Nigeria: FG Commiserates With Borno State Communities Over Flood Disaster

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The Federal Government has extended its deepest sympathies to the government and the people of Borno State, North East of the country, over the devastating flooding that has ravaged Maiduguri and its environs following what it calls the unfortunate overflow of the Alau Dam.

A statement by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris has said.

This tragedy, the statement notes, has destroyed properties, homes, and critical infrastructure, as well as displaced families and disrupted the livelihoods of countless individuals. We share the profound grief and suffering of all those affected by this catastrophe.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, especially those who have lost their means of livelihood and homes. We stand with the families who have been displaced and deeply empathise with their pain and distress during this trying time.

“The Federal Government, under the leadership of His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR), is acutely aware of the magnitude of the challenges posed by this disaster. He has since directed all the relevant ministries and agencies to collaborate with the Borno State Government in mobilising the necessary resources to provide urgent relief and assistance to those affected by the unfortunate incident.

“While we mourn the losses, the federal government reposes confidence in the strength and resilience of the people of Borno State, which have been demonstrated over the years. We do not doubt that, with the assistance of the government and the people of Nigeria, they will overcome this tragedy,” the Statement concludes.

 

Nigeria: Uba Sani Committed To Bringing Lasting Peace To Kaduna Through Inclusive Governance – Maiyaki

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… Past Administration Did Not Value People’s Views, Unlike The Present, Valuing Their Aspiration

 

Interview With Ojo Shola

A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Managing Director of the Kaduna State Media Corporation (KSMC), North West Nigeria, Alhaji Ahmed Maiyaki, has given an insight into why Kaduna State has been relatively peaceful within the 15-month-old administration of Governor Uba Sani than eight years rule of his immediate predecessor, Nasir El-Rufai. He was also of the view that some vested interests were behind the just concluded ten days #EndBadGovernance protests in the country and his grandiose plan for the KSMC.

The 15 months of Governor Uba Sani have witnessed relative peace in terms of communal clashes and reprisals in part of the state. In your view as someone who has witnessed and been involved in previous administrations, what is the magic wand?

What is responsible for political stability in Kaduna State has a lot to do with Governor Uba Sani’s nature of leadership of inclusivity to ensure that no one is left behind as long as you are living or working in Kaduna State. He is a leader who has proven to be very responsive to the needs of the good people of Kaduna State irrespective of whether you have voted for him or not. He understands that the responsibility of being a leader rests on his shoulders. He has been providing leadership that pays critical attention to justice, equity, and fairness to all.

So, in clear terms, what is he doing differently from that of his immediate predecessor laced with so much criticism especially his approach to security issues?

As I’ve said, it is all about inclusivity. Uba Sani respects every citizen, identifies with them, and shares in their happy and sad moments. He understands and respects the needs and aspirations of the people of Kaduna State. In the administration before him, there was a perceived lack of inclusivity on the part of its leadership. Simply put, the leadership of the past administration did not value the views of the people. So the major difference is valuing the aspiration of the people and being there to work it out collectively. You can see that since he assumed office, there has been a deliberate effort to reach out to different groups irrespective of their religion or political differences. For example, before now, the Southern part of the state felt abandoned in the affairs of things in the State in the leadership style of the last administration. Uba Sani has attended key events, including Christmas and a cultural showcase of the people of Southern Kaduna, as a necessary step towards achieving a peaceful Kaduna State. He believes that when there is political stability, it will be easier to demonstrate justice and equity among diverse people of the state. So, he’s committed to bringing lasting peace to the state and he is doing that through inclusive governance.

The opposition political parties like PDP, NNPP, LP, etc, have been silent on the political and economic decisions of Uba Sani. Are they on sabbatical leave?

The reason is that there is time for everything and in this case, there is time for politicking, election, and governance. So, after the campaign and election, the governor has the power and is now operating an open-door policy where the faces behind the opposition are a part of his administration.

Again, what the opposition think they want to do, the governor is doing them and even more. A leader becomes a leader when he opens the door for members of the opposition parties to be a part of his government. We have seen some members of opposition parties being appointed to various positions. That is not to bribe them, but a call to join him to transform the state. So when it is time for politics, you can go out and do the politicking and make all the noise.
One of the key issues is his policy for rural transformation, and that has also helped him to tackle a lot of issues, including urban-rural drift and crime. When you can replicate development at the grassroots, people will naturally want to stay in their ancestral environment to develop it rather than migrate to the urban areas to overstretch the system. This is what he has been doing to bring rural communities that have been abandoned for several years back to life, building roads and health facilities across the board under his SUSTAIN Agenda.
The truth is that the good people of Kaduna, including those in the ruling or opposition political parties, have seen an entirely difference style of leadership, and they are proud to be a part of it.

