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  • Kano Public Complaints Commission Assures More Progress in 2021, Showcases Achievements Recorded In 2020

    Kano Public Complaints Commission Assures More Progress in 2021, Showcases Achievements Recorded In 2020

    By Jabiru Hassan, Kano.

    Kano  state commissioner, Public complaints commission, Honourable Ahmed Ado Dadin Kowa  announced that  the commission would continue to works selflessly in the year 2021 in order to double efforts in order to ensure that all hands remained on deck towards the peaceful coexistence at both urban and rural settlements like what was seen in 2020.

    He disclosed this  in his office on Tuesday during an interaction with journalists in his office where he showcases many achievements they recorded in 2020, adding that ” we certainly recorded a tremendous achievements this year and we are focusing to achieve more progress in 2021 despites challenges that we often encountered in one way or the other as an organisation “. He lamented.

    Honourable Dadin kowa stresses that kano public complaints commission is doing all it’s best to see that the people of kano state  of all categories are really benefiting with their services which is now becoming more important at both  private and public sector as seen at previous times across the state.

    The commissioner announced that kano public complaints commission had successfully resolved so many cases of complaints either between the employed and employee, illegal sack, non-payments of entitlements, non-payments of compensations and quite a number of related misunderstandings which is a landmark achievements recorded.

    Speaking on the recent tour of all the 44 local governments areas in kano state, Honourable Ahmad Ado Dadin Kowa said that ” we organised the said tour in order to assess what is happening at the local government areas especially at the present democratic dispensation, where so many matters were found that often affects local council’s development and with our intervention, we are certain that more progress would be achieved with optimum results”. He emphasized.

    Furthermore,  the commissioner stated that the commission has recently distributed brand new motorcycles to the 5 Zonal officers of the commission due to facilitate their day to day activities in receiving complaints for onward forwarding to the state where the cases persisted, where he called on the general public to always channels their complaints to the commission through the zonal offices.

    He disclosed that ” our  challenges are many because all what we are doing is free of charge, therefore we needs more logistics and mobility here at headquarters because kano state is wider and it’s coverage needs powerful vehicles that can enable us to cover everywhere in the state, and I thanks the kano Anti corruption agency, the security agencies, judiciary, correctional service centers and the media who always extends what we are doing to public”. He concluded.

  • Niger state assembly’s first female House Leader impeached

    Niger state assembly’s first female House Leader impeached

    Binta Mamman, the the first female majority leader and the only female in the Niger state House of Assembly has been impeached. 

    The female lawmaker was impeached by members of the house of assembly during the plenary on Thursday December 24. 

    An official statement revealing why the former leader was impeached or the number and names of the lawmakers that supported the action against her is yet to be released by the house of assembly. 

  • Gov Ortom signs 2021 appropriation bill into law

    Gov Ortom signs 2021 appropriation bill into law

    By Isaac Kertyo Makurdi 

    Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom has signed the 2021 appropriation bill of N134 billion into law, stating that the speedy passage of the 2021 budget and 2020 supplementary bill marks another milestone in the history of the state.    

    Performing the ceremony at the government house Makurdi, Ortom pointed out that the recurrent  expenditure is to gulf N91.5 billion, while the sum of N42.7 billion is for capital expenditure.    The Governor applauded members of the 9th assembly over the quick passage of the aforementioned budget and sued for its sustenance. He acknowledged the support extended to him by members of the legislature since assumption of office.   

    Ortom commended the people of the state who stood by him amisd treats during the enactment of the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law of 2017.   

    The Governor who said it pays to do the right thing, expressed worry over escalating security treats posed by marauding herders. He however expressed joy over acceptance of the law by those who initially opposed to it. 

    The Speaker of the house, Hon Titus Uba while presenting copies of the appropriation bill to the Governor for assent, averred that the accererated passage of the 2021 budget was borned out of the desire to beat the past record.

  • Gov. Lalong signs 2021 appropriation bill of N147.6bn into law

    Gov. Lalong signs 2021 appropriation bill of N147.6bn into law

    Gov. Simon Lalong of Plateau has signed into law the 2021 appropriation bill of more than N147.6 billion.

    The governor, who assented to the bill on Thursday in Jos, thanked the members of the state House of Assembly for the speedy passage.

    The governor presented the proposed budget estimate tagged “Budget of Economic Recovery and Consolidation of Inclusive Infrastructural Growth” to the assembly on Nov. 11.

    Lalong said that the speedy and successful passage or the bill would enable the government to settle down to vigorously implement it.

