Management Blames Electricity Workers For Northwest Nigeria Blackout

By Bello Adisa

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Kaduna Electricity and Distribution Company (KEDC), Garba Haruna, has warned warned that as a privately owned firm, the company does not need any external labour union to operate.

Haruna was reacting to a 3-Day warning strike embarked by workers which led to black-out in four Northwestern states of Kaduna, Zamfara, Sokoto and Kebbi – the strike ended on Wednesday.

He said the company had in its privatisation stages entered an agreement with the workers that once their severance was paid, they would only be engaged as contract staff for a period of six months which is due this May.

According to the MD, the management has given interested candidates, inclusive of existing staff the opportunity to apply for job through an online process, after which successful candidates would be invited for aptitude tests and interview – all in an attempt to get best hands, as the work required efficiency.

He further added that all the existing staff were paid 100% severance package, and it was agreed that the new investor has the right to terminate their appointment and recruit young, energetic and information communication technology driven staff.

“We don’t need the union to come and sit with us and tell us what to do just the way they have been doing with previous management. I did not see where union comes in as regarding privatization process.

“The reason for blackout include the activity of the union who stopped some of the staff from work, but we are doing everything to restore the power as soon as possible while the consultation is going on. So, embarking on strike and blocking the road will not solve their problem,” the Management said.

Workers of Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company, KEDC had on Monday, staged a protest to mark the beginning of three-day warning strike, resulting from communication gap between the workers’ union and company’s management.

Assistant Secretary of National Union of Electricity Employees, North-West, Comrade Moses Amedu, alleged delay in payment of monthly salary, non payment of salary arrears, inadequate equipment to work with, poor medical policy, non recognition of labour union and low supply of electricity to consumers in the aforementioned states.

Nigeria: Hajj 2015: Kaduna Holds Train- the -Trainer Workshop on Pilgrimage

By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Kaduna State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board has organised a train-the-trainer programme for islamic scholars and pilgrims Welfare Officers on pilgrim’s enlightenment in the state.

The participating officers were drawn from the 23 local government areas of the Northwestern state.

The workshop was titled” Train the Trainers on Pilgrim’s Enlightenment”.

Executive Secretary of the Board, Alhaji Kabir Kasim charged participants to take the training seriously.

He explained that it was vital for intending pilgrims to acquire full knowledge of tenets of hajj before embarking on the journey.

” Hajj is a very important journey to all muslims who can afford it, so we must make sure those going for the religious journey get full knowledge of it.

“We must educate them on the tenets of Hajj so that they get the rewards set aside for those who observed hajj rights properly.

“We feel we should organize this training to ourselves before training the intending pilgrims on the rudiments of hajj activities right from Nigeria and in Saudi Arabia,” he said.

The Executive Secretary warned the pilgrims officers to remind intending pilgrims that Hajj is not a tourism, but religious journey.

On his part, Chairman House Committee on pilgrims at the State House of Assembly, Garba Turawa also commended the Board for the conduct of a successful 2014 hajj exercise in the state.

The Board’s Trustees Chairman, Alhaji Abdullahi Garba Maitsukuni lauded the board management for their efforts in educating the state’s intending pilgrims.

He prayed for a successful and hitch free 2015 hajj exercise.

UK Charity Organisation Awards Scholarship to Nigerian Teachers

By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – A United Kingdom based charity organization, Britain Nigerian Educational Fund (BNET) had provided educational scholarship to Nigerian teachers at National Teachers Institute (NTI).

The organization has so far given-out scholarship to about 236 teachers in 8 years of its partnership with the Teachers’ Institute.

The beneficiaries were selected from all 36 states of the federation including Abuja.

Representative of the Charity organisation, David Brandler disclosed this while presenting an award to one of the best students under the scholarship scheme, Lucy Ohugboche at NTI Headquarters in Kaduna.

“We have been providing scholarship to one student each from the 36 states including Abuja for training at NTI Kaduna. This we have been doing for almost eight years.” He said.

He said though BNET is a small charity organisation, it still remain committed to development of Nigerian teachers.

“Although we are a very small charity organization but we felt sponsoring a student across the 36 states of the federation at NTI will go a long way in developing Nigerian teachers. We also have a programme of awarding best student among those under our scholarship just as we are doing to Lucy,” he said.

In his remark, NTI Director General, Aminu Ladan Sharehu said annually BNET pays 1.7 million naira for all the students under their scholarship at the institute.

He commended BNET for sponsoring Nigerians to complete their studies at the institute, saying that will go a long away in improving quality of the country’s teachers.

“We are all gathered here to celebrate one of our students under BNET scholarship for her hard ward. We have been doing this for almost eight years of our partnership with BNET. What they are doing in Nigeria is commendable,” he said.

Sharehu also made a commitment of providing degree scholarship for same student if she decides to enroll for her bachelor at the institute for making them proud.

Nigerian Religious Body Mourns Demise of Abuja Chief Imam

By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) has commiserated with Nigerian Muslims over the demise of Sheikh Musa Muhammad (Chief Imam, National Mosque, Abuja), and condoles all for the great loss.

A statement signed by the group’s Secretary General, Dr Khalid Abubakar Aliyu said Sheikh Musa was a figure of unity among the Muslims and non-Muslims alike.

The statement describes Sheikh Musa as a renowned Muslim Scholar of high pedigree, intelligent, humble, affable and above all Allah fearing; he dedicated his whole life to the service of Islam and humanity in general.

“He greatly inspired his followers with his exemplary lifestyle, moral conduct and teachings.

“He stood out as a passionate and diligent promoter of inter-religious understanding and co-operation.

“He would be remembered as a bridge-builder and a gentleman in every circumstance.”

