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  • COVID-19: Niger Govt orders all civil servants to stay at home

    COVID-19: Niger Govt orders all civil servants to stay at home

    Niger State Government has directed all civil servants to stay at home from December 21st, 2020.

    This is to avert the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, following the increased number of cases in recent times.

    The Governor’s directive was contained in a statement signed by the Head of Service Salamatu Abubakar on Thursday.

    READ ALSO: Governor Lalong Tests Positive To Covid-19, Goes Into Isolation

    According to the statement, the workers are to stay at home till further notice.

    The directive however excludes workers on essential services.

    Niger State has recorded 302 cases of COVID-19, with 12 deaths.

    Seventeen local government areas have so far recorded cases of the virus.

    On November 9, 2020, Governor Abubakar Bello had announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19, but on 16th November the governor recovered from the virus.

  • Revealed: Identity of abducted Kankara Schoolboy who spoke in released video

    Revealed: Identity of abducted Kankara Schoolboy who spoke in released video

    A family member of one of the kidnapped Kankara schoolboys who spoke in a video recently released by Boko Haram has been identified and named. He is Sani AbdulHamid.

    The member of AbdulHamid’s family, who said he was his brother, described him as a “very hard working SS2 student” and said his abduction has left his loved ones traumatised.

    In the video made public on Thursday, the boy was seen calling on the Nigerian government to quickly negotiate their release and withdraw the security operatives mobilised to rescue them.

    AbdulHamid was also a Shadow Prefect at the Government Science Secondary School (GSSS) and was abducted together with his younger brother, AbdulHamid AbdulHamid.

    He is reported to be the son of a permanent secretary in Katsina State.

  • Governor Lalong Tests Positive To Covid-19, Goes Into Isolation

    Governor Lalong Tests Positive To Covid-19, Goes Into Isolation

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has tested positive to COVID-19 following a test he and members of his family carried out.
    The test result indicated that Governor Lalong’s test returned positive while all members of his family tested negative.
    Consequently, the Governor who is asymptomatic has gone into isolation while his close aides are being tested.
    As a result, the Governor will henceforth work from home during the period of treatment. 
    All State matters requiring the Governor’s physical presence will be handled by the Deputy Governor.
    The Governor uses the opportunity to urge all citizens of Plateau State to observe all COVID-19 protocols as the pandemic is still prevalent.
    He advises citizens to apply all precautionary measures especially during the festive period by avoiding large gatherings, using facemasks, washing hands with soap and water and adhering to personal hygiene measures. 

  • NIWA Staff Tasks On commitment, dedication To Duty – Moghalu

    NIWA Staff Tasks On commitment, dedication To Duty – Moghalu

    From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Dr. George Moghalu, on Wednesday in Lokoja charged staff of the authority to be committed and dedicated to their jobs to guarantee retirement without stress.

    Dr. Moghalu who gave the charge at the NIWA 2020 End of Year Get – Together, Sent-Forth and Gifts Presentation to Retirees and staff who distinguished themselves in various NIWA offices said every staff had their exit time and should be prepared for it.

    “No matter how strong and competent you are, at the appointed time you will retire. We should support and value each other. Let us be more committed and prepared for retirement.”

    The arrangements, according to him was aimed at appreciating all those who distinguished themselves and some members who served NIWA creditably, assuring those who are still serving of an appointed time, to be also  celebrated”.

    The Director assured the staff of the management’s intention to  improve their welfare adding that staff welfare was being accorded priority attention and urged them to be more dedicated and committed.

    Air Vice-Admiral Iko Ibrahim (rtd), Former Chief of Naval Staff and  Chairman of the Board of Directors, NIWA, in his address urged the staff to be efficient, dedicated, place their job above all and leave a legacy on retirement.

    “Retirement is something to look forward to because there is nothing to worry about if you have worked very hard and to guarantee that, we, members of the board identify with you”, he said.

    Highlights of the occasion was the presentation of gifts and awards to retired General Managers, Best performing Area Office and Best Staff of the year, 2020, respectively.

