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Borno
The Nigerian Army last Thursday said that it killed 10 Boko Haram insurgents in a clearance operations in Marte Local Government Area of  Borno State.
A statement issued in Maiduguri  by the spokesman  of the 8 Task Force Division, Col. Timothy Atigha, said the troops also recovered bicycles and cows from the insurgents.
He also said that the troops launched  two separate attacks against  the insurgents at Maza, Danari and Mowo villages of Marte and Monguno Local Government Areas.
“In continuation of ongoing efforts to deny terrorists freedom of action in its area of responsibility, troops of the 8 Task Force Division have neutralised 10 terrorists in Maza village of Marte Local Government Area of the state.
“The terrorists fell into an ambush laid by troops at about 9: 00 p.m.  on Tuesday,  as they attempted to sneak back into their swampy hideouts in the Lake Chad Basin.
” The troops also recovered 52 rustled cows from the insurgents at Danari and Mowo villages in Monguno Local Government Area,” he said.

Ekiti
The Secretary-General of  the Lagos State branch of  Ekiti Parapo, Mr Sunday Olowoyobiojo, has urged youths  to acquire vocational skills  which will enable them  affect their generation positively.
Olowoyobiojo, made the plea  in an interview with newsmen in Ado-Ekiti last Thursday.
Ekiti Parapo is the umbrella body of all Ekiti  indigenes in Nigeria and the Diaspora.
Olowoyobiojo  said  it was  important for all youths to embrace  the Federal Government’s diversification initiatives  in the agriculture sector  irrespective of their profession.
“In this 21st Century, for Nigeria to achieve meaningful growth and development, her youths must realise that attainment of academic qualifications or professional certification is not enough”, he said.

FCT
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has concluded arrangement to establish a Global Commission on the Future of Work.
ILO Director-General, Mr Guy Ryder said this in a statement made available to newsmen last Wednesday in Abuja.
Ryder said that the commission would be launched on                         ( August 2)  and the names of Commission members would be announced during the event at ILO headquarters in Geneva.
According to him, the responsibilities of the commission will evolve around four centenary conversations on work and society, decent jobs for all.
He said others are the organisation of work and production, and the governance of work.

Gombe
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), last Wednesday began the distribution of  990 tonnes of grains to over 40,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Gombe State.
NEMA Director General, Mustapha Maihaja, said the grains were to cushion the effect of hardship faced  by the displaced persons in the North East Zone.
The reports that the grains, which  comprised of  maize, soya beans and Guinea corn, were being distributed under the Federal Government Special Food Intervention Programme.
Maihaja, who was represented by Malam Abdulsalam Mohammed, said  a household of father, wife and four children was entitled  to 25 kg of maize, 12.5 kg of soya beans and 12.5 kg of  guinea corn
“Those that are more than six will get 100 kg of the assorted grains. The grains will be given  to all IDPs in the 11 local government areas of the state,” he said.

Kaduna
The Kaduna State Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), says it has intercepted two suspected human traffickers and rescued 44 minors in Kaduna.
The Sector Commander, Malam Umar Ibrahim, told newsmen in Kaduna on Thursday that the suspects, a driver and one other adult were arrested last Wednesday on Kaduna – Zaria Expressway.
According to him, the suspects were arrested by FRSC patrol team led by Assistant Route Commander, Audu Usman, when he stopped a Fiat Bus (J5) with registration number XC 532 ZAR for overloading.
“Our patrol men along Kaduna – Zaria expressway, around 3 p.m. on Wednesday, stopped a white and blue colour fiat bus popularly known as J5 for overloading,” he said.
Kogi
Executive Director, Centre for Human Rights and Con
flict Resolution (CHRCR) in Kogi State, Mr Idris Miliki, has called for the establishment of government institutions to manage conflicts at state level.
Miliki made the call in an interview with newsmen last Wednesday in Lokoja.
He noted that while a lot of resources were being deployed to fight insecurity, not much attention was given to the management of conflicts.
The rights activist said that conflict and security could trigger emergencies and create unpleasant situations, adding that none should be accorded less attention.
Miliki expressed concern that conflict leading to killings in Omala, Bassa, Abugi, Ogaminana and some flash points in Kogi, were not properly addressed.

Lagos
The National Council of the Nigeria Boys’ Brigade says it has perfected plans to raise N100 million to enhance youth development.
President, Boys’ Brigade Nigeria, Mr Sunny Nwosu, made the assertion at a news conference last Wednesday in Lagos.
Nwosu said that the funds would be used to complete its national headquarters in Abuja and for the development of its vocational centres in Abuja and Lagos.
He said that its investiture slated for August 27 at St. Ferdinand Catholic Church, Ipaja, Lagos would be used to raise the money.
“We want to mould a future for youths with the fear of God because, without fear of God many things will go wrong in the country,” he said.