But the local government chairmen are supposed to be the ones opening up rural infrastructure; why is Uba Sani interfering in local government affairs?

No, he is not interfering. He’s rather leading. Just like an animal rearer who knows the grazing route will lead his herds, Governor Uba Sani has been able to demonstrate that. The local government chairmen have been able to follow suit because they are autonomous even before the recent Supreme Court judgment that ruled along that line. They have been encouraged to carry out important capital projects which is why there is a drastic drop in the level of crimes in the state.
Again, when you look at the level of multidimensional poverty (based on the level of education, health, shelter, and security of the people), he saw the need to carry out those projects to spread development across the board thereby reducing that alarming statistics that Kaduna State has over 80 percent multidimensionally poor residents. These efforts may not show immediately but certainly, we are making progress.

But, there is a pocket of kidnapping here and there. The criminal elements are even going to people’s houses to kidnap them, a development that may hinder the investment drive of the state. Or don’t you think so?

The governor is not happy whenever such occurs. The strategies and tactics in place are not made public because such efforts are not to be made public for some reasons. I do know that the governor has met and still meeting with a lot of stakeholders at the community level including traditional and religious leaders, civil society, cultural organisations, labour unions, community-based organisations, and other prime movers, to ensure we collectively tackle security issues at the community level. So, since security is everybody’s business, no matter how equipped a government is, the role of the people themselves is key. We must play that role by way of assisting the security agencies with timely intelligence. I also believe that the security agencies saddled with this responsibility through the Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs are exploring every opportunity, including a non-kinetic approach, to keep the state safe for all of us.

In 2014, Nigeria saw a merger that eventually sent the then-ruling party on political exiles to the center. Do you see a similar scenario playing out before the 2027 general elections?

That will amount to effort in futility. The scenario in 2014 is different from what we have now in 2024. Then, parties merged to defeat the party in power because of threats to our national security and economy. This time around, I do not see such threats against President Bola Tinubu at the central and Governor Uba Sani here in Kaduna. This is because they are committed to their aspirations, undoing and correcting those things the previous leaders had not done well. Nigerians have a clear picture of what is going on, and the government is not silent about it. Don’t also forget that a lot of Nigerians are not gullible that anybody can toy about.

But, if they are doing the right thing, why the #EndBadGovernance protests?

See, we all know these protests are politically motivated. Since we are in a democracy, people have some rights including the right to assemble and protest. Tinubu and Uba Sani are leaders who understand that people have the right to express their views and opinions on any issue and that is why they have been engaging stakeholders to let them understand what the government is doing to address the issues raised by the genuine protesters. So there is a departure from not carrying people along. The government will continue to ensure inclusivity in governance.

But the prices of daily survival needs are beyond the reach of many Nigerians…

That is a global issue. Due to the adverse impact of climate change, productivity levels have significantly dropped globally, which has also affected food security globally, including Nigeria. Also, the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine is affecting food production globally including Nigeria. If you see the living conditions of other people in other countries, Nigerians will appreciate what we have. Yes, people desire better living conditions, but we who have traveled near and far know what we have seen in other countries. However, I’m aware government is working on deliberate strategies to ensure things get better.

On a final note, you came as the Managing Director of KSMC at a time when the corporation is faced with enormous challenges, including inclusive content and electricity; what are you doing differently to address these key challenges?

Since I assumed office a few months ago, I have realised that broadcasting is all about content. With five radio stations and two television stations, KSMC is a leading broadcast organisation in Northern Nigeria so it is important to have rich content. I have taken steps to address the two key areas you mentioned. The first is the issue of power. When I came in, I met a system where we have just about eight hours of electricity supply per day which means the stations will not be on air for several hours. You know diesel is very costly to run these stations. So, the first thing I did was to engage in trade by barter with the management of Kaduna Electric. Thankfully that step now gives us about 21 hours daily supply of electricity. That means we are transmitting very well. We are also working on the provision of alternative power sources to ensure we are constantly on air.

Apart from that, I have also focused on the issue of content. We have reviewed almost all our programmes to accommodate today’s realities. This is to ensure our content is not just qualitative but is attractive to our large heterogenous audience. The truth is in the current media convergence, people must be involved in the content we produce. Basically, these are the two major areas we are working hard for now. A steady power supply and rich content are hallmarks of broadcasting.

