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Easter: Nigeria Labour Congress Felicitates With Christians — Tasks Them To Follow Teachings Of Christ

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Nigeria Labour Congress Kaduna State Council has called on Christians to emulate the life and teachings of Jesus Christ by showing love and forgiveness as they join their counterparts the world over to celebrate Easter. .

The Chairperson of the State Council, Comrade Ayuba Magaji Suleiman made the call in his Easter message commemorating the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Comrade Ayuba Magaji Suleiman Shaibu appealed to Christians to use the Easter period to pray for the end of kidnapping, armed banditry, killings and other forms of criminality in the state and the nation in general.

“Let’s also pray for peace, unity and development of Kaduna State and the country at large”, He said.

The Labour leader further emphasised the need for Christian faithful to continue to ensure peaceful coexistence irrespective of religious beliefs to forster unity .

“Follow the teachings of Jesus Christ by showing love, leaving peacefully with one another, be honesty in your dealings and lets also respect the sanctity and sacredness of human life” , he further advised.

Comrade Magaji Suleiman also enjoined people of the State, particularly workers, to imbibe those qualities and put them into practice irrespective of their denominational inclinations.

While wishing all Christians joyful and peaceful celebration, the Labour leader reminded them of the need to continue to reflect on the good teachings of Jesus Christ on forgiveness, love, sacrifice and tolerance now and after the festivity.

 

Amaechi Isn’t Acting Alone – Tonye Princewill

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In a surprise visit on Thursday, the Prince of Kalabari Kingdom was overwhelmed by the great show of love that greeted him as he arrived in the ancestral city of Buguma, in Rivers State to revalidate his membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Word of his presence quickly spread and before long the streets were full with a mass of people seeping out from side streets, homes and tall buildings. Ordered, enthusiastic and ordinary, they followed him from the revalidation office to the palace and then on to other compounds in this well planned city, to pay a few visits. One visit was to an old lady who had recently been bed ridden. All of the while through all this, the now even larger crowd was singing and chanting as they followed along.

At the revalidation site, after he had registered, he was asked about the state of the party. In his response, he expressed a lot of relief in the possibilities ahead.

“Our dear party in the state has been through trying times in recent years but I’m thankful for the recent victory at the Supreme Court and the opportunity to heal our wounds, strengthen our bonds and to move ahead as one unifying force for good governance and social transformation.

I thank everyone who stood by us and revalidated their membership; you are the true world changers. To everyone yet to revalidate or newly register with the APC, I urge you to quickly do so now. Nothing is as powerful as an idea whose time has come. Together we will make a change.”

On the recent comments by Magnus Abe, he said it was not news. “When Amaechi made comments that favoured him, he was silent. I agree that the Leader cannot act alone in making such huge pronouncements. But he isn’t acting alone. He consulted, felt the pulse of the people and took a position. Magnus has not been around Amaechi for a while, so maybe he isn’t aware. You have to excuse him.”

He however agreed that no zone or peoples can do it without the others. “Magnus is right on that front. While I am grateful to the Leader for the recognition of reality, we know we have to work harder to make it a result. That means enough of paying lawyers and trouble makers and more of touching people. All sides are suffering. Supporters are dying. This should be our focus.”

On whether he would contest in the next election he pointed out that it was ambition that put us in the last problem. So he would not make the same mistake. “Anyone who loves the party and Rivers state will put politics to one side. It is far far too early.”

 

Insecurity: It’s Time To Find Solutions  Before the Nation Is Consumed  —- CNPP

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….ruling Party Bereft Of Ideas

Conference of Nigeria  Political Parties (CNPP) has said that this is the time to have a pragmatic approach in solving the insecurity challenges bedeviling Country.

The National Chairman of CNPP Hon.  Adekunle Rufai Omo-Aje who stated this in his Easter massage to Nigerians enjoined them to brace up to change the governing party which continues to promote hardship through their inepitude.

According to him, Nigerians must
reflect on the precarious situation they found themselves as a country, saying, the  nation is bedeviled by insecurity at a scale that can be likened to internal war tilted to the advantage of bandits and bokoharam zealots,  because of the ineptitude of successive governments that have ruled the nation.

