Sunday, 24 April 2022

Monguno and the analogy of an antagonistic adviser

Monguno and the analogy of an antagonistic adviser
Monguno and the analogy of an antagonistic adviser

By Bala Ibrahim

President Muhammadu Buhari said his ambition is to bequeath a better Nigeria for the present and future generations in the country.

But I doubt if posterity would permit the realization of that ambition, at least with regards national security, as long as he is relying on the advise of General Monguno Retd, the National Security Adviser.

Every time Monguno speaks on security matters, his remarks tend to ignite controversies, condemnations or a prolonged public disagreements, with the latest being his comment that, the failure to combat the growing insecurity in the country is due to the high cost of equipment and the inability to get hold of adequate technology.

NSA Monguno said that the various security agencies in the country were not deploying adequate technology to combat insecurity, because of its difficult procurement process, citing cost as a particular inhibitor.

Cost? I don’t understand. Certainly Monguno’s statement seems in conflict with the picture painted by the President, at least with regards the issue of meeting the financial requests of the security chiefs.

Only yesterday, I saw on the television, after an emergency meeting with the service chiefs, and in what looks like an indictment on the office of the National Security Adviser, a visibly disappointed PMB, saying the security agencies were not doing enough to end the security challenges in the country, despite the enormous logistics provided by him. “I approve every security request brought before me”-PMB

The President registered his displeasure at the fact that his previous directives to the military to end insecurity in the country had not yielded the desired results, hence, directing again, that all the operational and intelligence agencies should rescue unhurt, all persons kidnapped by terrorists, including those in the recent Abuja to Kaduna train attack.

If every request on security is approved and funds made available, why should Monguno be complaining about the cost of equipment? Who is responsible for making the request, and are the requests made without getting the actual cost of the equipment?

Sometimes last year, shortly after PMB had relieved the former service chiefs of their positions, NSA Monguno told the BBC that the new service chiefs did not meet the money approved for arms purchase when they assumed office. The amount in question runs into billions of naira.

That statement from Monguno attracted an instant denial by the immediate past Chief of Army Staff, Gen.Tukur Buratai, saying no such funds, meant to procure arms and ammunition were missing while he was in office.

NSA Monguno issued a statement later, saying he was quoted out of context.

Last week, Monguno was quoted by the media, accusing the governor of Kaduna state, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, of divulging sensitive security information. Monguno’s remarks followed the pronouncement of El-Rufai, after some terrorists ambushed and attacked a Kaduna bound train coming from Abuja, where in he said, the Nigerian authorities know the camps, the identities and listen to the conversations of the armed groups terrorising large part of the North-west region, but the security agencies are reluctant on striking.

In anger, governor El-Rugai said if need be, the governors of the affected region may opt for engaging mercenaries from outside.

NSA Monguno issued a statement later, saying he was quoted out of context. He said he was not referring to the Kaduna state governor in his comment on the protection of sensitive operational information.

When the comments of a National Security adviser are always allegedly quoted out of context, and he is responsible for advising the President on foreign policies and national security, as well as coordinating some security policies from various agencies, the President, and indeed the country, are at risk of being given antagonistic advises, that could lead to attacks, or expose them to the possibility of being harmed by the enemy.

Monguno’s attitude to work makes him look unsympathetic to the plight of Nigerians, or even antagonistic to the mission of Mr President.

He has not demonstrated anything in the discharge of his duties, to escape the accusation of belonging to the above classification.

Last week, members of the House of Representatives, while proposing that the National Assembly be shut down in order to compel PMB to rise to the occasion of ensuring the protection of life and property of Nigerians, asked, for God’s sake, where is the National Security Adviser, Monguno?

Some even rhetorically wondered whether he had resigned his position.

Eventually, in utter disappointment with his performance, the lawmakers called for his resignation or outright sacking by the President.

Monguno may be doing well in smart or fashionable dressing, and eloquent or persuasive in speaking the English language, but as a national security adviser, his performance is far below expectation.

And the President needs to factor the analogy, or comparison, between competence and cosmetics, especially as it affects the expected service of a national security adviser and see how it would help his mission to leave behind the legacy of a better Nigeria.

Monguno and the analogy of an antagonistic adviser
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Friday, 22 April 2022

 2023: Fusion774 call Amb. Buratai to join presidential race

2023: Fusion774 call Amb. Buratai to join presidential race
 2023: Fusion774 call Amb. Buratai to join presidential race


 

Former Chief of Army Staff and Nigerian Ambassador to the Republic of Benin, Amb. Tukur Buratai, has been asked to run for President in 2023 by Fusion774, a political support and economic advocacy group.

Mr Sediq Jikta, the National Coordinator of Fussion774, made the call at a news conference in Abuja on Friday.

Jikta said the call came as a result of the country's security issues, and that the threats to the country's national security had been a source of great concern.

He stated that in the 23 years of Nigeria's democratic experiment, it had faced several dangers to its survival, such as civil unrest, which necessitated the use of experienced hands to steer the country's affairs.

According to him, Nigeria is going through a difficult period, and it is critical to choose the proper leadership, one that has the skills and aptitude to deliver and make the country operate.

Buratai's accomplishments as a service chief in the battle against insurgency, according to the coordinator, demonstrate his outstanding qualities and qualification to run for the highest position in the country.

He said that the height of Boko-haram activity occurred during Buratai's tenure as chief of army staff, and that his competent leadership resulted in the recovery of overrun territories from the militants.

Jikta also based the appeal by Fusion774 on Buratai's several accomplishments, including repositioning the Nigerian army for increased efficiency.

According to him, experts feel that the future security problem will be internal security rather than external aggression, as countries will have to deal with both.

In his words, “During his time as COAS, he brought to an end the rampant spate of bombing in the country, hence, Nigerians could enjoy peaceful atmosphere to carry out their daily businesses.

“Gen. Buratai also exhibited an open door policy of good governance, where private citizens with something to offer in terms of security are given listening ear and action taken.

“With these achievements we can see that Buratai is one courageous leader who can step in to bring the much needed solution to the security challenges and the desired development for the country.

“We are using this opportunity to call on Buratai to come out and declare interest and contest for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“By this announcement, we are prepared to purchase the APC nomination form for him in the event that he declares his acceptance and readiness to contest.”

Fusion774 is essentially the union of the political strength of Nigeria's 774 Local Government Areas into a virile, strong, and formidable political force, according to Jikta.

He claimed that the group was primarily driven by people from all walks of life working for the common benefit of the country.


 2023: Fusion774 call Amb. Buratai to join presidential race


 
https://ournigerianews.com/2023-fusion774-call-amb-buratai-to-join-presidential-race/

Tuesday, 19 April 2022

Petroleum Engineers Excited Over Dangote Refinery’s World-class Tech Application

Petroleum Engineers Excited Over Dangote Refinery’s World-class Tech Application
Petroleum Engineers Excited Over Dangote Refinery’s World-class Tech Application

By Lilian Onumah

The Society of Petroleum Engineers, SPE, and the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB, have applauded Dangote Petroleum Refinery for its application of world-class technology in the construction of the 650,000 barrels per day refinery project.

The leaders of the two associations, on a recent tour of the petroleum refinery project, expressed the belief that the refining facility was capable of redefining Nigeria’s domestic fuels production.

They also said that completion of the gigantic project would secure the future of young engineers in Nigeria and put them at par with their counterparts in the global oil and gas industry.

Speaking after the tour of the refinery and petrochemical projects, National Chairman of SPE, Prof. Olalekan Olafuyi, disclosed that the visit was necessitated by the need for members to see the reality of the massive project.

He said: “Much has been heard and written regarding the refinery. Coming here has given us the opportunity to see the level of construction works, application of world-class technology, and massive equipment which is new to the Nigerian downstream oil and gas industry.

“We have heard before about Dangote Petroleum Refinery and have also seen that the project is for real. After touring the refinery, we are amazed by the level of work that has already been done and we are eagerly waiting for its completion.

‘’We are happy with what we have seen. Dangote is doing a great job with the construction of a world-class petroleum refinery. It is remarkable that a Nigerian company is building a world-class project.”

Speaking also at the event, Director of planning Research & Statistics, Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board, Patrick Obah, stated that the Dangote refinery, which is Africa’s biggest oil refinery and the world’s largest single-train facility, was contributing to the implementation of the Nigerian Content Policy through its engagement of Nigerian engineers.

Obah said: “It is awesome that this kind of project is happening here in Nigeria. For the first time, I saw a tank that could hold 120 million liters of liquid at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery plant. We are indeed happy that we have this kind of facility here in Nigeria. The visit is very enriching for members of the Society of Petroleum Engineers and the Nigerian Content Board.

“There is no doubt that the project gives inspiration to all visitors who come on a tour of the refinery. The refinery plant gives a lot of hope to Nigerians. It is important for us to grow local capacity that will be able to fit into the energy demand of tomorrow.”

The Managing Director, Dangote Industries Free Zone Development Company, DIFZDC, Yinka Akande, said the refinery had continued to provide employment for Nigerians.

