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Nigeria: Show Us Evidence Of Borrowed Money -Wike Challenges FG

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Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, south-south Nigeria

 

BY Joseph Edegbo :

Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike says Nigeria has enormous resources, if well managed, can change, not only the fortunes of the country but the life of every Nigerian.

He has therefore, challenged the Federal Government to show evidence where it has deployed all the money borrowed from external creditors.

Governor Wike made the challenge at the inauguration of the Rumuola Flyover Bridge that was performed by the former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko on Thursday in Port Harcourt.

The governor stated that his administration is propelled by love and commitment to service, which is why it is working assiduously and deploying the State’s resources judiciously, for the good of Rivers people.

“It is very clear that governance is not by magic. It is all about commitment. It’s all about your love for your people and your country.

“This country has enormous resources to change the lives of our people. Nobody should give excuses. Like we would always say, if you don’t have it, you don’t have it.

“So, all these stories that you borrowed money from here, and there, let us see what the money is being used for. If we borrowed money, we are showing Rivers people what we used that money to do.”

Governor Wike said he is preoccupied with the duties of governance and rendering service to the people who elected him.

According to him, his best reply to the opposition is the evidence of the quality projects that his administration has continued to deliver.

It is clear to them, he said, that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) controlled state government has performed creditable well.

Aside the numerous roads completed and ongoing, Governor Wike explained that his administration has within two years period delivered nine flyover bridges, which are handled by Julius Berger Nigeria Plc.

“This government has done well. This PDP government has done well.
Our contractor is Julius Berger Nigeria Plc. We are competing with federal government that is using Julius Berger. Ask them how much it is to pay Julius Berger.”

He further continued: “none of these flyovers cost us less than N7 billion. Now, the average of N7biilion into 9 and the other roads done by Julius Berger Nigeria PLC and the quality they give. I’m happy and proud to associate myself with a company that gives the best as far as construction is concerned. I can move about in this state and country proudly.”

Speaking further, Governor Wike warned criminal elements who steal manhole covers on major roads and on the flyovers bridges to desist from their nefarious activities.

He described those criminals and their sponsors as enemies of the state because they are sabotaging the good works that have been achieved to make motoring pleasurable with the State’s resources.

“Let me warn those who steal the cover of the manholes. You know when you take actions, people bring ethnic colouration. Those of you who are stealing the cover of manholes, if you like come from anywhere, if anybody want to sabotage us, we will tell you how saboteurs are treated.

“We cannot do this road construction and you come to sabotage us by stealing to disappoint us, to make people have accident.”

Governor Wike also spoke about the need for his successor to be one who will not only sustained the current pace of development but outperform him.

He pointed out that such person must rise above selfish pedestal and be ready to defend, and protect the interest of the State against all odds.

Performing the project inauguration, former governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko said that Governor Wike has proved himself worthy his sobriquet: “Mr. Project!”.

According to him, those who feel unsettled by Governor Wike’s words and actions cannot take away the fact that he conceives projects, plan projects, delivers projects because he loves projects.

“Some see governance or being in government as an end in itself, you have deployed your limitless energy, by these accomplishments, to demonstrate that governance is a means to an end; the improvement of the lives of our people.”

Dr. Mimiko also spoke about the need to restructure Nigeria because it is an imperative means to a just, more productive and more prosperous nation.

He noted that restructuring is also about policies and actions towards getting Nigerian children off the streets into schools for the right kind of education.

According to him, it is also about improved subnational accountability in tackling youth unemployment and general alienation and many more.

“It is also not about Niger Delta oil and gas alone. After all, with the present state of climate change consciousness and concomitant investment in renewables, fossil fuel may sooner than later become truly fossil and outdated.

“It is about ensuring that all our God-given minerals, e.g., Gold in Zamfara or Osun is optimally exploited for the people, and not unaccountably, by, and for a few elites and their rampaging foreign collaborators.

“It is about a decentralized security architecture that will ensure nimble, versatile, accountable and optimally responsive formations.”

Providing the description of the project, Rivers State Commissioner for Works, Elloka Tasie-Amadi said the Rumuola Flyover Bridge project that was awarded on the 2nd of July 2020 to Julius Berger Nigeria PLC was complete by August 2021.