And then, the welfare of my colleagues in the house is of paramount interest. This is important because it is when their welfare is taken care of that they can critically think and develop rich content. So it is not just about the building or the contents for the seven stations, we must be able to have a productive, proactive, and creative staff that is ready and able to produce content that will attract the audience. By extension, rich contents lead to a larger audience, which will, in turn, improve the revenue drive of the Corporation and that of the state. So, KSMC is committed to these ideas, and we will continue to do so to ensure we give the best to our audience.

Source: gobroadsheet.wordexpress

Nigeria: Allegations Of Diversions, Hoarding Trail FG’s Palliatives In Jigawa, Bauchi, and Gombe

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By Mohammed Suleiman, Dutse

Residents of Jigawa, Bauchi, and Gombe, States have alleged diversion, hoarding and highjacking of the Federal Government’s Palliatives including the trucks of rice by government and ruling political party officials in the States.

The Federal Government, some months ago, allocated 20 trucks of rice and other packages to the 36 state governments as part of palliative measures to cushion the rising cost of living in the country. The FG’s palliative included food items, agricultural inputs and cash grants to the vulnerable as well as the recently introduced Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles, to check hikes in transport fares and ease the movement of goods and services.

Residents in Dutse, the Jigawa State capita who spoke with our Correspondent, accused political leaders of the diversion of Palliatives meant for the vulnerable and poor families.
Alhaji Muhammadu Hamza accused the state officials saddled with the responsibilities of distributing the palliatives to only supporters of the ruling party. “We did not receive any item after the symbolic flag off of the distribution of the palliative by the government officials,” he said.

Similarly “Malam Sani Muazu, a resident of Bauchi told our Correspondent on Phone that they had not received the rice allocated to the State by the federal government. He said the delays in the distribution of palliative worsen the food crisis facing the vulnerable and poor households in the state.

Mu’azu therefore urged the state government to begin distribution of the FG’s rice in earnest, to cushion the effect of the rising cost of living.

Speaking in the same vein, Mr Garba Jinjiri, the Chairman, Bauchi State Network of Civil Society Organizations (BASNEC), decried the non-engagement of civil society groups in the FG’s rice distribution committee. “Initially, we were members of the distribution committee but now they removed us. So, I can’t say much about the distribution exercise, they removed us and we don’t know anything about it. “I know, there are 70 trucks of fertilisers that arrived in Bauchi, and there are other trucks of commodities that arrived which I can’t ascertain and none of our members is involved in all these affairs.
“The state governor has a heart for the people, and he may not be aware of what is happening. “He has a clear motive that every deserving person should get it but his lieutenants are not transparent. “They removed us because we cannot see things and keep quiet. So, I can’t tell you anything about these materials now,” the Chairman said.
Commenting, a senior official of the Bauchi State Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, who spoke under condition of anonymity, however claimed that the State was yet to receive its allocation of the FG’s rice.

According to the official, apart from the FG’s intervention, the state government has been distributing palliatives received from agencies and other donors. “The state government is working tirelessly to ensure that when the rice is received, it will be distributed to the vulnerable as soon as possible,” the official said.

On their part, Mrs Audu Alheri and Musa Ahmed, residents of Gombe metropolis, alleged that the bags of rice donated by the federal government had not gotten to them. “The federal government has tried to reduce the hardship by donating rice but the state government denied receiving it. “The question is where did other states get the rice they are sharing to the people, and if the federal government gave them, why will Gombe be left out?

“It is either the state government is hoarding or it doesn’t want to share the rice,” she alleged.
Also, Yusuf Ibrahim, Chairman, Gombe Network of Civil Society (GONET), said there were questions on transparency with regards to palliative procurement and distribution at all levels.

He called for proactive measures to ensure that the process is transparent and accountable to the people.

Reacting, Ismaila Uba-Misilli, the Director-General, Press Affairs, Government House, Gombe, however dismissed as “misleading” insinuations alleging diversion of FG’s rice in the state. He said that apart from the FG’s rice, the Inuwa Yahaya administration had distributed assorted food items to 420,000 vulnerable persons in the State. Uba-Misili emphasized that the state government was not hoarding the palliative; adding that, “if we are hoarding you wouldn’t see these palliatives being distributed. “And you can see that it is clearly marked FG’s palliative, and so it is not that the state government is rebranding them. “It has been distributed, and whatever we get from the federal government are being distributed accordingly.

“Whatever the federal government allocated to us, it has been distributed to the most vulnerable citizens including organisations, unions, associations and persons with disabilities in the state,” he said.

Nigeria: Man Inserts Scissors, Spoon In 8yr Old Girl’s Genital In Jigawa

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By Mohammed Suleiman, Dutse

A 32-year-old man, Bashir Umar, has allegedly inserted a pair of scissors into the genitals of an eight-year-old girl in Dutse LGA of Jigawa State.

