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  • DPR to clamp down on illegal Fuel and Gas Stations in Nasarawa

    DPR to clamp down on illegal Fuel and Gas Stations in Nasarawa

    By Abel Leonard Nzwanke/Lafia

    The Department of Petroleum Resources,has vowed to clamp down iilegal fuel and gas station in Nasarawa state.

    Speaking with our reporter in his office recently the comptroller Engr. Abdulrahaman Mohammed Bima said that all illegal fuel and gas stations will be closed and everyone operating without a permit will be arrested and the department will ensure their prosecution.

    Engr. Mohammend also said that ” before now there have been a lot of illegal fuel and gas stations in the state especially in Lafia, but since the establishment of DPR in Nasarawa we have closed down all illegal stations”.

    Similarly, the comptroller also made it known that same exercise that was carried out in Lafia would be replicated in all the 13 local government areas were their are fuel and gas stations.

    Reacting to impersonation, Mr abdulrahman said ” Yes we have seen cases of such but we have always warned owners of filling stations to always check for ID cards, DPR jacket, DPR official Vehicle and must always call the comptroller’s phone numbers giving to them”.

    Reacting to retailing of gas he said “yes they are not suppose to refill gas at their level what they are doing is decanting and it is very dangerous that is why before you can retail, you must have a DPR permit so as to know if the environment is conducive, if you don’t have it it means you are operating illegally and necessary actions would be taken to ensure they are prosecuted”.

    Engr. Abdulrahaman also said “series of meetings have been held with them and forms given to all retailers and are expecting them to come to DPR office and obtain a permit that there are survelance already by their personels ensuring that they comply”.

    He however urge the people of the state to report any illegal act ranging from product diversion, product adulteration, change in official price to DPR.

    Daybreak recalls that the NSCDC nabed a fake DPR staff in Nasarawa recently who has been charged to court.

  • Arrest of mastermind of attack on Nasarawa D/Gov’s convoy, Sen. Adamu commend security forces

    Arrest of mastermind of attack on Nasarawa D/Gov’s convoy, Sen. Adamu commend security forces

    By Abel Leonard Nzwanke

    Senator representing Nasarawa West at the National Assembly, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, has commended security forces for the arrest of the mastermind of the recent attack on the convoy of the deputy governor of Nasarawa State.

    Senator Adamu, a former governor of Nasarawa state gave the commendation in a statement he personally signed and made available to journalists in Lafia.

    It would be recalled that 3 policemen and two civilian drivers were killed when gunmen attacked the convoy of the Deputy Governor, Dr Emmanuel Akabe on his way to Abuja.

    It would also be recalled that the Department of State Services (DSS) in Kano State, said it has has arrested a kidnap kingpin, said to be the mastermind behind the attack.

    The suspect, Muhammad Akazakwai, was arrested at his mother’s residence in Kano, where he was being treated for gunshot wounds.

    Senator Adamu said “The Department of State Services and the Nigeria Police have announced the capture of the mastermind of the criminals who launched a gruesome attack on the convoy of the Deputy Governor of Nasarawa State, Dr. Emmanuel Akabe.”

    “I wish to use this medium to commend the intelligence gathering actions of all the security agencies that led to the arrest of the assumed criminal.”

    “The arrest shows that our security agencies are not sleeping over security matters and it also reveals that they are equipped with the requisite personnel who can deliver on a secure and peaceful country. I hope that this type of action from security agencies will go a long way in deterring the activities of criminally minded persons in our society” he said.

  • I have been vindicated says Al-Makura,  thanks Tribunal

    I have been vindicated says Al-Makura, thanks Tribunal

    By Abel Leonard Nzwanke/ Lafia

    The immediate past governor of Nasarawa State and now senator representing Nasarawa South, Senator Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, says he has been vindicated at the National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Lafia, Nasarawa.

    Al-Makura said this in Lafia at a rally organised by his supporters. He said, “This judgement which I consider a landmark is also a judgment that indicated that I won a free and fair election as the duly elected senator of Nasarawa South Senatorial District.

    “I am happy and appreciate the efforts of my constituents that democracy and the rule of law have come to stay, I will maintain an open-door policy for my people.”

    The senator was reacting to the judgement delivered last Friday in Lafia that upheld his election as the duly elected senator representing Nasarawa South.

    He further stressed that his election represented the will and wishes of the people of his senatorial district, adding that the judgement will give him the impetus to continue to do those things that he has been doing for the people.

    “I have a lot of opportunities to do much more, better now that the constituencies have been reduced to one-third of the state,” he added.