Akande said Dangote would continue to promote the development of Nigerian Downstream oil and gas industry.
https://ournigerianews.com/petroleum-engineers-excited-over-dangote-refinerys-world-class-tech-application/

Thursday, 24 March 2022

Bane of Fake News in Nigeria: How Sowore Got It Wrong With Ned Nwoko

Bane of Fake News in Nigeria: How Sowore Got It Wrong With Ned Nwoko
 Bane of Fake News in Nigeria: How Sowore Got It Wrong With Ned Nwoko


By: Sadiq Jikta

The general understanding of ‘Fake News is that it is a false narrative that is published and promoted as if it were true.

The term ‘News’ in its ideal form, stands for Verifiable Information in the public interest. This is why any information that measures below the ideal standard does not deserve to be labelled as news.

Fake news is usually propaganda put out sometimes by those in power or mostly unpatriotic elements to create certain beliefs or support certain positions, even if it was completely false.

Today, the Nigerian media space is awash with what is termed as ‘Fake News. Social media created an environment where anyone with ulterior agenda can publish falsehoods as if there were true.

The Nigerian online media space is saturated with a lot of fake news narratives to discredit their targeted victims, or pull-down who they perceived is not in their good books.

The dangers fake news can cause are numerous. While some are just an attempt at fun, a lot of it can be malicious and even dangerous.

Fake news is created to change people’s beliefs, attitudes or perceptions to ultimately change their behaviours. This mean, if you fall into the trap of believing fake news, your beliefs or your decisions are been driven by someone else agenda. Also, this can come with legal consequences for publishing fake news.

Information has for ages become part and parcel of every society and culture; it has also occupied a very crucial space in the life of the societies. The rate by which technology has advanced today has created easy access to the collection, processing and distribution of information.

This trend has left media houses with the burden of competing for presence in the online space. Sadly, numbers of online media practitioners today abuse the privileges in their responsibility to disseminate accurate information. And subsequently, the rate of disseminating false information continues to grow.

We can see that if something is not done, and done urgently too, Nigeria is gradually becoming a haven for fake news, misinformation and hate speeches, all in the guise of the news item. Indeed, this trend has reached an alarming state.

The act of manipulating information has assumed an active space in Nigeria’s news media. One notorious of these online media platforms is the Omoleye Sowore’s Sahara reporters.

A Closer look at recent development is how Sowore is using his online media platform, "Sahara reporters", to take on former legislator and billionaire businessman, Hon. Prince Ned Nwoko. Prince Nwoko is a lawyer, Politician, Philanthropist and former member, of the House of Representatives (1999–2003).

Omoyele Sowore has been using his Sahara reporters’ online news platform to smear malicious campaigns, blackmail, defamation, and libellous accusations against the person of Ned Nwoko in a bid to tarnish his reputation.

In one of their publications, Sahara reporters accused Ned Nwoko of “defrauding some African Monarchs and leaders through fictitious giant projects” that he lured them to invest in. In another report, Sahara reporters accused Ned of subjecting his people in Delta state to destitution, by forcibly taking their land, amongst other accusations.

If we give a close look at these accusations and dig deep into the issues, one would realize that the allegations are unfounded and far from the truth.

Ned Nwoko has been carrying out humanitarian works, being the Chairman, of Prince Ned Nwoko Foundation (PNNF). It has been one of his lifelong ambitions to see malaria is eradicated in Nigeria and the continent of Africa.

Ned Nwoko has demonstrated a strong will to see that the scourge is totally eradicated, rather than concentrating on treatment and control. African region accounts for 94 per cent of all malaria cases and death worldwide. Recent statistics from World Health Organisation (WHO) shows that six African Countries account for approximately half of the death cases caused by malaria.

The world malaria report 2019, rates Nigeria as the country with the highest annual global malaria death worldwide. With the understanding of this ugly trend, Ned Nwoko decided to do something to reverse the trend. He took a personal decision to work toward the eradication of Malaria in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

Ned Nwoko swung into action by establishing the Prince Ned Nwoko Foundation – Malaria Eradication in Africa Project (PNNF - MEAP). The aim is to work in collaboration with partners and stakeholders in the public and private sector, locally and internationally to free Nigeria of malaria.

As part of its mandate, PNNF carried out a wide range of consultations and advocacy, reaching out and obtaining approval from the Federal Ministry of Health to support and coordinate a national response toward Malaria eradication.

This effort engaged strategic partners for the deployment of the premier Malaria vaccine RTSS, in Nigeria. The PNNF delivery plans are to support investment in the development of an anti-malaria vaccine, environmental sanitation, waste management, indoor residual spray and fumigation.

The PNNF Malaria eradication project received a lift with the approval of the RTSS Malaria vaccine implementation in endemic countries, by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The Minister of Health also approved the implementation of the vaccine in Nigeria based on the framework submitted by the PNNF’s Malaria eradication project.

In July 2021 the Minister of health through a letter to PNNF approved the PNNF proposal to lead in the rollout of the RTSS vaccine in Nigeria, based on the framework submitted by the PNNF’s malaria eradication project.

Between March 18-19, 2021, the PNNF invited the RTSS vaccine experts and other malaria specialists to a 2-day workshop on developing a concept note and proposal to the Federal Ministry of Health for the foundation to lead in the deployment of RTSS in Nigeria.

In September 2021, PNNF co-hosted a virtual sideline event tagged; Global Action for a Malaria Free Africa (GAMFA2021) during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). The PNNF National Coordinator, Chukwuebuka Anyaduba, moderated the panel discussion from New York.

The PNNF sponsored a bill for malaria eradication at the National Assembly. This followed a series of meetings between members of the PNNF and the leadership of the National Assembly.

Prince Ned Nwoko is passionate about advancing the cause of humanity, with the determination to eradicate Malaria through the PNNF. He has committed huge resources to the Malaria eradication programme.

All these efforts put in place by Ned Nwoko’s PNNF testify to the fact of what Hon. Ned Nwoko has been doing to see that malaria is eradicated not only in Nigeria but in the continent of Africa. And yet Omoyele Sowore sees no good in this selfless service to humanity, but to blackmail and rubbish the good work.

This is the misleading interpretation of what Omoyele Sowore’s Sahara reporters means by “defrauding some African Monarchs and leaders through fictitious giant projects”.

Let’s assume that Omoyele Sowore succeeded in his blackmail to jeopardize the effort and progress made by this son of Africa, what would have become of such a remarkable endeavour by PNNF? This reminds us of the case of Benjamin Burombo when he made the statement “Each time I want to fight for African right, I use only one hand because the other hand is busy trying to keep away Africans who are fighting me”

It is high time we stood up against fake news peddlers before they ravage our country. This is so important a project to be left to the enemies of the state to destroy.
https://ournigerianews.com/bane-of-fake-news-in-nigeria-how-sowore-got-it-wrong-with-ned-nwoko/

Wednesday, 23 March 2022

2023: Saraki Set to Rescue Nigeria - Prof. Hagher

2023: Saraki Set to Rescue Nigeria - Prof. Hagher
2023: Saraki Set to Rescue Nigeria - Prof. Hagher


 

Former Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, is set to join the presidential race for 2023 to rescue Nigeria from total collapse.

Saraki said the country is on the precipice of a failed state and blamed the ineptitude of the President and the ruling All Progressive Congress Party (APC).

He said this when his Presidential Campaign Council visited stakeholders and party delegates of the Peoples Democratic Party for consultation at the party secretariat in Gombe.

Saraki, who was represented by the chairman of his 2023 presidential campaign council, Prof. Iyorwuese Hagher, informed the gathering that despite failing to fulfil the promises it made to Nigerians in 2015, over seven years down the line, the APC is still clueless and blaming everyone in sight (except themselves of course) for their failure in governance.

Saraki applauded states like Bauchi, Benue and Edo that quickly saw the handwriting on the wall that the APC, since 2015, has been a government of deceit and quickly returned back to the PDP.

The Chairman of the Campaign Council, Prof. Hagher, told party members that Saraki has concluded all arrangements to declare his intention formally to the Nigerian people as soon as the Campaign Council concludes its current consultation tour across the 36 states of the country.

And obviously elated by the reception accorded the team in Gombe, Hagher charged stakeholders to be steadfast and loyal to the party. He boasted that the People's Democratic Party (PDP) is the most organised of all the existing political parties today, and therefore ready to lead Nigeria out of the prevailing predicament engendered by poor policy decisions of the ruling APC.

He told our Reporter that as a former Governor and Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Bukola Saraki is much qualified to contest for the exalted office of the President in view of his enormous experience in politics and governance.

