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Borno Lawmakers Back Probe Into N500m Chibok School Rebuilding Fund

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Two lawmakers from Borno have supported moves by the House of representatives to investigate the N500 million safe school initiative fund earmarked for rebuilding the Government Girls Secondary School (GGSS), Chibok, Borno
Senator Ali Ndume of Borno South District and Rep. Ahmed Jaha of Chibok/Damboa/Gwoza Federal Constituency , gave the support yesterday in Chibok, while speaking to newsmen on the completion of the GGSS Chibok project embarked by the Borno, Government.
They said that the probe became necessary to find out what happened to the N500 million meant for the project under the Safe School initiative in 2015.
Ndume said there were questions to be answered on what happened to the funding from the Federal Government that warranted Borno State government to intervene to complete the project.
“While we commended Gov. Babagana Zulum for his courage in rebuilding the school, we need to know what happened to money allocated for the project because what was on ground before the Borno government took over is nothing to write home about.
“I did my personal investigation and discovered that a lot of money was put here which clearly if far above the level of work done before  the Borno Governor took over.
“I learnt that a committee has been set up by House of Representatives to investigate what happened to the money under  the Safe School Initiative and I am in support of the move,” Ndume said.
Also speaking, Rep. Jaha, who is the Chairman of the Sub-Committee set up by the house to look into the Chibok school project, said  the committee would try to find out if money allocated for rebuilding  of the school was fully utilised for the purpose intended.
Jaha also lauded the intervention by the Borno State Government in rebuilding the school which has resumed full academic activities, adding that as representative of the people he felt fulfilled.
“I am happy that students are now back for full academic activities,” Jaha said.
In 2014, insurgents stormed the GGSS Chibok, where they abducted over 276 girls and  destroyed structures in the school.
Out of the 276 female students abducted, 57 escaped, while 104 were rescued with 115 still in captivity.

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Stakeholder Wants Govt, Community Leaders To Invest In Sports

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The State Nursery and Primary School II, Mgbuanyim, Elele in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State held its eighth Inter House Sports School competitions last Saturday.
Speaking at the event, Chairman of the occasion, Hon. Innocent Worisah, called on both governments and community leaders to invest more in sports as it would help to boost the economy of the State.
Worisah said this at the  annual inter house sports Competition of the school, saying that appropriate sporting facilities should be provided to all schools in the State and that would discover talents like Austin J. J Okocha and the rest.
“To me sports remains the only avenue that brings  youths together, and promotes peace and unity among them.  I  urge Government at all levels and  community leaders to join hands and build a better society through sports.
“I commend the headmaster of the school and his team for ensuring that the competition was a success” Hon. Worisah said.
Also speaking, the Education Authority Desk Officer in the LGA, Solomon Umeto also called on Government, mostly the LGA Chairmen to pay more attention to sports development at the grassroots level.
“It is obvious that sporting activities reduce youth restiveness and nefarious activities, investment in sports can create million jobs for the teeming youths who are desirous to do sports”, Umeto said.

By: Tonye Orabere

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NSCDC Commissions New Commands In Kebbi, Sokoto

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Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has set up new command posts in Kebbi and Sokoto States to boost staff performance, security and better protect critical national infrastructure in the states.
Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, who commissioned the two commands, said Federal Government would not relent in ensuring the protection of citizens at all times by providing the necessary supports, and logistics needed to maintain the current tempo of development to ensure effective discharge of the Corps core mandates
Represented by the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Dr Shuaib Belgore, Aregbesola stated that the Federal Government was dedicated to continuously support the Corps to enhance performance and boost national security.
According to a statement signed by the agency’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), Olusola Odumosu, the minister also tasked personnel in the two states to live up to the mandate of the agency and exhibit the highest level of discipline in their conduct.
He further charged the personnel to “abstain from rancor and unnecessary rivalry and ensure effective synergy with military and all other law enforcement agencies”.
Aregbesola commended the leadership of the Corps for the tremendous transformation witnessed within the last two years as he further attributed it to the doggedness, determination, pragmatic approach and readiness of personnel to impact positively on the nation’s security.
Present at the event were governors of the two states; Atiku Bagudu of and Aminu Tambuwal who were both represented.

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NAWOJ Partners FH1360 To Boost Maternal, Infant Nutrition

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The Nigerian Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Lagos State Chapter, in collaboration with FH1360/Alive and Thrive Project hosted an interactive media round table aimed at promoting maternal, infant and young child nutrition, with an intervention of reducing the total number of anemia and all deficiencies related to mother and child.
Chairperson, NAWOJ, Lagos State, Adeola Ekine, said the initiative was focused on improved reporting of maternal nutrition coverage in journalism.
She added that the annual event provides insight on illnesses affecting children and mothers and their possible solutions
The Lagos State team Lead, Alive and Thrive, Olawunmi Ajayi, who spoke extensively on Maternal, Infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN), noted that Nigeria loses about 2313 children daily translating to 844,321, children death annually, half of which are due to malnutrition.
“You don’t have to spend a lot on trying to impress people about your feeding habit you just have to make sure you are providing and feeding a well-balanced diet.

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