Tasie-Amadi pointed out that within the period the civil works lasted, there were road closures, traffic diversions, grid locks, deployment of equipment and workers.

He also stated that there were inconveniences caused to commuters, support from many good people particularly the community, and of course payments to the contractors but all of that are over.

“This flyover measures 532m from Ramp to Ramp with the suspended section being 292m long. Service lanes on either side of the bridge are 8.3m wide and 858.4m long. The entire project is adorned with Street lighting and traffic control fixtures.

“The foregoing are all visible including the 24 piers under the bridge. (24 columns if you may).”

Tasie-Amadi said, before the project commenced, there was only a single carriage bridge which became grossly inadequate for the volume of traffic.

To address the situation, he said, a second bridge was built, service lanes completely reconstructed and expanded and all elements required to ease commute and pedestrian activities were incorporated into the project. That also included but not limited to refurbishment of the old bridge and adjoining streets.

“Please permit me to cease this opportunity to urge road users and the relevant agencies to ensure compliance with codes and strict adherence to road and traffic signs erected around the area, most notable amongst these are signs which make it unlawful to stop on the bridge and high speed lanes and which require that all commercial vehicles use only the service lanes. The bridge is essentially off limits to commercial vehicles.

Federation of Liberian Youth Lauds US Treasury Sanctions Under Magnitsky Act Against Corrupt Liberian Officials

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By Raine Tarka Golegio :

The Federation of Liberian Youth-FLY has commended and recognised the stand of the U.S. Government through its Treasury Sanctions against corruption in Liberia.

FLY in a press statement issued on Friday encouraged all Liberians to join the fight against the scourge of corrput practices which will help put Liberia in good stead.

They added that Liberia had come a long way with too many abuses against public trust both in the public and private sectors.

The Liberian umbrella youth group further observed that corruption in the Liberian society continued to have more negative repercussions on citizens livelihoods that has prompted the action to elaborate on the matter.

It followed the United States of America through its embassy near Monrovia decision on Thursday December 09, 2021, to sanction warlord and Nimba County Senator Prince Y. Johnson for corruption under the Global Magnitsky Act.

According to the United States, the sanctioning of Senator Johnson is a small potion of the US efforts in combating corruption in Liberia.

In furtherance, the Federation of Liberian Youths openly commend the United States Ambassador accredited near Monrovia, His Excellency Mr. Michael A. McCarthy for his unwavering support and determination against corrupt practices in the Liberian society.

At the same time, they assured readiness and willingness to the government and people of United States of America in pledging support to their relentless fight against corrpution which has tremendously affected Liberia’s development and social mobility.

Pathfinder International Train Nigerian Journalists As Master Trainers on Family Planning Reporting

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By Iliya Kure

A 4-day Training of Trainer (ToT) Media Workshop is underway in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city, where select Journalists and Youths advocates are expected to acquire deeper knowledge and strategies of training media reporters on family planning.

The workshop is organised by reproductive health power house, Pathfinder International, under its Advance Family Planning Project, which will come to an end in 2022.

Welcoming participants, Country Director of Pathfinder International, Dr. Amina Aminu Dorayi expressed appreciation to the journalists who over the years have worked with her organisation in media advocacy to draw attention of policymakers to the need for investment in family planning.

She also acknowledged the role of the media in the sensitisation of Nigerians on the benefits of family planning, as well as other related issues in the health sector

Dr. Dorayi expressed optimism that the participants will acquire skills that will be useful to their colleagues, as well as other health projects in Nigeria, especially, reproductive health projects.

“The Advance Family Planning project is gradually coming to an end and we want to ensure sustainability, hence the need for this training. We want you to acquire these skills which will not only help you training other journalists, but will also be useful to train other people in your various states and your organisations,” she said.

Also speaking, Senior Advisor on Reproductive Health and Family Planning in the organisation, Dr. Sakina Bello, urged participants to avail themselves to the opportunity provided to acquire the needed skills that will make them master trainers.