Saraki said never in our history that Nigeria is this unsecured and chaotic. So the PDP must be prepared to take over power in 2023. He enjoined all stakeholders to join hands to get him the party ticket to building a nation that works for all. The country needs somebody with the requisite qualification, capacity and experience to make Nigeria great again, and he is the man to rescue Nigeria.
https://ournigerianews.com/2023-saraki-set-to-rescue-nigeria-prof-hagher/

Friday, 18 March 2022

Divorce: Court orders DNA test to determine paternity of children

Divorce: Court orders DNA test to determine paternity of children
Divorce: Court orders DNA test to determine paternity of children


A Grade A Customary Court sitting at Mapo in Ibadan, Oyo, has ordered DNA tests on the three children between a divorce-seeking couple, Alhaji Lukman Shittu, and embittered wife, Fisayo Shittu.

The court gave the order so as to unravel the mystery surrounding the paternity of the children.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Shittu, who was the respondent in the suit, had in his counter-argument told the court that his wife was an adulterer and had raised the three children in question through her concubine.

Immediately after making the claim, the court’s President, Mrs. S.M Akintayo ordered the duo to go to a well-established medical center and carry out DNA tests of the three children to know whether Shittu was their father or not.

“The DNA tests shall be jointly funded by Shittu and Fisayo and the sealed result shall be sent directly by the medical center to the registrar of this court,” Akintayo said.

She adjourned the suit until May 2 for the presentation of the DNA test and further hearing.

In his testimony, Shittu submitted that his wife was riding a beautiful car soon after she packed out from his home in 2021.

“Meanwhile, Fisayo had been boasting that her relative gave her the car.

“My investigation revealed that the same man, who had all along been sleeping with her, bought her the car.

“My lord, Fisayo started misbehaving when I was unable to give her money to rent a shop.

“Then, she began to return home very late and I told her that I will lock her out if she ever tried it again.

“However, Fisayo decided to pack up with the three children from my house.

“Worst still, she has changed the school of the last child without my knowledge and the other two have vowed not to recognize me as their father anymore.

“During the last Ramadan, I invited the second one to come and stay with me, but he declined.

“The first also refused to come to my house when he had his school holiday.

“Could you believe that Fisayo’s concubine worship in the same mosque where I am the cleric? Shittu lamented.

Earlier, Fisayo, the petitioner who lived at the Odo Ona Elewe area of Ibadan contended that her husband was irresponsible and a threat to her.

“Shittu lured me into getting a loan from a microfinance bank under the agreement that I would use it to establish my business without refunding.

“So as to facilitate his adulterous intention, Shittu threatened to stab me one day if I don’t leave his home.

“As if that was not enough, he frequently brought various types of women into our matrimonial home.

“In addition, Shittu demolished the shop which I furnished with my money in order to deny me any business opportunity.

“He called me all sorts of bad names and even rejected being responsible for the children.

“Though, relatives from both families intervened, but I just had to pack up for survival,” Fisayo said.
https://ournigerianews.com/divorce-court-orders-dna-test-to-determine-paternity-of-children/

Tuesday, 15 March 2022

APC, Beware the Ides of March

APC, Beware the Ides of March
APC, Beware the Ides of March


By Hassan Gimba

“When there is no enemy within, the enemy outside can do you no harm.”

– Ancient proverb.

“The Ides of March”, made popular by William Shakespeare in his book, Julius Caesar, is the 74th day in the Roman calendar, corresponding to 15th March. Marked by several religious observances, it was notable for the Romans as a deadline for settling debts.

The Ides of March is best known to us as the date Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC after a seer had warned him to “beware the Ides of March”. In a story of betrayals, about 60 conspirators led by Brutus and Cassius stabbed Caesar to death at a meeting of the Senate. The pain and knowledge of imminent death did not stop Caesar from exclaiming, in shock, disbelief and sadness, “Et Tu Brutes?”, meaning “And you, too, Brutus?” If anyone would betray him, surely not Brutus, he believed.

The story of what is happening currently in the All Progressives Congress (APC) is akin to the story of Julius Caesar in many respects, especially the betrayal of trust. This is a story for another day.

Again, the internal wrangling can also be likened to the case of a man who gave someone an assignment to go to the pond and get him water in an earthen pot. When the messenger was about to enter the house after the long and tortuous trek from the pond, the sender started wrestling with him, claiming he was slow. Just imagine the fate of the pot and water!

When the APC was in tatters some 19 months ago and its death knell was sounding ominously, affecting governance at the centre, it was to Honourable Mai Mala Buni, the Yobe State governor, that the party turned to. He was able to save it from the jaws of death, resuscitate it from its self-inflicted wounds and nurse it back to life. As a result, he swelled the ranks of the party by bringing in three more governors to its fold and more members of the legislature, making the party have a comfortable majority in both the Red and Green Chambers, stabilising the government.

Yet, this is the man that ambitious and desperate politicians drew their daggers and long swords at! Because of interests and egos, some people will prefer that all these gains are lost. And worst of all, they chose a time when he was at a most vulnerable period – when he was on a sickbed. One of such people once told the world that all those he fought with died or were disgraced in life; such people can switch off the life support of a sick man.

But beyond all these, such inordinate behaviour by political actors is the bane of our political parties and cause of poor governance. The Pull him Down syndrome being exhibited by some of our politicians has made them sabotage others instead of allowing them to contribute to the development of society.

Some among them just hate to see others succeeding and so must pull such people down. Others have a psyche of entitlement, believing God created the world for them due to where they come from. They look at family background or even where one comes from and conclude that all those not sharing similar pedigree or coming from the same area are serfs. Others think they have super intellect and that everyone else is an intellectual Lilliput, and so they turn themselves into the president’s mouthpiece, thinking they will befuddle all.

But God, in His infinite Wisdom, gives whatever to whoever He wants, irrespective of wherever that person comes from. Today He has deemed it fit to make Buni whatever he is. And despite his elevation by God, he has remained level-headed, giving credence to what the ancient Chinese philosopher, writer and founder of philosophical Taoism, Lao Tzu, said: “I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.”

Those who want Buni removed, through an illegal process, may not mean well for the party. Though they are bandy about the president’s name, reasonable people will doubt them. Even though it is said that they met the president and “showed him pieces of evidence”, it will be difficult to accept that President Muhammadu Buhari will put one to the guillotine without giving him the opportunity for self-defence. Surely Mr President is aware of Article 21 D (vi) of the APC Constitution, which stipulates that an officer or officers of the party must be given the right to a fair hearing before any organ of the party can remove them.’

Politics is politics, and politics, especially the one being practised here, is dominated by unprincipled people who see nobility in their acts of betrayal. But betrayal may be so devastating, especially if it is by people you trust, people you root for, those who you think will always have your back. The only solace is that everything happens for good, as long as the victim has a good heart. God will sieve the chaff from the grain and remove from him those that may, in reality, seek for his life given the opportunity. But no betrayer has ever escaped the avenging spirit of karma. Eventually, but surely, karma makes them feel the pain of betrayal. Yet, some people never give up in their bid to sabotage others because they want it to always be that no one else is good enough if not them.

Coming back to the practitioners of illegality, they ought to know that just as Caesar’s death triggered a civil war in the Roman Republic leading to the execution of 300 senators and equities by Octavian to avenge Caesar’s death, so will any illegal removal of Buni cause a “civil war” within the APC that will be the final nail on its coffin.

But the death of the APC, or that of any political party in power, would not augur well for any country. The upheaval, chaos and disruption to the system such would cause may lead to a nation’s dismemberment. But maybe the interests of the plotters outweigh those of the country on their scales of preference.

Dieter F. Uchtdorf said, “It’s your reaction to adversity, not adversity itself, that determines how your life’s story will develop.” Those who know Buni know him as a gentleman who won’t use illegality to fight illegality. He is a man who hates rancour and does his best to avoid it. However, being a politician’s politician who has been in the business of politics longer than most of his ignoble traducers, he must have a lot of admirers and supporters across the country who will not mind deploying all the arsenal at their disposal to fight for him. He will not wish for so, but then, he may not be able to control them.

And do not forget that it is such an interest-laden crisis that caused the Peoples Democratic Party to lose power and shape that it is still finding it difficult to steady its ship.

With just a year to elections, the APC can ill afford to fall prey to the desperate ambitions of selfish politicians who see their presidential or vice-presidential hopes fading away in the face of the positive paradigm shift Buni represents. Therefore, their endgame may be to cause serious crises that would destroy the party, and then they can have ample excuses to perch their greedy selves on some other platforms they are conspiring with. The attempted “coup” against Buni is just a ploy to achieve that.

However, one good thing, though, is that APC now knows who and where to point the finger at should anything negative happen to its convention slated for the 26th of this month.

APC, Beware the Ides of March

 
https://ournigerianews.com/apc-beware-the-ides-of-march/

Monday, 14 March 2022

Man in court for allegedly assaulting FERMA official

Man in court for allegedly assaulting FERMA official
Man in court for allegedly assaulting FERMA official


 The defendant, whose residential address was not given, is charged with a three-count charge bothering on conspiracy, assault, and intent to steal.




 He told the court that the defendant, who also threatened other staff of the agency, allegedly attempted to steal N1.5million from them during the attack.