Until his death he was an active member of the JNI highest decision making organ (the Central Council).

“His death is a pointer to us that death is inevitable. Therefore, we should be conscious of our actions and inactions, such that once we are no more alive, we would be remembered for what we lived for.

“We therefore, pray that Allah’s Maghfirah and Rahmah will be with the late Imam, we also wish the deceased’s family and the entire Muslim Ummah the fortitude to bear the loss,” the statement reads.

Nigeria: Hajj 2015: Kaduna Pilgrims Board Remits 1.5 billion Naira to Hajj Commission

By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Kaduna State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board has paid National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) over 1.5 billion Naira, being part payment for 2015 Hajj fares of intending pilgrims from the state.

The amount represent 50 percent of the total number of Hajj seats allocated to the state by NAHCON this year.

Executive Secretary of the Board, Muhammad Kabiru Kasimu made this known to newsmen in Kaduna.

Kasimu said the remittance was in line with the directive of the NAHCON which slated 30th April as deadline for the collection and remittance of Hajj fare for this year’s intending pilgrims.

A statement by the Board’s Public Relation Officer, Yunusa Muhammad Abdullahi explains that NAHCON has allocated 5,628 Hajj seats to Kaduna State.

The statement further says the Board will this week flag off Train the Trainer workshop for Pilgrims Officers and Ulamas that will conduct weekly mandatory training for the intending pilgrims in the 23 Local government Areas of the state.

It also explains that a five man delegation sent to Saudi Arabia by the State Government had secured a befitting accommodation for the comfort of the state pilgrims in the Holy city of Makkah.

The statement added that the Board is committed to ensuring a hitch free Hajj exercise this year.

Nigeria: NEMA Warn Kaduna Residents On Man-Made Flood

By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – National Emergency Management Agency has warned residents of Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria on dumping of refuse in drainages, as well as building of houses in areas vulnerable to flood in the state.

NEMA’s North West Zonal Coordinator, Musa Ilallah who issued the warning said it is important for people to avoid acts capable of causing flood and other man-made disasters in their areas.

Addressing some residents of Unguwar Romi within the state metropolis, Ilallah said the agency has embarked on flood Risk Awareness to educate communities on the dangers of building houses on flood plain areas.

“Every year your community is flooded, so we decided to come out here to educate you on the dangers of dumping of refuse inside drainages.

“Flood only occur due to blocked drainage after heavy down pour. In fact, most floods are man-made.

“People should also avoid setting up permanent structures such as houses in areas vulnerable to flood such as low lying areas, Dams and Reservoirs.

“Please also watch out for flood warning, because people need to clear all blocked drainage system or gutters near their residence,” he said.

In his remarks, the Village Head of Romi New Extension, Luka Auta commended NEMA for the sensitization, saying it came at the right time.

According to him, they do advise residents to avoid dumping of refuse in drainages to avoid blockage.

NEMA team were taken round the community to see for themselves areas affected by the 2013 flood.

Nigeria Guber Polls: PDP Youth Leader Blames Lamido For Party Defeat in Jigawa

Nigeria Guber Polls: PDP Youth Leader Blames LamidoBy Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Peoples Democratic Party Youth Leader, Zakar Ali Zaki (a.k.a Radio) in Jigawa State, Northwest Nigeria has blamed Governor Sule Lamido over party’s defeat at the last gubernatorial elections in the state.

He said the party has all it takes to win the election, but the governor’s refusal to allow free and fair primary elections at all levels led to the party’s defeat.

The youth leader said this at a forum in Kaduna.

“The choice of Alhaji Aminu as our part’s governorship candidate was not a wrong choice, but the mistake was that the state governor Sule Lamido refusal to allow the party elect credible candidates for senate, House of representatives and State House of Assembly to contest the election.

“Also those political office holders appointed by the state governor are people that hardly visit their local government areas to mobilize support for the party.

“Majority of them lack grass root support which led to our defeat,” he said.

He explained further that it was a disgrace for the governor to lose his local government of Birnin Kudu to the opposition party.

Asked if he will dump PDP, Zakar said he will remain in the party, saying they will amend their mistake and come back strong in future elections in the state.

Nigeria: Human Rights Activist Urges El’Rufai to Probe Land Allocation By Outgoing Administration

By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Chairman Human Right Association of Nigeria, Kaduna state chapter, Sadau Garba has called on Kaduna state governor-elect , Nasir El’Rufai to investigate plots of land allocated to some individuals by the outgoing government of Muktar Ramalan Yero.

According to him, there are lot of plots allocated to people by the present government in the state.

The human right lawyer who disclosed this while addressing journalists in the state explained that people were concerned with the way the outgoing leadership in the state was carving out plots of land without due process.

“We are concerned with the information reaching us that the outgoing government in the state are carving out plots of land to their friends, politicians and businessmen. We believe it is not proper and so the government should stop that.

“We have sent a letter to the state governor on the issue; we hope he will adhere to our advice which is to stop issuing or carving out such plots.

“We call on the next governor, Nasir El’Rufai to revoke any illegal plot of land issued by the outgoing government,” he said.

Sadau frowned at the issue of Eid ground in Zaria, saying how can people be praying for more than 20 years and all of a sudden the land was carved out and given to people.

He also urged the incoming governor not to continue with joint account between the state and the local government.

Contacted on the allegation, Commissioner of lands and Survey, Alhaji Abdulsalam Baba Ahmed denied the allegation, describing them as baseless and mere speculation.

He said the government did nothing wrong in carving out the plots because due process were followed before carving the plots.

“All these allegations levelled against us are just baseless and remains allegation because there are no facts to back them up,’ he said.

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