  • Senator Akpan empowers 520 persons with disabilities in A’Ibom

    Senator Akpan empowers 520 persons with disabilities in A’Ibom

    A total of 520 physically challenged persons in Akwa Ibom yesterday in Uyo received life support training skills initiated by the Senator representing Akwa Ibom North East Senatorial District, Bassey Akpan.

    The beneficiaries drawn from the nine local government areas that constitute the Akwa Ibom North East senatorial district and beyond were trained in soap making, shoe making, mobile phone technology and other ICT skills and had resource persons from the Border Community Development Agency, BCDA, Abuja.

    In his remarks Akpan stated that the programme was conceived based on the huge number of requests by the physically challenged persons in the area and made possible through the 2020 budget in collaboration with the BCDA.

    The Senator, who is the chairman of the Senate Committee on petroleum resources (upstream) added that life support items such as manual wheelchairs, ear-hearing aids, guide canes and configured mobile phones and crutches would distributed to the participants.

    He assured the participants that, “a financial incentive will also be given to them, to help them start up the various trades of their choice, alongside a bag of rice for the festivities”.  

    The beneficiaries were selected based several requests sent to the office of the senator by persons disabilities for life support opportunities.

    Cordinator of the training, Dr. Unyime Okon, said the training was geared towards giving the physically challenged opportunities to position themselves adequately in the face of the present economic realities in the country.

    Okon disclosed that  more than 5,000 youth and women have so far benefited from the senator’s empowerment initiatives since his return to the senate in 2019.

    381 undergraduates he said have also have received scholarship for their education.

     In her remarks,  Mrs Lilian Elechi, an official the BCDA, lauded the Senator for facilitating a tailor-made training programme for people with disabilities.

    Elechi described the training as, “a bottom-to-top approach”,   and urged other lawmakers to develop a similar framework to ensure that people at the grassroots were positively affected.

  • Creative art key to tourism industry- DG NIHOTOUR

    Creative art key to tourism industry- DG NIHOTOUR

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    Director General of the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism, NIHOTOUR, Alhaji Nura Sani Kangiwa has said that the Creative Art Industry is a vibrant sub sector that is key to the Tourism secto

    Kangiwa who made this observation when he played host to the Most Beautiful face of the Southern Nigeria, Miss Uwah Edidiong Ezekiel when she visited his office.

    He called for support and collaboration for the Creative Art Industry by relevant institutions in the public and private sectors for development of the sector.

     This was contained in a press release signed by Ahmed Sule, Deputy Director, Media and Public Relations of NIHOTOUR and made available to Daybreak today.

    He noted that the beauty pageant industry is part of the Creative Arts that offers youths the platform to showcase their talents in a variety of ways that make them functional citizens contributing their quota for the progress and development of the country.

    He said NIHOTOUR as the apex public sector institution saddled with the responsibility of capacity building and offering skilled training of different grades and cadres in the country’s hospitality and travel-tourism industry is willing to support and collaborate with Miss Uwah Ezekiel to participate at all levels of beauty contests both at home and abroad and succeed as well as achieve her dream goal of becoming the most beautiful beauty pageant worldwide.

    The DG promised that NIHOTOUR will endorse the beauty queen in her bids and solicit for her the goodwill and financial wherewithal to pursue her career in local and global contests for the coveted crown of either the most beautiful face, most beautiful girl, etc. from public and private sector organizations, individuals and corporate bodies.

    Miss Uwah Edidiong an indigene of Akwa Ibom state who is the current Most Beautiful Face Southern Nigeria 2020 which she won in Lagos, September 2020, said she was at NIHOTOUR to seek for the support and collaboration of the Director General in her contest for Ms. International World 2021 Crown back to Nigeria as well as to request him to serve as the Patron of her organization under the auspices of the Most Beautiful Face of Southern Nigeria in view of his pedigree of philanthropic gestures and outstanding contributions to humanity.

