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  • Why I Raped 3-Month-Old Baby – Suspect

    Why I Raped 3-Month-Old Baby – Suspect

    By Abel Leonard

    The personnel of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nasarawa state command have arrested a man suspected of raping a three-month-old baby in Adogi, Lafia Local Government Area of Nasarawa state.

    The deputy commandant of the NSCDC command in Lafia, Bisi Olugboyega told newsmen at a press briefing today.

    The 27-year-old suspect named Ahmadu Yaro confessed to the defilement of Rakiya Aliyu during questioning by security agents.

    According to him, he carried out the dastardly act for fun and not for ritual purpose.

    The suspect testified that he had been involved in several sexual abuses especially against babies in that community.

    The NSCDC boss narrated the incident thus:

    On the 14th day of June, 2020 at about 1533hours on Sunday, we received an intelligence information that a baby of three (3) months was sexually assaulted and brutally injured by unknown person and was taken to the Dalhatu Arab Specialist Hospital (DASH) Lafia on the 27th of May, 2020 at about 0300hours. After series of examination at Dalhatu Arab Specialist Hospital, it was realized that her case is beyond Dalhatu Arab Specialist Hospital and was referred to the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) Plateau State dated 28th day of May, 2020.

    Maimuna Adam, mother of the victim explained that the incident occurred in the midnight of May 27, when the family was asleep and the door to their room was left open due to heat being experienced in the area.

    “The incident occurred on Wednesday 27 of last month when suddenly I woke up around 3am and found that my baby was missing. I checked my phone which was also close to me before I slept, but it was also missing,” the mother narrated.

    Maimuna said soon after she realised that something was wrong with her infant daughter, she began to shout and people in the compound and others woke up to come to the aid of the family.

    She explained that when both men and women of the village trooped into their compound, they went out in search of the baby on foot and motorcycles, and ultimately the child was found in an uncompleted building bleeding.

    “She was found lying in the building with her pant kept aside. Everywhere across her private part was blood and then we rushed her to the hospital, “ she added.

  • KANO TO COMMENCE VACCINATION OF LIVESTOCK

    KANO TO COMMENCE VACCINATION OF LIVESTOCK

    By Samuel Itsede

    A Multi million Naira State-wide Cattle and small ruminants’ vaccination campaign, targeting over million livestock yearly, will commence in Kano, in November this year, according to a statement by Ameen K. Yassar,
    Project Communication Specialist to the Kano state government, the State Project Coordinator, Kano Agro Pastoral Development Project, Malam Ibrahim Garba made the announcement.

    “This strategic exercise is primarily to promote animal health by preventing disease outbreaks that can have a destructive effect on animal production, as well as on human and animal health”, he said.

    In addition to farm animal productivity and food safety, vaccination plays an important role in human health through the control of some zoonotic diseases (diseases that pass from an animal or insect to human beings).

    The Project Coordinator disclosed this while receiving the chairman, Kano Dairy Cooperative Union, Usman Abdullahi Usman and members of Falgore, Doguwa and and Watari Cooperative Unions, at the project office in Kano.
    “Cattle and small ruminants, like other livestock, are vulnerable to some diseases. One key to keeping the livestock healthy is by implementing a proper and routine vaccination programme”.

    “The vaccination is a very important intervention area of our project because it was observed that inadequate vaccination campaigns coverage are the major constraints to increasing cattle production and improving productivity”, he stated.

    “I also want to inform you that the project will invest in commercial fodder production, construction of milk collection centers, improvement of cattle markets, through the provision of infrastructure, as well as the provision of reference laboratory, among others, as part of multi dimensional initiatives to improve the livestock sector in Kano”, Malam Ibrahim stressed.

    “These efforts will reduce the number of nomadic animals, meaning a reduction in risk of conflict and increase in the availability of milk and meat in the state”.
    He, therefore, urged cattle breeders to cooperate fully towards the success of the vaccination campaign in view of its importance.

