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  • Bureau boss seeks sensitisation on asset declaration

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    On Monday, Prof. Mohammed Isah, Chairman, Code of Conduct Bureau called on media organisations in the country to enlighten and sensitise the public to the benefits of declaring assets.

    The chairman gave the charge in a statement made available to the media.

    The bureau chief noted that the media, being an integral partner in the fight against corruption, must endeavour to enlighten the public on the benefits of declaring assets.

    Isa added that such sensitisation would keep the public, especially public office holders, in check and ensure that they live within legitimate means.

    “The Bureau has the mandate to checkmate excessive use of public funds through assets declaration administration. ”This is done to ensure transparency and accountability in public office.

    “We can achieve this through continuous enlightenment and sensitisation on the benefits of asset declaration. “With the cooperation of media organisations, we believe we can achieve a corrupt free society,” he said.

    He noted that the bureau would continue to visit both government and private media organisations to solicit media support in the fight against corruption.

  • Gov. Ishaku sworn in new SSG, Chief of Staff and Special Adviser

    Gov. Ishaku sworn in new SSG, Chief of Staff and Special Adviser

    By Danzumi Ishaku, Jalingo

    Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku of Taraba state, has sworn in new Secretary to the Taraba State Government Mr Anthony Jellason.

    The event took place on monday at the Exco Chambers, Government House Jalingo.

    Others also sworn in include the Chief of Staff Government House Administration, Barrister Haruna Istifanus Gbana, Special adviser on political matters Abubakar Bawa, Chairman House of Assembly Service Commission Shehu Mohammed and other members of the Commission.

    Speaking during the swearing in Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku tasked the new appointees to devote their time,energy and be committed to the service of the state.

    The Governor appealed to Tarabans not to distract the appointees by placing pecuniary demands because of what is ahead of them.

    He called on politicians irrespective of their party to emulate the doggedness of former Minister of Women Affairs Aisha Jumai Alhassan who has since join his rescue team for the sake of developing the state.

    Governor Ishaku advised those fanning the embers of disunity to deceased forthwith for the sake of peace and development and congratulated the appointees.

    In his acceptance Speech Secretary to the State Government Anthony Jellason promised the resolve of the appointees not to betray the confidence reposed in them.

    They promised to redouble their efforts to the service of the state.

    State Chief Judge Philibus Bitrus Andetur administered the oath of office and allegiance to the appointees.

    Our correspondent gathered that the SSG and the two appointees served in Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku first term in two thousand and five before their reappointment.

    Anthony Jellason was born in Nineteen fourty nine, he was educated at the Staff training center Potiskum, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria and the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria ASCON.

    He was Sole Administrator Zing Local Government Area in Nineteen eighty three, General Manager Baissa Timba Company in Nineteen eighty seven,One time Commissioner Local Government Service Commission, Chairman Taraba State Civil Service Commission and others.

  • Here’s how the Pepper Dem Gang fake Nominated…

    Here’s how the Pepper Dem Gang fake Nominated…

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    Yesterday was an exciting day in the Big brother house as “biggie” made the housemates to fake nominate themselves.

    Starting with Ike, the Housemates went into the Diary Room to make their Nominations to Biggie. What they don’t know is that this week has all of them saved from the hands of Eviction.

    In the meantime, here’s how they (fake) Nominated:

    Cindy: Diane and Ike

    Omashola: Mercy and Diane

    Diane: Mike and Omashola

    Mike: Diane and Mercy

    Tacha: Cindy and Mike

    Seyi: Ike and Mercy

    Frodd: Cindy and Mercy

    Mercy: Frodd and Omashola

    Elozonam: Frodd and Tacha

    This is how the Nominated Housemates ranked

    Housemate Nomination Count

    Cindy Three

    Diane Three

    Frodd Three

    Mercy Four

    Just when Frodd thought he was taking a break from being put up for Eviction, the Housemates did not fail him this time as they put his name back on the usual Nomination slab. There really seems to be no rest for him.

    This week took a twist for Tacha as she escaped facing Eviction this week, well, fake Eviction. What we also found interesting is the fact that Seyi and Tacha did not Nominate themselves this time around, as opposed to their Nomination options last week. Is this a sign of reconciliation or should we just assume that these two can’t get over each other as much as they try? We’ll find out.

  • Obasanjo, others urge Africa to learn from global trends

    Obasanjo, others urge Africa to learn from global trends

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo and other stakeholders at a security forum on Monday stressed the need for Africa to carefully study global trends with a view to learning and positioning the region at an enviable height.

    They spoke in Abeokuta at the Second Intellectual Fiesta on Africa’s Development.

    The theme of the programme, which was organised by the Centre for Human Security and Dialogue, Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), was “Emerging Developments in Europe and North America: Lessons for Human Security in Africa.”