    Miss Edidiong said she sees her crown and office as a call to serve humanity with the clear vision to rebrand the dented and lost image of beauty pageants and to share in the vision of societal growth through the offering of aids and assistance to orphanage homes, the less privileged in the society as well as in skill acquisitions in various trades and professions, especially of the programs and Courses offered by NIHOTOUR.

  • FG vows to ensure Nigerians access Healthcare services without falling into poverty

    FG vows to ensure Nigerians access Healthcare services without falling into poverty

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire has given the assurance that Nigerians would now access healthcare services without talking into poverty.
    Ehanire gave this assurance when Nigeria joined in commemoration of the 2020 Universal Health Coverage Day, UHC Day.
    Though the Minister noted that though the country has poor health indices the Federal Government is committed to repositioning the healthcare sector to ensure all Nigerians have access to quality healthcare they need without falling into poverty.

    He said, “UHC Day reminds us of our most urgent priority: providing quality healthcare services for the wellbeing of our citizens.”

    In his message to mark the Day, the Minister said the attainment of UHC is a high priority for the government and reforms are already happening to make quality services available, to more people, with stronger financial risk protection.
    “It is everybody’s right to have access to quality healthcare, whenever and everywhere. Any country that wants to have a healthy and viable workforce needs to be able to provide quality healthcare as there is nothing as damaging than an unhealthy population especially from diseases that can easily be prevented.

    According to the Minister, the Federal Ministry of Health and its agencies are working painstakingly to provide better access to higher quality services, increase community demand and improve health systems resilience, towards building the functionality needed to attain UHC.

    “It is based on this that the federal government is striving to rehabilitate and revitalize the primary healthcare as the bedrock of development of the health sector. The newly revised BHCPF Guidelines is expected to be used to establish one primary healthcare centre per political ward whereNigerians will be able to access health services with a reasonable financial implication, he explained.

    The WHO Representative , Dr Mulombo said health is a fundamental human rights and no one should be denied quality health services for financial or other barriers.

    Mulombo commended the Nigerian government for its efforts at providing quality care to the people everywhere anywhere through primary healthcare revitalization and leveraging on the Basic Health Care Provision Funds (BHCPF) which indeed is one of the nine-point next level agenda of Nigeria.

    He further urged the governments, development partners, civil society, communities and everyone to rally towards achieving UHC so that all people can enjoy good health and well-being.

    He said, “At WHO, we are placing emphasis on high impact areas, such as supporting whole-of-system reforms and exploring innovative ways to get more services to people, including using information technology.”
    The UHC Day is marked on the 12th December every year, the theme for 2020 is ” Health for All: Project Everyone”.

  • BREAKING: Boko Haram releases video of abducted Kankara students

    BREAKING: Boko Haram releases video of abducted Kankara students

    The Abubakar Shekau-led faction of Boko Haram has released a video confirming that abducted students of the Government Science Secondary school in Kankara, Katsina State, are in their custody.

    The students were abducted by the terrorist group in their dormitories on Friday, December 11.

    On Monday, December 14, the sect members released an audio claiming responsibility for the abduction. Read here.

    According to HumAngles, the sect group today, December 17, released a six minutes and 30 seconds long video that features speeches from Shekau and one of the schoolboys who looked distraught and bloodied.

    Tens of other young boys could be seen behind him, all covered in dust and appearing to be within a forest area.

    The relatively older student who spoke urged the Federal Government to settle amicablyBoko Haram releases video of abducted Kankara studentswith their abductors and advised against the use of military force in rescuing them.

    ”All the Army that has come here to help us, please send them back. They can do nothing to them. Please sir, send all the soldiers and jet back. We need your assistance” one of the abducted students say

  • #BringBackOurBoys: Fresh protest in Kastina over abduction of schoolboys

    #BringBackOurBoys: Fresh protest in Kastina over abduction of schoolboys

    Youths under the aegis of the Coalition of Northern Groups on Thursday staged a peaceful protest in Katsina State over the abduction of students of Government Science secondary school, Kankara.

    Members of the group carried placards with various inscriptions, among which are ‘Rebuild the North and not destroy it’; and ‘Nobody is safe in the North;End banditry now and Bring our boys’.

