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  • Federal Government Raises Cargo Clearance Exchange Rate to N952/$

    Federal Government Raises Cargo Clearance Exchange Rate to N952/$

    The Central Bank of Nigeria, on behalf of the Federal Government, has elevated the exchange rate for cargo clearance from N783/$ to N952/$. This adjustment follows closely on the heels of a recent increase from N757/$ to N783/$, which occurred just three weeks prior.

    The initial raise in November saw the exchange rate climb by 3.4%, moving from N757 per dollar to N783 per dollar. As of Thursday, this updated rate of N952 per dollar has been noted on the Nigeria Customs Service portal.

    Further details to follow.

  • Gov. Mutgwang urges NCPC staff to add value  to Commission’s goals

    Gov. Mutgwang urges NCPC staff to add value to Commission’s goals

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    The Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang has urged staffers of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission, NCPC to ensure they add value to the overall cooperate goal of the Commission.

    Mutfwang gave this advice when he declared open the 2023 NCPC Retreat held at Crest Hotel,Jos Plateau State.

    Governor Mutfwang who was represented by his Deputy Governor, Josephine Piyo expressed her delight to be part of the NCPC 2023 General Staff retreat and urged the staff of the Commission to work towards achieving the corporate goals of the Commission.

    He noted that the retreat will give Staff the ample time and opportunity to participate and learn from one another in order to add value to the system.

    He commended the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Rev Dr Yakubu Pam for successfully conducted three Staff retreat since his assumption of office in 2020, according to him, “this is evident that the Staff welfare and success of the Commission is paramount to you.”

    Gov. Mutfwang also urged the staff to take the retreat seriously as the essence of the retreat was to instigate a paradigm shift in leadership roles in the Commission.

    The Executive Secretary Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission Rev.Dr.Yakubu Pam in his remarks thanked the Almighty God for another opportunity to hold a staff retreat.
    He said, “this is the third in the series that is being held for the second time in the city of Jos, plateau State.”

    ‘The first of its kind was held in December 2020, shortly after his assumption of office as the third substantive Executive Secretary of the Commission.”

    Rev.Pam expressed his delight for having his staff from the headquarters in Abuja and the six geopolitical zones all converged under one umbrella in Jos to bond and at the same time brainstorm for the importance of the Commission.

    He assured the staff that this year’s retreat would be different in terms of content and form as it has been planned in such a way that every staff would be affected directly or indirectly for maximum impact.

    He said, ” this is evident from the theme of the retreat ; ” Leadership Transformation for Strategic Productivity”.

    According to the NCPC Lead, the retreat targeted key leadership areas and exploring strategic principles to heighten productivity of Staff.

    In his remarks, Chairman of the Plateau State Christian Pilgrims welfare Board, Bishop Zumbes Juan represented by the Executive Secretary Plateau State Christian Pilgrims welfare Board, Rev.Wanson Bagu applauded the Executive Secretary, Rev. Dr.Yakubu Pam for organizng such interactive retreat and called on Staff of the Commission to make themselves useful during the retreat and make ensure a take home.

  • Breaking News: Protesters Converge at National Assembly, Demand Minister’s Resignation Over Kaduna Bombing

    Breaking News: Protesters Converge at National Assembly, Demand Minister’s Resignation Over Kaduna Bombing

    In a swift response to the Sunday bombing incident in a village in Kaduna State, protesters gathered at the National Assembly premises in Abuja on Wednesday.

    Occupying the entrance gate for over two hours, the demonstrators called for justice for the victims and openly challenged the Minister of Defence, Abubakar Badaru, urging him to either fulfill his responsibilities or step down.

    The unintended airstrike, aimed at flushing out terrorists, tragically hit civilians during a religious celebration at Tudun Biri on Sunday night. The death toll has reportedly surged to 120, as confirmed by officials from Amnesty International who visited the affected villages.

    Addressing the press, Nasir Ishaku, the leader of the protesters representing the National Youth Council of Nigeria, North West Zone, and Arewa Youth Movement, emphasized the urgent need for justice for the victims.

    He stated, “Nigeria is not well because Nigerians are being killed day by day. Security situation in the country keeps deteriorating since his (Badaru) inception as Minister of Defence… These are clear indications that the minister is incompetent to handle that sensitive ministry. Therefore, he should wake up to his responsibilities or resign.”

  • ECOWAS Raises Concern Over Insecurity in West Africa Amidst Military Coups in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger

    ECOWAS Raises Concern Over Insecurity in West Africa Amidst Military Coups in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger

    By  Milcah   Tanimu

    The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has expressed deep concern over the escalating insecurity in the region, attributing it to recent military coups in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. During the 51st Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Mediation and Security Council, ECOWAS Commission President Omar Touray highlighted the impact of these coups on the overall security environment.