Ogun
An Idi-Ogungun Customary Court at Agodi in Ibadan, last Thursday dissolved a 7-year-old marriage between one Ganiyat Safejo and her husband, Suleiman Safejo over lack of adequate care.
The president of the court, Chief Mukaila Balogun and the court assessors, Ganiyu Alao and Aare Samotu, resolved that the relationship between the couple has broken down irretrievably.
“Having carefully considered the evidence of parties, the court is of the view that the relationship between the couple has broken down to a point of irreconcilability.
“Therefore the marriage is hereby dissolved and custody of the only child of the marriage is to remain with the plaintiff.
“Defendant is ordered to be forthwith financially responsible to his child by paying the plaintiff, via the court registry, the sum of N3, 500 monthly being money for child support,” Balogun said.

Ondo
Governor  Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, last Wednesday, urged residents to take advantage of the free services of the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria.
Akeredolu, gave the advice during a courtesy visit to him by members of the Ondo State chapter of the council in Akure.
He said a lot of people were suffering because they did not have the means to engage the services of a lawyer,
“We should have the offices in local government areas, where it will be easily accessible to the people.
“The offices can be a reference point manned by a lawyer who is a corps member. He or she will be given some orientation for immediate advice and documentation, which will be sent to the headquarters if it deserves further attention”, he said.
“The offices can be a reference point manned by a lawyer who is a corps member. He or she will be given some orientation for immediate advice and documentation, which will be sent to the headquarters if it deserves further attention.

Plateau
Sacked councillors in Plateau State have given Governor Simon Lalong a 30-day ultimatum to pay their N1.57 billion accrued salaries and allowances or face another court action.
The councillors, through their counsel, Mr Gyang Zi, gave the ultimatum in a letter dated August 14, 2017.
Reports that Lalong had on July 15, 2015, sacked the councillors and replaced them with interim management committees, even though they had nine months to complete their two-year tenure.
Miffed by the action, the councillors in 15 out of the 17 LGAs, dragged the government before Justice David Mann of the Plateau High Court in Jos, who gave judgment in their favour on August 4.

Taraba
Taraba State Co-ordinator of New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), Mr Dennis Nev, has commended Governor Darius Ishaku for opening up rural roads across the state.
Nev told newsmen recently in Jalingo that the projects would open up growth opportunities for rural dwellers and boost the Taraba economy.
He particularly identified the ongoing construction of Lacheke-Pantisawa, Wukari-Tsokundi, Chanchanji-Takum and Mararaba Baissa roads as “huge steps” that would ease movement and boost commercial activities.
Nev also commended Ishaku for fulfilling his promise to fix the Chanchanji bridge.
“Fixing that bridge is a dream come true for the people. The governor promised to do it during his campaign and it is good that he has kept his word,” he said.

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VCDF in Partnership with LAWMA & Iru LCDA Conducts ‘Street Hygiene & Cleanliness’ Campaign in Lagos

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Living healthy lives can be enabled by embracing and maintaining cleanliness in our urban surroundings, we not only enhance the hygiene of our streets and drains but also contribute to mitigating the adverse effects of pollution and promoting a sustainable future for generations to come.

On April 6th, 2024, a community-driven initiative took to the streets of Victoria Island, Lagos, in a concerted effort to combat littering, blocked drains, thereby reducing flooding and the deteriorating cleanliness of the neighborhood. The Street Hygiene and Cleanliness Campaign, organized by the Vcare for Development Foundation (VCDF), in collaboration with Sterling Oil Exploration & Energy Production Co. Ltd. (SEEPCO), Iru-Victoria Island LCDA and Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) saw an impressive turnout of volunteers and stakeholders determined to make a tangible difference in their environment.

The campaign aimed to promote cleanliness and environmental sustainability in Victoria Island, addressing issues like littering, improper waste disposal and consequent flooding. By providing donations of sanitation tools like rakes, pickers, brooms, and bin bags as well as personal protective equipment like coveralls and gloves, VCDF inspired volunteers and stakeholders to take proactive steps to stop the spread of disease, build community pride, and maintain a clean environment.

The dignitaries present at the event were Princess (Hon.) Rasheedat Abiodun Adu, Executive Chairperson, Iru-Victoria Island LCDA; Mrs. Ogabi Adetokunbo, Council Manager; Mr. S.O. Omoteji, Head of Human Resources, Mr. Odu Olufemi, Head of the Environment, all from Iru Victoria Island LCDA; Mrs. Aramide Olaniyan, Head of Corporate Engagement, Mr. Ebenezer Otubu, Deputy Head, Street Sanitation Services and Mr. Gbenga Adebayo Fagbola, Regional Manager, Lagos East 1, Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA).

Beyond the immediate benefits of an immaculate surrounding, it has encouraged a culture of social responsibility among the workforce and promoted community unity.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Odu Olufemi said, ‘the VCDF initiative is praiseworthy, and maintaining effective sanitation practices is essential for ensuring a healthier Lagos State through recycling materials, segregating waste, desilting drainage systems, and clearing sidewalks for safety and easy access.’

