers in the state.
Responding to questions from participants at the meeting, Suswam said Benue was a rural state and his administration was committed to the construction of rural roads.
He dismissed insinuations that teachers in the state were being owed, adding that a staff audit of the teachers had commenced, to avoid payment to ghost teachers.
Borno
Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State has expressed reservation with the quality of work in some sections of the proposed campus of the state university in Maiduguri.
Shettima made the observation when he paid an unscheduled visit to the campus located at the site of the defunct Borno Informatics Institute on Jos Road, Maiduguri.
He expressed concern about the quality of work at the administrative building and described it as ‘deficient.’
He advised the contractor handling the project to rectify the problem, noting that the supervising engineers from the Ministry of Works was responsible for the defects.
The governor warned that government would henceforth hold site engineers responsible for poorly executed projects.
“The site engineers posted from the Ministry of Works have the right to reject poorly executed projects from the onset.
FCT
The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HOSCF), Alhaji Isah Sali said on Thursday in Abuja that the introduction of Performance Management System (PMS) would enhance the productivity of civil servants.
Sali made the statement at a sensitisation workshop to PMS, organised by the office of the HOCSF for officers on the Directorate Cadre of the service.
Sali said PMS had been recognised as the backbone for transforming the civil service into an institution of excellence and quality service delivery and the vehicle to drive the transformation agenda of the present administration.
The HOSCF was represented on the occasion by Mr Charles Bonat, the Permanent Secretary, Establishment and Records in the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation.
Jigawa
Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa has said that President Goodluck Jonathan’s planned visit to the state would boost commercial activity in the state.
our correspondent reports that the President, billed to visit Jigawa State between November 5 and November 6, is expected to lay the foundation stone of the proposed Jigawa State University of Agriculture and Dutse International Airport.
Jonathan is also scheduled to inaugurate other development projects executed by the Lamido-led administration.
Lamido told newsmen, shortly after inspecting some of the projects in Dutse, that the visit will enable the people of the state to meet with the president, adding that the visit would attract positive developments to the state.
Kaduna
The Legal Aid Council of Nigeria has offered legal services to 719 persons in Kaduna State, the coordinator, Mrs Biba Ohwoavwovhua, has said.
Ohwoavwohua stated this on Thursday in Kaduna during the council’s nationwide annual awareness campaign.
She told newsmen that the council had provided legal services to persons who lacked the means to hire lawyers, adding that it was involved in civil and criminal cases, including cases of persons accused of capital offences.
“We assist them in making sure that they are not convicted before being heard. As far as legal aid is concerned, we are there to show concern, represent and to make sure we diligently defend whoever is accused,’’ she said.
Ohwoavwohua identified distance and inadequate funding as some of the challenges facing the organisation, noting that it was always difficult to offer necessary and timely assistance to people outside the state capital such as Kafanchan, Zaria and Birnin Gwari.
Kano
The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) in Kano State on Wednesday said that no fatal accident was recorded during the Eid-el kabir in the state
The Sector Commander, Shehu Zaki, told newsmen that the commission’s public enlightenment and the deployment of its officers to the highways contributed to the success recorded.
Zaki, however, said that the commission recorded minor accidents, which did not cause much damage to vehicles and the passengers.
He cautioned motorists to keep the good behaviour, noting that the commission was disturbed at the rate of over-loading and over-speeding on some routes.
Kebbi
The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) in Kebbi State will collaborate with faith based organisation to combat environmental degradation in the state.
The state Coordinator of the agency, Dr Kasim Ahmed, made this known in an interview with newsmen in Birnin Kebbi on Wednesday
Ahmed said that NESREA and Nasirullah Faith Society of Nigeria (NASFAT) would campaign against human activities which contributed to 60 per cent degradation of major cities and towns in the state.
He said the agency decided on the collaboration because NASFAT wide spread in the state and across the nation.
He said that the NASFAT interaction and sessions with Muslim faithful influenced their choice as well as their social and cultural orientation, adding that the two organisations would jointly campaign against unhealthy disposal of waste materials such as cans and polythene bags.