    The group earlier addressed a press conference during which it lampooned the Federal Government over its failure to provide security for Nigerians as enshrined in the constitution.

    The statement at the press conference was read by its National Coordinator, Balarabe Rufai.

    It read in part, “Sensing a huge vacuum in the political will and capacity of government to challenge them, these criminal gangs have spread their activities and made life miserable for millions of people across states like Borno, Yobe, Zamfara, Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Kebbi, Niger, Plateau, Adamawa, Benue and literally prohibited the use of major highways in northern Nigeria.

    “The insecurity along the Northern highways is so high that people are afraid of travelling 50 miles from Funtua to Zaria; or the 80 kilometers from Zaria to Kaduna, not to talk of from Sokoto to Abuja or Kano.

    “This frightening state of insecurity had in the last couple of weeks, escalated with the massacre of 43 rice framers and disappearance of 80 others in the hands insurgents in Zabarmari of Borno State.

    “The situation deteriorated to the current unacceptable level with the abduction of hundreds of students of Government Science Secondary School, Kankara in Katsina State by armed gangs that rode in and out freely without any security presence.

    “Besides the loss of citizens lives on a daily basis, this dangerous situation also comes with several other concomitant consequences that include a looming humanitarian crisis with reports indicating that by the end of 2019 alone, a total of 210,354 persons were displaced from 171 towns and villages in the North-West comprising 144,996 in Zamfara; 35,941 from Sokoto and 29,417 in Katsina.

    “Against the backdrop of this heightened insecurity, especially the recent kidnap of over 300 hundred students in Katsina, the CNG has inadvertently arrived at the following observations: That President Buhari and his government are apparently helpless, incompetent, incapable or unwilling to act to rescue these 300 kids currently in captivity, exposed to harsh weather conditions, torture, hostile unfamiliar environment, malnutrition, the trauma of forced separation and threat of imminent death.

    “That the audacity with which the over 300 school children were abducted right under the nose of the President who was a few kilometers away in Katsina at that time, confirms fears that government has completely lost the prerogative of providing security and therefore no longer reliable.

    “That President Buhari has ultimately reneged on the pledge he made in Chatham House, London in 2015, to tackle insecurity head on across the country, including paying special attention to the welfare of our soldiers in and out of service, and giving the made quate and modern arms and ammunitions to work with.

    “That Instead, the security challenges in the country, particularly in the North which risks complete human, economic, and educational emasculation, have escalated beyond the former state of affairs before the coming of the Buhari administration in 2015. That powerful interests in government, pursuing pecuniary personal benefits, are not willing to see an end to this multiple and intersecting challenges that are making life difficult for a people. That these powerful interests have ultimately resorted to the indiscriminate deployment of bands of non-state actors against any legitimate attempt at expressing citizens concerns over the situation.”

  • NIN Sim card registration, communication minister will cause second wave of Covid warns HURIWA

    NIN Sim card registration, communication minister will cause second wave of Covid warns HURIWA