    Coup attempts occurred in Burkina Faso on January 23, 2022, in Mali on May 24, 2021, and in Niger on July 26, 2023. According to Touray, the security situation in the region has become increasingly challenging, with transition processes facing disruptions due to political upheavals.

    Touray emphasized that these military coups, often fueled by false narratives, are significant drivers of insecurity. From January 1 to October 23, 2023, he presented alarming statistics, revealing that 4.8 million people in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger are grappling with food insecurity. Additionally, 2.4 million people are internally displaced, and nearly 9,000 schools remain closed.

    Burkina Faso bears the highest burden, with close to 2.2 million people facing food insecurity and 2 million internally displaced. Mali and Niger also face substantial challenges. The humanitarian crisis includes complex issues such as forced migration, poor nutrition, and educational disruptions.

    Touray acknowledged the urgency of the situation and pledged ECOWAS’s commitment to facilitating a swift return to constitutional order in the affected member states. As part of the humanitarian response, the ECOWAS Commission plans to deploy funds from the Counterterrorism Fund to address immediate needs, including basic education for conflict-affected children, livelihood support, and resilience building.

  • Retired Police Superintendent Turns Beggar in Niger Due to Financial Struggles

    Retired Police Superintendent Turns Beggar in Niger Due to Financial Struggles

    By  Milcah   Tanimu

    Sunday Ogwo Okpalle, a retired Two-Star Traffic Warden police officer, has been spotted in Niger, resorting to begging to sustain himself. Once standing tall with a robust build, Okpalle, now slightly bent due to age and altered circumstances, has taken to flagging down vehicles and seeking alms from commuters, explaining that he hasn’t eaten since the previous night.

    Arewa encountered Okpalle as he appealed for assistance from passersby, revealing that he turned to begging when the rising cost of living and irregular pension payments left him unable to afford basic necessities. Despite receiving a pension, Okpalle shared that it doesn’t come regularly, compelling him to rely on begging to make ends meet.

    The retired police officer, who served for 35 years, expressed his nostalgic view of the past when his job was financially rewarding. He recalled earning amounts like N3000 or N4000 during his active service but lamented that he no longer sees such amounts. Okpalle retired in 2018, and despite facing delays in receiving his entitlements, he eventually received a gratuity of N6 million, which he used to settle debts and address some personal needs.

    Okpalle’s pension, initially at N30,000 and recently increased to N31,000, falls short of meeting his financial needs. He expressed frustration at attempting to find alternative sources of income, given his age and the challenges he faces. Despite working in various police stations during his service, Okpalle finds himself struggling to make ends meet, grappling with the rising cost of living and inadequate financial support.

    The story sheds light on the struggles faced by some retired public servants in Nigeria, emphasizing the need for timely and sufficient pension payments to ensure their well-being in retirement.

  • No  rift between Ex Governor  Lalong ,Dr Nentawe  and Rep Gagdi  – Plateau Group

    No rift between Ex Governor Lalong ,Dr Nentawe and Rep Gagdi – Plateau Group

    A group operating under the auspices of Plateau APC Youths For Good Governance has said that there is no rift between the immediate past Governor of the state Dr Simon Lalong ,the Governor elect Dr Nentawe Yilwatda, and the hardworking Lawmaker representing Pankshin/Kanke Kanam Federal Constituency in the House of representatives Hon Yusuf Gagdi .

    The group added that the rumours of a rift is being peddled by the adversaries of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Plateau
    state.
    “Our attention has been drawn to a sponsored propaganda in some quarters suggesting cracks in the solid camp of the Plateau APC .”

    “We will not be distracted because we are fully aware how desperate the People’s Democratic Party PDP has become therefore employing all manner of tactics, including propaganda and lies, just to cause confusion but sadly for the PDP, it is just too late because citizens of Plateau are in support of our Governor elect Dr Nentawe Yilwatda who was declared winner of the March 18th 2023 Governorship election by the Court of Appeal.

    In a statement made available to newsmen in Jos the group’s Communications Consultant Hon. Murphy Lazarus Gobus ,warned that they would soon expose those spreading such falsehood against the leaders of the APC in Plateau if they don’t desist from the act.

    The statement added that ” There is no rift of any form between our Leaders in Plateau .”

    ” The speculations of alleged bad blood between our leaders are been fueled by mischief makers “.