    Earlier, the chairman, Kano Dairy Cooperative Union, Usman Abdullahi Usman explained that the visit was to discuss how dairy cooperatives can effectively key into the Kano Agro Pastoral Development Project.
    He urged the project to look into the possibility of investing in the improvement, processing and marketing of small ruminants milk in view of its high nutritional and health value.

  • BREAKING: Veteran actor, Ogun Majek, is dead

    Veteran Yoruba actor, Gbolagade Akinpelu, popularly known as Ogun Majek, is dead.

    Our reporters gathered that he died on Thursday morning at his Imalefalafia, Oke-Ado, Ibadan home.

    The President of Theatre Arts and Movie Practitioners Association of Nigeria, Bolaji Amusan, aka Mr Latin, confirmed his death.

    Details later…

  • Nigeria to boost economy with N2.3tn

    Nigeria to boost economy with N2.3tn

    Nigeria is injecting the sum of N2.3 trillion to stimulate its economy, in view of covid-19 pandemic.

    The country’s Executive Council also called FEC on Wednesday approved the N2.3 trillion sustainability package, recommended by the Economic Sustainability Committee chaired by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, to revamp the economy.

    It also approved N122.280billion billion to build seven roads in different parts of the country and another N14.90 billion for the award of contracts for 11 ecological projects in the six geopolitical zones.

    It would be recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari set up the Osinbajo committee on March 30 to come up with an economic sustainability plan as a response to challenges posed to the economy by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The Minister of Finance and Budget Planning Mrs. Zainab Ahmed who made the disclosure while briefing State House correspondents in Abuja after the FEC meeting said the council approved the report containing the N2.3trillion package as NESP.

    She said the package is a 12-month plan meant to create jobs, ensure a flow of liquidity in the economy, support small and medium enterprises and prioritise local content with the overall intention of saving the econo

  • NCDC records 649 new cases of Covid-19, bringing to over 22,000

    NCDC records 649 new cases of Covid-19, bringing to over 22,000

    According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) Nigeria now has over 22,000 recorded cases of coronavirus with 649 recorded on Wednesday.

    Out of the total number, 7613 have recovered while 542 have died across the country.

    The NCDC said Nigeria has now tested over 117,569.

  • 7000 Nigerian youths certified by IBM on digital skill- Youth and Sports Minister

    Nigeria’s Youth and Sports Development Minister, Sunday Dare, has said that about 7000 Nigerian youths have been certified by IBM in digital skill.

    He made the statement while speaking with State House correspondents on the outcome of the Federal Executive Council’s virtual meeting.

    He said the training Programme was organised by the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development with the aim of addressing youth unemployment in the country.

    The meeting was chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja on Wednesday.

    The minister said-“The one that we have started, which really gladdens our hearts at the ministry, which is part of our success story, is the IBM Digital Skill Training.

    “As soon as COVID-19 happened, we decided to migrate from an offline platform to an online e-learning platform

    “And within three months, with the IBM partnership, we have been able to train 7,000 youths. Most of them have received IBM certifications which they can use to work anywhere in the world.

    “Right now, over 9,000 youths have registered. Some are half way through their training and that is ongoing,’’ Dare said.

    “So, I think youth development in our country and under the ministry of youth and sports development is on a new trajectory and the one that we are looking forward to is the 100 million AfDB Support for the DEEL Programme,’’ he said.

  • COVID-19 Pandemic: Nigeria – China engage in fighting the coronavirus together

    COVID-19 Pandemic: Nigeria – China engage in fighting the coronavirus together

    The Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service Muhammad Babandede MFR during the presentation for donation of medical goods by CCECC management on behalf of China General Chamber of Commerce in Nigeria and Zall foundation of China on Wednesday 24th June 2020 at the NIS Headquarters accompanied by the top management of the service, 9 cartons of disposable surgical masks, 11 cartons of Disposable protective suite and 1 infrared thermal imaging thermomètre were donated.