 The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges while his lawyer, Mr. Jimmy Jones, prayed the court to grant his client bail in the most liberal terms.http://nannews.com





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Child found with dispatch rider not stolen – Police

Child found with dispatch rider not stolen – Police
Child found with dispatch rider not stolen – Police


 

The Police Command in Lagos said that the 10-month-old child found with the dispatch rider was not stolen nor was he kept in the courier box as alleged by the mob.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos Command, CSP Adekunle Ajisebutu, disclosed this in a statement on Monday.

He said the command’s attention was drawn to a video going viral on social media alleging that a yet-to-be-identified dispatch rider stole a child found and recovered in a dispatch box.

“On 11th March 2022, a video of a dispatch rider accused of concealing a suspected stolen child in a courier box went viral on the social media, causing apprehension.

“Although the incident was not reported at any police station, however, the Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alabi, directed that the incident should be investigated immediately.

“In compliance with the directive, the investigation was initiated which led to the discovery of the scene.”

Ajisebutu said that when the mother of the child, Mrs Lovina Biturs, was contacted, she said that the dispatch rider, Mr Williams Tadule, did not steal his child.

“The child was actually taken away and put on the dispatch motorbike by the rider with the consent of his mother.

“She said that her baby is fond of the rider who is a relative and a neighbour.

“The baby was crying uncontrollably when Tadule wanted to go pick up something in the neighbourhood, to pacify the baby, his mother allowed him to go with the rider.

“Passersby who saw the child with the rider along Sangotedo area, Ajah on the said day, became suspicious and concluded that the child might have been stolen.”

The PPRO said that the people raised the alarm which attracted a mob, they pounced on him.

“The mob descended on him through beating without finding out the truth.

“He was eventually rescued by the Chairman of the Sunview Estate, Sangotedo.”

Ajisebutu said that the Commissioner of Police, warns members of the public against any form of jungle justice as such uncivilized action has grave consequences.

 
https://ournigerianews.com/child-found-with-dispatch-rider-not-stolen-police/

Friday, 25 February 2022

Tinubu seeks Ooni, Owa Obokun’s royal blessings for his presidential ambition

Tinubu seeks Ooni, Owa Obokun’s royal blessings for his presidential ambition
Tinubu seeks Ooni, Owa Obokun’s royal blessings for his presidential ambition


A Presidential aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, on Thursday visited the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi and the Owa Obokun of Ijesaland, Oba Adekunle Aromolaran, seeking royal blessings for his 2023 presidential ambition.

Tinubu, whose first point of call was the Ooni’s Palace in Ile-Ife, said he was in Ile-Ife for Ooni’s prayers over his 2023 presidential ambition.

The presidential aspirant said it was time for people to support him to become the president of the country in 2023.

He claimed to have supported President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 to become the president and was re-elected in 2019.

Tinubu said he would need the support and cooperation of the traditional rulers to achieve his dream, urging them to work for his success during the 2023 general elections.

“President Buhari will soon finish his tenure and I am saying he should not just leave the post, he should hand it over to me.

“I want to be President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and I want you to pray for me,” he said.

Tinubu said he has the ability to diversify the nation’s economy for prosperity, peace and stability, urging Nigerians to play politics of tolerance.

In his remarks, Ooni described Tinubu as a leader that God had bestowed his grace on.

“You have helped much destiny, you have raised many leaders, one can judge this by the massive crowd that followed you here.

“You have come to the throne of Oduduwa for prayers and blessings.

“You need to be grateful to God who created you to be a special breed. God caused your popularity to be spreading across the country.

“We are grateful that you come here today, we are proud of you, you are our star.

“God will grant your aspiration; all the ancestors of Yoruba land will aid your dream. Your steps shall be guided by the spirit of our forefathers.

“God has given you a good name and he will stay by you, you shall continue to be relevant. Your creator shall guide your steps to the seat you are aspiring for.”

At the palace of Owa Obokun in Ilesa, Tinubu said he was at the palace to seek royal blessings over his aspiration.

“I am a new hope for Nigeria, capable and competent enough of ruling this nation as a president.

“That is why I come for your blessings, prayers, encouragement and support to get to my Promise Land.

“I want to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in APC and step into his shoes,” he said.

Aromolaran, who offered prayers for Tinubu, said God would grant him his heart desires.


Tinubu seeks Ooni, Owa Obokun’s royal blessings for his presidential ambition
https://ournigerianews.com/tinubu-seeks-ooni-owa-obokuns-royal-blessings-for-his-presidential-ambition/

Omoyele Sowore Arrested in Abuja 

Omoyele Sowore Arrested in Abuja
Omoyele Sowore Arrested in Abuja 

By: Collins Mbakwe

Former Presidential Candidate and Publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore has been arrested in Abuja.

According to a statement released by his aide, Femi Adeyeye, Sowore is currently being detained at the dreaded ‘Abbatoir’ SARS station in Abuja.

“As at the time of releasing this statement that he is currently at the dreaded SARS unit called ‘Abattoir’ and men from that station were the ones who carried out the arrest.”

“We are monitoring these events and we can assure all members that these re-occurring illegalities and attacks won’t be allowed to stand. The specific reason(s) for his arrest remain sketchy at this time.”

Our Nigeria News Magazine learned that the fiery activist was picked up after stepping out of the court where the chairman and members of the party had converged to witness a case. Sowore had filed an appeal against the ruling of the Federal High Court that declared Leonard Nzenwa as the acting Chairman of the AAC.
https://ournigerianews.com/omoyele-sowore-arrested-in-abuja/

Monday, 14 February 2022

Police arrest Abba Kyari, 4 other Police Officers 

Police arrest Abba Kyari, 4 other Police Officers
Police arrest Abba Kyari, 4 other Police Officers 


The Nigeria  police have arrested a suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Abba Kyari, and four other police officers over his involvement in drug trafficking.

Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who confirmed their arrest in a statement in Abuja, revealed that they have been handed over to authorities of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)

"Others arrested alongside Kyari include ACP Sunday Ubuah, ASP Bawa James, Inspector Simon Agrigba, and Inspector John Nuhu, while the fifth suspect, ASP John Umoru, is still at large.

"They were arrested on Monday for their involvement in an alleged case of criminal conspiracy, discreditable, unethical and unprofessional conduct, official corruption, and tampering with exhibits in a case of illicit drug trafficking involving a perpetual transnational drug cartel, the police said.

The arrest of the officers was sequel to pieces of information received from the leadership of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on 10th February 2022,” said Adejobi who is a Chief Superintendent of Police. “In line with standard administrative procedure of the Force, the Inspector General of Police ordered a high-level, discreet, and in-house investigation into the allegations.

“The interim investigations report revealed that two international drug couriers identified as Chibunna Patrick Umeibe and Emeka Alphonsus, both males, were arrested at Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu on the 19th of January 2022 upon their arrival from Addis Ababa aboard an Ethiopian Airlines flight ET917.

“The arrest led to the recovery of a substantial quantity of powdery substance suspected to be cocaine from the two narcotic couriers. The operation which was intelligence-driven was undertaken by a unit of the Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT).”

While the case and the two suspects were transferred to the NDLEA on January 25, Adejobi explained that the findings of the in-house investigation ordered by the police chief established “reasonable grounds for strong suspicion” that the IRT officers involved in the operation could have been involved in some underhand and unprofessional dealings, as well as official corruption which compromised ethical standards in their dealings with the suspects and exhibits recovered.

He added that beyond this, the police investigation also established that the international narcotics cartel involved in the case had “strong ties” with some officers of the NDLEA at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu who were said to be on their payroll.

The two arrested drug couriers, according to the police spokesman, confirmed that the modus is for the transnational drug barons to conspire with the NDLEA officers on duty and send them their pre-boarding photographs for identification, seamless clearance, and unhindered passage out of the airport with the narcotics being trafficked.

The two arrested drug couriers also confirmed that they have been enjoying this relationship with the NDLEA officers at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport since 2021 and had in this instant case of 19th January 2022, been identified and cleared by the NDLEA officers as customary, having received their pre-departure photographs and other details prior to their arrival in Enugu, and were on their way out with the narcotics when they were apprehended by the police,” Adejobi recounted.

“The police investigations report also indicted DCP Abba Kyari, who has been on suspension for his alleged involvement in a different fraud case being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), for complicity in the allegation of official corruption, tampering with narcotics exhibit and sundry unprofessional conducts that negate the standard administrative and investigative protocols of the force, as well as extant criminal laws.

“It is to be emphasised that DCP Abba Kyari’s involvement in these allegations occurred while his suspension from service was subsisting. On the strength of the findings of the in-house Police Investigation Panel, the Inspector-General of Police ordered the immediate arrest and transfer of all the indicted police officers to the NDLEA authorities for conclusive investigation, while appropriate disciplinary actions are also being initiated against them by the Force leadership.

The concerned officers include DCP Abba Kyari, ACP Sunday Ubuah, ASP Bawa James, ASP John Umoru (at large), Inspr. Simon Agrigba and John Nuhu. They have all been, accordingly, handed over today 14th February 2022 to the NDLEA authorities.”

