Nigeria: We Need 3,000 Ambulances To Tackle Maternal Deaths – El-Rufa’i

By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Governor of Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria, Nasir El-Rufai says his State needs about 3,000 ambulances to tackle maternal deaths in the state, saying each of the 250 political wards require about ten ambulances.

Governor El-Rufai who made this known while receiving 70 tricycle ambulances from Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), described the status of health facilities in Kaduna state as the worse in the country.

“We have about 250 wards across the state and each of these wards need about 10 ambulances so the 70 given to us is not enough, but we are appealing for more.

“We wish we could buy such ambulances, but our financial situation in the state is bad.

“We are grateful for the 70 ambulances and hope that our appeal will be passed that we need more,” he said.

“We hope to have a meeting with all donors in health sector in the state.”

Earlier, CHAI Country Director, Owen Wiwa said the Foundation was concerned with the state of health facilities, especially at the rural areas and was committed to improving the status.

He pledged CHAI’s commitment to intervene in areas that would enhance the health status of the people.

Nigeria: El-Rufai Bans Indiscriminate Tanker Parking in Kaduna

By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Governor of Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria, Nasir El-Rufai has given tanker drivers 12 months to stop parking on all highways in the state – he asked them to come up with alternative plan for parking their vehicles.

He said parking tanker vehicles along Marabar Jos, along Kaduna – Zaria express way and Tafa, along Kaduna – Abuja express will not longer be acceptable by his administration.

The Governor stated this while receiving National Leaders of Petroleum Tanker Drivers Association at the Government House, Kaduna.

The Governor said many lives were lost as a result of such illegal parking.

“We must find a solution to this problem of tankers being parked by roadside, most especially along Tafa, Marabar Jos and Pambegua. We are aware of accidents caused by this vehicles which led to so many lives been lost.

“I lost a brother in-law about 20 years ago, because of this and now that we have opportunity to correct this we must find a solution to it. We are not blaming anybody, but we must look for a solution to end this.

“In the next 12 months we will make sure no tanker vehicle is parked by highway within kaduna state. We will partner with your association to find a lasting solution to it,” he said.

El-Rufai also charged the National Leaders to come up with a solution on ways to clear the highways so as to save lives of innocent motorists in the state.

Earlier, PTD National chairman, Salman Akande Oladiri expressed readiness to partner and cooperate with the governor to bring a lasting solution to the problem.

According to him, they came to kaduna to rejoice with El-Rufai over his victory at the last election.

He said they will also pay a similar visit to Sokoto and Plateau states.

Comrade Oladiri also urged El-Rufai to intervene in the leadership crisis that existed in the state chapter of the PTD.

Nigeria: El-Rufai Tasks Lawmakers To Cut Down Salaries, Allowances

By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Governor of Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria, Nasir El-Rufai has tasked Kaduna Legislature to follow his footsteps by cutting down their salaries and allowances to enable the state generate enough funds for development.

According to him, 80 per cent of the state resources ‎was spent on salaries and allowances of civil servants and political office holders, while only 20 per cent is left for the state’s development.

The Governor made the appeal when he paid a maiden official visit to the State Assembly.

He said because of high cost of governance the state is unable to do much by way of building infrastructure and providing good services.

“The stark fact is that Kaduna State spends 80 per cent of its total revenues on its public servants and political office holders.

‎”Can we as elected leaders deliver any significant service or implement progressive actions or attain desirable outcomes for the majority of our people if we devote only 20 per cent of available resources to their needs?

“Would will not be undermining the very rationale of democracy if, after being elected by majority vote, we uphold a system that solely serves the pleasures of a servant-minority?

“How many good roads or decent hospitals can we build and maintain when we leave so little monies for the things that actually matter?

“The elections that have thrust the responsibility of governance on us reflect the yearning of our people for leaders that are competent, responsive and willing to offer dedicated service.

“As elected officials, we must view our massive mandates as instructions by our people for unrelenting work on their behalf. The change they voted for is for substantive improvements in the delivery of public goods, a new way of doing things and the prioritisation of their needs.

“As you are aware, the executive branch of this government has been taking briefings from the ministries, departments and agencies that constitute the public service of Kaduna State.