The State’ Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Lawal Shiisu Adam said the tragic and inhumane incident was reported on August 29, 2024, at about 1420hrs to Dutse Divisional Police Headquarters that, an eight-year-old girl had been coerced into a one table water company’s restroom by one Bashir Umar ‘m’ 32yrs of Galamawa town, Dutse LGA, who then forcibly inserted scissors and a spoon into the girl’s vagina and anus, respectively.

“In a similar manner, Bashir injected the girl’s private part with a syringe, rendering her unconscious to the point of incapacitation, and causing blood to seep from her virginity.

“After she regained consciousness, he gave her one hundred and fifty naira (#150) and threatened to kill her and her parents if she told anyone about what had transpired.

“From then on, whenever he saw her heading to school, he would entice her into his room, abuse her again using the same technique, and threaten to tell no one.

“After experiencing problems with her urine and stool due to vaginal and anus mixing, she was brought to the hospital, where the attending physician verified that her genital organ had been punctured.

“She later disclosed the protracted extramarital affairs she had with the suspect.

“The survivor is currently at Rashid Shekoni Teaching Hospital Dutse where she was admitted receiving treatment.

“The suspect was arrested and transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department Dutse for discreet investigation.

The suspect has since been charged to court to face the full wrath of the law”, the PPRO narrated.

Also, a case of CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY, SHOP BREAKING, AND THEFT has been reported by the police officer that On 30/08/2024 at about 0700hrs, one Abduljabal Umar ‘m’ of Gagarawa tasha reported at Gagarawa Division that, on the same date at about 0200hrs unknown individuals criminally broke the wall of his shop, entered and stole half bags of rice and beans, a carton of spaghetti, and the sum of ten thousand naira only (#10,000.00k)

Based on a tip off, the following suspects were arrested; (1) one Aminu Usman ‘m’ age 20yrs, (2) Shitu Wada ‘m’ age 19yrs all of Gagarawa tasha.

The said Aminu was just released on bail on 29/08/2024 in connection with the case of looting Jigawa State Agricultural And Rural Development Agency (JARDA) during the recent violent hunger protest.

On interrogation, the suspects confessed and the aforementioned items were recovered in their possession with an additional 3KG gas cylinder.

The case has been charged to court accordingly, the Police concluded.

FG Palliatives: First Lady Distributes Rice To 1,200 Vulnerable Old Women In Jigawa

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By Mohammed Suleiman Dutse

Nigeria’s First Lady, Sen. Mrs Remi Tinibu, has distributed 25kg bags of rice each to over 1,200 physically challenged and aged women in Jigawa State as FG palliatives.

Remi Tinubu represented by the wife of the Jigawa State Governor, Hadiza Umar Namadi reiterated her commitment to champion the implementation of policies and programs that will improve the socio-economic life of Nigerian women.

The grand occasion was held at the Banquet Hall of the Jigawa state Government House Dutse at which Senator Remi Tinubu said, the selection of vulnerable women for the presidential palliatives was part of the broader agenda of “Renewal Hope” designed for all inclusion programs.

“This food palliative we are distributing is specifically meant for vulnerable women, as compassion we have for the group, and we will continue to accord priority attention to such gesture for the groups to have sense of belonging

“Empowering and assisting women is equal to empowering the family and we do hope these palliatives will help the beneficiary families in this trial period of socio- economic challenges” she stated.

At the occasion, the state Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hadiza Abdulwahab said, the beneficiaries were selected in collaboration with stakeholders from across the 27 local government areas of Jigawa state.

In their remarks, the beneficiaries thanked the wife of the president, the Jigawa state governor, and his wife for the kind gesture and promised to reciprocate the love and sense of concern before and beyond 2027.

Mpox: AHF Advocates Vaccine Access, Public Health Over Profits

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By Justina Auta

The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) has advocated urgent action to increase access to Mpox vaccines and to prioritise public health over profits to ensure health security.

Dr Echey Ijezie, AHF’s Nigeria’s Country Programme Director, made the call in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.

Ijezie said the recent Mpox outbreak posed a serious health threat in Africa.

He said that there was the need for urgent global action to address vaccine inequity which had hampered the continent’s ability to respond effectively.

“The Africa Health Founder (Nigeria) is calling on governments, international organisations, and pharmaceutical companies to prioritise public health over profits.

“This is not just about Mpox or Africa, it is about global health security. Inequity anywhere is a threat to health everywhere, ” he said.

