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  • Police recover additional 30 tractors looted in Adamawa

    Police recover additional 30 tractors looted in Adamawa

    Police in Adamawa said on Thursday in Yola that they have recovered additional 30 tractors, 107 bags of fertilisers, 28 hand tractors and 29 cartons of agro chemicals looted by some hoodlums who hijacked the #EndSARS protest. .

    The police announced only on Wednesday that they arrested 238 suspects from whom 35 tractors, nine vehicles, more than 600 bags of fertiliser, 50 hand tractors and hoes, and 18 bags of maize were recovered.

    Police Command’s spokesperson, DSP Suleiman Nguroje, said that the additional recovery was also made possible with the cooperation of other security agencies in the state.

    “The Command equally arrested four female and one male suspect, who allegedly looted public, corporate and private warehouses during the protest.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adeyanju, thanks the people of Adamawa, especially those who volunteered information to the police leading to the recovery of the looted items,’’ he stated.

    Nguroje implored the people to continue to give such useful information and to report any suspicious persons or hoodlums to the nearest police station.

  • Eid-El Maulud: Governor Fintiri Felicitates With Muslims, Calls For Prayers

    Eid-El Maulud: Governor Fintiri Felicitates With Muslims, Calls For Prayers

    By Musa Isa Ahmed

    Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa State has felicitated with Muslim Faithful on the occasion of the Maulud celebration.
    The Governor who congratulated Muslims across the world for the commemoration of the birth of Prophet Mohammed, pointed out that amid the crisis of the day, Muslims should pray for the Nation and her leaders.
    He said the unfortunate #Endsars protest was a great setback to not only Adamawa State but the whole country, regretting the loss of lives and wanton destruction of both public and private property.
    While urging the people to show patriotism and commitment to the growth and development of the state. He said. “This time calls for fervent prayers for Allah to intervene  towards the sustenance of the peace Adamawa is noted for”.
    He called for understanding amongst the people, appealing to all to use the celebration for supplication to Allah for guidance in the way they respond to situations.
    Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri said “As we rejoice in the celebration of the birth of Prophet Mohammed, let us be mindful of the need to pray for peace and unity amongst the citizens, which form the fulcrum for the progress of our dear state and Nation”. 
    He said “I have searched myself, and I’m asking all that feel I have offended them to please fine a place in their hearts to forgive me for Allah to accept our prayers as a people”.
    The Governor is also using this opportunity to appeal to the Muslim Ummah to rededicate themselves to the virtues of charity, selflessness, fairness and good neighbourliness that Prophet Mohammed represents.

  • LOOTING OF NYSC CAMPS, OTHERS: TIME  FOR A NATIONAL YOUTH VOLUNTEERS CORPS UNDER NYSC : SAYS HURIWA

    LOOTING OF NYSC CAMPS, OTHERS: TIME FOR A NATIONAL YOUTH VOLUNTEERS CORPS UNDER NYSC : SAYS HURIWA


     
    Gentlemen and ladies of the forth estate of the realm , We are here to strongly condemn the widespread and incessant looting, organised and highly ochestrated  arson and attacks by Some Misguided societal elements masquerading as youths searching for Covid-19 hoarded palliatives to loot NYSC Camps and other strategic National and private assets of Nigeria and Nigerians.  
     
    These brazen acts of criminality in the case of the Targeting of NYSC’s facilities which constitutes gross National sabotage demanding the stiffest judicial sanctions for offenders have come with many revelations that Government needs to investigate within the shortest possible timeframe to save Nigeria. 
     
    Besides, the Looting and devastating invasions of NYSC camps which also resulted in fatalities, has made it imperative for the president, His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari ( GCFR) to activate the intendments, signufucance and pragmatic essence enshrined in the following sections of the constitution in the section 220 ( 1)  (2) 
    Stating as follows: “1) The Federation shall establish and maintain adequate facilities for carrying into effect any Act of the National Assembly providing for compulsory military training or military service for citizens of Nigeria.
     2) Until an Act of the National Assembly is made in that behalf the President may maintain adequate facilities in any secondary or post-secondary educational institution in Nigeria for giving military training in any such institution which desires to have the training.”
     