She said during the/at the end of the workshop, participants will develop a training manual that will guide the trainers in the delivery of their various trainings.

“During the course of this workshop, you will develop a training manual, which you will use each time you conduct your trainings. We have a consultant who will guide you through the process of producing it.

“I urge you all to pay attention and acquire the relevant skills needed when carrying out a training,” she said.

In a remark, the Media and Communication Officer of the organisation, Mr. Bayo Ewuola underscored the role of the media advocacy in the successes recorded by the Advance Family Planning Project in Nigeria.

According to him, Pathfinder International has prioritise the training of journalists, hence the various workshops which included ethical journalism, data-driven journalism, investigative reporting and new media, among others.

Speaking on the objective of the training, Ewuola said, “it is now important to have a set of mentors among the journalists that will ensure that the skills exchange and development program for the media is further cascaded within the space. This will in turn sustain family planning advocacy at the subnational and national levels.

“The intensive workshop will further enable trained and mentored journalists under the project in the act of mounting repeater training amongst and for their peers in media advocacy for FP” says the Media and Communication Officer of the organization.

In a paper, the Training Consultant, Mr. Anslem Okolo, describe a training facilitator, as one that has good knowledge of the subject matter, which could be acquired through research, or experience.

“In conducting a successful training on family planning advocacy, you must first identify existing gap and develop materials that will help you work towards filling them”, he said.

Okolo tasked participants be up to date in the area of family planning, saying “you must always be flexible, know the issues, existing efforts and what research has been conducted on the subject, as well as statistics available.

Pathfinder International was founded in 1957, in United States of America and it came to Nigeria in 1965. Its vision is that every person, regardless of where they live, has a right to sexual and reproductive health.

The driving force for Pathfinder International in Nigeria is the large population and inadequately funded healthcare system, where millions in the country lack access to essential health services.

Sierra Leone Launches Socio-economic Empowerment Project For Persons With Disabilities

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By Joseph Edegbo :

President Julius Maada Bio has launched the Socio-economic Empowerment Project for Persons living with Disabilities, PwDs, unveiled the accessibility audit report and called for a barrier-free environment for the vulnerable.

Speaking on behalf of the PwDs, Mr Eku Scotland, said disability issues across the country were of serious concern because affected persons were the most vulnerable and marginalised in their localities, adding that the livelihood project would reduce poverty and inequality.

“This project will generate employment among poor households by moving poor households into sustainable economic stability. The organisation has established skills training centers across the country but more needed to be done to help PWDs realise their potentials in society,” he said.

“On behalf of persons with impairment, I want to use this opportunity to thank you and your government for the package for PWD. Had it not been for your intervention, livelihood would have been difficult for us during the lockdowns of the Coronavirus,” he concluded.

United Nations Resident Coordinator in Sierra Leone, Dr Babatunde Ahonsi, commended the government, especially the Ministry of Social Welfare and the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities for their commitment to addressing disability inclusion issues and for organising the event.

He noted that most persons with disabilities in Sierra Leone tend to be unseen, unheard, uncounted and unrepresented and that they faced discrimination and barriers in many spheres and stages of life, adding that in their day-to-day lives persons with disabilities were often excluded from access to the physical environment, information and social networks.

The UN chief disclosed that the launch of the livelihood project was part of the United Nations Development Programme’s support to the Ministry of Social Welfare with life skills and start-up kits for economic empowerment and for combatting street begging among persons with disabilities, adding that they had also provided start-up kits like rickshaws, black smithery, tailoring and bead making items for the economic empowerment of PwDs.

“His Excellency, Ladies and Gentlemen, the UN in Sierra Leone targets economically excluded and vulnerable groups, including persons with disabilities, through an integrated approach that focuses on fostering an enabling legal, policy and social environment for effective service delivery,” he assured.

Minister of Social Welfare, Baindu Dassama, said it was important for authorities to listen to the concerns of people living with disabilities because they were the most neglected, and thanked the leadership of President Bio for his concerns with the PwDs since he assumed office in 2018.

In his statement, His Excellency President Dr Julius Maada Bio said the launch of the livelihood project was a sign of his government’s preparedness to address street begging among persons with disabilities and to improve the country’s human rights credentials by empowering vulnerable groups in the country.

