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  • New Yam Festival: Agency Boss Tasks Farmers On Food Security In Nigeria

    New Yam Festival: Agency Boss Tasks Farmers On Food Security In Nigeria

    By Noah Ocheni,  Lokoja

    The General Manager of Kogi State Community and Social Development Agency, Momoh Dauda has called on farmers across the country to complement government’s efforts in ensuring food security for all Nigerians.

    Dauda who made the call during the celebration of Ogale Idi Oro new yam festival  in Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi Statel maintained that time has come for farmers to key into commercial agriculture for massive food production.

    He said the only option to overcome the dwindling nation’s economy is to diversify to agriculture inview of the prevailing sharp fall in the price of Crude Oil at the international market.

    According to him “Agriculture is capable of providing employment for our teeming youths as well as boosting commercial activities in Communities across the country”

    Chief Momoh Dauda said that the honour bestowed on him will no doubt serve as an inspiring spirit for him to do more for the community with an  assurance that he would give the needed support towards the development of Ogale Community market, school and drainages to prevent reoccurrence of flooding in the area.

    He however, reminded the community not to relent in their spirit of embarking on self-help projects as government alone cannot provide the people with all the needed basic infrastructures such as roads, food, education, potable water and electricity supply among others.

    The General Manager was honoured with a Chieftaincy title of Adetuluse of Ogale Land by the Traditional Ruler of the Community, Oba Otitoju Kolajo, for his agency support in the development of  the area.

    The Chairman of Ijumu Local Government Area, Taufiq Isah who was also conferred with a Chieftaincy title by the Royal Father of Ogale Idi Oro community, Oba Otitoju Kolajo promised to tackle insecurity problem bedeviling rural communities.

    The chairman ordered traditional rulers within the local government to brace up in ensuring that peace and security of lives and property reign supreme in their various domains.

    He promised that his administration will live up to its responsibility in providing democracy dividends to the people of Ijumu Local Governmet Area so as to improve upon their living standard.

    The Paramount Ruler of Ogale Idi Oro Community, Oba Otitoju Kolajo in his speech, said that the Chieftaincy titles conferred on the recipients were based on their track records of support  towards rural development.

    “I will do my best in the sensitization of my people to live in peace and harmony as no meaningful development can take place in the atmosphere of rancour and acrimony” the traditional ruler assured.

  • PDCRC Vows To Facilitate The Passage Of VAPP Bill Into Law In Kogi

    PDCRC Vows To Facilitate The Passage Of VAPP Bill Into Law In Kogi

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Director General of Kogi State Public Defender and Citizen Right Commission, (PDCRC) Abdullahi Zakari has reiterated his determination to facilitate and track the progress of passing the VAPP bill into law in the state.

    Zakari made this known on Friday during an advocacy visit to his office by the State Coordinator of Gender and Constitutional Reform Network (GECORN), Mrs. Eunice Agbogun.

    He reiterated that the VAPP bill by now should have been passed into law, stressing that he would use his good office to facilitate and track the progress from appropriate quarters.

    Zakari declared his readiness to partner with GECORN, an agencies who has human right struggle and abuse in the society as it’s focus.

    According to him, domestic violence is becoming gender bond, but prevailing more among women, hence the need to have an establish law that fight against such crime.

    While emphasizing on the welfare of those who are victims of child abuse, rape and domestic violence, the DG disclosed that as soon as the VAPP is passed in to law, his office will ensure the need for the Sexual Assault Response Centers (SARCs) to be created to enable proper protection of the victims.

    He however promised to use the intellectual and professional wealth of his office to promote, synergies and create a more formidable working environment for GECORN and Civil Society Organizations in the state.

    In her response, the state coordinator of GECORN, who is also the Executive Director of Challenged Parenthood Initiative (CPI), Mrs. Eunice Agbogun thanked the Director General of PDCRC for the warm reception and the good work towards humanity.

    Agbogun who thanked the DG for the follow up and contribution towards the VAPP bill campaign in the state stressed that the office of the Public Defender is cardinal towards the actualization of the network goals and objectives.