“The preliminary findings indicate that our Kaduna State is in dire straits. Its finances are a shambles, with huge debts and other liabilities, including pension arrears and pending obligations to contractors.

“This highly indebted state is also dependent on allocations from the federation account, without which it will be unable to pay its workers their salaries and allowances

In his remarks, Speaker of the Kaduna State House Assembly, Aminu Shagali expressed readiness to work with the state government.

He commended the Governor for visiting the chambers.

Nigeria: Residents Of Jos Decry Heap of Refuse in Metropolis, Call For An End To Workers Strike

By Longtong Ibrahim

Jos (Nigeria) – The heap of refuse and dirt littering the city of Jos in Central Nigeria and its environs has become a source of concern to residents, considering its hazards on human health and the environment among others – especially the immediate community.

The city commercial Centre, “Terminus” and other areas like Bukuru, Tudun wada, and Abattoir, have remained filthy and stinky, where bins over flow with dumped refuse.

The strike by Nigerian Labor Congress (NLC), Plateau State Chapter over unpaid salaries of seven months, have forced workers of Jos Metropolitan Development Board to down tool – forcing the agency to stop performing its role of refuse evacuation.

Africa Prime News Correspondent in Jos who went round the city observed that refuse kept piling up in most parts of the metropolis. In Terminus, it was a heap, but people were carrying out their normal businesses. In some areas, even food stuff were been sold close to the refuse are dump, which could possibly lead to an outbreak of diseases like cholera.

Some residents who spoke with our correspondent, lamented the continued strike and the hardship it is causing the ordinary Nigerian – no wonder their call on the state government to find a way of ending the strike soon, for the well being of the people.

Jonathan Paul, a businessman at the terminus market says dirty environment could affect business and tourism, which were sources of revenue to the state. He said, “No one would want to visit a dirty place.”

Paul stressed the need for the Environmental Agency to be mobilize for immediate evacuation of the refuse, adding that the bins kept there were filled beyond their capacities.

Similarly, Precious Gyang decried the state of filthiness in her area, saying it could possibly lead to an epidemic outbreak.

She also pointed out that it could give mosquitoes the perfect breeding ground whenever it rains, stressing that malaria is responsible for over a million death yearly.

James Longkat, a civil servant called on the new government to as a matter of urgency call off the strike action stating that it is the strike that has caused the heap .

He pointed out that there was no one to do the work, because they are on strike. “we are not finding things easy, there is no money, our children are out of school, private hospitals are expensive for us to go, no money to feed our family well; that has turned us to beggars, so it is not only environment problem we have,” he added.

A health practitioner, Reuben Sunday explained that, heap of refuse left for long can lead to an outbreak of disease, and living in such vicinity is not healthy.

He added that some of the health problems encountered by living in areas close to refuse dump include respiratory symptoms, irritation of the skin, nose and eyes, gastrointestinal problems, fatigue, headaches, psychological problems and allergies.

Nigeria: Kaduna Reduces Commissioners From 24 To 13

By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Governor of Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria, Nasir El-Rufai has reduced the number of commissioners to serve in his cabinet to 13, as against the 24, usually appointed by previous governors that served the state.

He also said his administration will place strict limits on the number of aides that the 13 commissioners would recruit to support them in the discharge of their duties.

This was contained in a statement by his Special Assistant, Media and Publicity Samuel Aruwan.

El-Rufai had repeatedly said his administration would direct more resources to delivering public services, and that such a move “requires a reduction in the proportion consumed by government.”

Accordingly, the Kaduna State government has announced the restructuring of its ministries from 19 to 13. This was part of its strategy to “cut cost, spur efficiency and improve service delivery.”

The machinery of government will now be driven by the following ministries: “Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.

“Others are Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism. Ministry of Local Government, Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources.

“Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Ministry of Water Resources, Ministry of Health and Human Service, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology.

“Ministry of Budget and Planning, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Works, Housing and Transport

“The realignment of mandates has also resulted in the emergence of two new departments.

The erstwhile Ministry of Lands, Survey and Country Planning is being moved to the Governor’s Office as a department.

“Similarly, the former Ministry of Rural and Community Development becomes a department in the Deputy Governor’s Office.

“Also affected by the restructuring is the Ministry of Information whose functions have now being decentralized. Each ministry will henceforth have its own public relations unit attached to the office of its chief executive,” the statement reads.

