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Senate Confirms Chibudom Nwuche S’South Dev. Commission Chair 

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The Senate yesterday confirmed Hon. Chibudom Nwuche, former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, as Chairman of the South-South Development Commission (SSDC).

Also confirmed was Usoro Offiong Akpabio from Akwa Ibom State as the Managing Director of the commission.

However, Tijani Yahaya Kaura, the nominee representing the North-West, was not cleared after failing to submit necessary documents and refusing to appear before the screening committee.

The committee noted that the window remains open should he eventually present himself for the process.

The Senate also confirmed the following nominees as members of the SSDC board: Rt. Hon. Larry Odey – Member, Cross River; Charles Zuofa – Member, Bayelsa; Dr. Nkereuwem Ebong – Member, Akwa Ibom; Engr. Chika Chinedu – Member, Rivers; Barr. Femi Oise – Member, Edo; and Dr. Charles Sylvester Enukhowhate – Member, Delta.

The Senate also confirmed Tabitha Iliya Sallah as Member for the North-East; Alh. Yusuf Rasaq Amao – Member, North-Central; Joseph Mmamal – Member, South-East; and Hon. Bukonola Braimoh – Member, South-West

Confirmed executive directors include: Hon. Marcus Nie Eji – Executive Director, Projects (Rivers); Engr. Aganaba Preye Steven – Executive Director, Social and Human Capital Development (Bayelsa); Dr. Timi Alari Ayibatonye – Executive Director, Corporate Services (Delta); Hon. Joseph Ugheoke – Executive Director, Commercial and Environmental Development (Edo); and Amb. Sony Abang – Executive Director, Finance (Cross River).

The confirmations followed the presentation of the report of the Senate Committee on South-South Development Commission, chaired by Senator Benson Konbowei (PDP, Bayelsa Central).

Presenting the report, Senator Konbowei stated: “That the Senate do receive and consider the report of the Committee on South-South Development Commission on the confirmation of the nomination for appointment as Chairman, Managing Director, and Members of the Board of the South-South Development Commission (SSDC).”

It will be recalled that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had, last month, submitted the list of nominees to the Senate for screening and confirmation.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio read the president’s request during plenary and referred it to the appropriate committee, which was tasked to report back within one week.

 

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FG Unveils N10m Interest-free Loan Scheme For Staff In Tertiary Institutions

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The Federal Government has unveiled a ?10 million Tertiary Institutions Staff Support Fund (TISSF), designed to improve the welfare, career development, and financial stability of academic and non-academic staff in tertiary institutions.

The scheme, unveiled by the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa in Abuja on Thursday, is an interest-free loan.

The Tide source reports that the TISSF is a joint initiative of the Federal Ministry of Education and the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), implemented in partnership with the Bank of Industry.

Alausa said the scheme was an intergral part of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Reform Agenda for Education, which placed people at the centre of transforming the education sector and growing the economy.

“This programme is not just a welfare package.

“It is a strategic empowerment platform, designed to give our academic and non-academic staff the financial stability they need to serve our students with renewed dedication, and to live with dignity and pride.

“It is a zero per cent interest loan scheme aimed at enhancing welfare, supporting career development, and promoting financial independence for staff in Nigerian tertiary institutions,” he said

Alausa added that the scheme was put in place to address economic pressures and professional development gaps among tertiary staff.

He stated that studies had shown that over 70 per cent of tertiary institution staff in Nigeria had not participated in structured capacity-building programmes in the last five years.

He stated that TISSF  aimed to change the situation, saying ‘’through the TISSF, beneficiaries will have access to finances for Medical Support like surgeries, emergency care, and medication.’’

According to him, there will be family and accommodation support such as rent, home ownership, renovation.

The minister also explained that beneficiaries would have access to transportation which included vehicle purchase (including EVs), bikes, tricycles, CNG conversions.

Other areas of intervention with the scheme include Small-Scale Enterprise and Agriculture in poultry, fishing, crop farming, and agro-processing.

Alausa added that academic advancement in the areas of professional certifications, degrees, and capacity-building programmes would be included in the scheme.

“The TISSF is open to confirmed full-time academic and non-academic staff of any federal university, polytechnic, or college of education and one state university, polytechnic, and college of education in each state.

” Applicants, who must have at least five years to retirement, membership of relevant staff associations such as ASUU, NASU, COEASU, and SSANIP are required.’’

