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Adamawa
The Provost of Adamawa State College of Agriculture, Ganye, Dr Abubakar Yaji, says the school in 1991 had been operating without any of its courses accredited by the relevant government agencies.
Yaji said this on Thursday in Ganye while briefing Gov. Muhammadu Bindow of Adamawa when he visited the school.
The provost said that the school would require N508 million to upgrade its facilities to meet up with requirements for accreditation of its courses.
The provost said that the non-accreditation of courses run by the school had been affecting its graduates from getting jobs and gaining admissions into universities to further their education.

Benue
Two persons, Sewuese Orbunde and Victor Godwin,  were on Thursday arraigned in a Makurdi Magistrates’ Court for selling a baby after birth.
The duo were charged with criminal conspiracy and concealment of birth punishable under sections 97 and 240 of the Penal Code Laws of Benue, 2004.
The Prosecutor, Insp. Gabriel Agbadu , told the court that the case was reported at the State CID, Makurdi, on February  23.
Agbadu said that on February 22, Yaaya Terver of Vigilante Group, Logo 1, Makurdi, arrested and brought Orbunde and Hembadoon Godwin to the ‘E’ Division Police Station, Makurdi.
He said that Terver stated that  Orbunde was carrying a pregnancy as at December 2016 when she travelled to Port Harcourt only to return to Makurdi on January 3, 2017 without the pregnancy and without a child.

FCT
The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) says it has earmarked 38 million euros for poverty eradication and empowerment in five countries.
The Chief Executive Officer, NEPAD Nigeria,  Mrs Gloria Akobundu, made this known at a two-day workshop organised by the programme on Tuesday in Abuja.
Akobundu explained that 35 million euros would go for the empowerment programmes, while three million euros had been earmarked for the technical support interventions.
According to her, the three million euros technical interventions will be used in expansion of facilities and training centres and sensitisation and awareness on the programme.
She said NEPAD Nigeria has concluded governance mechanism of the programme at the continental level in South Africa.

Gombe
National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Gombe state, has arrested 20 suspects and confiscated 23.453 kilogrammes of dangerous substances and 16.88 Kg of cannabis sativa between January and February 2017.
Commandant of the agency, Mr Aliyu Adole, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Gombe on Thursday.
According to him, most of those involved in the act are youth and such drugs are dangerous to their health.
“The activity of the agency from January to date was very successful.
“The agency went out in search of drugs peddlers and we were able to arrest 20 suspects with 23.453 kilogrammes of substances of abuse and 16.884 of cannabis,” he said.

Kaduna
The Adamawa Commissioner for Agriculture, Alhaji Ahmadu Waziri, has said that the state government had introduced a database to document farmers’ statistics and check irregularities.
Waziri disclosed this  to newsmen in Zaria on Thursday.
‘‘We have started creating a useful data base of farmers in the state that can be taken anywhere for any intervention.
‘‘This is as a result of the irregularities that have been perpetrated in some states that have started the CBN Anchor-Borrower-Programme,’’ he said.
According to him, the state government is aware that there are issues in some of the pioneer states that have started the programme.
‘‘Before we embark on implementing it in Adamawa, we went round such pioneer states and drawn a number of conclusions.

Kano
The Nigerian Customs Services (NCS), Kano/Jigawa State Area Command has generated N2.8 billion as revenue from January to date.
The command’s Comptroller, Mr Abutu Onaja disclosed this when he received the officials Nigerian Association of Crimes and Judicial Journalists (NACAJJ) Kano State branch who paid him a courtesy call on Thursday in Kano.
He said out of the amount, N1.05 billion was generated in January while the remaining N1.8 billion was collected in February.
Onaja said, “The NCS had never recorded such revenue generation in the history of Kano/Jigawa  State area command. So it is a great achievement.”

Kogi
The Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority ( NIWA), Mr Boss Mustapha, last Thursday said the agency had commenced routine maintenance of the dredged channel of River Niger.
Mustapha confirmed in a statement in Lokoja that the maintenance dredging would only be from Ajaokuta to Onitsha.
He said that the maintenance was to ensure smooth navigation of vessels and barges, adding that the exercise would be carried out by his workers.
The dredging of the 523-kilometre lower River Niger was executed at a cost of N36 billion.

Lagos
A Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain in Lagos, Mr Babatunde Gbadamosi, has approached a Federal High Court, Lagos to challenge his arrest and detention by the Department of State Security Service.
It will be recalled that Gbadamosi was arrested by the DSS in Lagos on February 21, and was immediately taken to Abuja, where he has been in custody.
A fundamental rights suit was consequently filed by a rights activist, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, challenging the arrest and detention.
Joined as respondents in the suit are the DSS, the Director, Department of State Security and the Attorney-General of the Federation.