Kwaraa
The Kwara State Government treated 8, 979 people with eye disorders between January and July, Dr Afolabi Ezekiel, the Programme Manager of Kwara Eye Care Scheme, said.
Ezekiel told newsmen in Ilorin on Tuesday that the people were treated of eye afflictions, including cataract and glaucoma.
“The state government is committed to the treatment of eye disorders in the state,” it said, and advised people above 40 years to go for regular eye tests to prevent blindness, stressing that 80 per cent of eye disorders which led to blindness were avoidable and treatable.
The ophthalmologist advised the people against the use of urine and other local medications for the treatment of eye diseases.
Lagos
President, Advisory Committee of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF), has urged budding talents in the country to show commitment to sport.
Oludotun-Segun told newsmen on Thursday in Lagos that his committee was evolving an arrangement to enable sportsmen and women to develop themselves educationally, just as they built their sports careers.
“Education is very important; it is also good to develop one”s talent, especially when it is discovered at the early stages. The idea is that no one should suffer any serious disadvantage,’’ he said.
According to him, poor educational background has a way of affecting an athlete’s career because such a person would not be able to interact freely with his or her contemporaries.
Ogun
Ogun State Police Command says it has arrested a 62-year old man for allegedly defiling his 10-year old step-daughter in Abeokuta.
Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in Ogun State, Muyiwa Adejobi, told newsmen in Abeokuta that the suspect had earlier evaded arrest.
He said that the suspect committed the alleged offence on October 27 around Ayetoro area of Abeokuta, adding that the combined efforts of police and public-spirited individuals led to the arrest.
The ASP said that the suspect had been taken to the state Criminal Investigation Department of the Anti-Human Trafficking for further interrogations.
The PPRO said that information available to police was that the suspect had always slept with the victim before she finally broke her silence to relatives.
Oyo
The Catfish Farmers Association of Nigeria (CAFAN) has appealed to the Federal Government to protect local fish farmers against dumping of foreign fishes in Nigerian market.
The President of the association, Chief Tayo Akingbolagun made the appeal during the opening of the Oyo State CAFAN 2012 Catfish Fair in Ibadan.
He said that the protection became necessary to enable the farmers attain the target of one million tonnes of fish production in the next five years.
According to him, the target is set under the Federal Government’s Aqua-culture Value Chain Development programme, saying that dumping of foreign fish in Nigeria was one of the greatest challenges facing the local fishing industry.
“Government should address this challenge as stakeholders embark on strategies for effective take off of fisheries development under the Agricultural Transformation Agenda,’’ he said.
Plateauu
Information Minister, Labaran Maku has said that Nigeria was not ripe for state police.
Some governors have continued to clamour for state police, using the argument that the step would empower them, as chief executives of their states, to effectively secure their domains.
But Maku, who led the national good governance tour team, currently in Plateau State, to a visit to the Police Staff College, in the outskirts of Jos, said that the nation lacked adequate facilities to handle that.
He said that the nation’s police force was doing well in spite of the enormous challenges, stressing that advocates of state police had never looked at the area of training.
“Training is very key to success, unfortunately those asking for state police have not looked at that area.’’
Nation
NCSU Consoles Elder Statesman Over Daughter’s Death …Tasks Elected Unit Executives On Service Delivery
The Nigeria Civil Service Union(NCSU) has extended its condolence to an elder statesman in Rivers State, High Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe over the untimely death of his daughter during child birth, describing it as saddening and unfortunate, and called on the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) chieftain to bear the irreparable loss with fortitude.
This is even as NCSU has called on the newly elected executives of the union at the unit level and Ministries in the State Civil Service, to be dedicated to their duties, as well as deliver services that would further help the State to retain its prime position in the comity of States.
The Rivers State Chairman of NCSU, Comrade Chukwuka Richman Osumah, who gave the indication in Port Harcourt, said the union seriously empathises and sympathises with Chief Sara-Igbe over the daughter’s death, and urged him never to allow the sad incident to weigh him down, but to remain strong, firm and resolute in championing the cause of Rivers State even in the face of such a tragedy.
Osumah noted that the union is particularly sad over the unfortunate incident, because of the kind of support Chief Sara-Igbe has been giving Governor Siminalayi Fubara, describing him as a true pillar of strength to the Governor, and enjoined him to continue to contribute meaningfully to the progress and development of the State in spite of obvious challenges and drawbacks.