IJezie raised concerns over the current response to the Mpox outbreak, which he said mirrored the inequalities witnessed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

He, therefore, urged Western countries and Japan to expedite the donation of Mpox vaccines to Africa.

He also called on the World Health Organisation (WHO) to fast-track the approval of other viable vaccine options.

“We started our push for equity during the COVID-19 pandemic, where we saw the devastating impact of vaccine hoarding on African nations.

“Now, we are seeing similar challenges play out with Mpox.

“The foundation is urging WHO and global health bodies to speed up the delivery of Mpox vaccines to Africa but to also ensure that vaccine production technology is shared with the region.

“Patent waivers and technology transfer are critical steps to enable local vaccine production and reduce dependency on Western manufacturers,” he said.

The WHO declared Mpox a global health emergency on 14th August 2024, which spread primarily through skin-to-skin contact, and symptoms included rashes and lesions on the skin.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Africa’s severe Mpox outbreak, driven primarily by the new clade Ib variant, is particularly deadly for children.

It has impacted at least 13 African countries, with more than 22,800 confirmed cases and more than 620 deaths reported this year.

In Nigeria, the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC) confirmed about 48 cumulative cases out of the 868 suspected cases recorded as at August. (NAN)

 

Nigeria: FG Flags Off Project “Earn From The Soil” To Boost Women Agripreneurs In Edo

 

By Abdullahi Alhassan, Kaduna

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagement, South-South, Hon. Gift Johnbull says achieving food security through agricultural development is a key priority in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s eight-point agenda, with a focus on enhancing agricultural production.

Honourable. Johnbull stated this during the flag-off of the agricultural initiative, ‘Project Earn From The Soil,’ and the domestication of the Women Economic Empowerment (WEE)Policy in Auchi, Edo State.

The initiative was previously launched in Cross River, Akwa Ibom, and Bayelsa states, with the Federal Government targeting over 500,000 small holder farmers, fisherfolk, agribusinesses, and coastal communities across the South-South region.

Speaking at the Edo State launch, Hon. Johnbull conveyed the President’s commitment, stating that the initiative would differ from previous government projects.

“This will not be like other government projects where the benefits are enjoyed abroad. This time, the President himself is fully committed to ensuring that our women in Edo State, especially in Edo North, are empowered.”

 

She highlighted the importance of empowering women in Edo State and across the South-South region, noting the region’s wealth in resources and potential.”This region, with its six states and 123 local government areas, is rich in resources and potential, and I am honored to serve its people,” Honourable. Johnbull said.

 

She emphasized that the project aligns with the President’s vision of promoting food security, encouraging the cultivation of local produce, and diversifying the economy beyond oil and gas.

The Agric initiative focuses on several key areas: forming cooperatives at the local government level based on the agricultural commodities grown by women, providing direct financial support and agricultural inputs to enhance productivity.

“This emphasizing subsistence agriculture while supporting individual farmers. Unlike past programs, the initiative aims to provide tangible resources such as seedlings, cultivating materials, and insecticides, rather than just financial handouts.

The coordinator of the Women Economic Empowerment, Edo North, Pastor Isikpe Kadiri, acknowledged the women’s eagerness to participate, noting that even the prospect of progress is enough to make them happy.

She stressed that the key to empowering these women lies in providing them with the financial support they need. “What the women here need is encouragement and the finance to help them grow. If you give them just a little thing to help them, like seedlings, cultivating materials, and insecticides, I tell you, we will have more than enough to export.”

The launch was met with great enthusiasm from other dignitaries, women of Edo State, who have expressed their readiness to engage fully in the new empowerment program.

Plateau Dissolves Local Govt Transition Committees

Plateau State Governor, Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has announced the dissolution of the 17 Local Government Transition Implementation Committee Chairmen, effective from September 6, 2024. The committees were constituted on June 9, 2023.

The Governor in a statement directed the Directors of Personnel Management (DPMs) to assume responsibility for the administration of the local government areas until elections are held on October 9, 2024 to fill the positions.

Governor Mutfwang commended the Transition Committee Chairmen for their exemplary leadership and dedication to advancing developmental projects that have directly impacted their communities.

He expressed pride in their accomplishments and urged them to continue offering valuable counsel to promote peace and unity within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Plateau State.

Governor Mutfwang also encouraged the former chairmen to collaborate with their constituents to ensure the party’s success in the forthcoming local government elections.

He thanked the people of Plateau State for their unwavering support, noting that the outcome of the PDP primaries for the chairmanship and councilorship elections reflects the deep connection the people have with the party.

The Governor reaffirmed his commitment to running an inclusive, transparent, and accountable government that serves the interests of all Plateau citizens.

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