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  • CAS TASKS PERSONNEL ON DEDICATION TO DUTY

    CAS TASKS PERSONNEL ON DEDICATION TO DUTY

    ….WARNS ON DANGERS OF FAKE NEWS AS HE COMMISSIONS RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION IN MAKURDI

    In continuation of his visits to Nigerian Air Force (NAF) units and formations across the Country to ascertain current operational status as well as keep personnel abreast of policy direction, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar has paid a visit to the Tactical Air Command (TAC), NAF Makurdi.

    In a statement by Air Force spokesman Air Commodore, Ibikunle Daramola, the CAS during the operational visit, held an interactive session with officers, airmen and airwomen, where he urged them to remain loyal and absolutely dedicated to their constitutional role of protecting Nigeria’s territorial integrity by air.

    He also warned against the dangers of fake news. The visit equally afforded the CAS the opportunity of commissioning 4 Airmen’s Quarters recently renovated as part of the extensive infrastructural upgrade by the current NAF leadership to improve the welfare of NAF personnel.

    The renovated quarters include 2 blocks  of 12 x one-bedroom flats for Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) and another 2 blocks of 6 x 2-bedroom flats for Senior Non-Commissioned Officers (SNCOs). The CAS also assessed progress of work on some ongoing projects in NAF Base Makurdi.

    Air Marshal Abubakar expressed  his appreciation to officers, airmen and airwomen for their various contributions to NAF operations in the Northeast, Northwest and North-central Theatres,  amongst others. He added that their efforts and dedication were responsible for the successes recorded in these theatres of operations. The CAS reiterated that his desire, upon assumption of Office, was to have a highly-professional and disciplined fighting force for effective and efficient employment of air power in response to national security imperatives. He expressed satisfaction that in the last 4 years, the Service had made substantial progress in achieving this. “To achieve this objective”, he said, “we had to expand our organizational structure by creating 2 additional Commands – the Special Operations Command (SOC) with Headquarters in Bauchi, while the erstwhile Training Command was unbundled to create the Air and Ground Training Commands (ATC and GTC)”. He further stated that the SOC, with its component Quick Response Groups and Wings (QRGs and QRWs), was specifically established to bridge identified gaps in the force protection capability of the Service whilst also enhancing NAF’s contribution to internal security operations across the Country and bringing security closer to the people.

    In terms of aircraft acquisition, the CAS highlighted that through the tremendous support of the Federal Government, the NAF had inducted 29 brand new aircraft in the last 4 years with another 20 new ones being expected in the next 2 to 3 years. Meanwhile he noted that the Federal Government’s support had also facilitated the reactivation of 20 erstwhile unserviceable aircraft, which were currently adding value to operations in the various theatres.

    In terms of training and human capacity development, he noted that by October 2019, the NAF would have winged 115 pilots, in just over 4 years, with another 94 student pilots undergoing training both locally and abroad. He specifically highlighted that among the 13 pilots who would be winged in October, are the first NAF female fighter pilot and the first NAF female combat helicopter pilot. The CAS equally observed that many other NAF specialties were also receiving attention. He noted that, in the area of personnel welfare, the NAF had embarked on massive infrastructural development including the establishment of new medical and educational facilities as well as the upgrade of existing ones within the last 4 years. He pointed out that 2 Reference Hospitals were established in Bauchi and Daura, while the NAF Hospital in Port Harcourt had also been upgraded to a Reference Hospital. He also added that other NAF Hospitals and Medical Centres had witnessed upgrade of medical equipment. Air Marshal Abubakar noted that the NAF had renovated and constructed new blocks of classrooms and hostel accommodations in existing NAF schools across NAF units while establishing 2 new secondary schools. These are the Air Force Girls Comprehensive School Abuja and the Air Force Secondary School (AFSS) Shasha, Lagos. He remarked that the AFSS Kaduna had also been upgraded to a boarding school and renamed Air Force Comprehensive School Kaduna. Moreover, the CAS disclosed that the NAF, through massive construction of new residential accommodation and renovation of existing ones, had been able to raise the level of accommodation sufficiency from 35 to about 72 per cent, despite almost doubling the strength of its personnel in the last 4 years. While observing that accommodation challenges still existed in terms of number and quality, especially in Makurdi, he promised that the NAF would continue to take necessary action with a view to eliminating the deficiencies.

    Earlier in his remarks, the Air Officer Commanding Tactical Air Command (AOC TAC), Air Vice Marshal Charles Ohwo, whilst welcoming the CAS during commissioning ceremony, expressed delight that the CAS’ visits to the Command always bring benefits in terms of improvement of operational capabilities as well as enhancement of personnel welfare. He pledged the commitment of all personnel of the Command to mission accomplishment whilst urging beneficiaries of the remodeled blocks to ensure that the facilities are properly maintained. Also present at the commissioning ceremony were Branch Chiefs from Headquarters NAF, the Commandant Air Force War College, Commander Operation WHIRL STROKE, Commandant Nigerian Navy Provost School, Deputy Commandant Nigerian Army School of Military Engineers as well as Principal Staff Officers from TAC and Commanders of co-located Units in Makurdi, along with other senior NAF officers.