In addition, the police spokesman said the IGP has formally requested the NDLEA Chairman and Chief Executive Officer to ensure the identification, arrest, and investigation of the anti-drug agency’s officers found to be colluding with the international drug cartel involved in the case.

The police chief assured Nigerians of the force’s commitment to upholding the tenets and values of policing, in line with the agenda of ethical regeneration, restoration of professional standard, enhancement of the anti-corruption drive, and respect for the rule of law and inter-agency collaboration in the drive to stabilised the internal security order of the country.
https://ournigerianews.com/police-arrest-abba-kyari-4-other-police-officers/

Friday, 11 February 2022

INEC to deploy new technology for Plateau by-election –official

INEC to deploy new technology for Plateau by-election  –official
INEC to deploy new technology for Plateau by-election  –official

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that it had deployed the INEC Voter Enrolment Device (IVED) for the Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency and Pankshin South state Constituency by-election slated for February 26.

Plateau INEC Head of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Registry Mr Tol Wakili said at a stakeholder meeting on Friday in Jos, that the machine uses software known as Bimodal  Voter Accreditation System (BVAS).

Wakili said that the machine was a massive improvement from the card reader machine that was deployed in previous elections.

The HOD said that, unlike the card reader, the BVAS would identify fingerprints and faces of registered voters.

“Wakili said that machine was used for the dual purpose of identification and authentication.

“In case the fingerprint fails, the machine would capture the face of the voter.

“Both of them cannot fail at the same time, if that happens it means the person with the Permanent Voters Card is not the owner,” he said.

According to him, the card reader had loopholes that desperate politicians explored and used to undermine INEC’s efforts at credible and transparent elections.

INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Plateau,  Mallam Halilu Payi, said that the stakeholders meeting was part of the activities to have a fair, credible and transparent by-election in Jos North/Bassa and Pankshin.

Payi stated that the stakeholders meeting was one of the critical platforms that INEC used to carry all stakeholders along.

Election activities hold around political parties and they need to be aware of their roles, adding that if they failed to understand their roles, the election may not be successful.

“We are here to brief the stakeholders, including security agencies, on the things we need to do before that actual day of the election.”

He further said that a total  of 652,581 registered voters were expected to participate in the elections, made up of Bassa Local Government with  145,904 registered voters, Jos North, 453, 556, while  Pankshin South had 53, 121.

He stated that the ongoing continuous voter registration was preparatory to the 2023 election and not for the by-election.

He said that those who just registered and were yet to get the  PVC would participate in the by-election.

The state Commissioner of Police, Bathlomew Onyeka, assured the stakeholders that the security agencies were fully prepared for the by-election.

Onyeka, who was represented by ACP Yusuf Ishak, advised the stakeholders to step down the information concerning the elections.

He warned that security agencies would not condone lawlessness during the elections.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that traditional, religious and civil society organisations, as well as other stakeholders, attended the meeting.
https://ournigerianews.com/inec-to-deploy-new-technology-for-plateau-by-election-official/

INEC to deploy new technology for Plateau by-election –official

INEC to deploy new technology for Plateau by-election  –official
INEC to deploy new technology for Plateau by-election  –official

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that it had deployed the INEC Voter Enrolment Device (IVED) for the Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency and Pankshin South state Constituency by-election slated for February 26.

Plateau INEC Head of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Registry Mr Tol Wakili said at a stakeholder meeting on Friday in Jos, that the machine uses software known as Bimodal  Voter Accreditation System (BVAS).

Wakili said that the machine was a massive improvement from the card reader machine that was deployed in previous elections.

The HOD said that, unlike the card reader, the BVAS would identify fingerprints and faces of registered voters.

“Wakili said that machine was used for the dual purpose of identification and authentication.

“In case the fingerprint fails, the machine would capture the face of the voter.

“Both of them cannot fail at the same time, if that happens it means the person with the Permanent Voters Card is not the owner,” he said.

According to him, the card reader had loopholes that desperate politicians explored and used to undermine INEC’s efforts at credible and transparent elections.

INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Plateau,  Mallam Halilu Payi, said that the stakeholders meeting was part of the activities to have a fair, credible and transparent by-election in Jos North/Bassa and Pankshin.

Payi stated that the stakeholders meeting was one of the critical platforms that INEC used to carry all stakeholders along.

Election activities hold around political parties and they need to be aware of their roles, adding that if they failed to understand their roles, the election may not be successful.

“We are here to brief the stakeholders, including security agencies, on the things we need to do before that actual day of the election.”

He further said that a total  of 652,581 registered voters were expected to participate in the elections, made up of Bassa Local Government with  145,904 registered voters, Jos North, 453, 556, while  Pankshin South had 53, 121.

He stated that the ongoing continuous voter registration was preparatory to the 2023 election and not for the by-election.

He said that those who just registered and were yet to get the  PVC would participate in the by-election.

The state Commissioner of Police, Bathlomew Onyeka, assured the stakeholders that the security agencies were fully prepared for the by-election.

Onyeka, who was represented by ACP Yusuf Ishak, advised the stakeholders to step down the information concerning the elections.

He warned that security agencies would not condone lawlessness during the elections.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that traditional, religious and civil society organisations, as well as other stakeholders, attended the meeting.
https://ournigerianews.com/inec-to-deploy-new-technology-for-plateau-by-election-official/

Thursday, 20 January 2022

Insecurity: Military train 98 youths on intelligence gathering

Insecurity: Military train 98 youths on intelligence gathering
Insecurity: Military train 98 youths on intelligence gathering

The Special Task Force, Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), maintaining peace in Plateau and parts of Kaduna State and Bauchi State, says it has trained 98 youths on intelligence gathering and surveillance in southern Kaduna.

Maj. Ishaku Takwa, the Media Officer of the task force, said this in a statement on Wednesday in Jos.

According to Takwa, the gesture aimed at addressing the incessant activities of bandits and other insecurity in the southern parts of the state.

The media officer said that the youths were selected from various communities and across ethnic and religious groups in the area.

He said, Maj.-Gen. Ibrahim Ali, the Commander of the task force, charged the beneficiaries to put the knowledge gained into good use.

“In a bid to curb the incessant banditry activities in southern Kaduna, OPSH trained 98 youths on surveillance and information gathering.

“The youths selected from all the communities and ethnic groups in southern Kaduna passed out in a colourful graduation ceremony.

“Addressing the youths during graduation on Wednesday, the commander of OPSH, charged them to distance themselves from sentiment and discharge their duty without fear or favour.

“He stresses that the essence of the training is to ensure that the communities are protected against enemies of peace,” the statement.

Takwa said Ali warned them to desist from thuggery and focus on the assignment given them.

He said that the commander called on residents of the communities to cooperate and support the beneficiaries toward ensuring a crime-free society.

Insecurity: Military train 98 youths on intelligence gathering
https://ournigerianews.com/insecurity-military-train-98-youths-on-intelligence-gathering/

Wednesday, 5 January 2022

LG boss urges community associations to execute people-oriented projects

LG boss urges community associations to execute people-oriented projects

LG boss urges community associations to execute people-oriented projects




Mr Yunana Barde, the Chairman of Jema’a Local Government Area of Kaduna State, has urged Community Development Associations in the area to execute people oriented-projects to augment government efforts.




Barde made the call in Kafanchan on Wednesday when he received the leadership of Kafanchan (Fantswam) Development Association (KDA) in his office.




“I want to call on Community Development Associations to mobilize their people on community self-help projects.




“This will help fast track the pace of development in their respective areas as against depending on government for everything,” he added




Represented by the Vice-Chairman, Christie Usman, the chairman said that for any society to grow, a multi-dimensional approach for development had to be adequately adopted.




He stated that the council was always open to work with public-spirited individuals and organizations to execute meaningful projects that have a direct bearing on the populace.




The Council boss described Development Associations as partners in progress and veritable tools for rapid social transformation and peacebuilding.




He lamented the continued activities of bandits and kidnappers in the area and called on traditional and religious leaders to work with the government in its bid to end the menace.




Earlier in his address, the National President of KDA, Bonat Tagwai, said the group were in the chairman’s office to pledge their support to the council in its determination to provide purposeful leadership.




Tagwai appealed to the chairman to help in hastening the completion of the Kafanchan modern market, popularly called Yakowa market.




According to him, the market, when completed, has enormous potential to increase the revenue base of the council to enable it to embark on meaningful projects for the people.




He also decried the alarming rate of school dropouts, drug abuse and unemployment among the youths in the area.




He advised the chairman to initiate empowerment programs that would equip the youths with skills to make them self reliant. (NAN)


https://ournigerianews.com/lg-boss-urges-community-associations-to-execute-people-oriented-projects/

Zamfara warns politicians against hasty accusations against Gov. Matawalle

Zamfara warns politicians against hasty accusations against Gov. Matawalle
Zamfara warns politicians against hasty accusations against Gov. Matawalle

The Zamfara Government has warned politicians and organisations against hasty accusations against Gov. Bello Matawalle.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Enlightenment, Media and Communications, Mr Zailani Bappa, gave the warning in a statement in Gusau on Wednesday.

