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Adamawa
The Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Barkindo
Mustapha, has commended the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria (LCCN) for its commitment to peaceful co-existence in the state.
Mustapha who made the commendation last Thursday, when he received Nemuel Babba, the Archbishop of LCCN in Yola said that Adamawa Emirate Council appreciated the role played by the Church to promote peace in the state.
He assured Babba of the council’s commitment to work with Christians to promote peace and unity in the state and nation at large. The monarch congratulated the Church for its centenary celebration and wished it successful celebration.
FCT
Justice Mudashiru Oniyangi of an FCT High Court last
Thursday adjourned to October 28, adoption of final written addresses by Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in a N10 billion damage claims.
Okonjo-Iweala, on March 5, 2012, filed a libel suit against a U.S.-based online news medium, Pointblank News Communication and its directors.
Oniyangi gave the order when counsel to Okonjo-Iweala, Munachiso Michealm failed to appear in court.
“I will grant this final adjournment at the instance of the claimant and the defendants because parties have not made known to the court why they are absent. If on the next adjourned date the parties are not present, the applicable provision of the rules will be invoked,” he said.
Kaduna
A house wife, Zainab Auwal, who claimed her husband,
Sani Yunusa had abandoned her one year after their marriage, has gone to the Magajin gari Sharia Court II, Kaduna, seeking for divorce.
According to her, the husband is also in the habit of beating her, failing to provide food, accommodation and other services expected of him.
Auwal told the court last Thursday that since they got married a year ago, the man only provided food steadily to the family for two months, and was unable to pay house rent.
The situation, she said, had led to their ejection from their rented accommodation four months ago, forcing her to live with her parents.
Kano
Hundreds of patients receiving medical attention at
the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, have deserted the facility following the indefinite strike action embarked upon by resident doctors in the country.
A relation to one of the patients, Musa Lawan, said most of the patients left the hospital last Wednesday. According to him, the hospital has discharged patients with minor cases to enable them seek medical attention elsewhere.
The Assistant Director of Information in the hospital, Alhaji Aminu Inuwa, said the strike had paralysed medical services in the institution.
“The General Outpatients Department, where more than 250 patients are being attended to daily, is also affected as the few consultants cannot attend to them.
Kebbi
The Principal, Government Girls Secondary School,
Bunza, Kebbi, Mrs Helen Audu, last Thursday urged Kebbi Government to fence the school to enhance security of the boarding students.
Audu told newsmen in Bunza that the absence of fence had overstretched security arrangement for the students.
She also urged the state government to provide additional hostels, water supply and staff quarters to take care of the increasing number of students in the school.
The principal said the establishment of the school in the area had encouraged parents to send their female children to school.
Kogi
Governor Idris Wada of Kogi State has appealed to the
Federal Government to resuscitate the moribund Ajaokuta Steel Company in the state.
Wada who made the appeal in Geregu last Thursday at the inauguration of the Geregu 11,434- megawatts power plant said that this was necessary to enable the state to reap maximally from the new power plant.
He also appealed that the National Iron Mining Company (NIOMCO) at Itakpe should also be resuscitated to revitalise economic growth and development in the country.
Kwara
The Kwara State Government says it has expended the
sum of N30 billion on construction and rehabilitation of rural-urban roads in the last two and half years.
The state Commissioner for Works, Alhaji Abubakar Amuda- Kannike, disclosed this in Ilorin last Thursday while speaking with Journalists during an inspection of some on-going road projects in the Ilorin metropolis.
He said the state government would complete all inherited road projects in all parts of the state by December.
Some of the projects inspected include the Catchment-Agba Dam Road, Umar Audi Road, Flower Garden Bridge, GRA road network, Oke-Andi-Taoheed Road, Akerebiata channelisation, Opo Maalu-Isale Maliki Road and Alawonla-Dad Road.
Others are the Abayawo-Guniyan Asalapa Road, Kokoronkan Road, Henry George-Mini Campus Road, Apron-Taxi way in NAMA Building, Lao-Airport Road, Garage Offa-Dangote Road, NNPC Pipeline Bridge and Abdulsalam Alao Road.