     
    We humbly ask Mr President and the National Assembly to amend the relevant laws of NYSC to empower the scheme to begin the trainings for vetted and credible youths in military trainings to form a standing National volunteer Corp and for these citizens to be draw from the states to be mobilized at all times to resiliently partner with law enforcement agencies under the auspices of the office of the DG of NYSC who is a serving officer of The Nigerian Army to be rapidly deployed to carry out volunteer works of defending strategic National Assets so these kinds of ugly and lawless scenarios will never occur. This should follow the pattern of Israeli government. It shoyld be a revolving scheme lasting one calendar year just like same period with the NYSC SCHEMES WHICH IS AS RELEVANT AS EVER AND DEMANDS NATIONAL FUNDING CONSOLIDATION.  
    These volunteers can also be encouraged to enlist into the Army on the passing out parafe after working for MOTHERLAND FOR A YEAR and to explore other regular policing or para military institutions on permanent basis and this will save the cost of recruitment process of such agencies as NPF, NPS, NCS, and the national Civil Defence Corp after a year of purely voluntary service to the Nation: This we think is an idea whose time has come.   
     
    The protests should teach the political leaders of Nigeria that the sovereign and territorial integrity of Nigeria  is endangered if the youths are economically deprived and not carried along as strategic Nation building partners with the relevant government agencies. WE HAVE NEGLECTED THE YOUTHS MINISTRY AT FEDERAL AND STATE LEVELS FOR LONG. NOW IS THE TIME TO REVITALIZE AND FUND THE YOUTH SECTOR INCLUDING CONSTANT SPORTING ENGAGEMENT FOR YOUNG NIGERIANS ON STATE BY STATE, LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT BASIS. MINISTRT OF YOUTH NOW HAS A COMPETENT MINISTER WILLING TO WORK AND HE MUST BE ECONOMICALLY EMPOWERED TO IMPLEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES TO ENGAGE YOUNG NIGERIANS. 

    The federal ministry of youths development and NYSC should be put as FIRST  line charge such as the judiciary and the National Human Rights Commission and their budgetary releases boosted significantly to enable this forward looking Management of NYSC and the competent youths affairs minister to empower millions of young Nigerians. 
     
    The attacks targeting NYSC, Minister of FCT and Assets of certain individuals especially in cross River state must not be swept behind the carpet. 
    Government needs to investigate the intelligence that a certain senator funded the armed hoodlums to attack peaceful protesters which must have aggravated the scenarios and led to many deaths.  

    Government should investigate the police hierarchy. We suspect that the police hierarchy and beneficiaries of SARS are behind the coordinated attacks of warehouses. Certain criminal thugs may have been hired as agents provocateurs to attack warehouses to entice hungry and angry youths to join them in the looting sprees so as to dilute the essence, symbolism, significance of these global movements against Nigerian police use of torture and extrajudicial killing of Citizens by SARS. 

    • The FCTA procured palliative food items comprising rice, semovita, gari, beans, maggi, sugar, salt, vegetable oil, tomato paste. 
    • All items were procured and distributed in a very transparent manner with the active participation of CSOs and the ICPC, following the go-ahead of the BPP.
    • Individuals and corporate organisations donated items that were distributed as they come in a transparent manner, using a door-to-door implementation strategy that was adopted.
    • The FCTA had exhausted all procured and donated palliative items in its care before the widespread looting.
    • Palliatives were distributed to the 6 Area Councils in FCT, following the flag-off exercise by the HMS, in April 2020. The FCTA reached more than a million households in the territory with palliative food items.
    • The items that were looted at the Gwagwalada Warehouse on Monday, October 26, 2020, belong to CACOVID (a group of Nigerian businesspersons and corporate organisations that goes by Coalition Against COVID-19, under its food distribution programme). The items were only formally handed over to the FCTA on Monday, 12th October, 2020, a week into the nationwide ENDSARS protests. 
    • CACOVID Palliatives were scheduled for distribution before the End Sars protests began to turn violent last week. The CACOVID team had insisted on having beneficiaries’ list that was to be jointly reviewed by it and the FCTA, and the process was stalled because of the endsars protests. A Committee that was earlier inaugurated to make the arrangements and to monitor distribution of the items, was forced to put every plan on hold.
    • The Area 10 Arts and Culture Centre and Kubwa NYSC Camp Storages are empty of all palliative food items. Because Kubwa warehouse had no security presence, the hoodlums went in, met it empty and left.
    • The FCTA had to stop the hoodlums from accessing the Arts and Culture Centre to avoid vandalisation of government properties, banks, offices and other government facilities in the Secretariat.
    • Some of the items looted include relief items donated by NEMA for FCT flood victims, which distribution was about to commence following the enumeration of beneficiaries and determination of the extent of damage.
    • Kwali Area Council had received part of the relief items, Abaji Area Council was supposed to be next before the END SARS protests. 
    • Vandalisation of the FCTA warehouses in Gwagwa, Tungan Maje and Kwali led to the loss of fertilisers and agrochemicals meant for sale in readiness for dry season farming. Also lost to the looters and vandals is the buffer stock of grains already flagged off for sales at 50% discount price, to FCT residents. The purchase and sale of buffer stocks is a yearly global practice of keeping grain reserves for off-season sales to reduce prices in the market. Governments usually buy off farmers during bumper harvest to grant them reasonable income and then resell to citizens at 50% discount when the grains are off-season and scarce. Some FCT residents had already paid for the looted grains, and were to collect them on Monday, 26th October.
    • Other facilities that were looted and vandalised include the National Emergency Management Agency warehouse in Jabi and several private industrial warehouses in the Idu Industrial estate.