“We have noticed an increasing trend of reckless accusations against the person of Governor Bello Matawalle from disgruntled quarters across the state.’’

He said such accusations came from “disadvantaged politicians seeking for relevance and some so-called professional organisations seeking for recognition by all means.

Bappa said those politicians and organisations had cash in on the open-door policy of the governor to bring his name to disrepute.

“It must be stated here that democracy and freedom of speech are sacrosanct but in no way a ticket to abuse the institution of authority with slander and libel.’’

Bappa said that anybody or organisation with complaints against any misdeed must follow due process in seeking redress.

According to him, they should do this by reporting any matter to the security operatives and approaching the court for redress based on the outcome of the investigation.

He warned that henceforth, no person or group should publicly accuse the state governor or his administration with “baseless innuendos’’.

“We hereby draw the attention of all persons and organisations to be cautious as the law will take its course on any further slander or libel against the governor.’’

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that on Tuesday, an online medium had accused the governor of sponsoring thugs to attack its office in Gusau. (NAN)
https://ournigerianews.com/zamfara-warns-politicians-against-hasty-accusations-against-gov-matawalle/

Enugu schools to resume Jan. 10, says Commissioner

Enugu schools to resume Jan. 10, says Commissioner
Enugu schools to resume Jan. 10, says Commissioner

The Enugu State Ministry of Education says all schools in the state will resume for the new academic session on Jan. 10.

The Commissioner for Education,  Prof. Uchenna Eze, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Wednesday that the state was operating a uniform timetable for all schools, both public and private.

”The ministry has informed all schools to observe all existing COVID-19 prevention protocols. The ministry will also work relentlessly to ensure that schools in the state still remained COVID-19 free.

”We are going to do that by active cooperation and collaboration of schools’ management. As schools resume on Monday, the ministry supervisors will  move from school to school to ensure all necessary COVID-19 prevention protocols are observed or put in place,” he said.

The commissioner urged schools to get their temperature thermometers ready, make provision for running water and soap or alternatively alcohol-based hand sanitisers.

”They must also ensure good spacing of the pupils as well as functional sick bay and first aid box to ensure quick medical attention and isolation of any pupil suspected to fall sick during school hours.

“Pupils must come to school wearing their face masks,” he noted. (NAN)
https://ournigerianews.com/enugu-schools-to-resume-jan-10-says-commissioner/

COVID-19: Nigeria records 428 new infections, 8 deaths

COVID-19: Nigeria records 428 new infections, 8 deaths
COVID-19: Nigeria records 428 new infections, 8 deaths

Nigeria recorded 428 new COVID-19 infections with eight deaths on Tuesday in 13 States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The Nigeria Centre For Disease Control (NCDC) made this known on Wednesday.

The centre said Nigeria now has 244,548 confirmed cases in the 36 states and the FCT.

The NCDC said Rivers led with 188 cases followed by Ondo with (54), the FCT (42), Imo (25), Nasarawa (24), Oyo (23), Edo (18), Akwa Ibom (16), Ogun (14), Osun (10), Kano (7), Ekiti (3), Borno and Plateau (2) each.

It added that Bauchi and Sokoto states reported that they recorded no cases on Tuesday.

The NCDC also disclosed that 634 persons were discharged on Tuesday.

It added that 216,814 Nigerians have been successfully treated and discharged nationwide while over 24,681 people were still down with the virus.

It said that with the eight confirmed deaths from the COVID-19 complications on Tuesday, the country’s death toll rose to 3,053.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Public Health agency noted that 3,863,081 people have been tested for the virus.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency said as at Dec. 8, 2021, 3.5 million eligible Nigerians have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

The agency also said that 6.6 million Nigerians had taken the first dose while 3.5 million had been fully vaccinated against the virus.

The Federal Government also assured Nigerians of adequate doses of vaccines in-store to cover a large percentage of the population, adding that the country was awaiting about 57 million doses of the vaccine.
https://ournigerianews.com/covid-19-nigeria-records-428-new-infections-8-deaths/

No plans to abandon Ilesa water project says Osun Assembly Speaker

No plans to abandon Ilesa water project says Osun Assembly Speaker
No plans to abandon Ilesa water project says Osun Assembly Speaker

 Mr Timothy Owoeye, Speaker of Osun House of Assembly, has debunked a report which alleged that an ongoing water project in Ilesa has been abandoned by the state government.

Owoeye, in a statement on Wednesday in Osogbo, said the write-up, entitled: “Settling political scores through People’s basic need in Ijeshaland”, his constituency, is filled with unsubstantiated claims.

“The attention of the Office of the Speaker has been brought to a write-up titled Settling Political Scores through People’s Basic Need in Ijeshaland” that is being circulated online.

“The Office of the Speaker would have disregarded the report but it will not be appropriate to allow the misinformation to sink in the minds of our good people of Osun.

“The said piece with the headline, “Ilesa water project is about to be abandoned like all the previous government projects”, looks faceless, not signed and filled with unsubstantiated allegations”, Owoeye said.

He said the author of the story should have asked questions if he or she was in doubt instead of spreading ‘false’ information.

“The 7th Assembly presided over by Timothy Owoeye, is one that is overseeing the performance and expenditure of the Executive based on the interest of the people.

“It is an indirect way of compelling the executive to be answerable to the citizens.

“The 7th Assembly has continually been engaging the Commissioner for Water Resources, Dr Amidu Tadese, and the Chief Consultant of the water project in Ilesa,  Mrs Tawa Williams”, Owoeye said.

The Speaker said he was very passionate about the water project, adding that he would do his best to ensure that the project was completed.

“The House of Assembly Committee on Water Resources, headed by Mr Babatunde Olateju, in its oversight function, had paid several visits to the Ilesa water project,” he said.

According to him, the Assembly knows that all project’s components are almost completed except the treatment plants in Kajola, which was affected by mining activities in Ijesaland and COVID-19 pandemic.

“My candid advice for us all is that we should rally round this present administration in ensuring that more development is brought to the state,” the Speaker said (NAN) 
https://ournigerianews.com/no-plans-to-abandon-ilesa-water-project-says-osun-assembly-speaker/

Sunday, 12 December 2021

Tukur & Tukur Farms FC wins Buratai Peace Cup 2021

Tukur & Tukur Farms FC wins Buratai Peace Cup 2021
Tukur & Tukur Farms LTD Football Club has emerged as the winner of the first edition of Ambassador Tukur Yusufu Buratai Peace and Unity Football Cup competition.

The team received the prestigious cup after defeating FC Zaria Liners with 3-1 in the final which took place at the Tukur & Tukur Farms's stadium in Keffi, Nasarawa State on Saturday.

The Commissioner of the tournament, Muktar Umar Yakubu said the competition was organised and sponsored by Kabiru Lawal (Jarmau Jaji), popularly known as “Socket”, in honour of the former Chief of Army Staff and Nigeria's Envoy to the Republic of Benin, Amb. Lt.-Gen. Tukur Yusufu Buratai (Rtd)

“The tournament was in appreciation of Buratai's effort towards peacebuilding during his stay at Jaji as a Directing Staff and Chief Instructor before becoming the COAS, adding that about 18 teams were registered for the tournament.

Tukur & Tukur Farms FC wins Buratai Peace Cup 20221      Tukur & Tukur Farms FC wins Buratai Peace Cup 20221

The Team Manager, Tukur & Tukur Farms FC, Ibrahim Lawal said the tournament is one of the best in Nigeria.

He commended the organiser of the tournament for providing the platform, describing Buratai as “an Ambassador of Peace and a man of the youths.”

The Team Manager, FC Zaria Liners, Bello Mustapha also commended Amb. Buratai, describing him as a man of integrity who loves and cares for the youths.

The Paramount Ruler of Alesa-Eleme, Rivers State, HRH Emere Sir Emperor John Dimkpa Nkpe II JP, who was also present at the occasion, said the tournament is a way of promoting peace and unity in the country and called on Nigerians to embrace peace and unity.



Also speaking Amb Tukur Yusufu Buratain said he uses the opportunity of the tournament to invite some football Scouts to come and pick the best among the youth the perform in the competition.



He also urged Nigerian Youth to shunt violence to embrace peacebuilding and he also said that tournaments will be nationwide next year.

 
https://ournigerianews.com/tukur-tukur-farms-fc-wins-buratai-peace-cup-2021/

Friday, 10 December 2021

ONA 2021: Dr Salamatu Suleiman to receive General Yukubu Gowon Excellence Award in Leadership

ONA 2021: Dr Salamatu Suleiman to receive General Yukubu Gowon Excellence Award in Leadership
ONA 2021: Dr Salamatu Suleiman to receive General Yukubu Gowon Excellence Award in Leadership


 

The Board and Management of OurNigeria News Magazine and organiser of the OurNigeria News Awards (ONA) has ratified to confer the General Yukubu Gowon Excellence Award in Leadership on the Chairman, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Dr. Salamatu Hussaini Suleiman.