    “We want to make it clear that all APC members in the state remain loyal to the former Governor of the state Bar Simon Lalong and the party, as against news report published by mischief makers .”

    “As a group we wish to state clearly that our leaders and members are impressed with the style of leadership of our Minster of Labour and Employment Bar Simon Lalong . ”

    ” Rep Yusuf Gagdi and Dr Nentawe Yilwatda are loyal Party members who respect Ex Governor Simon Lalong alot ,Lalong is the leader of the APC in Plateau and all members of the party in the state have long accepted that fact .”

    “We want to emphasize here that, there is no division whatsoever in the All Progressive Congress (APC) in the state.

    “We have seen the desperate move by some people especially members of the PDP to cause division in our party .”

    “The APC in Plateau State are united and confident of Dr Nentawe Yilwatda’s victory at the Supreme court ‘

    ” By the grace of God ,Dr Nentawe Yilwatda would emerge victorious at the Court of Appeal” ,they further added .

  • Ooni of Ife and Wife Secure Release of Inmates in Abuja

    Ooni of Ife and Wife Secure Release of Inmates in Abuja

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and his wife facilitated the release of five inmates from the Kuje Custodial Centre in Abuja. The inmates’ fines were paid as part of the Ooni’s 8th-anniversary celebration on the throne. Ogunwusi expressed his commitment to providing support for the inmates’ rehabilitation, including equipment for skills acquisition. The monarch’s wife, Temitope, highlighted the occasion’s significance, emphasizing the power of forgiveness, redemption, and second chances. The Minister of Interior and correctional service authorities were commended for their efforts in inmate reformation and reintegration.

  • IPC  Launches the groundbreaking iVerify project in Abuja Today

    IPC  Launches the groundbreaking iVerify project in Abuja Today

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The International Press Centre, IPC, Lagos-Nigeria will today Wednesday December 6, 2023 launch the groundbreaking iVerify project in Abuja, FCT.

    The iVerify fact-checking platform will also be unveiled on the occasion.

    The programme according to the release is Supported by the UNDP and the Spanish Government, the iVerify initiative seeks to strengthen the fight against rising information  disorder caused by the proliferation of disinformation, misinformation, and hate speech in the electoral and democratic processes.

    The project launch is to be attended by media stakeholders, Non-Governmental Civil Society Organisations, International Organisations and other relevant organisations.

    Also expected are Editors and other media managers, print/ broadcast/Online journalists, bloggers, media professional bodies, media regulatory bodies, civil society, government representatives, and international development agencies.

    The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu is expected to deliver the keynote address while the Honourable Minister of Information, Idris Malagi shall give a speech at the event as special guest of honour.

    The project launch will also be capped by a panel session that will discuss the topic “ Role of Media and Institutional Stakeholders in Enhancing Information Integrity”

    Speaking on the importance of the iVerify Project on Nigeria’s electoral and governance, the Executive Director of the International Press Centre, Mr Lanre Arogundade said: “If we will get it right at elections and make democracy work, the media must be strengthened to disseminate fact-checked and factually accurate electoral information and information about the governance processes, that is the essence of iVerify”.

  • Backdoor petition filing: Kogi lawyers petition to the Appeal Court, Relevant authorities

    Backdoor petition filing: Kogi lawyers petition to the Appeal Court, Relevant authorities

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Kogi lawyers and activists who alerted the general public to an alleged clandestine move by the Social Democratic Party and its Governorship candidate to file their petition against the outcome of the November 11 poll through the backdoor and backdate same have submitted a petition to the President of the Court of Appeal, security chiefs, and other relevant authorities on what they described as the party’s anti-democratic moves, which they insisted must not be allowed to stand.

    The lawyers insisted in their petition that from their direct investigations at the Registry of the Kogi State Governorship Election Tribunal, at the High Court premises, in Lokoja, no petitioned had been filed by the SDP candidate even as at Tuesday, 23 days after the declaration of results by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

    The Convener of the United Front for Democracy, Barr. Yetunde Olubunmi Shaibu, who led the lawyers to submit the petition in Abuja, said this while addressing the media.

    The lawyers called on the President of the Court of Appeal, to beam her searchlight on the Kogi State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, more particularly, on the registry, to ensure that nothing is done to undermine the sanctity of the Judiciary.

    “Deadline for filing election petition is 21 days; 21 days from the 12th November, 2023 ended 12 midnight of 3rd December, 2023; at which time no petition had been filed by the SDP,” they maintained.

