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Benue

 

A Makurdi Upper Area Court has sentenced a man, Salisu

Audu, 45, to three years imprisonment for house-breaking and stealing valuables.

In his judgment, the Magistrate, Ibrahim Mohammed, said that the convict failed to show any remorse to warrant the court being lenient.

“Having found you guilty of the charge of house breaking under Section 353 of the Penal Code, an offence which has no option of fine, you are hereby sentenced to 24 months imprisonment.

“For the offence of theft, you are to pay a fine of N5,000 or twelve months imprisonment in default.

“Both sentences shall run concurrently,” Mohammed said.

 

Borno

 

Senator  Muhammad Ndume (PDP-Borno) last Tuesday

urged Nigerian political leaders to emulate late South African leader, Nelson Mandela, by playing positive roles in national development.

Ndume told newsmen in Maiduguri that Mandela was a hero, great man and a symbol of African pride.

“This is a man that showed commitment to the uplifting of human dignity with perseverance and integrity.

“People like Nelson Mandela should be in the first class seat if there is anything like that in heaven.

 

 

FCT

 

An Abuja-based lawyer, Mrs Maryam Uwais, has called

on Nigerians to adhere to the rule of law and protect the rights of citizens.

Uwais gave the advice in Abuja in an interview with newsmen on the sideline of an event to mark the International Human Rights Day.

According to her, adhering to the rule of law and protecting the fundamental rights of citizens is key to the growth of democratic governance.

“We must always respect the rights and dignity of other people, irrespective of their religion or ethnic background in the country.

 

Jigawa

 

 

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)

in Jigawa State, said it rescued a newly-born baby girl abandoned on a roadside in Babura, near Dutse.

The NSCDC Commandant in the state, Mr Muhammad Gidado,told newsmen in Dutse that the abandoned baby was rescued in Babura local government area.

He said the baby was rescued on the outskirts of Babura town on Damu village road around 1.30 p.m.

The commandant said that the baby was in good health.

He said the baby had been handed over to the District Head of Babura for safe keeping while investigation continued.

 

 

Kaduna

 

 

Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) says it collects

over N1billion monthly from the N700 million it used to collect from the sale of electricity to consumers within Kaduna and its environs.

General Manager in charge of the Kaduna State region of the company, Mr John Obaluju, made this known when the National Good Governance Tour team inspected ongoing work at the Mando

He said the improvement in revenue resulted from the investments by government in both generation and transmission facilities.

Obajulu said after the expansion of the sub-station, electricity consumers would enjoy improved power supply at a much cheaper rate.

 

 

Katsina

 

The Chairman of the Malumfashi Local Government Tran

sition Council in Katsina State, Alhaji Mansur Banki, has advised youths in the area to embrace irrigation farming.

He gave the advice in Malumfashi lastMonday during the disbursement of N2 million interest-free loans to 200 youths.

Banki, who cautioned the beneficiaries to shun violence, urged them to go to their respective family farms during rainy season and engage in farming.

He said that the involvement of youths in agriculture would not only boost food production, but also enhance the efforts of the government to achieve food security.

 

Kebbi

 

The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development,

Hajiya Zainab Maina, has launched Widows Empowerment Scheme in Kebbi State.

The minister, who was in Birnin Kebbi for a two-day advocacy visit, distributed 1,000 refrigerators and 400 grinding machines to some widows.

During the distribution ceremony, she urged the beneficiaries to utilise the facilities to improve their economic status and support their children.

Maina commended the state government for appointing women in political offices and called for the implementation of the affirmative action by placing more women in government.

Kwara

 

 

The Chairman of Patigi Local Government in Kwara State,

Alhaji Uthman Mohammed-Ndako, has called for the inclusion of Nupe language in the Nigerian education curriculum.

Mohammed-Ndako made the call in Patigi at the launch of some textbooks written in Nupe by the Etsu of Patigi, Alhaji Ibrahim Chatta-Umar.

He said Nupe language, “as one of the paramount indigenous languages, would surely promote the cultural heritage of the people.’’

The chairman, represented by his deputy, Alhaji Shuaib Muazu, said the books would boost the basic techniques required in the writing and speaking of Nupe language.

 

Lagos

 

The Lagos State House of Assembly says it would ini

tiate a bill to provide legal framework to enhance the operations of vigilance groups in the state.

The Speaker of the House, Mr Adeyemi Ikuforuji, said this while receiving members of the Vigilance Group of Nigeria, Lagos Chapter, who paid him a visit.

Ikuforuji said, “be rest-assured that the House will support you. Please continue to render your services without fear or favour. “We want to assure you that the house will support you which is a major reason for your visit.

Ogun

 

The Ogun State Government said it had earmarked N1.4

billion for payment of examination fees for students sitting for the West African School Certificate in 2014.

The Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Mr Segun Odubela, made the disclosure in Abeokuta while defending the 2014 budget proposal of the ministry at the House of Assembly.

Odubela said the money would take care of 54,944 final year senior secondary school students at the rate of N10,400 each.

“The money will also take care of the 70,000 final year Junior Secondary School students and the conduct of the Unified Examinations for secondary school students in the state.

Osun

 

An Ilesa Magistrate’s Court has remanded Abayomi

Ogundipe, 19, in prison custody for allegedly stabbing his friend, Itunu Folorunso, with a broken bottle.

The prosecutor, Sgt. Jimoh Mufutau, told the court that the accused committed the act on December 8, at 2.00 p.m. at Igbogi Street, Ilesa.

He said the accused was arraigned on a four-count charge of conspiracy to commit felony, breach of peace, unlawfully wounding Folounso and belonging to unlawful society.

Mufutau alleged that the accused conspired with others, now at large, to commit felony with the intention to cause the breach of peace.

 

Oyo

An Iyaganku Chief Magistrates’ Court in Ibadan has sentenced two hospital clerks, Elizabeth Adesokan, 34, and Olufemi Idowu, 39, to four years in prison for stealing N6.9 million.

The Chief Magistrate, Mrs Olusola Adetujoye, jailed Adesokan and Idowu after they were found guilty of conspiracy and stealing.

Adetujoye said the convicts were charged with conspiracy and theft of N6.9 million belonging to Ola Catholic Hospital, Oluyoro Oke-Ofa, Ibadan.

She said the prosecutor had proved his case beyond reasonable doubt, adding that the accused were guilty as charged.

 

Plateau

The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Plateau  State Command, said it had trained 320 officers in extensive weapons handling between January and November.

The Commandant, Mr Vincent Bature, told newsmen last  in Jos Tuesday that the officers underwent extensive training in weapons handling, arms drills, combat craft, range classification and exercises. He said that out of the 320 officers, 20 were specially trained as Special Forces at the Nigeria Army Counter Terrorism Training School, Kachia in Kaduna State and the School of Armour, Kontagora in Niger State.

L-R: Governor Mukhtar Yero of Kaduna State, Minister of Information, Mr Labaran Maku and Deputy Governor, Amb. Nuhu Bajoga, during a town hall meeting as part of National Good Governance Tour in Kaduna last Tuesday. Photo: NAN

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