“Our farms are desolate while we live in fear in towns and cities. Government  has failed to protect our citizens from the scourge of these outlaws who have held us to ransom for many years.

” We need to have a pragmatic approach in solving this hydra headed problem before it consumes our nation.” He said

Omo-Aje added that the Conference of Nigeria  Political Parties (CNPP)  believes that the ruling party are bereft of ideas to help this nation out of its security challenges saying that a nation where some of her citizens sleep with only one eye closed while majority does not sleep at all, is a nation in pains.

” We as Conference of Nigeria Political Parties .(CNPP)  propose the following as a panacea to our security problem :
” Sincere use of our security apparatus, provision of employment in all strata of the economy, cheap and affordable credits to help the micro side of our ecomomy and Social justice and complete eradication of corruption in all facet of our lives He said

The CNPP Chairman  also said there must be provision of uninterrupted power supply to help small scale businesses and rehabilitation of youths who have been misled into drugs and religious bigotry.

‘All the above and many more which have been proposed by patriotic Nigerians must be implemented to give this nation the rest and progress She deserves.

“We need to address the lopsidedness in the operations of electricity companies that took over from PHCN. as there is an uneven distribution of prepaid meters across the nation, this is hurting small scale businesses that pays more due to estimated billing further crippling their operations.

“The question  that readily comes to mind is “What does these providers stand to lose by collecting  electricity payment before consumers even use their service”

“They promised efficiency before the companies were sold to them but what we got is  grade “A” inefficiency Government needs to look into this salient area that is dragging down our economy.

” As we celebrate this holiday let its significance be our guiding principle  as a nation. Let us live in harmony and shame those who promote religion as a divisive mantra to divide our nation .
Happy Easter celebration to you all and Peace to our Nation Nigeria “he said

Nigeria Is Being Taunted As A Failed State – Says ECWA President

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…treat Fulani Killer herdsmen as terrorists

The ECWA President, Rev.(Dr) Stephen Baba Panya has said that the inability of the Federal Government to deal decisively with the heightened insecurity across the country has strongly suggested that Nigeria is being taunted as a failed state

In a statement “on the deteriorating security situation and other national issues”, Rev. Panya observed that the seeming silence if government on the actions of Fulani Killer herdsmen has given impression of tacit support.

He said unless Fulani Killer herdsmen are treated as terrorists, the situation would continue to persist .

The organisation, Myetti Allah, he said was fast becoming a government within a constitutes government in Nigeria.

The ECWA President who warned against breaking up of the country called for the implementation of the 2014 National Conference Report which has over 600 resolutions.

This, he emphasised, has substantially addressed the challenges facing the nation.
Rev. Panya argued that to ignore the deliberations and resolutions of the conference is tantamount to throwing away the baby with the bath water.

He suggested that the Executive, the Legislature, the Judiciary and other stakeholders should work together to actualize this.

The religious leader also advised government against misuse of its machinery in favour of one religion over the other.
“A more worrisome development is the use or more accurately, the misuse of government machinery in favour of one religion over the other. This is the case with regards the imposition of a Muslim candidate as Chief, against the popular choice of a Christian candidate, over a community that is over 90% Christian in the Tangale chiefdom of Gombe State. “This is clearly a forceful imposition on the psyche of Nigerians that there is dominance of one religion over the other or that the adherents of other religious beliefs are second-class citizens. This is oppressive and only succeeds in sowing hatred and bitterness and creating a false sense of superiority of one human being over another”, he said

Rev. Panya who also frowned on the attempt by Kwara State Government to force the use of hijab by female students in Mission Schools, called for the return of the schools to their owners.

Taking from the words of Nigeria’s Late Elder Statesman. Alhaji Maitama Sule, the ECWA President hammered on the need for the leadership to imbibe the spirit of equity, justice and fairness for Nigeria to survive as a nation.