     

  • Dangote truck kills 11 and many injured along Nasarawa Eggon/ Akwanga Road.

    By Abel Leonard Nzwanke/Lafia

    At least eleven persons have been confirmed dead after a heavily-loaded Dangote Cement truck lost control and ran into a vehicle along Nasarawa Eggon-Akwanga road.

    Eyewitnesses report that all the 11 passengers in the vehicle, including the driver, were killed in the incident

    Scores of others reportedly sustained various degrees of injuries along Nasarawa Eggon-Akwanga road.

    According to sources who spoke to day break news, other vehicles also ran into the accident scene, which caused some of their passengers to sustain injuries.

    The accident happened on a hill popularly called, “Many have gone.”

    It is understood that the Federal Road Safety Corps, Army and the police have been assisting in the rescue operation.

    The Nasarawa State Sector Commander of the FRSC, Mr. Ismaila Kugu, confirmed the accident  in Akwanga Local Government Area of the state.

  • DPR shuts down 13 fuel and 7 gas stations in Nasarawa

    DPR shuts down 13 fuel and 7 gas stations in Nasarawa

  • BUHARI LOSES STAFF WHO SERVED HIM FOR 30 YEARS

    BUHARI LOSES STAFF WHO SERVED HIM FOR 30 YEARS

     

    Presidency has announced the death of president Muhammadu Buhari’s domestic staff , Buhari Nalado Sandamu, who served the President and his family for more than 30 years.

    “I have lost a good and honest caretaker,’’ says the President, who offered prayers for the repose of his house keeper, who was better known as “Commander’’.

    “I have lost a prudent and a wonderful custodian who did so well taking care of my country home in Daura. May Allah bless his soul and give strength to the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss, Ameen,” President Buhari added.

    A statement by, Garba Shehu
    Senior Special Assistant to the President on media said,  Buhari has  sent a delegation to the family of the bereaved in Sandamu Local Government Area, Katsina, comprising Senior Special Assistant, Domestic and Household Matters, Sarki Abba, Senior Special Assistant, Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu and State Chief of Protocol, Amb. Lawal Kazaure.

    The President’s Housekeeper, Saleh Yuguda, was also on the delegation that visited the family of the bereaved.

    “Commander” died at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano on Monday.

     

  • DEFENCE HQTRS DEBUNKS DETENTION OF CHILDREN IN ITS FACILITY IN NORTHEAST.

    DEFENCE HQTRS DEBUNKS DETENTION OF CHILDREN IN ITS FACILITY IN NORTHEAST.

    By Dauda R Pam Maiduguri

    The Defence Headquarters has described as falacious a report released by Human Rights Watch, HRW, accusing the Armed Forces of Nigeria, AFN, of arbitrarily detaining children in it’s detention facilities in the Northeast.
     It raised concern, that while troops of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) are intensifying effort to ensure lasting peace in the North East (NE), Human Rights Watch (HRW) is set release a report accusing the AFN of arbitrarily detaining children in its detention facilities in the North East (NE).
     It describing the  report as not only false but capable of undermining the joint efforts of the Armed Forces and other security agencies to restore peace in the NE.

    Adding that it is an established fact that Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) usually indoctrinate its victims who are mostly,women and children,who they use as suicide bombers in the theatre of operations.

    The Defence Headquarters said that in the conduct of their operations,troops arrest these children while attempting to detonate explosives and provide tacit support to insurgents such as intelligence on troops movements and deployments.

    And that contrary  to claims by the HRW, the AFN manages children in the North East theatre as victims of war and not as suspects as apprehended children are kept in secured places, where they are adequately fed, profiled and de-radicalized before their release.

     According to the HRW Report, it purported that “since January 2013, Nigerian Authorities have released at least 2,200 children from detention nearly all without charge,which  further attested to the fact that, the children are released to appropriate authorities after de-radicalization efforts by appropriate government agencies and NGOs.

    In its own statement,the Defence Headquarters maitained that was expedient to state that only profiled Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists are held in detention pending their prosecution by appropriate prosecuting agencies, as the AFN is not vested with the power of prosecution.