ONA is an annual event where prominent Nigerians who have distinguished themselves in their chosen careers and communities are identified and celebrated. This year’s edition is the second in the series and it is scheduled to take place on the 17th of December 2021 at the Lady Kwali Hall of Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja.

The selection of Dr. Suleiman for the General Yukubu Gowon Excellence Award in Leadership is in recognition of her exemplary commitment, honesty, and an outstanding sense of patriotism as a technocrat and her efforts towards promoting political stability and peace in Nigeria.

Read Also: Meet HRH Emere Emperor JD Nkpe II, OurNigeria News’ Icon of National Unity

She was born on October 27, 1960, in the famous fishing town of Argungu, now in Kebbi State. Her father, late Alkali Hussaini Gwandu was an Islamic scholar and jurist from the legendary family of Alhaji Saadu, a scholar who taught as far as Egypt in the twentieth century. Her Mother Hajiya Safiyatu Hussaini is a princess from the Royal Family of Gwandu Emirate and holds the prestigious title of Gimbiyar Gwandu.

Dr. Suleiman, who is also a lawyer, by dint of sheer hard work, tenacity, resilience and perhaps, providence, rose to become a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and also a Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security at the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission (the first woman to hold such a position).

She had her primary education at Makerar Gandu Primary School, Birnin-Kebbi. In 1973, she sat for the National Common Entrance examination and passed with flying colors and thus gained entry into the prestigious Queens’s College, Lagos. She passed out with Division 1 in the West African School Certificate Examination in 1977. She proceeded to the School of Basic Studies of the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, where she obtained her ‘A’ Levels (the Interim Joint Matriculation Board Examination Certificate).

In 1978, following the footsteps of her father, she chose to study law and enrolled at the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kongo Campus. She was actively involved in Student Unionism and was elected Vice President of the Student’s Union Government in 1979. She also excelled academically and came top of the class in the Annual Moot Court Competition, Faculty of Law Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 1981 before she graduated with the LLB (Hons) degree. Between 1981 and 1982, she was enrolled in the Nigerian Law School where she also excelled and was called to the Nigerian bar. Between 1982 and 1983, she served her National Youth Service Corps with the Sokoto State Ministry of Justice and continued her professional career there as a State Counsel. Her quest for scholarship saw her proceed to the London School of Economics and Political Science, where she bagged the LLM with Distinction in Multinational Enterprise and the Law in 1987.

In 1989, she veered into the corporate sector and joined the Continental Merchant Bank, where she worked in various capacities, rising to the position of Company Secretary. She moved to NAL Merchant Bank from 1996 to 1997, and then to Aluminium Smelter Company of Nigeria (ALSCON) as Legal Adviser/Company Secretary, a position she held until 2001 when she left to take up another appointment as Secretary/Director of Legal Services of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Her exemplary commitment, honesty, and an outstanding sense of patriotism as a technocrat brought her to the attention of President Umaru Musa Yar’adua who appointed her the Honorable Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, in December 2008. In 2010, she was reappointed Honorable Minister of State for Foreign Affairs by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, a position she held until May 2011. In 2012, she was appointed Commissioner, Political Affairs, Peace and Security, ECOWAS Commission, a position she held for a term of four years up to April 2016.

On the 18th of May, 2021, the Senate confirmed the appointment of Dr. Suleiman as Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). She was also recently appointed as Member, ECOWAS Council of the Wise.

Dr. Suleiman has been running her Legal firm, Hussaini Suleiman & Co, and also serves as an Independent non-executive Director on the Boards of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc, West African Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP), and a few other business interests. One of her greatest passions however is poverty eradication through the empowerment of women and youth and the promotion of education for all. This is done through a Charity organization, Alkali Hussaini Foundation, which she founded in 2007.

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Suleiman, who received a Honourary Doctorate Degree from the University of Abuja in 2019, is a fellow of Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic, Birnin-Kebbi, and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Mediators and Conciliators (ICMC). In 2018, she bagged the prestigious ABU Alumni Career Service Award. In recognition of her efforts to promote political stability and peace in the ECOWAS region, she was bestowed with the West African Peace Building Fellowship in Accra, Ghana by the West African Network for peacebuilding (a regional NGO that works with stakeholders to promote peace in the ECOWAS and the AU Countries).

She had attended various development programmes at home and abroad, including at the prestigious Harvard Kennedy School of Governance and the Harvard Business School. She has visited many countries around the world and received a letter of commendation for exemplary service from the Federal Government of Nigeria, the ECOWAS Commission, and other establishments where she has served.

Dr. Suleiman is consistently involved in community development programmes in Kebbi State. She currently serves as a Grand Patron of Salamatu Hussaini Government Girls Secondary School, one of the major girls’ educational institutions in Birnin Kebbi, named after her by the State Government, where she has provided support in critical furniture, learning equipment, and mentoring of the students periodically. She has extended support in the renovation of schools and provision of learning materials, and engages regularly in active advocacy with all stakeholders to improve quality of education, empower women and the less privileged, and generally contribute to poverty alleviation and national development.

 


ONA 2021: Dr Salamatu Suleiman to receive General Yukubu Gowon Excellence Award in Leadership
https://ournigerianews.com/ona-2021-dr-salamatu-suleiman-to-receive-general-yukubu-gowon-ex/

FG harnessing technological innovations to boost food security, export – Minister

FG harnessing technological innovations to boost food security, export – Minister

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, said the federal government would put in place measures to harness technological innovations to boost agriculture.

Dr Abubakar said this at the North East regional validation exercise of the draft National Agricultural Technology and Innovation Policy (NATIP) 2022-2025 on Thursday in Gombe.


He said the policy would ensure food and nutrition security as well as promote the export of agricultural produce, create jobs and boost wealth creation for the country.

Represented by Mr Umaru Mohammed, Zonal Director, North East, FMARD, Abubakar stated that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari was committed to strengthening the country’s capacity to feed its citizens.

According to him, the federal government, through the agric ministry, organised NATIP to facilitate a new policy framework to succeed the Agricultural Promotion Policy (APP) 2016-2020.

The minister stated that the validation exercise was a platform for sharing experiences and making inputs into the draft NATIP as well as providing an opportunity for feedback from stakeholders at the grassroots level on issues affecting agricultural development in the Northeast.


“The forum will enable the alignment of national and regional priorities and ensure ownership and collective implementation of the policy document in the country,” he said.

The minister stated that the expectations for the policy framework included stakeholders’ synergy, knowledge creation and transfer, private sector-driven mechanisation, commodity value chain development, land and climate management and agricultural financing.

“In terms of strategies, the focus is the establishment of cottage industries and agro-processing zones for prioritised commodities and also the establishment of functional models of ranches, grazing reserves, and integrated meat and dairy processing facilities.

He added that fisheries value chain development would also be prioritised.

Abubakar stated that the federal government had invested a lot in the agriculture sector from 2015 to improve the wellbeing of rural dwellers and make agricultural activities easier for farmers while encouraging youth participation in farming.

According to him, all these interventions had translated to appreciable contributions of the sector to the nation’s gross domestic product.

Also speaking, Alhaji Modibbo Nafada, chairman of the All Farmers’ Association of Nigeria (AFAN), commended the federal government’s move to improve the agriculture sector through technological innovations.

Nafada stated that technological innovations had greatly helped advanced countries in developing their agricultural potential, hence the move by the government if properly implemented would boost food security.

He said, “I hope this NATIP will bring new technologies and interventions that will help farmers in our effort to provide food for the country.”

Also speaking, Hajiyah Fatima Sani, a physically-challenged farmer from Gombe State, thanked the federal government for inviting her to represent Persons Living with Disabilities, adding that such inclusiveness in agriculture would boost food security.

Sani stated that contributions from PLWDs had been forwarded while urging the government to come up with innovations that would make farming a participatory activity for PLWDs in the region.

Sani, who said she cultivated over 15 hectares of land in 2021, urged the federal government to consider PLWDs when giving loans and other incentives for farming.

On his part, Malam Sadiq Ado, Secretary, Agro Dealers Association, Gombe State chapter, appealed to the federal government to come up with innovations that would help eradicate fake agrochemicals in the markets.

He added that fake agrochemicals had caused huge losses to farmers in the state.


https://ournigerianews.com/fg-harnessing-technological-innovations-to-boost-food-security-export-minister/

OurNigeria News Magazine to honour Sen Rochas Okoroacha with Lifetime Achievement Award in Philanthropy

OurNigeria News Magazine to honour Sen Rochas Okoroacha with Lifetime Achievement Award in Philanthropy
OurNigeria News Magazine to honour Sen Rochas Okoroacha with Lifetime Achievement Award in Philanthropy


 

In its way of recognizing top individuals who are positively impacting society and the country at large, OurNigeria News Magazine is set to honor the former Governor of Imo State and senator representing Imo West, Senator Rochas Okorocha as one of Nigeria’s notable philanthropists at the OurNigeria News Awards (ONA) 2021.