    *COMRADE EMMANUEL ONWUBIKO:

    HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA). 

    OCTOBER 28TH 2020. 

  • CBN releases framework for N75bn youth investment fund

    CBN releases framework for N75bn youth investment fund

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has released guidelines for implementation of the proposed N75 billion Nigeria Youth Investment Fund (NYIF).

    CBN, in a statement by its Development Finance Department, stated that the fund was a built-in strategy to effectively respond to the challenge of youth employment in Nigeria.

    The Fund, an initiative of the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, is to be managed by NISRAL Microfinance Bank.

    It stated that the major objective of the plan was to address fragmentation of youths initiatives that prevent assessment of impact.

    The Federal Executive Council on July 22, approved N75 billion for the establishment of the NYIF from 2020 to 2023.

    “It will provide Nigeria youths with investment inputs required to build successful businesses that can become sustainable employers of labour and contributors to the country’s development.

    “The plan targets young people between 18 and 35 years and details the needed actions required to support business establishment, expansion and consequent employment creation for youths in critical economic and social sectors,” it stated.

    The apex bank said that the fund was dedicated to investing in the innovative ideas, skills and talents of Nigerian youths.

    It added that it would institutionally provide the youths with special window for accessing the funds, finances, business management skills and other inputs critical for sustainable enterprise development.

    “The ministry is the lead implementation entity and is responsible for budgetary provisions and for funds mobilisation.

    “The fund aims to financially empower youths to generate at least 500,000 jobs between 2020 and 2023,’’the apex bank said.

    It added that part of the objectives of the fund was to improve access to finance for youths and youth-owned enterprises for national development.

    “It will also generate much-needed employment opportunities to curb youths restiveness, boost their managerial capacity and develop their potential to become the future large corporate organisations,’’ it added.

  • #EndSARS: Why family members of Lekki shooting incident are afraid to speak up – Falana

    #EndSARS: Why family members of Lekki shooting incident are afraid to speak up – Falana

    Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, says family members of those affected by the shooting at the Lekki toll gate have refused to speak about the incident “because of the environment under which we operate”.

    Falana said this on Wednesday, October 28 when he spoke at a virtual #EndSARS meeting organized by Omoyele Sowore, publisher of Sahara Reporters.

    Falana said the Lekki shooting must not be swept under the carpet like the ”killing of 347 Shi’ites in Zaria, Kaduna state, in 2015.”

    In his words

    “Nobody should believe the military, it has a history of lies, fraud and deception. Just in December 2015, the same chief of army staff claimed there was a traffic jam in Zaria and the big man wanted to move.

    And because of that traffic, he got soldiers from the first division in Kaduna to mow down hundreds of Shi’ites. And what was the explanation? That the Shi’ites wanted to assassinate the chief of army staff, and so his boys had to save him and in the process, they repelled these Shi’ites who had guns and about six or seven people died.

    But in a commission of enquiry set up by the Kaduna state government, we were told that indeed, 347 Nigerians were killed by the military; no autopsy, no postmortem, nothing whatsoever.

    Their bodies were taken away in the dead of the night and given a mass burial. And people will ask you, ‘if anybody lost his child in Lekki, why can’t they come up?’ Who has come up in the case of Zaria? Because you must understand the environment under which we operate.”

    The lawyer also said some of those injured in the Lekki shooting “had to forcefully discharge themselves.”

    According to him, the injured protesters were told in a hospital that they were going to be held liable for the riots in town, “and so, everybody had to move.”

  • Lagos State Govt. Public, private schools to reopen on Monday

    Lagos State Govt. Public, private schools to reopen on Monday

    Private and public schools in Lagos State can reopen from Monday, November 2, 2020.

    The Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, made this known in a statement on Thursday.