    It also clarified, that aside the set of children involved in acts of terrorism, some adult female Boko Haram terrorists arrested in terrorists’ enclaves during combat have also been found to be with children ,but  that during the process of profiling and investigations the women usually,opt to keep their children rather than hand them over to relations.
    The female terrorists,it added,are kept in the detention facility, their children are given protected care in a welfare holding facility, not a detention facility, where they could be accessed by their mothers under supervision by female personnel just as the children are provided with regular feeding, clothing, requisite medical attention, in-house spiritual and educational tutoring and other welfare needs.
    “The DHQ therefore wishes to state that no children are kept and tortured in any detention facility. The children caught in the act of terrorism are moved to safe facilities such as the Borno State Rehabilitation Centre in Bulumkutu, Maiduguri, and Operation SAFE CORRIDOR, where they are de-radicalized, rehabilitated and reintegrated into the society”.
    Also that”those whose families could not be traced are handed over to IDP Camps officials for administration”,the statement added.

    “It must also be noted that several attempts have been made by these sponsored Rights groups to lay allegations of arbitrary arrests and extra judicial killings at the doorstep of the AFN all in an effort to undermine the successes so far recorded in the ongoing Nigeria’s Counter terrorism and Counter insurgency operations against Boko Haram and ISWAP in the NorthEast”.
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  • 830 women globally, dies of pregnancy, nutritional cases daily

     

    By Abel Leonard Nzwanke| Lafia

    NOT fewer than 830 women die on daily basis during pregnancy and nutritional related issues in the world, with African having the highest prevalence rate.

    Nurse, Mercy Aso, revealed this on Tuesday in Lafia while delivery keynote lecture at the opening ceremony of five days intensive Mandatory Continuing Professional Development Programme (MCPDP) organized for Nurses across the state and beyond.

    According to Mrs. Aso, lot of women are suffering from nutritional deficiency that leads to the death of many during pregnancy or at delivery period, hence the need to focus attention on the health nutrition of mothers and their children to reduce the prevalent cases by way of educating them through Nurses who always relate closely with them.

    “If a woman is not properly educated, she will definitely lacks the technical know how of taking care of her children.

    “There are lot of women suffering from nutrition and statistics have shown that on a daily basis, 830 women globally died of pregnancy and nutritional related issues, and out of these figures, 99 per cent are from the sub- Sahara region which we part of it”, she explained.

    The facilitator,  urged government to refocus and redirect resources to meet up with the SDGs bench mark, urging the government to redirect its spending on health particularly maternal nutrition.

    “Our spending as government is not directed on nutrition, but infrastructure and others things which don’t form the foundation for life.

    “We shouldG redirect our budgetary allocation, the percentage we spend on nutrition must be look at, and how much is released to nutrition.

    “Health worker need to be supported to go for regular training and retraining, because Society is changing and demand is rising, we cannot be relevant with old ideas, so education be prioritised”, she reiterated.

    Earlier, Mr. Alanana Kigbu, who double as the state facilitator and representative of the permanent secretary, Nasarawa state ministry of health, thanks the 120 participants who registered in the mandatory training, adding that the module selected for exercise was carefully chosen to commemorate with what is happening nation wide and international that concerns maternal nutrition and contraceptive technology.

    He added that the committee moved in that direction in order to curtail the harmful diseases affecting the public, advised them not to keep the lessons to be learnt during the five days training, but dispense them to other people in their various communities so as to salvage cases of maternal nutrition in the state and country at large.

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  • Nasarawa lawmakers decries corruption in LGAs

    Nasarawa lawmakers decries corruption in LGAs

    By Abel Leonard Nzwanke/ Lafia
    Nasarawa state house Assembly uncovers ghost workers and other abnormalities in LGS

    The Nasarawa State House of Assembly, says it has uncovered 30 abnormalities in the local government system in the state.

    Rt. Hon. Ibrahim Balarabe-Abdullahi, the Speaker of the House revealed this during deliberation on a report to look into the staff salaries and other finances of local governments in the state.

    The speaker who said that the refusal of some staff to submit themselves for the screening exercise at their respective local government levels is uncalled for, adding that the screening exercise will continue consecutively for the next three months in the state.

    Hon. Ibrahim said “Some of the abnormalities discovered are- Ministry for local government prepares Payment Vouchers(PVs) instead of local government and they produces two PVs to siphon monies’

    He further stressed that “There are several ghost workers and these ghost workers are being allocated to directors and Education Secretaries grade levels and there is no audit report since 2016 of the local government in the state.

    “The committee discovered abnormalities especially conflicting figures for pensioners between state and local government.

    “There are duplication of names and arbitrary implementation of grade levels and steps.
    “Despite ban on promotions,there are arbitrary promotions of some local government staff,especially teachers without following due process among others.

    “Before the screening exercise as directed by the state Assembly, only four local government can conveniently pay their salaries 100 per cent but today the number has appreciated to 11 local governments with the exception of Lafia and Nassarawa Eggon local governments that are still battling up,” he said.

    Balarabe-Abdullahi said that the Assembly recommended the separation of the state Pension Bureau from the Local government Pension Bureau were each Bureau will have a Director-General and staff.