    “This is a very significant event for the economic prosperity and peace of our state and I want to appreciate the speaker and the members of the House of Assembly for their commitment and diligence in passing the 2021 appropriation bill on time.

    “This again demonstrates the unity and patriotism that is guiding the synergy between the two arms of government in delivering good governance to our people.

    “The 2021 budget complies with the current economic realities, occasioned by COVID-19, which has made us to prioritise key areas that will impact our people,’’ he said.

    The governor promised to support businesses to wax stronger in the state, adding that the tax that would accrue from those businesses would be utilised to develop the state and create employment opportunities.

    “We hope to support businesses that will in turn pay taxes especially now that we have signed into law the new tax law for development.

    “I want to appeal to all citizens to support us as we fulfill our goal of achieving sustainable economic rebirth and empowering our people,” Lalong stated.

    Giving a brief breakdown of the budget, Mr Sylvester Wallanko, Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, said the lawmakers increased the budget size from N134.9 billion to N147.6 billion.

    He said that the rationale for the increase was based on the inclusion of some projects and programmes that were not envisaged at the executive level of budget preparation.

    He said the budget, passed by the House on Dece. 17, has N90.1 billion appropriated for recurrent expenditure, while capital expenditure would gulp N57.4 billion.

    According to him, the recurrent and capital expenditures represent 61 per cent and 38 per cent respectively, adding that the budget would be implemented based on the three-pillar policy of the Lalong-led administration.

  • COVID-19: NCDC records 1,041 new infections

    COVID-19: NCDC records 1,041 new infections

    The Nigeria Centre For Disease Control (NCDC) has registered  1,041 new infections of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country.

    The NCDC made this known via its verified website on Thursday.

    Daybreak reports that since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic last February, more than 912,114 samples had been tested by the agency.

    NCDC said that the new infections brought the total number of confirmed cases in Nigeria to 81,963, out of which 69,651 patients had been discharged and 1,242 deaths recorded.

    It said that the 1,041 new cases were recorded in 22 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    The centre said the number of COVID-19 patients who have been discharged had increased by 377.

    “Our discharges today include 128 community recoveries in Lagos State, managed in line with the set guidelines,” it stated.

    As for new infections, the NCDC stated that Lagos took the lead with 316 new cases, followed by the FCT with 210, Kaduna 83 and Plateau 70 cases.

    Gombe and Oyo had 56 each;  Katsina, 47;  Nasarawa, 35, Kano, 33 and Ogun, 21.

    Rivers reported 17 new cases; Niger and  Imo14 each; Delta, Kwara and Edo had 12 each;  Benue, nine and Anambra had eight.

    According to the NCDC Taraba and Ekiti had four, Ebonyi, six and Bayelsa and Sokoto got one each.

    The agency said that a multi-sectoral national Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), activated at Level Three, has continued to coordinate the national response activities.

    Meanwhile, the NCDC disclosed that in the recent weeks there has been a huge increase in the number of samples sent to the National Reference Laboratory in Abuja from several states and the FCT.

    “This has led to an unusual delay with testing, but we’re working round the clock,’’ it said.

    The NCDC appealed to workers in laboratories across the states to continue with COVID-19 testing, so that most samples are not sent to its laboratory in Abuja.

    “Despite the very tough year, we appeal to health workers across the country to sustain the response. We remain committed to supporting states,” the NCDC said.

  • Olisa Metuh released from Kuje Custodial Centre

    Olisa Metuh released from Kuje Custodial Centre

    A former Spokesperson of the People’s Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, has been released from Kuje Medium Security Custodial Centre.

    He was released on Thursday after the Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja nullified the seven-year jail sentence handed down to him.

    The appellate court had in its ruling, held that Okon Abang, the trial judge of a federal high court in Abuja, exhibited bias in Metuh’s case.

    The trial court had on February 25, 2020, pronounced Olisa Metuh guilty on all counts of money laundering and sentenced him to seven years in prison.

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had arraigned Metuh on seven count of money laundering for allegedly receiving N400 million from the office of the national security adviser under ex-president Goodluck Jonathan.

  • Governor Lalong Signs 2021 Budget/Anti-Kidnapping, Land Grabbing & Cultism Bill

    Governor Lalong Signs 2021 Budget/Anti-Kidnapping, Land Grabbing & Cultism Bill

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong on Thursday night signed into law the 2021 Appropriation Bill of N147.53 billion naira passed by the State House of Assembly.

    This consists of N90.19 billion as recurrent and N57.34 billion as capital expenditures.