    Leading Civil Rights Advocacy group-: HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has condemned the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy Mr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami for arbitrarily directing telecommunications companies to compel their over 100 million subscribers to return for another round of verification and re-registration so as to present their National Identity Card numbers or lose their lines within 14 days this December. HURIWA describes this directive by the Communications and Digital Economy Minister  as grotesque and an irregular attempt at causing massive catastrophic health emergency of unimaginable dimension. 
    Against the backdrop of this unscientific and risky directive done in a military fashion, the Rights group said the National Assembly and the citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria should resist this coercive and arbitrary directive which will inevitably threaten the enjoyment of all the Constitutionally protected and guaranteed fundamental freedoms and human rights of Citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria including the Right to life (section 33(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria given that the demand on over one hundred million subscribers to return for another round of verification and registration with a presentation of the so called National Identity Card numbers will expose Nigerians to the much talked about and much dreaded second wave of the CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC which according to medical experts is much more virulent and devastating. 
    “It is unbelievable that a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria will be so callous, capricious crude and tendentious by issuing a public directive on another round of SIM CARDS REGISTRATION at a time that the World over, nations are adopting and taking scientific, medical and precautionary measures to stave off the dreaded and grave consequences of the second wave of the Covid-19 PANDEMIC with stricter enforcement of the World Health Organisation’s Protocols such as wearing of face mask and social distancing.”
    “How will any rational thinking and sensitively responsible public official give such a primitive, wicked and lawless instruction which goes contrary to the Quarantine Act of 1926 which was invoked by President Muhammadu Buhari over 8 months ago since the emergence of the global pandemic of COVID-19 that has killed several millions of members of the human race? Does the Nigerian minister of Communication plan to generate mass suicide by Covid-19? Why compel millions of subscribers to return for re-registration with the so- called National Identification Number within two weeks even when virtually all the subscribers had on three occasions be compelled to produce either international passports, driver’s licence or National Identity Card numbers? Is the National Identity Card number higher in status than the Valid international passports that most Nigerians presented whilst registering their SIM CARDS at the point of procurement? This insensitive,  irresponsible and dangerous directive at this time of the second wave of COVID-19 must be resisted by all Nigerians”. 
    HURIWA recalled that the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy had issued the following statement: “Following the earlier directive on the suspension of new SIM registration by network operators, the Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim (Pantami) convened an urgent meeting of key stakeholders in the Communications industry on Monday, December 14, 2020.
    The meeting had in attendance the Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and Management of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), as well as the CEOs and Management staff of all service providers in the industry.At the meeting, the need to consolidate the achievements of last year’s SIM registration audit and improve the performance and sanity of the sector was exhaustively discussed and all stakeholders agreed that urgent drastic measures have now become inevitable to improve the integrity and transparency of the SIM registration process.To this end, the following decisions were taken for immediate implementation by all Network Operators:i.​Affirmation of the earlier directive to totally suspend registration of NEW SIMs by all operators.ii.​Operators to require ALL their subscribers to provide valid National Identification Number (NIN) to update SIM registration records.iii.​The submission of NIN by subscribers to take place within two weeks (from today December 16, 2020 and end by 30 December, 2020).iv.​After the deadline, ALL SIMs without NINs are to be blocked from the networks.v.​A Ministerial Task Force comprising the Minister and all the CEOs (among others) as members is to monitor compliance by all networks.vi.​Violations of this directive will be met by stiff sanctions, including the possibility of withdrawal of operating license.The general public is hereby urged to ensure that their NINs are captured in their SIM registration data.All inconveniences which might be occasioned by this directive”. 


    HURIWA recalled that earlier in  the year, the Presidential task Force on Covid-19 expressed alarm over second wave of COVID-19 by stating that it was disturbed by the wholesale disregard for its guidelines on the relaxation of the five-week lockdown of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Lagos and Ogun States, the federal government raised the alarm about a potential spike in the spread of COVID-19 yesterday, warning that if that happens it would have no choice than to shut down the country.

    HURIWA reminded the minister of Communications why his directives on re-registration of SIM CARDS that will spark off massive rush by over 100 million subscribers is a grace threat to the Right to life of Nigerians also recalled that the Nigerian Medical Association’s President, Prof. Innocent Ujah, who spoke against the background of the onset of the second wave of the pandemic in the country said steps must be taken to break the chain of community transmission of the virus for the country to combat the resurgence of the disease.

    Also, HURIWA recalled that a renowned virologist, Prof. Oyewale Tomori, however, blamed the discountenancing of health advisories by many Nigerians for the virus’ resurgence just as ahead of the Yuletide, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) have issued travel advisories urging people to avoid non-essential travels.


    HURIWA quoted the NMA President as saying thus: “It was predicted and it was expected that everyone should be prepared for it. If it was happening in other climes, other countries we will expect that it will also come to Nigeria. That is why we are preaching, appealing and advocating strict compliance with NCDC protocols.”

    HURIWA then wondered how the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy will out of the Blues give such a primitive directive on SIM cards  registration amidst the threats of COVID-19 infestations.