    Eunice therefore stressed the need for support mechanisms to address sexual and gender based violence in homes, internally displaced people, rural communities, urban areas, educational, health institutions, and workplaces.

    She also urged the DG to use his good office in helping GECORN in actualizing the demand on the Federal Government to declare March 8 a state of emergency on violence against women and girls.

  • UN’s Amina Mohammed marks 60th birthday with GSS kabusa students

    UN’s Amina Mohammed marks 60th birthday with GSS kabusa students

    By Joyce Remi- Babayeju

    The UN Deputy Secretary General, Amina Mohammed visited the Government Secondary School Kabusa as part of her activities to mark her 60th birthday.

    The FCT Minister Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello said that Amina Muhammed’s visit to the school was to spur the students to realize their fullest potentials through hard work and determination.

    Bello described Amina Mohammed as an inspiration and a role model to millions of young Nigerians.

    While wishing her a happy birthday, the Minister said: “We are particularly delighted that you will be spending some time in our schools in Kabusa and interacting with the pupils and their teachers. This will really gladden them and we thank you for this”.

     Intimating the UN Deputy Secretary General on educational framework of the FCT, Malam Bello disclosed that as part of efforts to ensure that children have access to quality education as contained in the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, the FCTA has in the last three years, established 25 new secondary schools spread across the FCT in keeping with UNESCO’s recommendation that no child should walk more than 2 kilometers to school.

     He said, “Here in the FCT, we share your passion for education as the tool for personal and national growth… We have also placed a premium on education for the girl child as we have 5 fully functional boarding schools for girls spread across the Territory.”

     The ministet who was  represented by his Chief of Staff, Malam Bashir Mai Borno, said the the F CT  has priortized entrepreneurial and vocational education for students so that  upon graduation, students will become self-employed.

       The  UN Deputy Secretary General, who was visibly touched by the reception accorded her by the students urged them to focus on their studies as they can be whatever they wish to be through education adding that “education is the foundation of any great nation and the first building block in life.

      In an interactive session with teachers of the school, Amina Mohammed also  urged the teachers to continue to put in their best in the molding of students under their care while assuring that the UN will continue to support the FCTA in every way possible to ensure that students in the territory get the best education they can have and the teachers get the enabling environment to impact knowledge.

     Chairman, FCT Secondary Education Board, Hon Yahaya Musa Muhammad congratulated Mrs. Amina Mohammed on her reappointment as the Deputy Secretary General of the UN and urged her to use her global position to impact positively on the Nigerian education system.

     Highlights of the occasion was the presentation of gift items to students of the schools by the Deputy Secretary General and the rendition of ‘Happy Birthday’ song by the students to the delight of the celebrant and guests at the event.

     Present at the event were the Acting Secretary, Education Secretariat, Alh. Abdulrazak Leramoh, Acting Chairman UBEB, Mallam Hassan Sule and other senior staff of the FCTA.

  • DSS Didn’t Invite Me For Questioning – Gumi

    DSS Didn’t Invite Me For Questioning – Gumi

    Kaduna-based Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has debunked reports that he was either quizzed or invited for questioning by the Department of State Security Service (DSS) over his remarks against the military.

    Sheikh Gumi said all his interventions with bandits inside the forest were done in collaboration with the support of the government and security agencies, hence he did not commit any offence.

    “Nobody Invited me for questioning or any arrest, I can say that categorically,” the Sheik said, adding, “since I ventured into the forest, I went there with full security, the police, with the knowledge of the DSS, traditional rulers and the Fulani leaders, I never went alone”.

    He also insisted that he never made any disparaging remarks against the military during his recent live interview on national television.

    According to him, there was nowhere in the TV interview that he categorically accused the entire military.

    The DSS had earlier on Friday said it invited the cleric for questioning.

    “Sheikh Gumi was invited by the Service,” the service’s spokesman, Peter Afunaya, said in a response to an enquiry.

    The spokesman added that “it is not out of place for it to invite any person of interest.”