The minister said that the development had translated to 248 eligible institutions nationwide, covering all federal tertiary institutions and selected state-owned ones.

He added that each eligible staff member could access up to ?10 million, subject to a cap of 33.3 per cent of their gross annual salary.

He noted that the interest-free loans would be repayable over five years, with 12 months moratorium before repayment begins and invited the eligible to commence application for the programme.

Alausa explained that the applications would be processed through an easy-to-use online platform, www.tissf.boi.ng.,

He urged the staff to fill out the form, undergo identity verification, and have their requests vetted by the Bank of Industry.

“The opportunity is here to improve your welfare, advance your career, and strengthen our institutions.

‘’Let us seize this moment for our personal growth, for the stability of our institutions, and for the future of Nigeria’s education sector,” Alausa said.

Also speaking, the Managing Director, Bank of Industry, Dr Olasupo Olusi, said the process had been fully automated, assuring transparency in the implementation.

The Chairman, House committee on University Education, Abubakar Fulata, while commending the government for the programme, decried the low standard of living of university staff.

Fulata recommended a minimum of N1million as salary for a graduate staff in the tertiary institutions.

The representative of the non-academic staff union, Abubakar Aliyu pledged support for the initiative.

Aliyu, however, called on the federal government to pay all outstanding arrears as the payments would enable the staff to repay the loan.

The Chairman of Committee of Vice Chancellors of Federal Universities, Prof. Tanko Ishaya, also pledged support for the initiative and called for its continuity.

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Third Mainland Bridge Is Safe -Ministry

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The Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, yesterday said that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos was safe for use, contrary to a Facebook posting spreading fears about the bridge.
The Ministry in a statement attached a video of ongoing under water confirmatory tests on the bridge’s piles.
The statement, signed by Special Adviser, Communications, to the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Hakeem Bello, added that the expansion joints being speculated to be dangerous was among those slated for repairs.
“The General Public is hereby informed that the expansion joint shown in a Facebook video clip, is one of those slated for change during repairs on the Third Mainland Bridge which will commence soon.
“It is still functioning and our engineers and consultants have advised that it does not pose any structural danger to the bridge and it is safe for use.
“Commuters and Lagos residents will recall that the Third Mainland Bridge was shut down for a 3-day Investigative Maintenance in August 2018.
“Tests done on the expansion joints then — called static and dynamic load tests — were to check functionality. A number of expansion joints were identified for replacement then.
“More recently, in March this year, underwater confirmatory tests (video attached) preceding the repair works to be done on the Bridge, were carried out on the piles to determine if there is further deterioration or not on the piles from that done in 2013.
“However, all the tests done preparatory to closure of the Bridge to commence comprehensive Maintenance works indicate that the integrity of the Bridge is intact.
“Therefore, the Third Mainland Bridge is safe for use, and people should desist from spreading or sharing false information about the Bridge on Social Media platforms.
“The expansion joints to be replaced are part of a regular bridge maintenance programme that has been neglected for decades, which the President Muhammadu Buhari administration is now addressing frontally, on many bridges nationwide.

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Bishop Appeal For FG’s Intervention Over Disputed Boundries, lands

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The Anglican Bishop of Abakaliki Diocese has called on the federal government to intervene over land and boundary disputes amongst Ebonyi, Benue and Cross River states and take over such where disputes persist.
The Rt. Rev. Monday Nkwoagu of the Diocese said that displacement of communities and families occasioning hardship in the aforementioned areas had been on the rise and  something needed to be done about it.
Nkwoagu, who was delivering an Easter message yesterday in Abakaliki, advised all warring communities and states to come together and resolve their differences through dialogue.
The cleric also urged the federal government to engage them in dialogue to resolve the issues for peace sake.
“Most rural dwellers are now displaced, and things are very difficult for them. One cannot even visit those areas freely.
“I plead to authorities responsible for quick response as lives and property worth millions had been lost to land disputes and may continue if not handled, “ the bishop said.
He reiterated that where solution to the disputes could not be easily found the federal government should take over and forestall further skirmishes.
Nkwoagu urged the communities and states to reflect on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ which brought forgiveness and recognition so they could move forward.
“We should try and bury our prides, learn from Christ’s humility and sacrifice for the sake of peace and lives.

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