    It would be recalled that on February 2019, Al-Makura polled 113,156 votes to defeat his closest opponent and candidate of the PDP, Senator Suleiman Adokwe, who garnered 104,595 votes

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  • we will force B/Haram to surrender-GOC

    we will force B/Haram to surrender-GOC

    By Dauda Pam

    New General Officer Commanding, 7 Division, Nigerian Army, Maj-Gen. Abdul Ibrahim has said that the military is re-strategising under the Super Camps concept to end Boko Haram terrorism in Borno and Northeast region.

    The GOC hinted that the new strategies are to project fighting powers on wheels to emergency response areas of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states.

    He unfolded the fighting strategy last Wednesday, while addressing troops at the Damboa road front lines, in Borno and that the strategy, was to force the terrorists to surrender and restore economic activities with increased surveillance and intelligence sharing.

    Hear him, “I’m just coming to the theatre at a time when we have the change in our strategies.

    “What we have now, is the Super Camp concept. It’s a concept in warfare, whereby we have strongly held positions with reasonable fighting resources.

    “From the super camps, we are able to project fighting powers into the various response areas of insurgency affected states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe.”

    According to him, the army has discovered that criminal and Boko Haram elements have the mobility of attacking forward operational bases (FOBs); with losses of fighting equipment, stressing that “We still have remnants of Boko Haram terrorists marauding to be dealt with the super camp new fighting strategies.

    “Our aim is to force the terrorists to surrender and restore economic activities with increased intelligence sharing,” the GOC said.
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  • Lafia-Akwanga road re-opened after rock blast by Chinese firm.

    Lafia-Akwanga road re-opened after rock blast by Chinese firm.

    By Abel Leonard Nzwanke, Lafia.

    The Lafia-Akwanga highway in Nasarawa has been opened to commuters, following the successful blasting of rocks by the construction company working on the dualisation of the road.

    The construction firm, China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), had issued a statement alerting the public of plans to blast rocks around Nasarawa-Eggon between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on September 2.

    The company advised commuters to exercise caution or take alternative routes within the period.
    As at the time of filing this report, our reporter observed that the road had been opened to commuters, with traffic flowing freely.

    Eche Amos, a commuter who witnessed the exercise, told journalists that the rock blast began a few minutes past 10 a.m. and lasted for about one hour.

    Mr Amos, who said that the road was shut within the period, added that commuters were kept at a distance of about one kilometre from the scene of the blast.

    “The traffic build-up occasioned by the temporary closure has eased off at the moment,” he said.

    Mr Amos pointed out that traffic on the road was not as heavy as it used to be, attributing it to the early warning by the company.

    Aliyu Ibrahim, one of the commercial drivers plying the route, said that the alert by the company had affected their businesses for the day in terms of passengers’ turnout.

    Mr Ibrahim noted that contrary to the people’s expectation, the road was not closed for eight hours as some people said. He commended the company for the prior warning as such blast could be misinterpreted and cause panic that could result in fatality.

  • NAF FLAGS OFF 2-DAY MEDICAL OUTREACH IN EDO COMMUNITY

    NAF FLAGS OFF 2-DAY MEDICAL OUTREACH IN EDO COMMUNITY

    By Jennifer Yusuf

    In furtherance of its continued efforts to boost civil-military relations as well as win the hearts and minds of the populace for effective prosecution of ongoing internal security operations in the Country, the Nigerian Air Force has, commenced a 2-day medical outreach in Irhirhi Community, Oredo Local Government Area (LGA) of Edo State.

    The outreach, which is taking place at the Akenzua Primary School, Irhirhi Benin, is being coordinated by the Director of Public Health and Humanitarian Services Headquarters NAF, Group Captain Ali Tanko, in compliance with the directives of the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, for the NAF Medical Services Branch to provide medical assistance to host communities of NAF Bases across the Country.

    In a statement by Airforce spokesman, Ibikunle Daramols, the healthcare services to be provided during the 2-day outreach include medical consultations, counseling and screening, dental care, visual acuity checks, free minor surgeries as well as deworming of children. In addition, free prescription eye glasses and medications would be provided, along with the distribution of insecticide-treated mosquito nets to not less than 500 families.

    The Medical Outreach was flagged-off by the representative of the CAS, the Air Officer Commanding Tactical Air Command (AOC TAC), Air Vice Marshal Charles Ohwo, who stated that the initiative was to provide immediate medical assistance to residents of the NAF host communities. “These gestures, especially to host communities, have recently become more frequent and widespread, extending even further to the larger society including internally displaced persons as well as people affected by natural disasters like flooding. All these efforts by the NAF have motivated communities to freely and willingly provide useful intelligence that has helped the NAF to record significant successes in the various theatres of operation it is involved”, he said.

    Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Commander 107 Air Maritime Group
    (107 AMG) Benin, Group Captain Nasiru Saidu said the NAF has enjoyed cordial, mutually beneficial relationship with the Irhirhi community since the establishment of the Unit, which, he said, the free medical outreach would further strengthen. While commending the NAF’s gesture, the Permanent Secretary Edo State Ministry of Health, Dr Irowa Osamwonyi, who represented the Commissioner for Health, said the outreach would further address the health needs of the host community. He further stated that the State Government would work with the NAF and community leaders to ensure that the community takes full advantage of the services being provided during the 2-day event.

    The Leader of the Irhirhi Community, the Odionwere Irhirhi, Pa William Omoruyi Osemwunghe, who equally benefitted from the healthcare services, assured the NAF of the support of the host community in the performance of its constitutional role. Other dignitaries at the ceremony included the Chairman of the Edo State Branch of the Nigerian Medical Association, Dr Omoefo Valentine, the Commander 4 Brigade Benin, Brigadier General Greg Omoroghe as well as other senior military officers.

  • Pedagogy of a Leader: Tribute To Shettima At  53

    Pedagogy of a Leader: Tribute To Shettima At 53

    By: Inuwa Bwala

    I left his government in fury, but returned to him like the prodigal son and benefitted immensely from his benevolence, to the contestation and disbelief of those who were beating the drums of war to which I dance. Above statement sums up the story of my relationship with former Borno State Governor, now Senator, Kashim Shettima. So many people never believe that we could come together again following the bitter verbal I fought with him and his government following my rather unceremonious exit from his cabinet. That is perhaps history now.
    Shortly after I left his government as Commissioner for Home Affairs, Information and Culture, Shettima invited me to the Government House in Maiduguri and later to another place in Abuja; all in a bid for the two of us to reconcile and remain the compatriots that we were. By then, I had been made to believe that I have all along been working with a devil incarnate. My eyes were blinded to everything positive about him and his government. It is also part of history now, how I fought him using every available space and instrument at my disposal.
    Then I received a call one day from a number I was not too familiar with. On picking the call, the person at the other end identified himself as Kashim Shettima, Governor of Borno State. I was virtually inaudible in my response because I least expected any call for the good from him, and answering the call in the presence of my boss at that time could translate into an offence. I expressed my appreciation for the call, when he said he decided to check up on me since we have not spoken for long.
    When my boss inquired about who I was talking to and I told him it was his godson, Kashim Shettima, he was livid with anger, but because he needed me so much at the time as his Canon fodder, he hid his feelings in silence. But that call, coupled with the two previous meetings I had with Kashim Shettima, after the quarrel which saw me exit his government, changed my perceptions. I never wanted the disagreement with Sheriff in the first place and I thought these events may open the window for an all round reconciliation. I did not do anything immediately but I pondered over Kashim Shettima’s disposition towards me and towards our boss, Ali Modu Sheriff. He often referred to Sheriff as his boss and mentor. He had repeated that in secret and in the open.
    But Kashim Shettima eventually captured my heart when he came forward for the umpteenth time and offered to help me out of my predicaments, at a time everybody, including my boss, Ali Modu Sheriff had abandoned me to my fate. So many things happened in quick succession and surprisingly I found Shettima there for me at every turn if event.
    At a point, a friend confided in me saying, “Shettima has a large heart and he easily forgives, even those who hurt him like you have done. You may not be aware but he is very fond of you and respects you for so many things, especially your fidelity to the late Mala Kachallah. He told me that with what he sees of you you are not likely to betray others, especially your leaders”. I was flattered by that remark and I secretly vowed to confirm this summation. When I reached out to him, he quickly picked and inquired about my health and general wellbeing. I met him several times after and I can confirm what that friend told me to be true. I thence resolved not to disappoint him again in our new relationship.
    My personal testimony about him may sound personal, but his actions in recent times to the effect that all those who at one time or the other have returned to him. Some have benefitted from Jim even more than those who claim to be very close associated. One if such persons, Alhaji Yusuf Adamu once opined that Kashim Shettima has a magnetic personality for good, such that those who injure him often end up being his friends. I can confirm that he truly values relationships.
    At 53, he may be a mite younger than me, but he towers above me in stature, intellectual candour, eloquence, wealth, morals, connections and even spirituality.
    It was not surprising to me that, even amongst his colleague governors, Kashim Shettima’s delivery in leadership lessons had always been a reference point. His emergence as the chairman of the Northern Governors Forum is a further confirmation, that Shettima is perhaps Nigeria’s youngest statesman. Whatever Kashim Shettima may be to others, he is to me a boss, a friend, soulmate and compass in life. I celebrate him and wish him the best in future endeavours.