    Obasanjo, who was a special guest at the event, noted in his opening remarks that the world had become a global village with interdependence consequences.

    While urging African countries to take keen interest in developments in Europe and North- America, the former president warned that the region must not copy or sheepishly follow the process in such socio-economic, political and cultural trends.

    ” We have to study the trends to take the things that could be beneficial to us and discard things that are inimical to our development, ” he said.

    A communique issued at the end of the dialogue noted that recent developments in Europe and North- America, particularly in education, health, politics, economy and culture had ongoing and potential impact on Africa’s development.

    It particularly noted in Europe and North-America the growing self-centrism, America-first, Brexut, growth of rightist movements, protectionism and dissolution of trade deals.

    The communique said Africa must take a cue from Europe and North- America where huge investment was being committed to education considered as a potent pathway of improving human security.

    “Such investment, among other benefits, will ultimately contribute to reducing terrorism and violent extremism in Africa,” it said.

    It recommended that Africa should stop paying lip service to the concept of self reliance but should take practical steps to ensuring self reliance in food and nutrition by engaging and encouraging interested citizens in agribusiness.

    The communique, which noted that Africa was not paying due attention to “the Trumpian phenomenon” called for an observatory committee to monitor its impact on the world order and develop a coping strategy.

    It recommended that Africa should initiate and improve on policies which place emphasis on youth development and employment.

    The communique also stressed the need for human security policy at the national and regional level while harmonising efforts of agencies involved in human security that currently operate in silos.

    “Although we should feel concerned about issues relating to market economy and liberal democracy, Africa should define the form of governance that is contextually relevant to the African setting and not assume that what is working in Europe and North America will work for us.

    “Africa should stop putting the responsibilities of its challenges on the colonialists.

    “The international community does not owe Africa respect but Africa has to earn the respect through defining for itself the type of development that is contextually beneficial to individual countries and the continent,” it added (NAN)

  • Buhari Names Economic Advisory Council

    Buhari Names Economic Advisory Council

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    President Muhammadu Buhari has constituted an Economic Advisory Council (EAC) on Monday, September 16.

    The president’s special adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, made this known in a mail sent to the media.

    See the list below:
    1. Prof Doyin Salami (chairman)
    2. Dr Mohammed Sagagi (vice chairman)
    3. Prof Ode Ojowu (member)
    4. Dr Shehu Yahaya (member)
    5. Dr Iyabo Masha (member)
    6. Prof Chukwuma Soludo (member)
    7. Bismark Rewane (member)
    8. Dr Mohammed Adaya Salisu (secretary)

    According to the mail, the advisory council will replace the current Economic Management Team (EMT) and will be reporting directly to the president.

  • Gbajabiamila visits Katsina State over security challenges

    Gbajabiamila visits Katsina State over security challenges

    The Speaker, House of Representatives, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, has visited Katsina State to access the level of insecurity with a view to finding lasting solutions.

    Gbajabiamila disclosed this on Monday when he visited Katsina State Governor, Aminu Masari.

    “We are here to see what is happening on the ground, discuss with the governor and proffer possible solutions to the problems.

    “Nigeria is one country, a state alone cannot deal with this, there must be something which we can do to assist.

    He said that no one can assist the state by just seeing reports in the media.

    “We have been to Zamfara and Borno States, the situation is almost the same everywhere we go.

    “The issue of kidnappers is the major problem here, though things have now subsided because the governor has done so much,’’ he said.

    Responding, Masari said that the porosity nature of the nation’s borders also contribute to the level of insecurity challenges in the country.

    He said that drug abuse and trafficking was mostly accompanied by arms trafficking.

    “Our legislators need to do some legislation to address the situation otherwise criminals will continue to move from one country to another,’’ he said.

    He said that the government identified that the bandits were neglected for several years.

    “It is a signal for us to do the necessary, and what is necessary is education.

    “We will give the people living at the grassroots good education that will afford them to earn a living by way of learning some trades.

    “I believe, you cannot be a good cattle rearer without good education,’’ Masari said. (NAN)

  • Buhari meets South Africa special envoy

    Buhari meets South Africa special envoy

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday, September 16, met the special envoy of President Cyril Ramaphosa at the State House, Abuja.

    The meeting came about after the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians living in South Africa.

    The special adviser of the president on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, in a statement issued on the evening of Monday, September 16, said that Buhari reminded the envoy of the roles played by Nigerian government in engendering majority rule in South Africa, and ending the apartheid segregationist policy.

    He said: “Going back to historical antecedents, we made great sacrifices for South Africa to become a free state. I was a junior officer to General Murtala Muhammad, and General Olusegun Obasanjo. They were not operating in a democracy, but they got Nigerians to support them in the bid to see a free South Africa.