According to him, history would be kind to Chief Sara-Igbe, when the chips are down, owing to his immense contributions to the State and also for standing on the side of truth, justice, equity and fairness,when it matters most.
Commenting on the election of new unit executives of the union, Osumah said he was glad over the development, and urged the new union officials to be good ambassadors of their units and the union.
He said delivering selfless services to the people of the State should always be their priority, and congratulated them on their successful elections.
Nation
RSG Donates Transformer To Rehabilitation Centre
The Rivers State Government has donated a 500KVA transformer to the Rivers State Rehabilitation Centre, Iriebe in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area.
The State Commissioner for Power, Prince Solomon Abel Eke, who handed over the transformer to the Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Mr Illamu Arugu thanked Governor Siminalaye Fubara for the approval and release of the transformer, adding that it would go a long way in solving the power problem at the centre.
“I want to thank God for the Governor that we have, who takes time to look at things meticulously and ensures that our people get service for what they are doing”.
He said following the request by the Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation for a transformer for the rehab centre, a team of engineers from the Ministry of Power were sent to the area to take cognizance of everything that they need.
“I can assure you that what we are doing or what we are going to do here is going to put to rest everything about power.
“The capacity of this transformer you have here will take care of you even the neighbouring enviroment”, Abel Eke said.
He emphasised the need for them to preserve the transformer, stressing that the transformer has the capacity to generate and distribute electricity within the centre and neighborhood.
The commissioner warned them against allowing people to scale their fence to either vandalise or steal the transformer and described the gesture as a road map for constant power supply in the State.
“We are the only State that has three generating stations in the entire nation and we practically moving towards enjoying 24 hour- power supply in Rivers State”, he added.
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, MrArugu Illamu who was elated for the donation, said it was based on a request by the rehabilitation centre, when he visited the area recently.
Illamu equally thanked Governor Fubara for the gesture and the promptness to which their request was attended to and noted that it was coming at a time the people needed the transformer badly.
He said even caregivers in the centre also needed power, adding that “it is coming at a time that they need it most”.
Mr Ilamu also commended the Governor for approving transformer to the Safe Home, Borokiri, adding that the Governor has so far given approval for the three transformers requested by the Ministry and prayed that the last transformers for the Children Home and Remand Home should be delivered as well for them to have some level of succour.
He said the gesture will go a long way to alleviate the sufferings of the people by allowing them to enjoy what he called “ the basics of life”.
Iriebe John Bibor
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Community Hails Fubura Over Perm Sec’s Appointment
The people of Ogbogolo kingdom in Ahoada -West Local Government Area of Rivers State have commended the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara for the appointment of their i daughter, Dr. Mrs Azibaolanari Uzoma-Nwogu as the Permanent Secretary of theMinistry of Education.
The Paramount Ruler of the community, King James Rowland, Obenema-Ibe III of Ogbogolo Kingdom made the commendation when he led a delegation of elite members of his kingdom on a courtesy visit to the office of the Permanent Secretary at the State Secretariat complex in Port Harcourt, Wednesday.
The Paramount Ruler asserted that Dr Uzoma-Nwogu was the first person from his Kingdom to be given an enviable appointment as a Permanent Secretary, stressing that Ogbogolo Kingdom is very appreciative of the Governor for the honour done to their daughter and the Kingdom at large.
He further prayed God Almighty to give her the wisdom and grace to carry out her duties effectively as would be required by her office and later presented her with an award of honour in recognition of her appointment as Permanent Secretary.
Also speaking, one of the elites in the Kingdom and university lecturer,Dr. Arobo R.C Amachree ,who is the Head of Department of Physics, Rivers State University described the elevation of Dr. Uzoma-Nwogu as meritorious and thanked the Governor for remembering the people of Ogbogolo and prayed God’s wisdom on His Excellency to continue to govern the state while pledging their support.
In her response, the Permanent Secretary, Dr Uzoma-Nwogu thanked her kinsmen for identifying with and for the respect and honour they accorded her and solicited for their support and prayers.
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