Nasarawa
The 13 local governments in Nasarawa State have collectively approved the sum of N160 million to offset the gratuity of its deceased pensioners.
According to  the State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Mr Haruna Iliya-Osegba, the sum was approved by the joint accounts committee involving all local governments and other stakeholders.
Iliya-Osegba told newsmen on Thursday in Lafia, that the money was for pensioners that died between 1997 and July 2016.
He explained, however, that the approved amount was not part of the monthly allocation to the local government pension bureau.

Ogun
A  31-year-old man,  Adeniran Adebisi,   was on Tuesday discharged and acquitted  by  an  Abeokuta Magistrates’  Court over alleged N850,000 fraud.
Adebisi was arraigned  on a  two- count charge of fraud and stealing.
The accused was accused of  fraudulently obtaining  N850,000 from one Adeniyi Adebayo on the pretence of supplying him  assorted  wooden planks.
But the  Magistrate, Mrs Oriyomi Sofowora,  said that based on the evidences tendered before the court, the accused  was  a genuine  wood business man and had actually supplied wood to the complainant.
She consequently discharged the accused.
The prosecutor, Insp  Sunday Eigbejiale, had told the court that the accused  committed  the offences  in June 2014  at Lafenwa in Abeokuta.

Osun
The Osun State Government on Tuesday presented retirement bond certificates worth N1.1billion to the fourth batch of retirees under the state contributory pension scheme.
The state governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, made the presentation through the state Head of Service, Mr Sunday Owoeye, at a seminar organised for workers.
The seminar was organised for them by Pension Fund Administrators to give them a better understanding of what pension schemes were all about.
Aregbesola said that 159 pensioners from the scheme would benefit from the bond, with 100 of the beneficiaries coming from Local Government while the remaining 59 retired primary school teachers.
The governor explained that in a bid to improve the standard of living of pensioners, government had approved the establishment of a data base.

Plateau
Sgt. Apollos Aliyu of ‘A’ Divisional Police Headquaters, Jos, has told a Jos High Court that Stephen Luka, who is standing trial over alleged culpable homicide, had confessed to the crime in a written statement.
Aliyu, the Investigating Police Officer (IPO) in the case, testified against the accused, who had since denied the allegations.
The  accused person is facing a four-count charge of murder, attempted murder, assault and sexual abuse.
He was accused of attacking two sisters – Justina Dusu and Simi Dusu, on July 27, 2016 at his home in Sabon Gari, Tudun Wada, Jos, after they went to confront him over Justina’s pregnancy.
Luka, who allegedly used a machete on the duo when they rejected his insistence on procuring an abortion, was said to have killed Simi, while Justina sustained deep cuts.

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Maternal Mortality: RSG Identifies 6 High Risk Local Government Areas

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The Rivers state Government has identified six local government areas with the highest burden of maternal and Neonatal mortality in the state.

State Commissioner for Health Dr Adaeze Chidinma Oreh said this in an interview with newsmen at the Maternal and Neonatal Reduction innovation initiative ( Mamii)Rivers state activation workshop and state engagement meeting in Port Harcourt.

The event was organized by The Federal Ministry of Health in conjunction with its Rivers state counterpart in Port Harcourt.

Dr Oreh also restated the preparedness of the state government to support current efforts by the federal government towards the reduction of maternal and infant mortalities in the country.
She mentioned the affected Local Government Areas to include, Andoni,Akuku Toru and Ahoada West
The rest according to the Commissioner are, Bonny, Etche and Emohua Local Government Areas.
She said the workshop will enable the team from the federal ministry of health and social welfare to brainstorm with the view to finding solution to the problem.
The Commissioner also gave reasons why the Mamii initiative was the best as far as finding solution to maternal mortality was concerned.

“The uniqueness of the Mamii initiative driven by the federal ministry of health and social welfare was that we used evidence to elicit the reasons for this deaths, so that the solutions will be context specific and tailored to the particular environment where those deaths are occuring

“For us in Rivers state we have six Mamii LGAs , nationally we we have 172 local government areas “the Commissioner said.
Earlier in her opening remarks,Dr Oreh said the state government is prepared to work with the federal ministry of health and social welfare to check the rate of maternal mortality in the state.