Other solutions proffered by the religious leader as a way of dousing tension in the land, and bring restoration of the desired peace, stability and progress of nation include -:

a. Return of Missions Schools to their Owners
In the short term, we call on the Kwara State government to return all mission schools to their owners without any grant aiding. Let Missions schools be administered according to the tenets of their faith and anyone who voluntarily chooses to enroll their wards there must be ready to abide by the established rules and regulations of the school.

b. The Mai Tangale Stool
We understand that this has been challenged in the court of law. We encourage the good and peace-loving people of Tangale to continue with this legitimate and peaceful means of seeking redress, trusting that God will use the courts, adjudged as the last hope of the common man, to ensure that justice is done, so that the popular choice of the people can be honoured.

c. The MACBAN and other Non- State Actors
This organization and all non-state actors must be called to order to stop their incitive and vituperative statements and activities.

d. Show of Common Concern and Care for All
We watched with joy the effort and urgency that the Federal and various State governments in the north made for the rescue of school children kidnapped in Katsina, Zamfara and Niger States. Very sadly, despite several promises by President Mohammadu Buhari and security agencies, freedom remains a mirage for Leah Sharibu and other Christian girls like Alice Loksha Ngadah, Grace Lukas, Lilliang Gyang and the remaining Chibok girls. Not to mention Rev. Polycarp Zango, the eight Redeemed Christian Church of God members  and many other Christians in captivity of Boko Haram, ISWAP and bandits alike. The President and security agencies need to show more commitment, care and concern for all, irrespective of their religious faith and make effort to free all those in captivity

HERE UNDER IS THE FULL TEXT OF THE STATEMENT:

PRESS RELEASE BY THE ECWA PRESIDENT REV. (DR) STEPHEN BABA PANYA ON THE DETERIORATING SECURITY SITUATION AND OTHER NATIONAL ISSUES

  1. I bring you greetings from ECWA Executive and ECWA family worldwide.

  2. As a nation, we are no doubt in the most difficult times of our nationhood. Nevertheless, in line with Biblical injunction in 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, we have been enjoined as Christians to rejoice always; pray continually; giving thanks in all circumstances; believing it is God’s will for us in Christ Jesus. We do this in faith knowing and believing in God’s promise in Romans 8:28 that in all things God is working everything together for our good, because we love Him and are called according to His purpose.

  3. It has become necessary for me to once more speak on the state of our nation. This is because even a cursory observer of events in Nigeria would attest to the fact that the security situation in Nigeria and all other developmental indices, especially the economy, have all worsened and continue to worsen daily. Consequently, Nigeria is being taunted as a failed state. Furthermore, the increasing number of ethnic nationalities and/or regions openly agitating for self-determination as sovereign states is a clear pointer to how susceptible we are to the centrifugal forces of religion, ethnicity and regionalism.

  4. With the seeming inability of the Federal Government to deal decisively with the heightened insecurity across the country, and the massive occupation of ungoverned spaces by criminals, non-state actors have taken the center stage in a bid to protect their people from murderous criminals while also exploiting the situation to pursue their quest for self- determination.

5.  The debilitating impact of insecurity and COVID-19 pandemic is further compounding the already depressed economy.  As it is now, farmers are no longer able to go to farms due to insecurity, while the rate of unemployment, especially youth unemployment, is on the increase. Considering that agriculture is the mainstay of the economy in terms of employment and strategic contribution to the general wellbeing of citizens, and the fact that unemployment fuels greater insecurity as many of the jobless youth resort to criminality, Nigeria will continue to experience a vicious cycle of insecurity and remain in a cauldron, if these challenges are not addressed.
5. Despite the effort by government over the years to tackle insecurity, the situation continues to deteriorate with the emergence of other troubling dimensions to the crises. If we must be sincere with our effort at dealing with the situation, then a number of issues must be considered and addressed:

a. Boko Haram and ISWAP have destroyed tens of thousands of lives and displaced hundreds of thousands of Nigerians. It is unfortunate that many Christians and Christian communities have been deliberately targeted and destroyed. It is clear that these terrorist groups are gradually but tactically expanding their activities and making incursions into other parts of the north and even beyond. The apparent lack of unity in the fight against these terrorist groups and the inability of government to deal decisively with them within the shortest possible time has emboldened them to do more havoc.