He added that the launch of the accessibility audit report would also encourage stakeholders to support the government in building a barrier-free environment for persons with disabilities, saying that the Persons with Disability Act 2011 provided for a barrier-free environment for persons with disabilities.

“As part of the process of reducing vulnerability and tackling the menace of street begging among persons with disabilities, the Ministry of Social Welfare is working on this economic empowerment programme with the aim of building the capacity of persons with disabilities through skills training, provision of start-up kits, provision of reintegration package, provision of social safety net in the form of cash transfer among others to end street begging among persons with disabilities.

“The skills will include welding, tailoring, hairdressing, information and communication technology, carving, beadwork, gara tie-dying and tricycle riding,” he noted.

President Julius Maada Bio thanked international and local partners for their support, saying that his government was determined to end all forms of stigma and discrimination against persons with disabilities.

He cited the relevance of the radical inclusion in the Free Quality School Education, special needs teachers and learners and the provision of assistive devices and learning materials so that nobody would be denied access to education.

“This livelihood project will support persons with disabilities for economic empowerment and self-reliance. On that note, let me use this opportunity to launch the Socio-economic Empowerment for Persons with Disability. I thank you all,” he concluded.

NDLEA Poised to Increase Risk of Drug Trafficking in Nigeria – Marwa

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By Joseph Edegbo :

Chairman/ Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) has reiterated the commitment of the Agency to increase the risk burden of trafficking in drugs and psychotropic substances in Nigeria.

Marwa gave the assurance Wednesday during the handing over ceremony of a provisional detention facility equipped by the UK Border Force to the NDLEA.

Gen. Marwa who was represented at the occasion by the Agency Secretary, Mr. Shadrach Haruna noted that the drug war is daily receiving a boost especially with the recent launch of the National Drug Control Master Plan (NDCMP 2021-2025), which was funded by the European Union under the supervision of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

According to him, “the resources committed to the project clearly demonstrates the commitment of the United Kingdom to fostering international cooperation to fight the enduring problem of drug trafficking in Nigeria”. He thanked the UK Border Force for the facility and promised that the Agency will make judicious use of it.

The UK Border Force has been rendering assistance to the Agency in the areas of training, mentoring, provision of detection technology and other key infrastructure.

The regional operations manager, (West Africa), Mr. Christopher Hawksfield who was represented by Ms. Marie Maxwell gave assurance that the UK government will continue to partner with Nigeria in the fight against illicit drug trafficking across the globe. He noted that the facility would improve the efficiency of officers and men of NDLEA at the airport and the well being of suspects before they are charged to court.

Among the facilities handed over are: a targeting office, an exhibit room, legal seat, two temporary detention facilities for male and female, computer sets as well as office equipment.

The Commander, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Command of NDLEA, Kabiru Sani Tsakuwa thanked the UK government and management of NDLEA for their support in making the Commands work easier.

Present at the occasion were the NDLEA Director of Airport Operations, Mrs. Joyce Titus Awogbuyi; Coordinator, International Affairs, Mrs. Kennechi Nnoruka, representatives from Nigerian Customs Service, Immigration, DSS and Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN.

Nigeria: Governor Inuwa Yahaya Dissolves Board, Management of Gombe Line

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Gov Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe state, Nigeria

 

 

By Joseph Edegbo :

Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya ( Dan Majen Gombe) has approved the dissolution of the board and management of Gombe State Transport Service ( Gombe Line) with immediate effect.

The Secretary to the State Government, Professor Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi conveyed the Governor’s approval Thursday in a statement.

Governor Yahaya has also approved with immediate effect, the appointment of Usman Mamman Kamara as Interim Sole Administrator of the transport company and mandated him to select key staff that would man Traffic, Commercial, Revenue, Audit and Workshop Departments.

According to the SSG, the Sole Administrator, who has practical records and cognate experience in the organization, is to report directly to the office of the Executive Governor.