Boko Haram: JNI Distributes Relief Materials To Victims

By Mohammad Ibrahim

Sultan of Sokoto and President General of Jamatul Nasir Islam (JNI), Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar has distributed relief materials to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), from Borno, Adamawa, Yobe, Kaduna, Kano, Gombe and Bauchi States.‎

According to him, the relief materials which include 18, 000 (25kg) bags of rice and 250 edible vegetable oil was to cushion the sufferings of the IDPs.

He described the IDPS situation as pathetic, occasioned by activities of insurgents particularly the Boko Haram sect.

Sultan reiterated that the items were not to be sold by the beneficiaries, saying, it was meant to assist them in their trying moments.

He however emphasized that the relief materials will assist them, especially as the fasting period approached.

The rice and oil which was loaded in 15 trucks were distributed based on needs, taking note of states with highest number of victims.

Five trucks were sent to Maiduguri, two trucks to Adamawa, three trucks to Yobe while Kaduna Gombe, Bauchi and the JNI headquarters are to get one truck each.

Similarly, Jama’atul Nasril Islam JNI has warned Muslim preachers against provocative statements during the Ramadan lectures or Tafsir.

JNI Secretary General, Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu while Presenting a report of the 2014 Ramadan fasting in the Kaduna expressed regret over what he described as rise in cases of “uncharitable, excessive and indecorous utterances,” on the part of some preachers during Tafsir.

He said during 2014 Tafsir sessions, “some preachers delved into unnecessary juristic arguments which are categorically clear and in which there is consensus.

“There were also some scholars whose sessions were inciting, and the truth is that if such utterances were to come from non-Muslims, the story would have been different now.

“The most dangerous session of Tafsir which has surfaced recently in the public domain is the Shiite Tafsir which is being aired by some radio and television stations.

Nigeria: Boko Haram Suspects Kill Security Operative in Kaduna

By Muhammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Two suspected Boko Haram members on Sunday killed a security operative after exchanging gun fire with a team of joint security operatives in Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria.

The bloody incident occurred at a village called Ungwan Keke-B in Chikun Local Government Area of the State.

Report say a team of security personnel raided the area at about 1am on Saturday.

It was gathered that the area became saturated with gun shots that lasted hours.

According to eye witnesses, the two Boko Haram suspects whose names could not be ascertained escaped, but their wives were arrested and whisked away by the security operatives to an unknown destination.

Village Head of the area, Mallam Suleiman Mohammed ‎confirmed to Africa Prime News that they started hearing gun shots at about 1am.

He said, team of security operatives made up of Soldiers and the State Security Service (SSS) later ordered people in the area to leave the vicinity to avoid falling victims.

Our reporter who visited the area saw blood stains of the dead security operative on the floor inside the suspects house.

Meanwhile, effort to reach Deputy Director, Army Public Relations Officer, Colonel Abdul Yusuf of the 1 Army Division Kaduna was unsuccessful, as his mobile phones could not be reached as at the time of filing the report.

Nigeria: Governor El-Rufai Bans Fertiliser Allocation To Traditional Rulers, Politicians

By Muhammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Governor of Kaduna State Northwest Nigeria, Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai has banned allocation of fertiliser to traditional rulers, politicians and other elites in the state.

This was disclosed in a statement by the Governor’s Special Assistant on Media, Samuel Aruwan.

The Governor also directed that fertilizer stocks should be sold directly to local farmers from designated sales points.

The Governor gave the directive when he paid an unscheduled visit to the fertilizer warehouse of Kaduna State Ministry of Agriculture at Dankande village along Kaduna-Zaria Express Way.

“The Governor has directed that all allocation of fertilizer products to traditional rulers, government officials and prominent politicians in the state be stopped with immediate effect.

“Fertiliser should be sold directly to interested local farmers from designated sales points that are publicly announced and are accessible.

“The Governor made it clear that his administration will not condone injustice and acts of discrimination that disadvantaged ordinary citizens.

“The Governor directed the Ministry of Agriculture to make more fertilizer available for sale in order to avoid the sort of scarcity that can introduce corruption into the distribution process.

” He said fertilizer procurement should not be made an ordeal for farmers.” The statement says.

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