b. Historically, Fulani herdsmen and farmers have always had conflicts, which were easily resolved. However, the magnitude and dimension these conflicts have taken in recent years shows that there is more to it than mere conflict on water and grass. What we are seeing today is simply terrorism under the guise of herders/farmers conflict. Unless these Fulani killer herdsmen are treated as terrorists, the situation will continue to persist. Also, the seeming silence of government on their activities gives the impression of a tacit support akin to what happened between the regime of Omar Al-Bashir and the Janjaweed terrorists in Sudan. It is a well-known fact that this unholy alliance was what eventually led to the emergence of South Sudan. We must not allow this situation to repeat itself in Nigeria.

c. Miyetti Allah as a group has been the official and most vocal voice and force behind the activities of the killer herdsmen. They not only give justifications for their terror activities but work hard, in addition to narratives by some highly placed government officials, to sell them to both local and international communities as the victims of the recent bloodshed in Nigeria. But the calibre of weapons they use and the sophistry of their operations leave more questions than answers. It also leaves one baffling how, for the first time in history, the ‘supposed victim’ is highly armed with military grade weapons while the ‘supposed hostile communities’ are littered with mass graves, refugee camps and high economic impoverishment as a result of paying millions of naira in ransom for their kidnapped relatives, if at all they are lucky to receive them alive. This is the case in Southern Kaduna, Plateau State, Benue State and generally in the Christian dominated Middle Belt region of Nigeria.

Miyetti Allah,  on many occasions has not only owned up to attacks on innocent Nigerians but also given justifications for such attacks. As a result, many have called for its proscription, but to no avail. They are fast becoming a government within the constituted government of Nigeria. The attempted assassination of His Excellency, Dr. Samuel Ortom, the seating Governor of Benue State, amounts to introducing another very dangerous dimension to the security challenge, which if not properly and decisively handled, can threaten the corporate existence of Nigeria. It is noteworthy that the faceless Fulani Nationality Movement (FUNAM) has owned up to this dastardly act. Nevertheless, the decision of the security agencies to thoroughly investigate the assassination attempt is commendable and it is our hope that measures will be taken to unravel those behind the attack and to begin the process of rebuilding the long-deteriorated trust between government and the people.

d. It has become increasingly difficult to differentiate between Fulani herdsmen, bandits and even Boko Haram members because their antics are basically the same, and it may be only the underlying dominant driving motives that may differ. While money is more of a driving force for bandits, land grabbing and territorial expansion is more dominant for the Fulani militia, and religious motive more dominant for Boko Haram. However, the utterances of self-acclaimed negotiators and so-called mediators like Sheikh Gumi, are clearly effort to stir the bandits towards a religious war. Nothing less can be deduced from his statement to the Fulani militia that he was reliably told it was Christian soldiers that treated them harshly and killed them. This is totally condemnable and it would have been expected that government would totally condemn his clandestine mission while relevant security agencies would have done the needful.

e. A more worrisome development is the use or more accurately, the misuse of government machinery in favour of one religion over the other. This is the case with regards the imposition of a Muslim candidate as Chief, against the popular choice of a Christian candidate, over a community that is over 90% Christian in the Tangale chiefdom of Gombe State. This is clearly a forceful imposition on the psyche of Nigerians that there is dominance of one religion over the other or that the adherents of other religious beliefs are second-class citizens. This is oppressive and only succeeds in sowing hatred and bitterness and creating a false sense of superiority of one human being over another.

Similarly, of serious concern is the attempt by the Kwara state government to impose the use of Hijab in Christian schools in the state. It must be clear that the careful use of the term, ‘grant-aided’ schools, being publicized by the state government and some media outfits would not insult the common sense of Nigerians to make them see Christian schools other than what they have always been. Ten schools were shut down by the state government in an attempt to bully the Christian schools to adopting the use of Hijab and the staff of the schools are being intimidated into returning to work under the new law which infringes on the Christian ethics of running mission schools.

We appeal to government at all levels to stop the use of state powers to favour one religion over another.