    The statement was titled, ‘LASG approves reopening of schools from Monday’.

    It read in part, “The Lagos State Government has approved the re-opening of schools for all classes in public and private schools across the State beginning from Monday, 2nd of November, 2020 while boarders in public schools are to resume on Sunday, 1st of the same month.”

    Details later…

  • Niger State Govt. bans all forms of processions and protests in the state

    Niger State Govt. bans all forms of processions and protests in the state

    The Niger state government has banned all forms of processions and protests in the state.

    Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Alhaji Ahmed Matane made the announcement in a statement in Minna on Wednesday, October 28. 

    He said that the measure is with immediate effect and it includes Eid-el-Maulud processions, rallies, and gatherings on the streets that will lead to the blocking of roads.

    Mr. Matane also said that Muslim clerics are to ensure that the Eid-el-Maulud activities are celebrated within their places of worship.

    He noted that the decision to ban protests and processions follows the security situation in the country following the widespread EndSARS protests

    The SSG assured residents that the government will continue to respect the right of the people of the state to go about with their legitimate activities. But warned that no group will be allowed to abuse the right of the citizens by breaking the law and infringing on other people’s rights in the community and public roads. 

  • Kano Govt directs private schools to slash 3rd Term fees

    Kano Govt directs private schools to slash 3rd Term fees

    Kano State Government has urged proprietors of private schools to reduce school fees by 25 and 30 per cent for the 2019/2020 Third Term academic session.

    The state’s Commissioner for Education, Sanusi Kiru, stated this in a statement signed by Aliyu Yusuf, the Public Relations Officer of the ministry, on Thursday in Kano.

    Kiru said the ministry was considering cancellation of the Third Term session, if the school proprietors remained adamant to reduce the fees.

    He said the measure was imperative in view of the economic realities ocassioned by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    He said: “Two parallel adhoc committees were constituted to discuss with proprietors of the schools on the downward review of the fees as done in some states.

    “Failure to do so; the ministry will cancel the Third Term session, and the academic calendar  will commence with a new session in January 2021.

    “Proprietors of private schools should appreciate the support they enjoyed from the state government and extend the same gesture to the good people of the state.”

    The Commissioner said the ministry had fixed Nov.1, dateline for the schools to comply, warning that: “the ministry will be left with no option than to take such a revolutionary decision in public interest.”

  • Fire gutted 18 rooms, 8 toilets in Kano Nursing School

    Fire gutted 18 rooms, 8 toilets in Kano Nursing School

    The Kano State Fire Service has confirmed that 18 rooms and eight toilets razed in Wednesday night fire at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kano.

    Alhaji Saidu Muhammed, Public Relations Officer of the Service, confirmed the incident in an interview on Thursday in Kano.

    Muhammed said that the Service received a distressed call from one Ibrahim Bashir of fire outbreak at a students’ hostel in the school.

    He said the fire started at about 6:37 p.m. gutted upper floor of the building destroying 18 rooms and eight toilets.

    The spokesman said that a team of fire fighters were deployed to the scene who extinguished the fire, adding that there were no casualties in the incident.

    Muhammad enjoined residents to keep fire buckets, blankets and extinguishers at home to curtail fire incident.

    He added that the cause of the fire is being investigated.

  • Sen. Akpan empowers 247 SME trainees in A’Ibom

    Sen. Akpan empowers 247 SME trainees in A’Ibom

    By Samuel Ogenyi, Uyo

    At least 247 women and youths from Akwa Ibom North East Senatorial District yesterday benefitted from an entrepreneurial developement training programme meant to equip them with skills necessary for their small scale enterprise.  

    The training programme which was facilitated by the Senator representing the district, Senator Bassey Akpan had beneficiaries drawn from the nine local government areas of the Akwa Ibom North East senatorial district.

    It was organised in conjunction with the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) and was part of strategic empowerment programme to boost the entrepreneurial skills of women and youths from the area.

    Akpan at the occasion urged the beneficiaries to put to use the knowledge acquired from the programme and stressed that the training was an opportunity for participants to sharpen their entrepreneurship skills needed for the 21st century business environment.

    Akpan, who is also the chairman of the Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream) and who was represented by Dr Unyime Okon also charged them to make judicious use of the financial assistance that was given them.

    One of the beneficiaries, Ekong Okon from Ibesikpo Asutan local government area lauded the facilitator for the opportunity offered them to gain knowledge, and assured that they would make optimum use of the training initiative.

    The participants received the sum of N20,000 each and starter packs of hair dressing and beauty grooming.