    Although the DSS did not confirm the rationale behind the invitation, it may not be unconnected to the Sheikh’s recent outspokenness on the issue of banditry in Nigeria.

  • Again Bandits Abduct Nurse, several others in Kaduna

    Again Bandits Abduct Nurse, several others in Kaduna

    By Gabriel Udeh, Kaduna

    A Nurse and several others persons have been reportedly kidnapped in Kaduna state by the rampaging bandits.

    The staff Nurse identified as Rakiya Haruna was reportedly kidnapped Friday morning along kachia -Kaduna road.

    This is coming barely 48 hours after gunmen invaded same Kachia where they abducted over thirty residents, injured others and left one dead.

    Rakiya was reportedly kidnapped alongside others travelling in a commercial vehicle from Kachia to Kaduna town.
    The nurse was said to have been on night duty and was on her way to Kaduna with the others after closing when the incident happened.

    Her abductors are yet to establish any contacts with anyone, until the time of filling this report.

    Contacted, the state Police Command spokesman Mohammed Jalige has not made any official statement nor Kaduna State Government is yet to comment on the sad incident.

    This is coming barely 48 hours after gunmen invaded same Kachia where they abducted over thirty residents, injured others and left one dead.

  • DSS Invites Gumi for Questioning

    DSS Invites Gumi for Questioning

    The Department of State Services on Friday said it has invited Kaduna-based cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi for questioning.

    “Sheikh Gumi was invited by the Service,” the service’s spokesman, Peter Afunaya, said in a response to a Channels Television enquiry.

    Although the DSS did not confirm the rationale for the invitation, Sheikh Gumi has recently been outspoken on the issue of banditry in Nigeria.

    According to the cleric, amnesty should be extended to bandits, who he says have been ‘forced’ into criminality due to, in part, government neglect.

    In a recent interview, Gumi alleged that some military operatives actively connive with bandits to wreak havoc on the country.

  • Scholarship must be on merit, says Dikio

    Scholarship must be on merit, says Dikio

    PAP boss tours Bayelsa medical varsity

    By Amgbare Ekaunkumo, Yenagoa

    The Interim Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Col. Mlland Dixon Dikio (rtd), has insisted that the selection process for  the PAP’s scholarship scheme must be based on merit.

    Dikio spoke when he led delegates of PAP to tour the facilities in the Bayelsa State Medical University (BSMU) in Yenagoa.

    He explained that the beneficiaries of the scheme must compete for placements in the best universities, describing scholarship as a privilege and not a right. 

    While addressing the management of the university, the amnesty boss said the tour was designed to assess the capacity of the institution to train some beneficiaries of PAP as health professionals.

    He said part of the objectives of such training was to bridge the manpower gap  in the health sector of the Niger Delta.

    Dikio said: “We are  here today as part of our partnership and strategic linkages with institutions of learning across the country and beyond, to meet with the vice-chancellor and his team at the Bayelsa Medical University to assess the institution’s capacity and capabilities to train some of our beneficiaries as medical professionals.  

    “Indeed, we are determined to train some of our beneficiaries in this sector who are capable of being employed in careers in the diverse field of medical science to bridge the manpower gap in the region.”

    Dikio, who later spoke to some of the beneficiaries of the scheme in the school advised youths in the Niger Delta region to strive for excellence in their chosen careers.

    He advised the students to aim for extraordinary successes instead of settling for ordinary achievements in their professions.

    He asked them to correct their perceptions of PAP’s scholarship scheme reiterating that the programme was not an entitlement but a privilege.

    “I would like you to have a better understanding of scholarship. Scholarship is a privileged and one to be optimally used. Scholarship priority will be given to beneficiaries in courses with comparative advantage to the region”, he said.

    He thanked the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Ebitimitula Nicholas Etebu, for his excellent work in the institution. 

    He promised that exceptional students would be empowered by PAP to further their studies in line with the comparative advantage of the Niger Delta.

    In his welcome address, Etebu, thanked the PAP helmsman for the visit and assured him of the institution’s readiness to  provide its students with modern medical knowledge and skills to give them an edge over other graduates in the labour market. 