  • FG commends Okowa on Asaba Airport facilities

    FG commends Okowa on Asaba Airport facilities

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    The federal government has commended governor Ifeanyi Okowa for the quality of facilities at the Asaba International Airport, saying the facilities are of international standards.

    Minister of aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika stated this on Sunday, September 1 in Asaba shortly after he inspected facilities at the airport.

    The minister noted that the state government has done well in developing the airport to meet international standards especially in the area of upgrade of the runway and other ancillary works.

    His words: ‘‘Governor Ifeanyi Okowa is always a very serious minded person, very focused, principled and always committed to doing the right thing, I have been informed how he ensured transparency in the concessioning of the Asaba airport.

    ‘‘The Asaba airport is strategically located, it is right there at the centre of very many good locations in the country, it is good for business, good for civil aviation, and we are delighted that the Delta state government has taken aviation as one of the catalyst for growth and development and for identifying and also understanding the importance aviation could add to the economy of the region.

    ‘‘I am here because we believe that the best way to manage our airports is to concession them to private hands to make them better managed and better operated and to get value for our money.

    ‘‘The Delta state government took up the challenge and they attended to so many conferences with us, they dialogued with us at the ministry and they decided on their own to concession the Asaba airport and here we are after three tedious years, and being fully guided by the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission ICRC to put this to reality.

    “The Asaba Airport is on its way to being fully concessioned, they have feeder airlines that will operate as well as a principal airline coming in to Asaba and feeding other stations, they have a hotel, business park, cargo and they have everything here an international airport needs to operate and all of these are from the private sector and if it works, this is a classical example of partnership with the private sector to develop our infrastructure for the common good of our people.’’

  • Fashola disclaims fake accounts

    Fashola disclaims fake accounts

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    The minister of works and housing, Babatunde Fashola, has alerted members of the public to a fake Facebook account opened in his name and warned people against falling prey to the antics of scammers.

    In a statement by Hakeen Bello, his special adviser on communications, Fashola said that the fake account, which had his name and picture, was opened by dupes and scammers.

    The statement was made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Sunday, September 1, in Abuja.

    “The minister has, on several occasions in the past, disclaimed such fake accounts,” the statement said, and reiterated that Fashola’s verified Facebook account remained @BABATUNDEFASHOLA.

    “Part of the publication written in very poor English by the scammers read: All the Nigeria Citozings of All the and local government in Nigeria are beneficiary of the federal government money empowerment to empower the youth to pay there school.

    “Adult to do business Etc. Contact Number 08035339533). Good news…to all Nigeria youth and adult… federal government is giving Out N700,000 free cash transfer to all to empower the youth further their educations, open good business and learn good works.

    “Call Adebayo Kola, the federal government cashier on 09035339533. All the Nigerian citizens of all the states and local governments …” Bello said.

  • Buhari’s Japan trip a disgrace – PDP

    Buhari’s Japan trip a disgrace – PDP

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has berated President Muhammadu Buhari saying his Tokyo International Conference on Africa Development (TICAD) 7 trip suggested that world leaders don’t want to do business with him.

    The opposition has described the inability of President Muhammadu Buhari to seal any economic agreement with investors at the 7th TICAD as “disgraceful” and has indicated his rejection by the international community.

    PDP made this known in a statement by its national publicity secretary, Kola Ologbndiyan on Sunday, September 1.

    PDP said the failure of the president to secure major deals is a clear indication that confirmed “his rejection by the international community.”

    Part of the statement read: “The conference has shown that no world leader or international investors want to do any real business with Nigeria under President Buhari mainly because of the legitimacy burden of his presidency, arising from the rigging of the February 23 presidential election, as well as overt impunity, corruption, treasury looting and recklessness that pervade his administration.

    “It is lamentable that while President Buhari and his party, All Progreesive Congress (APC) are reducing our nation by celebrating a mere pledge of $300,000 (N108 million) from the Japanese prime minister and a promissory note for 50 million euros from an European Union commission.”

    Recall that president Buhari returned to Abuja yesterday after meeting with world leaders at the 7th Tokyo International Conference on Africa Development.