Lagos
The Nigerian Institution of Electrical Electronics Engineers
(NIEEE) last Thursday urged protesting electricity workers to be patient with the Federal Government on the payment of their outstanding severance package.
National Chairman of the institution, Mr Adekunle Makinwa, said in Lagos that Federal Government was sincere about the power sector reform.
The NIEEE chairman said the government would ensure that all electricity workers received their entitlements before the final handing over of PHCN structures to the new investors.
He said that it was natural for the workers to protest because of the fear that they might be thrown into the labour market without receiving their entitlements.
“It is normal and natural for the workers to be worried that by the time the Federal Government hands over PHCN to investors, the successor companies will not want to foot the bill.
Ogun
The Head of Service in Ogun State, Mrs Modupe Adekunle,
last Thursday said the office generated over N14 million between January and June.
Adekunle said this in Abeokuta in a message to members of the Ogun House of Assembly Committee on Establishment and Public Matters who were on oversight visit.
The Head of Service, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Mr Foluso Osunjimi, said the money was generated from rents collected on government quarters adding that the amount generated so far was more than the approved revenue target.
The Permanent Secretary, State Bureau of Pension, Mr Adesina Badmus, said that non-remittance of workers’ deduction and employers’ counterpart 7.5 per cent of contributory pension as at when due was a major problem.
The Chairman, Civil Service Commission, Mrs Aderonke Folarin, said that over N6 million had been realised between January and June.
Osun
The Osun State Government has reiterated its commitment
to enhance the standard of education through government’s re-classification programme.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mr Lawrence Oyeniran, said last Thursday in Osogbo that the programme would facilitate planning and administration in the education sector.
The permanent secretary said Governor Rauf Aregbesola was committed to the programme just as he was to government’s computer programme for students.
He said the government introduced the programme to improve the standard of education, expand students’ knowledge and learning capability, as well as download text books into computers (Opon Imo) to reduce the financial burden on parents.
Oyo
The Nigeria-Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development
Authority (JDA) and Addax JDZ block 4 Limited last Thursday handed over projects worth $ 120,000 (N18.4 million) to Soun High School, Ogbomoso.
The projects donated were a block of four classrooms, a block of four toilets as well as furniture for students and teachers.
Also donated were 150 copies of English and Mathematics textbooks for students in Senior Secondary School.
Speaking at the presentation, Mr Luiz Prazeres, the Chairman of the JDA Board, said the institution’s social projects scheme was designed and implemented to add value to the lives of youths.
Taraba
The acting Governor of Taraba State, Alhaji Garba Umar,
last Thursday urged the Federal Government to impose outright ban on the importation of rice to encourage local farmers and millers.
Umar made the call during the Taraba State Special Day at the 8th Abuja International Trade Fair in Abuja.
The acting governor, who was represented at the event by his Chief of Staff, Mr Ahmed Yusuf, urged the Federal Government not to rescind plan to ban the product.
He also urged the Federal Government not yield to pressure against the ban on the importation of the commodity, stating that the country needed to start developing its agriculture sector which must start from somewhere.
Zamfara
Chairman Zamfara State Businessmen Association, Alhaji
Ibrahim Sani, says the association will sponsor the wedding of 100 widows to interested suitors in the state.
Sani said in Gusau last Thursday that the gesture was part of its efforts to complement the state government in reducing the number of widows in the state.
He said that the association decided to intervene considering the increasing number of widows in the state and the need to assist in addressing the problem.
Sani said that all the arrangements toward the exercise had been concluded and a suitable date would soon be fixed.
Nation
Lawmaker Charges Politicians On Electoral Promises
A Lawmaker representing Lagos Mainland, Federal House of Representatives, Mr Olanrewaju Oshun, on Saturday charged politicians to fulfil their electoral promises to the masses, to continually gain their trust.
Oshun said this in an interview with The Tide’s source after casting his vote at PU 03, Ward 008, Lagos Mainland Local Government Area, for the Governorship and State House of Assembly Elections in Lagos.