    The Governor while signing the bill into law said the 2021 budget will focus on areas that will stimulate economic growth and recovery particularly as the year begins under a second wave of COVID-19 which has affected the economy adversely. 

    He said “With the successful passage of the 2021 budget within record time, we shall now settle down to implement the budget vigorously. As we face the second wave of COVID-19, we shall continue to appeal to our people to observe all protocols so that we do not have any reason to lock down again and further hurt the economy”.

    Lalong said the Government will in the 2021 fiscal year support businesses that will hopefully grow and in turn pay taxes especially now that the State has signed into law the new tax law for development.

    The Governor also signed into law the anti-kidnapping, anti-land grabbing, cultism and other anti-violence related matters bill also passed by the House of Assembly. 

    He said the law is long overdue because of the increase in kidnapping, land grabbing and other violent crimes within the State.

    The Governor said “as a responsible Government, we cannot fold our arms to see people being terrorized by criminals who are clearly out to cause mayhem. This new law will deal with anyone caught in the act and I urge security agencies to be on their toes and ensure that culprits are apprehended and made to face the law”.

    He called communities to rise up to the challenge by identifying and fishing criminals within their domains and passing relevant information to security agencies to act.

    The law provides death sentence for those convicted for kidnapping while those found guilty for cultism shall be jailed for a minimum of 7 years. Others involved in meteng out violence on anyone risk spending up to 10 years in jail upon conviction. 

    While wishing the citizens of the State a merry Christmas, the Governor again appealed for adherence to COVID-19 protocols saying his experience in the past one week confirms the reality of the pandemic.

    He recognised the patriotism, sactifice and diligence of front line medical personnel who continue to risk their lives in fighting the pandemic, asking them not to be deterred in saving lives.

  • Nigeria’s pilgrims’ body, best worldwide- Rev Pam

    Nigeria’s pilgrims’ body, best worldwide- Rev Pam

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission NCPC,

    Rev. Yakubu Pam has said that Nigeria has the most organized and efficient pilgrimage system in the world.

    Rev Pam made this assertion in Abuja recently while playing host to the Assistant General Overseer and Coordinator of the Northern Region of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Ezekiel Odeyem.

    The NCPC boss explained  that  owing to the mass movement of Christians

    and Muslims to the Holy Land of Israel and Mecca, the Federal Government

    had to establish both NCPC and the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria

    (NAHCON) to coordinate and regulate the activities of Pilgrimage in Nigeria.

    He commended the founding fathers of this two pilgrimage bodies

    as well as President Muhammadu Buhari for their support for Pilgrimage in

    Nigeria.

    The notable Christian Pilgrim Officer of said that  as a Commission, NCPC  would continue to partner with all the Churches in the country, adding  that the Commission would also encourage Pastors to preach messages that would elicit the interest of Christians to embark on Holy Pilgrimage.

    He further reiterated the fact that the Commission by its Act empowers it to coordinate pilgrimages to Israel and other Holy sites around the world such as Greece and Rome.

    He urged the clergy  to own  and drive Pilgrimage.  He urged Pastor Odeyem to use his reach to appeal to his faithful to buy into Pilgrimage and encourage self-sponsorship of intending pilgrims.

    He intimated the cleric that the Commission usually interfaces with various church leaders in order to bring them closer to the Commission and chart a new cause for Christian Pilgrimage in Nigeria in line with the Commission’s mandate.

    Rev.Pam cashed in on the visit to commend the visible innovation that the Redeemed Church of God had brought to the Ministry of God by ensuring that the presence of the Church is well felt in every nook and cranny of the Country.

    He further commended the visionary and sacrificial leadership of its General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye who has always been in the forefront of purposeful leadership.

    Pastor Ezekiel Odeyem said  that his visit was to congratulate Rev Pam on his well-deserved appointment and to partner with the Commission in pilgrimage matters.

  • Yuletide: NAWOJ FCT enjoins women, older persons to observe COVID-19 precautionary protocols

    Yuletide: NAWOJ FCT enjoins women, older persons to observe COVID-19 precautionary protocols

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    The Nigeria Association of Women Journalist (NAWOJ) FCT Chapter has enjoined Women, older persons  and Nigerians to  take  the COVID,- 19 precautionary protocols seriously particularly  in this Yuletide season.

    This was contained in a statement signed by the Chairperson NAWOJ FCT, Comr.Annah Daniel and The Secretary Comr.Nkiru Okeke.

    The statement said that observing the precautionary protocols was necessary as Nigeria is experiencing the second wave of COVID-19. 