ONA is an annual event organized by OurNigeria News Magazine, where prominent Nigerians who have distinguished themselves in their chosen fields and careers are identified and celebrated. This year’s edition is the second in the series and it is scheduled to take place on the 17th of December 2021 at the Lady Kwali Hall of Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja.

The Publisher of OurNigeria News Magazine, Dr. Abubakar Mohammed Sani said the organization has keenly followed the activities of Senator Okorocha after his name came up severally through the nomination processes.

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He said the Lifetime Achievement Award in Philanthropy being conferred on Sen. Okoroacha is in recognition of his contribution in Philanthropy across Nigeria.

According to the Publisher, Okorocha has shown remarkable excellence in all spears of life as one of Nigeria’s multi-billionaire, education philanthropists, politician, an astute businessman, a man who has set his sights on providing free education to 1 million children across the African continent by the year 2030.

Okorocha was born on 22 September 1962 in Ogboko, Ideato South, Imo State. He attended Juladaco High School, Jos (1976-1981). He studied at the University of Jos (1990-1991), obtaining a diploma in Public Administration. He returned to the University of Jos (1993-1994) to obtain an advanced diploma in Public Administration.

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He is the founder of Rochas Foundation, a charity comprising a number of special schools that are spread all over Nigeria that gives scholarship to the less privileged children in the Nigerian society.

His other Career positions include President, Nigeria Red Cross Society; President, Rochas Group of Companies Limited; Pro Chancellor, African Business School and Former Chairman, Board of Nigerian Airspace Management Agency.

Okorocha has demonstrated that he is indeed is a man with a heart of gold and compassion as his persona is made up of his commitment to philanthropy.

 


OurNigeria News Magazine to honour Sen Rochas Okoroacha with Lifetime Achievement Award in Philanthropy
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Sunday, 5 December 2021

UN Women team, Brazil embassy hold film show about GBV

UN Women team, Brazil embassy hold film show about GBV
UN Women team, Brazil embassy hold film show about GBV

By Moses A. Uyang

To mark the United Nations (UN) 16 days of activism against Gender Based Violence, the UN Women team in collaboration with the Brazilian Embassy in Nigeria has presented two brilliant film about female genital mutilation and domestic violence.

The event, a two-day Orange The World Film Screening was held in Abuja between 2nd and 3rd December 2021 and it attracted many movie lovers, activists, diplomats, the media, NGOs and representatives from the Federal Government of Nigeria.

The ambassador of Brazil to Nigeria Ambassador Ricardo Guerra Araújo welcomed all warmly to the film screening on the both days as he called on everyone to become proactive as the world continues to work on ending gender-based violence.

Prominent among the films were Jaha's Promise and Silêncio Das Inocentes (Silence of the Innocents).

Jaha's Promise tells the story of a


Gambian Anti-Female Genital Mutilation Campaigner, Jaha Dukureh who returns from the US to her native Gambia to vehemently campaign against the practice of Female Genital Mutilation that she and over 200 million women and girls have sadly undergone globally.

This of course eventually led to the banning of the practice of Female Genital Mutilation in The Gambia.

On the other hand, Silêncio Das Inocentes, a Brazilian film documentary that tells of the story of Maria Da Penha. It recounts her survival of two attempts of murder by her husband. Her dogged campaign against domestic violence in Brazil eventually led to what is today known as Maria da Penha Law in Brazil.

The Maria da Penha law aims to reduce domestic violence mainly by increasing punishment for domestic abuse offenders, increasing the maximum detention time from one to three years, establishing domestic violence courts and requiring Brazilian authorities to institute 24 hour shelters for victims of household domestic abuse.

Speaking after the film show,


Dame Pauline K. Tallen, Minister of Women Affairs stated that women and girls needed to assisted in speaking out to break the culture of silence.

"We need champions to speak up for others in crises." And that "The culture of silence has to be broken"

She further stressed the President Muhammadu Buhari's open support against gender-based violence in Nigeria.

Also speaking, the First Lady of Niger State, Dr Amina Abubakar Bello observed that " The film we just watched shows the pain you see in almost every woman's story."

Furthermore, Dr. Hussaini Abdu suggested a curriculum be designed to help educate young pupils on the need to learn and imbibe the culture of non-violence and respect for women and girls.
https://ournigerianews.com/un-women-team-brazil-embassy-hold-film-show-about-gbv/

Wednesday, 16 January 2019

WHO, OTHER PARTNERS DECLARES END OF CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN YOBE.



The Yobe state government in collaboration with World Health Organisation (WHO) and other partners have officially declared end of cholera outbreak in the state.
State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Muhammad Bello Kawuwa disclosed this
while addressing press newsmen on the progresses made.
Executive Secretary, Primary Health Care Management Board, Dr. Lawan
Gana who represented the Commissioner said, the first case of cholera was reported in July, 2018 from communities.
Kawuwa, said that “Yobe state has declared cholera free when suspected cases in the epidemic areas significantly declines and all samples from suspected cholera cases were tested negative by the Rapid Diagnostic Test or culture for a minimum period of two weeks”.
“The situation is more critical in Gujba, Damaturu and Gulani LGAs where insecurity, massive flood following heavy rainfall, and difficult geographical terrain aided transmission of infections especially during rainy season,” he said
The Commissioner said as it stands today, a total of 1,813 cases have been recorded in Yobe state with 61 associated deaths, while giving a case fatality rate of 3.36 percent.
“591 of these cases were reported in Gulani, 458 cases in Gujba, 489 cases in Damaturu, 181 cases in Fune and 67 cases in Potiskum local government areas of Yobe states”, he said.
He said that most of the deaths recorded were in Gulani, Gujba and Fune local government areas due to delays in timely reporting to health facilities for the patients to receive timely quality care.
He said the cholera scourge was curbed by the strong commitment and determination of the state ministry of health and state primary management board in conjunction with other ministries and partners.

Thursday, 10 January 2019

NIGERIA TO HOSTS LASSA FEVER INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE TO MARK FIFTY YEARS AFTER ISOLATION OF THE VIRUS



The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and its partners will host the first Lassa Fever International Conference between 16th and 17th of January 2019 in Abuja.
This was contain in a press statement signed by the CEO Nigeria Centre for Disease Control Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu and made available to Journalists, said this is to mark fifty years since the Lassa fever virus was first isolated, in a town in Nigeria.
The opportunity created by the ‘anniversary’ of the discovery of the virus, is being used to bring researchers and practitioners from across the world together, to share and appraise global efforts towards the control of the Lassa fever virus disease.
He said that plenary speakers at the conference include the Executive Governor of Nassarawa State Umaru Tanko Almakura, Chair National Lassa fever Steering Committee Nigeria Professor Oyewale Tomori, Chief Medical Director Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital Nigeria, prof Sylvanus Okogbenin, Technical Team Lead National Lassa Fever Working Group, Mrs. Elsie Ilori Team lead – VHF World Health Organization (WHO) Dr. Pierre Formenty, Head of Virology Bernard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine Germany.
Others are - Prof. Stephan Gunther, Head of Virology Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research University of Ghana Accra - Prof. William Kwabena Ampofo, Director UK Public Health Rapid Support Team - Prof. Daniel Bausch, Team Leader for Implementation Research Initiative for Vaccine Research WHO - Dr. Ana Maria Henao Restrepo, Director Africa Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases Redeemers University - Prof. Christian Happi, and Chief Executive Officer of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) - Richard J. Hatchett, MD.
The first Lassa Fever International Conference is also an opportunity to increase global health focus on the disease, which is found mostly in West Africa. Sierra Leone, Benin Republic, Liberia, Nigeria and Guinea continue to record cases and deaths from Lassa fever annually. As awareness and disease surveillance systems improve across these countries, mores cases are being detected. This has created an increased sense of urgency for the global health community to do more through better prevention, disease detection, and control and case management efforts.
In 2018, the World Health Organization launched its Research and Development blueprint, highlighting the potential of Lassa Fever and a selected list of diseases to lead to public health emergencies. This plan highlights the absence of efficacious drugs and/or vaccines, and further highlights the urgent need for accelerated research and development.
At the Lassa Fever International Conference, a global audience will learn about efforts towards new strategies to prevent transmission of the virus from rodents to human, new approaches to mitigating hospital transmission of the disease as well as new insights into the social context of Lassa transmission. Current efforts on new Lassa fever vaccines, therapeutics and clinical treatment approaches will also be key highlights at the conference.
To prepare for the conference, NCDC called for scientific efforts into prevention, detection and control efforts to be showcased at the conference. This yielded over 500 abstracts from which 160 top quality papers were selected. In addition, travel scholarships were granted to 80 researchers from across Nigeria and West Africa.
The Lassa Fever International Conference brings stakeholders together for a meeting full of learning and exchange of ideas. With this, NCDC will work with partners to develop a strong reform agenda for Lassa fever control in Nigeria and globally.