    “And that Joint Accounts Committee (JAC) meetings should be only to reconcile accounts of the various local governments and not to distribute funds as it used to be in the past.

    “That the state government should on monthly basis remit the 10 per cent of its Internally Generated Revenue(IGR)funds to the local government.
    “That the 5 per cent statutory allocation to traditional council shall henceforth be paid into the consolidated account with the ministry of local government,”he added.

    Balarabe-Abdullahi said that the state ministry for local government should provide the table of payment for the purpose of distribution of the 70 per cent as its affect the graded chiefs in the state.
    The speaker further said that the state assembly would not fold its hands to see local government system collapse ,adding that any one found wanting will be dealt with according of the law of the land.

  • We are concerned about workers welfare says FG

    We are concerned about workers welfare says FG

    By Mary Blaise

    The Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige says the welfare of the Nigerian workers is cardinal to the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, hence the unalloyed commitment the Federal Government has continued demonstrate to the upliftment of the nation’s workforce.

    “ The welfare of workers is a cardinal objective of the current administration because the President clearly understands the key role workers play in national development. This is manifest in the various measures the Federal Government has taken since 2015 to reposition the workforce.”

    “ We can easily flashback to a number of bailout funds he gave to states to pay salaries of workers as well as the unprecedented payment of decades-long arrears of salaries and allowances to the workers in the federal civil service. Let’s not forget that the President also wasted no time in giving his assent to the new National Minimum Wage,” Ngige said in an address at the Long Service/Merit Award Ceremony of the Nigerian Ports Authority held over the weekend in Lagos.

    The Minister further said Nigerian pensioners have never been as fairly treated as obtained currently, emphasizing the significant mileage the administration has covered through the Pension Transitional Administrative Directorate(PTAD)

    He therefore commended the management of the Nigerian Ports Authority for keying into the core agenda of the Buhari administration in the labour sector by promoting social dialogue and embarking on incentives that ginger industrial productivity.

    “ As the Minister in charge of the interest of workers, I fully appreciate the importance of good corporate reward system in the promotion of competition and excellence, thus, my deep appreciation of today’s event by the Ports Authority. Its potentials in promoting industrial harmony and productivity cannot be over-emphasized. I hence urge other organisations to borrow a leaf.”

    He further congratulated those who were honoured at the event and exhorted workers across the federation to give their best in service, restating the resolve of the Federal Government to safeguard the rights of workers and promote decent work.

  • Tribunal sacks Orji Kalu

    Tribunal sacks Orji Kalu

    By Jennifer Yusuf

    The national assembly petitions tribunal sitting in Abia state has sacked Orji Uzor Kalu as senator representing Abia north.

    Kalu, who is currently the senate chief whip, had been elected under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    But the tribunal nullified his election at its sitting on Monday.

    Mao Ohuabunwa, Kalu’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) rival in the election, had challenged his victory at the tribunal.

    Details to follow…

  • Air Force Chief restates commitment to security

    Air Force Chief restates commitment to security

    By Samuel Itsede

    The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, has charged Nigerian Air Force (NAF) personnel on the need to remain resolute and dedicated to their constitutional responsibility of securing Nigeria and Nigerians, working in synergy with sister Services of the Armed Forces and other security agencies.

    He gave this charge Monday in an interactive session with NAF personnel of units in Lagos and Ibadan areas held at the Sam Ethnan Air Force Base Ikeja during his operational visit to Lagos.

    Air Marshal Abubakar also reminded the personnel to ensure that their actions are undertaken within the ambits of extant laws as well as in compliance with the need to respect the rights and liberties of citizens.

    The interactive session was aimed at keeping the personnel informed about the policy direction of the NAF while also receiving feedback and suggestions from them on how to move the Service forward for effective and efficient service delivery.

    While in Lagos, the CAS, who was received by the Air Officer Commanding Logistics Command (AOC LC), Air Vice Marshal Abdulganiyu Olabisi, also inspected some ongoing projects in the Base and was briefed on the progress of work on the in-country Periodic Depot Maintenance (PDM) of C-130H aircraft, NAF 913, at the 631 Aircraft

    Maintenance Depot (631 ACMD). The CAS, while interacting with the joint NAF/Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Team undertaking the project, expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of the job, which commenced in May 2019. He noted that completion of the job would enhance NAF’s airlift capability thereby adding considerable value to its efforts in the war against terrorism and other forms of criminality in the Country.

    The CAS urged the NAF technicians to take full advantage of the in-country conduct of the maintenance to acquire skills required to conduct future PDM on their own. He also appreciated the PAF Team for reactivating some of the Unit’s broken down equipment and teaching NAF personnel how to use them. The CAS, who was accompanied on the visit by Principal Staff Officers and other senior officers from Headquarters NAF, has returned to Abuja