Nigeria: Gov. Inuwa Yahaya Presents Specially Made Watering Tricycles To Gombe Goes Green Project

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By Joseph Edegbo :

 

Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya says his administration is determined to provide good vegetational cover, effective erosion control and efficient reforestation system so that the environment will remain beautiful and conducive for productivity both in agriculture and livestock production”.

 

He stated this during the presentation of a water tanker and 10 tricycles to the Gombe Goes Green (3G) Coordination office, a hilux vehicle to the Gombe State Environment Protection Agency GOSEPA and another one for the task force on establishment of Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre headed by retired AIG Zubairu Muazu.

Speaking during the presentation of the vehicles, Governor Inuwa Yahaya said the presentation of the utility vehicles and the specially fabricated tricycles to 3G and the one for GOSEPA was in continuation of his administration’s commitment to provide a decent and conducive environment for the entire people of Gombe State.

He said this was why on coming to office his administration embarked on a journey of making Gombe green through the launching of the Gombe Goes Green 3G initiative in September 2019 with a target to plant at least one million trees each year for four years and beyond.

“So far I believe we have covered a long distance because with the rainy season this year we have already planted about 2.75 million trees”.

He said in conjunction with NEWMAP, his administration was able to set up a 20 hectare wood lot in 10 out of the 11 local government areas of the State with some of it containing economic trees to provide means of livelihood for the people especially the youths.

“You recall we engaged 27000 of our youths in conjunction with YESSO so that they can plant economic trees within these four million trees that we embarked upon planting and it has been yielding results; so we thank God that our youths are fully aware the community is aware and the entire State is fully aware of the efforts we are making and it is in order to enforce that position that we now engage in providing these watering tricycles so that we can enter all the nooks and crannies especially of Gombe metropolis”.

He said in as much as Gombe does not have a wood lot, his administration made it a point of duty to plant trees along the road so that they cannot only beautify the city but provide oxygen for the citizens to breath well and live well.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya thanked the people of the State for their co-operation and the effort they are making on the environment, assuring that the State government under his leadership will compliment the effort of the people and provide the basics required to attain the lofty objectives.

As for the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre, the Governor said his administration is working hard for the full take off of the institute for the training of the youths, especially in traffic, environmental and security enforcement.

Earlier speaking , the coordinator, Gombe Goes Green 3G project, Dr Mohammed Tafida explained to the Governor that the tricycles were designed to carry one thousand litres of water and can water six hundred seedlings per trip.

He said the initiative to deploy the water carrying tricycles was to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in watering of tree seedlings across the State capital.

On his his part, the General Manager, Gombe State Environmental Protection Agency, GOSEPA, Mohammed Ahmed Kumo thanked Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya for being a reliable and dependable friend of the environment, especially at a time when the attention of the world is shifting towards preserving the ecosystem.

 

Nigeria: Northern Governors Felicitate With Gen T.Y Danjuma @84 

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By Joseph Edegbo :

The Northern Governors Forum has felicitated with elder statesman and Nigerian’s Former Minister of Defence, Gen. T.Y. Danjuma as he marks his 84th birthday.

In a message, Chairman of the Forum and Governor of Plateau State, Simon Bako Lalong congratulated Gen. Danjuma, describing him as one of Nigeria’s most patriotic individuals who made many sacrifices for the unity, peace and development of Nigeria.

Lalong said Gen. Theophilus Danjuma played his part during his military career to defend the territorial integrity of Nigeria and also ensure that there are ample opportunities for Nigerians to live peacefully and pursue their legitimate endeavours in any part of the country.

The Governor said upon his retirement, General TY Danjuma ventured into several businesses which enabled him to again show his capacity to contribute to the economic development of the nation. This he said has impacted the lives of many citizens through creating employment opportunities and mentoring initiatives for the younger generation, leading to a multiplier effect.

Lalong also commended Gen. Danjuma for his contributions to building the Nigerian Armed Forces and stabilising the polity, having served as the Chief of Army staff and later, Minister of Defence as well as Chairman, Presidential Advisory Council at various times.

The Northern Governors while wishing him more years of good health and God’s protection, called on him to continue to offer his philanthropic services to the people as well as his wealth of experience and assistance towards the peace, progress and prosperity of the Northern Region and Nigeria as a whole.

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