According to him, Nigeria’s politics has changed to an era where electorate expect that only politicians who deliver on their mandate should be voted for.
“At this era, politicians must understand the fact that they need to fulfil their electoral promises and be close to the people.
“The masses are more conscious that it is only politicians who perform well that should earn their vote”, he said.
Oshun expressed optimism that the will of the people would prevail in the elections, having voted for their choices.
On his assessment of the election, he lauded the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for improving on the conduct of the election, compared to the performance of the February 25 Presidential and National Assembly Elections.
According to him, the INEC officials arrived early at most polling units across the state, the Bi-modal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) functioned effectively, while the overall process of the election was seamless.
“There is a great improvement in the conduct of the election, compared to the hitches we had at the last election.
“People have voted and made their opinion known, so it should be counted and let the best candidate win”. he said.
The lawmaker noted that the turnout for the election was impressive.
Oshun said, “one cannot say there is voter apathy as such, as reported in some quarters because people cast their votes in few minutes and left almost immediately.
The source reports that Oshun was re-elected during the Feb. 25 National Assembly Election to represent his constituency.
Nation
ICPC Arrests Four Vote-Buyers In Sokoto, Katsina
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) arrested four vote-buyers in Sokoto and Katsina states during the just-concluded Governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections last Saturday.
In its election monitoring operations across the states of the federation, officers of the anti-corruption agency encountered some vote-buyers at Kauran Miyo Primary School in Bodingo Town of Bodinga Local Government Area of Sokoto State.
The Spokesperson, ICPC, Azuka Ogugua, revealed this on Saturday night in a statement obtained by The Tide source.
She noted that the Sokoto State monitoring team of the commission arrested three male vote-buyers; Mahe Bello, Musa Adamu and Mustapha Mohammed, all of Kauran Miyo Bodinga.
Ogugua said, “Mahe Bello was caught in possession of a cash sum of N38,000, two PVCs, one ATM card and an Infinix phone, while Musa Adamu had CFA228,000 in his possession which was being offered to voters. The third suspect, Mustapha Mohammed, was arrested with some PVCs in his possession”.
According to her, the ICPC monitoring team, however, came under attack while carrying out the arrest of the three vote-buyers.
This was as she noted that an officer of the commission, Rabiu Ibrahim, suffered a head injury from being hit by stones, and has been admitted into a hospital and he is in a stable condition.
She added that the three alleged vote-buyers were kept in the custody of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps before being conveyed to ICPC’s detention facility in Sokoto.
In a related development, the ICPC election monitoring team in Katsina State arrested one Tanimu Tabale for vote-buying at Tashar Yamma Polling Unit in Zango Local Government Area of the State.
Tabale, a 35-year-old man, claimed he was an observer in Makama Polling Unit but was arrested at Tashar Yamma Polling Unit with the sum of N20,000 in different denominations attempting to buy the votes and was apprehended.
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Elections: LG Chairman Lauds Officials … Says No Security Breach In Keffi
Chairman of Keffi Local Government Area (LGA), Nasarawa State, Alhaji Muhammad Baba-Shehu, has lauded concerned officials for ensuring the absence of security breach during Saturday’s elections in the area.
Baba-Shehu gave the commendation while speaking with Newsmen shortly after the State’s Governorship and House of Assembly elections in Keffi.
Baba-shehu noted that the success recorded was as a result of the zeal and commitment of security agencies in the area.
According to him, officers of the concerned security agencies worked hard to ensure no one carried out any act that would destabilise the peace being enjoyed in the area.
“So far, as the Chief Security Officer of the area, I have not received any report of any breach in security and that is because our security personnel are up and doing.
“All the security agencies in Keffi LG did what they know best and what was expected of them. They were in every corner of the community”, he said.
Baba-Shehu who stated that the peaceful conduct of the elections in the area was commendable, and lauded the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for ensuring the process met Nigerians’ expectations.
“I also have to commend INEC officials because the electoral materials reached polling units in good time and the election process also started early. So, there was no complaint of delay of accreditation or voting in Keffi”, he said.
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