She commended The Minister of Health and Social welfare Professor Ali Muhammad Pategi for driving the Mamii initiative across the country and expressed optimism that the programm will see to the end of maternal mortality in the country.

Also speaking the National Coordinator Nigeria health sector Renewal Initiative Dr Adam Ahmed said Rivers state is the last state among Mamii states in the country to host the team.

He said the team will visit the affected Local Government Areas with the view to interacting with the people on how to check the trend.

He expressed the hope that with continuous efforts, maternal mortality will be checked.

Also speaking the permanent secretary Rivers state Ministry of Health Professor Justinah Jumbo said the government is not leaving any stone unturned towards reduction in maternal deaths.

The permanent secretary said Governor Siminalaye Fubara is a health friendly Governor who  is desirous in improving the quality of health of Rivers people.

 

John Bibor

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HoS Hails Fubara Over Provision of Accommodation for Permanent Secretaries

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The Head of Service (HoS) of Rivers State, Dr. Mrs. Inyingi S. I. Brown, has commended Governor Sir Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS, for approving befitting accommodation for Permanent Secretaries in the state.
This commendation was contained in a press release made available to newsmen in Port Harcourt.
According to the Head of Service, Governor Fubara has continued to demonstrate uncommon commitment to the welfare of civil servants in Rivers State, stressing that such gestures underscore his people-oriented leadership style. She urged civil servants across the state to remain supportive of the governor’s administration in order to sustain good governance and effective public service delivery.
Speaking on behalf of the Body of Permanent Secretaries, Dr. Brown congratulated Governor Fubara on the occasion of his 51st birthday, describing him as “a Governor who leads by serving.”
She further praised the governor’s service-driven and people-centred leadership approach, noting that it has significantly contributed to institutional stability and improved efficiency within the state’s public service. Special appreciation was expressed for the approval of a befitting accommodation complex for Permanent Secretaries, which she said reflects the governor’s commitment to staff welfare and enhanced productivity.
As part of activities to mark the governor’s birthday, the Body of Permanent Secretaries announced the sponsorship of 329 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) forms for indigent students across the state.
A breakdown of the initiative shows that 319 forms will be distributed across the 319 political wards in Rivers State, while five forms are allocated to non-indigenes and five forms to persons living with disabilities.
Interested applicants are advised to contact the Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, for further details.
The Body of Permanent Secretaries wished Governor Fubara continued good health, divine wisdom, and greater accomplishments in his service to the people of Rivers State.
By: John Bibor
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Rivers Crisis; CAN Seeks Divine Intervention  …Declares One Day Fasting, prayers

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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Rivers state has declared a one day fasting and prayer to seek divine intervention on the political crisis rocking the state.

The Association said this at a media briefing in Port Harcourt.
State chairman of the Association,Most Rev. Dokiboeriya B. Kaladokubo said the fasting and prayer which holds February 5th at the Ecumenical center Abonnema wharf was in furtherance of the Association peace, advocacy, good governance and political stability in Rivers state.

He said the Association has observed with disappointment the dangerous trend and and gradual descent of governance in  Rivers state into uncertainty and near oblivion, adding that the trend has exposed Rivers citizens to insecurity, economic hardship, loss of livelihood and the destruction of lives and property.

Kaladokubo said the association has also watched with dismay the unfolding political crisis in the state, stressing “what we see today is not merely a disagreement among political actors,it is a dangerous drift that threatens the very foundation of governance, peace, security and the collective well-being of our people”

According to him,”as the custodians of the spiritual and moral conscience of Rivers state,we can not remain silent while the state is pushed steadily towards chaos, institutional breakdown and avoidable suffering

“We are not oblivious of the fact that Rivers state like some other states in the federation often experience tension between the Executive and the Legislature “adding”when disagreement escalate they can hinder governance, delay budgets ,erode public trust and impede peaceful, constructive development”

The Christian body stressed the need for parties involved in the conflict to seek for peaceful resolution, stressing that as Christians and children of God “we should seek the path of peace and reconciliation as Christ Himself taught us”it said

The Association further encourage the both arms of government to imbibe the spirit of forgiveness and prioritize good governance in Rivers state

“We also advised all the parties in these conflict to call their supporters to exercise restraint in all their utterances and de-escalate tension in the interest of peace in Rivers state ”

CAN also described as disturbing the role some elder statesmen and individuals in the state have played and continue to play in the crisis when they should have serve as voices of wisdom, restraint and unity
“Rather than guiding the process towards peace, some have taken sides,fueled division and encouraged instability becoming more dangerous than those currently holding power”,it said.

 

John Bibor

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