    “Our leadership was quite committed to the cause. We made sacrifices, which younger people of today may not know. During my last visit to South Africa with the late President Robert Mugabe, it was very emotional, as Mugabe spoke about Nigeria’s contribution to free South Africa.”

    The president extended appreciation to President Ramaphosa, through the special envoy, “for coming to explain to us what happened in South Africa recently, leading to killing and displacement of foreigners.”

    In his remarks, Radebe apologised on behalf of his president for what he called “acts of criminality and violence” that recently occurred, adding that

    “such do not represent our value system, nor those of the larger number of South Africans.” He said South Africa was an integral part of Africa, and is fully committed to peace and integration of the continent.

  • Police confirm death of ACP Zubairu in Sokoto

    Police confirm death of ACP Zubairu in Sokoto

    The Police Command in Sokoto State has confirmed the sudden death of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Sulaiman Zubairu on Sunday.

    The Police Public Relation Officer, ASP Muhammad Sadiq, confirmed the death to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Sokoto on Monday.

    Sadiq said ACP Zabairu was in the state to supervise the screening of candidates for the on-going recruitment into Nigeria Police Force.

    “He finished his assignment on Sunday and was planning to depart for Abuja on Monday,’’ he said.

    He said the deceased would be buried on Tuesday in Sokoto and prayed that the soul rest in peace. (NAN)

  • Umahi announces plan to appoint 800 new aides

    Umahi announces plan to appoint 800 new aides

    Gov. David Umahi of Ebonyi has announced his plan to appoint 800 aides, in addition to the 4,000 appointments already made by his administration.
    Umahi said this on Monday in Abakaliki when he met with members of the state Executive Council (EXCO), state House of Assembly, Local Government Area (LGA) Chairmen and all the new appointees, among other stakeholders.
    The governor said that, in spite of an initial 185 Executive Assistants (EAs), Senior Technical Assistants (STAs) and Technical Assistants (TAs), he made an additional 200 similar appointments on Monday.
    He said: “We would be getting about 800 EAs, STAs and TAs by the end of this meeting and from this moment, the task of making similar appointments is taken from me and given to the people from the ward level.
    “This means that we will appoint three more TAs from each ward of the state and the stakeholders will sit and nominate two, while the party – the Peoples Democratic Party – (PDP) will nominate one.
    “The criterion used was that not all the past appointees returned but 80 per cent of the appointments included former appointees, especially those who did well,” Umahi said.
    He said that the EXCO met on Monday and approved the remuneration of the new appointees, because it was in its power to do so.
    “The EAs will receive N150,000 (N100,000 salary and N50, 000 for overhead costs), while the STAs will receive N120,000 (N80,000 salaries and N40, 000 for overhead cost).
    “The TAs will receive N100 (N70,000 salaries and N30,000) for overhead cost.
    “We would approach the House of Assembly on the issue of liaison officers, to bring their salaries to N60,000 in order to create additional ones, especially for women (widows).
    “We intend to have two liaison officers in the wards – one for men and one for women and if you add party executives at the ward level, we will have about 4,000 appointees,” he said.
    The governor said that the essence of the appointments was to encourage the people to contribute to the development of the state.
    “Anyone that would be appointed would have something doing, at least possess one hectare of farmland, which will be adequately profiled.
    “The development centre coordinators will ensure adequate supervision of schools and ensure that all ‘out of school children’ are in school, ” he said.
    Mr Ikechukwu Nwobo, Commissioner for Special Projects, who spoke on behalf of the stakeholders, thanked the governor for convening the meeting.
    Nwobo assured the governor that they would always partner with him in the task of developing the state.
    “The stakeholders will ensure that the right people are nominated so that the wheel of progress in the state is sustained,” he said. (NAN)

  • BBNaija (S4): Elozonam becomes Head of House

    BBNaija (S4): Elozonam becomes Head of House

    Elozonam Ogbolu has emerged the new Head of House in the ongoing BBNaija season four.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the content creator got lucky in a game of skill and chance, on Monday to clinch the title.

    For the challenge, housemates were required to transfer sweets from bowl to bowl without picking them with their hands.

    With ten tables and a plate with one hundred and twenty sweets, a drinking straw and a small cup each, the Pepper Dem Gang were tasked to a suction battle.

    Given the freedom to walk over to the table of their choosing the Housemates were required to move all the sweets on their plates to the cups next their plates using only the drinking straws provided.

    For this, they had to move the sweets from the plate, by inhaling with their mouths through the straws picking the sweets up and dropping them in the cups.

    After a few minutes, Elozonam hit the buzzer emerged as the winner in this challenge while others like Diane and Ike struggled with the sweets and cup.

    With his win, he got the HoH room privilege which he decided to share with Diane. He also won 250 Bet9ja coins, and coins for his team members.

    NAN reports that Elozonam believes he won immunity for the week. However, housemates are not aware that there will be no evictions this week. (NAN)