    The Vice Chairman unit of China General Chamber of Commerce in Nigeria, CCECC Nigeria Limited released his statement, saying that in the face of COVID-19, the Government of Federal Republic of Nigeria has taken strong measures to effectively slow the spread of the virus and we must committed in fighting COVID-19 together. The Chamber with its members wishes to express the profound gratitude to Nigeria Immigration Service for consistent support of NIS in strengthening the economic tie between the two countries.

    “We are convinced that humanity will ultimately defeat the virus, all the people are poised to embrace better days ahead,” the statement said.

    The Comptroller General expressed his gratitude toward the company for being sensitive to the situation at hand and supporting the service.

     

     

  • Buhari sets up panel to Probe EFCC chair, Magu

    Buhari sets up panel to Probe EFCC chair, Magu

    By Samuel Itsede

    The Presidency has constituted a panel to probe sundry allegations of fraud and corruption against the Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu.

    The five man panel made up of the Co’s to the President, NSA, DSS among others was set up by the Presidency following a letter written by the Attorney-General of the Federation, AGF and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN) alleging discrepancies in Magu’s handling of forfeited properties and recovered looted funds.

    It would be recalled that last week, Malami had written to President Muhammadu Buhari seeking the removal of Magu as the anti- graft agency boss over the allegations.

    Highly placed presidency source revealed to Daybreak that President Buhari upon receiving the memo against the EFCC boss by the AGF, directed the National Security Adviser, NSA, Major General Babagana Monguno (rtd), his Chief of Staff, Ibrahim Gambari, the DG DSS, Magaji Bichi, a representative from both the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to look into the allegations and report back.

    According to the source, the panel has already started sitting.

    He said both the acting chairman of the EFCC and the AGF would appear before the panel for some interactions, questioning and explanations.

    However, an EFCC source said that Magu since assumption of office has ran a transparent government in terms of handling of forfeiture of properties, looted funds and other funds recovered from public office holders and fraudsters.

    Malami had last week, in a memo to the President accused the EFCC chairman on several grounds ranging from “diversion of recovered loots to insubordination and misconduct.”

    But Magu is fighting back and his supporters within the presidency are of the opinion that “removing Magu at this time when he has given muscle to Buhari’s anti-corruption fight would be a mistake.”

  • FEC approves N2.3trn to address disruption of economy by COVID-19 pandemic

    FEC approves N2.3trn to address disruption of economy by COVID-19 pandemic

    The Federal Executive Council (FEC) presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday approved N2.3 trillion stimulus package to support the Nigerian economy in the face of the disruptions and challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, who disclosed this to State House correspondents at the end of the Council meeting in Abuja, said the package was part of the Nigeria Economic Sustainability Plan (NESP) as recommended by the Vice President Yemi Osinbajos led committee.

    According to her, the goals of the NESP is to create jobs, put money into the economy, as well as stop the economy from slipping into recession, support small businesses and prioritize local content (Made-in-Nigeria).

    The Minister revealed that the NESP was a 12-month ‘Transit’ Plan between the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) and the ERGP-successor-plan currently being worked upon.

    “The total package that we presented today is in the sum of N2.3 trillion, N500 billion of this is a stimulus package that is already provided for in the amended 2020 Appropriations Act. These are funds that we have sourced from special accounts.

    “We also have N1.2 trillion of this funds to be sourced as structured low cost loans which are interventionary from the Central Bank of Nigeria as well as other development partners and institutions.

    “We have N344 billion that will be sourced from bilateral and external sources and also additional funds that we can source locally.

    “There is a strategy that has been adopted and this whole plan is to enable us respond to the triple problem of low exchange rate, youth unemployment as well as negative growth which is facing us now.

    “The plan has to also support small businesses that have suffered severe impact of COVID-19 as a result of lock down. Specially, the hotel (hospitality) industry, private schools, restaurants as well as the transport sector have been very well impacted by this.