    In the petition, the lawyers stated, “Furtherance to that press conference, and being a public institution and for which members of the general public are entitled to information, our Organization, led by my humble self, Barr Yetunde Olubunmi Shaibu, took it upon itself to access the Registry of the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, at the High Court premises in Lokoja, to ascertain whether a petition had indeed been filed.”

    “It was discovered that, aside from the fact that no petition had been filed by the SDP and its candidate, the Tribunal Registrar or Secretary like they call him, who is the only person mandated to assess and file the processes, was perpetually not on seat.”

    “We can therefore, authoritatively confirm to Nigerians and Kogites in particular that, as at the time of our visit to the Tribunal Registry, no petition had been filed. Today, clearly makes it the 23rd  day since the Governorship election result in Kogi State was announced.”

    They, however, pointed out that they were not by any means suggesting that the SDP had no right to file a petition.

    “What we are saying is that, while at it, they should not try to circumvent the course of justice. Let the actual day the petition is filed be reflected on the petition and none other,” they said.

    While addressing the press, Shaibu noted that some supporters of the SDP had sent text messages and threatened across different platforms to harm her but that this would not stop her from fighting for what is right under the law.

    “This will not stop me from following the path of truth. I maintain that they did not file their petition within 21 days as specified by the law. They have a right to prove us wrong,” she noted.

    The petitioners copied the Chief Justice of Nigeria, National Judicial Council, Director General of the Department of State Services, and Inspector-General of Police.

  • Yekinni Adeojo GRA: Oyo Govt. Hands Over Mandate Letter to Allianz WA

    Yekinni Adeojo GRA: Oyo Govt. Hands Over Mandate Letter to Allianz WA

    The Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has approved the award of the Yekinni Adeojo Government Residential Area (GRA), to Messrs Allianz West Africa (Nigeria) Limited under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) scheme.

    The Director General of Oyo State Investment & Public-Private Partnership Agency (OYSIPPA), Mr Tilewa Folami, handed over the MANDATE LETTER OF GRANT to the Managing Director/CEO of Allianz-West Africa Offshore Limited, Engr Adeyinka Owodunni in Ibadan on Tuesday, December 5, 2023.

    According to the mandate letter, Allianz West Africa Ltd. will develop the Infrastructural Facilities at the 50-Hectare Yekinni Adeojo GRA, Oluyole, Ibadan using private funds and also manage the GRA, on behalf of future residents and Oyo State government for about 25 years.

    This award to Allianz West Africa is premised on the successful performance and timely completion of the Engr Lere Adigun GRA (Basorun, Ibadan) by Allianz West Africa. The Engr Lere Adigun GRA has become a highly sought after residential enclave for the upper middle class in Ibadan.

    According to Engr. Owodunni, the Yekinni Adeojo GRA (YAGRA) will be a residential development that is designed as part of a masterplan community to activate a satellite city on the South-East quadrant of the Ibadan Circular Road (ICR), where it intersects the newly completed Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The ICR is currently under construction.

    This estate is positioned to allow its residents easy access to multiple cities (Lagos, Ife, Ijebu, etc) through the Ibadan circular road butterfly interchanges on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

    He said, “With the ongoing construction of the 110-km Ibadan Circular Road and the completion of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, a massive population influx is expected in Ibadan this decade. An additional 5 Million people is projected to migrate to Ibadan due to these infrastructural developments and the satellite cities that precipitate. The Yekinni Adeojo GRA is a visionary and complimentary last-mile infrastructure that will organically fit into the Oyo State 2030 masterplan”.

    The Yekinni Adeojo GRA will have about 300 Fully Serviced Plots for Residential/Commercial/Recreational services.

    At full capacity, it will be an estate for about 600 to 800 Families.

    Allianz-West Africa will be providing the following Infrastructural facilities and have Developmental Control Responsibilities as part of its PPP Agreement with the Oyo State Government. This in in sync with His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde’s Vision that all future GRAs in Oyo State must have 100% Infrastructure before residency commences

    1. Major & Minor Roads with Access Slabs to all Plots
    2. Drainages & Stream Channel Conduits
    3. Electrical Substations & Reticulation to all Plots
    4. Water Plant & Reticulation to Common Areas
    5. Security – Perimeter Fencing, 3-Barrier Gate System
    6. Beautification Effects – Green Areas & Aesthetic Control
    7. Administration of Deeds of Restrictions
    8. Muli-Year Developmental Control Services
    9. Multi-Year Estate Management Services

    On the basis of the successful and timely execution of the Engr. Lere Adigun GRA, the MD/CEO of Allianz WA expects Yekinni Adeojo Infrastructural Facilities to be completed by Q3 2024 and ready for full residency.