     Daniel emphasized the need for self-responsibility in curbing the virus  as the burden is more on  issues on women, and older persons.

    She further urged women to be mindful of their children’s health during this season of celebration and to guard against rape and abuse of their wards.

    Recently President Muhammad Buhari 

     has authorised the PTF to engage with the States and the FCT to  enforce measures to ensure compliance to the precautionary protocols to curb the pandemic in the country.

    The association also called on Nigerians to shun all forms of violence and to embrace peace in this festive season of love.

  • Buhari’s Christmas Message to Nigerians

    Buhari’s Christmas Message to Nigerians

    I felicitate with our Christian brothers and sisters in particular and all Nigerians in general on this joyous occasion of Christmas 2020, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ.

    In Christendom, the Christmas season represents joy, peace, hope, love, goodwill and imminent salvation. These worthy values which Jesus’ Advent symbolize, are very much needed in our country at this time when we are confronted with diverse challenges like a rising spate of armed banditry, kidnappings, insurgency, economic recession and an upsurge of COVID-19 infections.

    I wish to, therefore, enjoin fellow compatriots to appropriate the hope that comes with Christmas and reinvest trust in this Administration’s determination and unwavering commitment to restore peace, security and prosperity to our dear country.

    Under my watch, the Federal Government will continue to provide the needed support within available resources to the gallant members of our armed forces and security agencies as they confront threats to our citizens. While I commend them for their efforts so far, I urge them to do more to checkmate increasing incidents of security threats especially in the northern parts of the country as well as the entire nation in varying degrees. Their display of tact, camaraderie, and expertise that led to the recent return of abducted schoolboys of Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, will remain a milestone in the annals of the country.

    For me, providing security for all residents in the country remains an article of faith. It formed a vital segment of this Administration’s three-point agenda right from inception, and we must follow through with it.

    I cannot in good conscience shirk this cardinal responsibility to secure lives and property. I feel pained each time a breach of peace and security occurs in any part of the nation. I am even more distressed when our youths, especially school children, are the targets and victims of mindless and malevolent elements in society. As a parent, I share the emotional torture and agony parents and guardians go through whenever their children and wards fall into the cruel hands of these enemies of decency and good society.

    I plead with fellow compatriots to give our military and other security agencies more time, cooperation and support by volunteering credible intelligence/information on activities of armed bandits, insurgents and other criminal elements within their communities in order to put an end to this blight on our security landscape.

    To be sure, the problems are beyond the simplistic options being bandied around. We shall remain focused on following the complex, multi-dimensional route to reducing the incidents of insecurity to the barest minimum. Our people must be free to live and move without let or hindrance. This is crucial not only to enthroning an atmosphere of calm and social cohesion, but for the economy to grow.

    Let us use this season of goodwill and joy to renew our faith in the ability of this Administration to make a lasting difference in the lives of our hard-working people. Our Social Intervention measures and other economic policies are already yielding positive results even at modest rates.

    We shall deliberately target our youths so that they will not fall into the trap of unpatriotic elements to foment social disobedience leading to avoidable loss of lives and property.

    Let me reiterate that while the right to peaceful association and protest is guaranteed under our laws, this Administration will not fold its arms and watch protests however well-intended, degenerate into wanton killings of law enforcement and other security personnel as well as the destruction of private and national assets.

    It is gladdening to note that the various schemes and components of the Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP) are being implemented faithfully to support micro-small businesses. I am particularly delighted that artisans, small-time transporters, traders and farmers are the main beneficiaries as we continue to provide safety nets to the most vulnerable members of our society as well as business owners to mitigate the harsh economic environment occasioned by COVID-19.

    In spite of dwindling national revenue worsened by the pandemic, we will do all that is required to fully implement the 2021 Budget of Economic Recovery and Resilience. We are optimistic that all things being equal, we should be able to exit a recession at the shortest possible time.

    There is every indication that our country is already experiencing a second wave of COVID-19 infection. As we celebrate Christmas with families and friends, I urge all citizens and residents to adhere strictly to the non-pharmaceutical prevention guidelines of regular hand-washing, wearing masks and social/physical distancing with a view to mitigating the spread of this devastating virus. While national and state institutions are trying their best, we must take individual responsibility and resist the strong temptation of compliance-fatigue by following the recommended protocols put in place by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and beat the ravaging pandemic.

    I have absolute confidence in the spirit of resilience of our people to do the needful and remain vigilant even as this festive season witnesses increased travels and celebrations. Staying alive to enjoy future festivals should be the watchword.

    I wish all Nigerians divine protection and Merry Christmas.

    Muhammadu Buhari