    “We have also seen a significant impact on the poor and the vulnerable and even people that were okay as small traders, have been hard hit by standstill that we witnessed as a result of lockdowns,’’ she said.

    She stated that the Council endorsed the adoption of direct labour intervention process in the execution of agricultural, housing and road construction projects to create jobs, using labour intensive methods.

    She said: “Council was able to take our reports and the interventions in the plan is that we prevent businesses from collapsing and also to infuse liquidity around the Nigerian economy, to create jobs using labour intensive methods such as agriculture, facility management, housing, construction, direct labour interventions that will create a lot of jobs very quickly.

    The minister said the Osinbajo committee also proposed in the plan the need to undertake growth enhancing jobs, creating infrastructure investments in roads, bridges, solar power, communications technology and several others.

    “We have promoted in the plan manufacturing and local production at all levels, we are advocating for the use of made in Nigeria in all of these public works that we will be doing as a way of cresting jobs opportunities to enhance jobs sufficiency.

    “So, we expect for road construction for instance, we expect the minister of works not buy bitumen but to consider the use of gemstones and cement or other materials that can be used here, that way we converse our resources and will also be able to ignite other sectors within the economy,’’ she added.

    On housing, the minister revealed that 300,000 houses would be built by the federal ministry of works and housing, using standard designs that will be done by the ministry, using strictly low cost materials.

    “On the building sites, the plan is to have carpenters and others that will have multiplier effect on the economy.

    The Minister of Works and Housing, Babtunde Fashola, also told the correspondents that his ministry presented memorandum for the award of seven road projects across the country at the cost of N122billion

    He said: “There are seven roads in all. The roads were valued at a total sum of N122. 280 billion expected to generate employment for about 2564 people.”

    The roads, according to him, are the dualization of Akure to Ado Ekiti road connecting Ondo and Ekiti states at the sum of N23. 751 billion; construction of Ukana-Akpautong-Ikot Ntuen road in Akwa Ibom State, for N1. 538 billion and construction of Iluke-Aiyetoro Kiri-Abugi-Eggan road in Kogi State for N25.352 billion.

    Others are the rehabilitation of Odo-Ona Elewe Idiayunre-Marou – Ogun State border road in Oyo state for N4. 6billion; construction of Tamawa-Gulu road in Kano state phase three and Maigar-Guru section for N1. 5billion.

    He disclosed that N59.7billion was approved for rehabilitation of Potiskum-Fika-Bajoga-Gombe road linking Yobe and Gombe states while N6.7billion would be expended on the construction of Kachako-Danbazzau road in Kano State.

    According to the minister, the Council approved the award of these roads for implementation under the 2020 Appropriation.(NAN)

  • COVID-19 in Nigeria: Confirmed cases exceed 22,000 as NCDC announces 649 new cases

    COVID-19 in Nigeria: Confirmed cases exceed 22,000 as NCDC announces 649 new cases

    A total of six hundred and forty-nine cases of coronavirus were recorded in Nigeria.

    The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, announced the figure on Wednesday.

    NCDC said Lagos State recorded 250 cases, while Oyo State followed with 100 cases.

    The two states have recorded high figures for the past two days.

    Nigeria now has a total of 22,020 confirmed cases and 542 deaths.

    The tweet reads, “649 new cases of #COVID19;

    Lagos-250
    Oyo-100
    Plateau-40
    Delta-40
    Abia-28
    Kaduna-27
    Ogun-22
    Edo-20
    Akwa Ibom-18
    Kwara-17
    FCT-17
    Enugu-14
    Niger-13
    Adamawa-13
    Bayelsa-7
    Osun-6
    Bauchi-6
    Anambra-4
    Gombe-3
    Sokoto-2
    Imo-1
    Kano-1

    “22,020 cases. 7,613 discharged. 542 deaths.”