Mrs. Aramide Olaniyan expressed, ‘together, we are not only cleaning streets but also spreading awareness about the value of environmental stewardship for a better tomorrow.’

VCDF is dedicated to embracing sustainability to protect healthy habitats and foster a culture of social responsibility, ensuring the welfare of current and future generations.

By coming together to tackle environmental challenges, residents and stakeholders demonstrated their commitment to creating a cleaner, safer, and more vibrant neighborhood for all.

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VCDF in Partnership with LDSVA Sensitise Women on Gender Equality, Financial Literacy & Entrepreneurship

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Women, the pillars of our society, are resilient and determined as they play essential roles in nurturing families and leading businesses. Despite facing challenges like limited financial resources and unequal opportunities, they persist, inspiring generations and driving positive change.

In honour of Women’s History Month, Vcare for Development Foundation (VCDF), in collaboration with Sterling Oil Exploration & Energy Production Co. Ltd. (SEEPCO) and the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (LDSVA), embarked on a transformative journey to empower 100 community women, focusing on sexual and domestic violence prevention, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship, on March 27, 2024, in Eti-Osa LGA, Lagos State.

When women are empowered, they become catalysts for progress, influencing not only their own lives but also the lives of their families and those around them. The programme gave the women the opportunity to acquire knowledge on tools that can help their businesses grow, also providing a safe space for women to learn and connect with others, making them feel more confident and capable in making decisions for their businesses.

Distinguished guests present at the event were Mrs. Bello Oluwakemi, Head of the Field Operations Department, Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (LDSVA), Chief Mrs. Eletu-Odibo Wasilat, Community Development Committee Chairman of Eti-Osa LGA, Lagos State, and Mrs. Adenike Akintoye, Head of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Unit, Eti Osa LGA.

While giving her feedback, Chief Mrs. Eletu-Odibo Wasilat said, “community-driven efforts like this initiative are instrumental in driving sustainable change and enabling women to realise their full potential.”

Mrs. Bello Oluwakemi noted during her closing remark, “training women in our communities will improve their livelihoods and contribute to household income, thereby leading to better standards of living.”

This collaborative initiative aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – Gender Equality (SDG 5) and Reduced Inequalities (SDG 10), which aim to ensure everyone is treated equally and reduce differences between people.

VCDF will continue to educate and empower women for a greater inclusion in society, supporting their advancement and ensuring their meaningful participation in all spheres of life. Together, let us continue to champion the cause of women, celebrate their achievements, and pave the way for a brighter and more equitable future for all.

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Ibom Developers Supports 160 Women with Skill Acquisition Training in Akwa Ibom

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Empowering women with vocational skills is a vital step towards fostering gender equality and inclusive growth in society. This effort involves equipping women with practical expertise that can be applied across various aspects of life, including professional, personal, and entrepreneurial settings. Ibom Developers’ recent initiatives to provide skill acquisition training to women in its host communities aim to help them thrive in society.

On April 8, 2024, Ibom Developers commenced its ongoing skill acquisition training programme, themed ‘Virtuous Women’ in Egwenwe and Okoroinyong communities.
Dignitaries, including His Royal Highness Chief Johnson J. Osiba (Ijongo IV), the Okaama of Egwenwe Community; Mr. Warribo Isaiah, Community Development Chairman, Egwenwe Community; Pastor Johnson Christian Ubulom, Youth President, Egwenwe Community; Mrs. Catherine Monday Ogbofork, Women Leader of Egwenwe Community; Mrs. Sarah Evans Nfeija, Health Officer, Egwenwe Community; and representatives from Okoroinyong community, were present at the inaugural event.

This skill acquisition programme aims to empower 160 women in these communities with expertise in catering, packaging, hairdressing, wigging, ventilation, and styling. The program took place from April 8 to April 20, 2024, at Egwenwe Town Hall and Okoroinyong Town Hall in Eastern Obolo LGA, Akwa Ibom State, imparting essential entrepreneurial skills to the women in the communities.

During the inaugural event, Chief Johnson J. Osiba (Ijongo IV), the Okaama of Egwenwe Community, expressed, ‘‘This empowerment initiative will provide our women with the autonomy and decision-making power they need to become self-sufficient contributors to the growth and development of our community.’’

The participation of women in several economic activities makes their upliftment a potent strategy for economic growth. Their involvement expands the workforce, cultivating heightened innovation and efficiency within the community.

Mrs. Catherine Monday Ogbofork, Women Leader of Egwenwe Community, emphasised, “Access to training tailored to the needs of women allow them to develop specialised skills. I am glad that this programme has offered options that suit our women’s preferences and goals.’’

Acquiring skills for livelihood elevates family status and unlocks entrepreneurial avenues. Ibom Developers is dedicated to promoting entrepreneurship among women and supporting socio-economic empowerment in local communities.

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