    One of the students of the university and beneficiaries of PAP’s scholarship, Fawei Isabra, commended Dikio for the opportunity to become part of the scheme. 

  • Olojongbodu  commends Osun CP over security

    Olojongbodu commends Osun CP over security

    By Richard Ayinde, Osogbo.

    Emergence of the Commissioner of Police, CP Olawale Olokode in Osun State as been described as a good development towards safety of life and property.

    The Coordinator of the Oodua Peoples’ Congress, OPC, in the state, Alhaji Leke Akintayo Olojongbodu, made this know on Thursday while fielding questions from journalists in his office in Osogbo the state capital.

    Olojongbodu, noted the efforts of the CP Olokode in tackling criminal activities in the state since he assumed the office saying his security strategy is fantastic which he said yielding positive result.

    The security guru who belongs to Dr Friedrick Fasheun’s led OPC commended the CP for the way he has been romancing with all the security personnel in the state towards achieving same goal in fighting hoodlums.

    According to Olojongbodu, “We have to appreciate the Osun Police Commissioner, CP Olokode with the way he has been relating with us, he brings all of us together and we are having a security meeting adequately to ensure that Osun is free of criminal activities.

    ” CP Olokode is a man of honour, workaholic, hardworking, brilliant, Godfearing, amiable and friendly as he did not play with his job.

    “CP Olokode used to tell us that, there must be zero tolerance for criminals in the state as Osun State must continue to maintain what it’s known for as a peaceful state”.

    Olojongbodu who informed that his group is always in collaboration with the state Police Command and other security agencies in the state in fighting hoodlums enjoined the entire people of the state to demonstrate their unalloyed support to the security personnel warning them not to harbour any criminal in their vicinity.

    Olojongbodu, who also commends the performance of the Special Adviser to the state governor on Security, Mrs Abiodun Ige, assured of the readiness of his group to attack any hoodlums both in the state and environs.

  • Osun 2021 Civil Service Week: We’ve expended N35b on pensions, gratuities since 2018 – Oyetola

    Osun 2021 Civil Service Week: We’ve expended N35b on pensions, gratuities since 2018 – Oyetola

    …says govt has consistently released N509m on a monthly basis to cater for pensioners under the Old Pension Scheme

    …as gov presented bond certificates to retirees.

    By Richard Ayinde, Osogbo.

    Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, on Wednesday disclosed that his Administration had spent about N35billion on payment of pensions and gratuities of retired workers in the State since 2018.

    Oyetola hinted that the Adminstration has consistently released N509 million on a monthly basis to cater for pensioners under the Old Pension Scheme, while not leaving out those on the Contributory Pension Scheme.

    He reaffirmed his Administration’s commitment to continuously uplifting the standard of living of all categories of workers by taking their welfare as the topmost priority.

    This is even as the Governor presented bond certificates to some retirees in the State.

    Speaking during the special Lectures organised by the civil servants through the Office of the Head of Service to celebrate Osun 2021 Civil Service Week at the Staff Development Centre, State Government Secretariat, Osogbo, Oyetola said the Government has recently released the sum of one billion, six hundred and forty-four million Naira (N1,644,000,000) for the payment of outstanding pension and gratuity of retired civil servants.

    He said the Administration has been living up to its constitutional and fundamental responsibilities to guarantee the security of lives and property of the citizens and as well ensure the people’s welfare since the inception in 2018 in spite of the depressed economy.

    The Governor who described civil service and civil servants as the engine room of government, noted that the Administration would not relent in its avowed commitment to continuously pay workers’ entitlements despite the harsh economic conditions arising from national economic challenges.

    “As a government, we will not relent in prioritising the welfare of our active and retired workers in the State. We will continue to pay workers’ entitlements despite the harsh economic conditions arising from national economic challenges.

    “We have consistently released N509 million on a monthly basis to cater for pensioners under the old pension scheme, while not leaving out those on the Contributory Pension Scheme. We have released the sum of one billion, six hundred and forty-four million Naira (N1,644,000,000) for the payment of outstanding pension and gratuities of retired civil servants.

    “In all, from 2018 to date, we have so far spent about N35 billion to cater for all the categories of our pensioners. I would like to therefore urge our senior citizens to continue to show understanding and support our government in our effort to reposition Osun and stimulate its economy for prosperity and abundance,” he added.

    Speaking on the lectures whose themes centred on tertiary education and innovating the Civil Service in the State, Governor Oyetola said it is heart-warming that the topics are a direct invitation to re-tooling the civil service to comply with the demands of the knowledge- and technology-driven 21st Century for national and global competitiveness as well as optimum performance and efficient service delivery.

    He noted that the themes of the lectures also reflected the dire need at the moment and what government must do to achieve the Osun of its forebears’ dream.

    Oyetola lauded the workforce in the State for being supportive to the Administration in its relentless efforts to build a virile and healthy economy capable of engendering socioeconomic development and prosperity for all and sundry.

    The Governor who urged the beneficiaries of the bonds to be prudent in spending their hard-earned money, said it behoves them to utilise the resources well by investing in productive ventures that will bring value to their families.

    Earlier, the Head of Service, Dr. Festus Olowogboyega Oyebade, thanked Governor Oyetola for standing by the workers, active and retired to promote the dignity of labour.

    He added: “Do you know that our Governor is great and greater too? On this occasion, we thank Mr. Adegboyega Oyetola for standing by the workers, active and retired, to promote dignity of labour.

    “We are paid in full. Today, over a billion Naira bond will be given to deserving retirees. As we speak, we have captured contributory pension to August 2018. Do you know that additionally, today, 108 retirees who are junior and intermediate retirees placed for payment from August 2018 to 31st December, 2020 will receive their bonds, courtesy of Governor Oyetola?

    “We are having security of tenure. And payments of our terminal benefits are made regularly. We now have Health Insurance Scheme for all the workers. As partners in progress, we demand for more on behalf of the workers and God will give you the needed enablement to do so,” he added.

    In their separate remarks, the pioneer President, Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Hassan Sunmonu, and Pioneer Osun Secretary to the State Government/Head of Service, Chief Moses Inaolaji Aboaba, commended Governor Oyetola for not defaulting on the payment of salaries and pensions since assumption of office.

    The duo also expressed gratitude to the State Government for sustaining the payment of full wages, salaries and pensions, saying the gesture has been a motivating factor not only to the civil servants who are the direct beneficiaries and the entire residents.

    They promised their continued support for the state civil servants and government respectively.

  • Olojongbodu commends Gov Oyetola’s efforts in security

    Olojongbodu commends Gov Oyetola’s efforts in security

    By Richard Ayinde, Osogbo.

    The Coordinator, Chief Friedrick Fasheun’s led Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC, in Osun State, Alhaji Leke Akintayo Olojongbodu has commended the Osun State governor, Mr Gboyega Oyetola on his efforts in protecting life and property in the state.

    Olojongbodu made this commendation in Osogbo the state capital while answering questions from our Correspondent in his office on Wednesday.

    He said, since inception of the incumbent administration in the state, Mr Governor has been putting some measures in place to ensure Osun is criminal free.

    According to Olojongbodu, “Governor Oyetola’s efforts on security network in the state cannot be over emphasised in which is making the state one of the peaceful states having in the country today.
    Mr Governor’s relationship with the security operatives including us the OPC in the state is very cordial as we can all see, he relates with us regularly with his Special Adviser on Security, Mrs Abiodun Ige just to ensure adequate peace in all nook and cranny of the state”.

    Olojongbodu who used the medium to debunk the insinuation making the round that there is division in the entire OPC groups in the state said there is no any division in the group as there is only one OPC having in Osun state today.

    ” We members of the OPC in the state see ourselves as one family, we hold security meeting together to ensure there is no room for any criminal activities ” the security expert said.

    The security guru who reiterated their readiness to collaborate with Governor Oyetola’s administration in tackling criminality however warned the hoodlums to stay away of Osun State as they are battle ready to avert any breaking of law and order.