  1. From the foregoing observations, we wish to proffer the following solutions as a way of dousing tension in the land, and bring restoration of the desired peace, stability and progress of our nation.

a. Return of Missions Schools to their Owners
In the short term, we call on the Kwara State government to return all mission schools to their owners without any grant aiding. Let Missions schools be administered according to the tenets of their faith and anyone who voluntarily chooses to enroll their wards there must be ready to abide by the established rules and regulations of the school.

b. The Mai Tangale Stool
We understand that this has been challenged in the court of law. We encourage the good and peace-loving people of Tangale to continue with this legitimate and peaceful means of seeking redress, trusting that God will use the courts, adjudged as the last hope of the common man, to ensure that justice is done, so that the popular choice of the people can be honoured.

c. The MACBAN and other Non- State Actors
This organization and all non-state actors must be called to order to stop their incitive and vituperative statements and activities.

d. Show of Common Concern and Care for All
We watched with joy the effort and urgency that the Federal and various State governments in the north made for the rescue of school children kidnapped in Katsina, Zamfara and Niger States. Very sadly, despite several promises by President Mohammadu Buhari and security agencies, freedom remains a mirage for Leah Sharibu and other Christian girls like Alice Loksha Ngadah, Grace Lukas, Lilliang Gyang and the remaining Chibok girls. Not to mention Rev. Polycarp Zango, the eight Redeemed Christian Church of God members  and many other Christians in captivity of Boko Haram, ISWAP and bandits alike. The President and security agencies need to show more commitment, care and concern for all, irrespective of their religious faith and make effort to free all those in captivity.

e. Equity, Justice and Fairness
I recall that when the late Elder Statesman, Alhaji Maitama Sule, led a group of northern elders to congratulate the then President-Elect, Muhammadu Buhari in May 2015, he stressed on the critical and indispensable role of justice in ensuring good governance, peace and stability. In his own very words, he said to Buhari: “Sir, it is easy; I know, it was easy when you were a military leader and what made it easy was justice. With justice, you can rule Nigeria well. Justice is the key; irrespective of tribe, religion and race, justice must be done to whosoever deserves it. Power can remain in the hands of an infidel if he is just and fair but it will not remain in the hands of a believer if he is unfair and unjust.” Maitama Sule also said injustice was the fundamental cause of crises all over the world and that the only solution to avert crisis was justice. According to him, “The world itself can never be governed by force or by fear nor by power; in the end, what governs is the mind, what conquers is the spirit and what governs the mind and spirit are justice and fair play. I have always known you to be a man of justice and I ask you to please continue, don’t change or compromise justice for anything. Mr. President-elect sir, we know what we have gone through. I will ask you not to discriminate against any‎ part of Nigeria but I’ll urge you to do justice to all parts of Nigeria, justice that will bring about peace and stability, that will lead to the development of Nigeria. I know you believe that one day you will stand before God to give account of everything you have done here on earth. I will rather prefer that you disappoint me than to disappoint God, your creator.”

In his very short counsel, Maitama Sule used the word justice ten times! Genuine peace has to be premised on justice, fair play and equity. Indeed,  the scriptures, the Holy Bible, have very strong words on this: By justice a king gives a country stability (Proverbs 29:4). When justice is done, it brings joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers (Proverbs 21:15). Evil men do not understand justice, but those who seek the LORD understand it fully (Proverbs 28:5). Blessed are they who maintain justice, who constantly do what is right (Psalms 106:3). Let us seek and pursue peace that is premised on justice, if we want a truly lasting peace and by that, God will be pleased with us and reward us greatly on that day of our appearing before His judgment seat, for everyone to receive his or her reward. On this, the Bible also says we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad (2 Corinthians 5:10).

f. The 2014 National Conference Resolutions
To ignore the deliberations and resolutions of the 2014 conference is tantamount to throwing away the baby with the birth water. We therefore re-iterate our call that that the 2014 National Conference, which has over 600 resolutions, be implemented because it has substantially addressed these challenges. We urge the Buhari administration to put in place the necessary mechanisms for implementation of recommendations of the Conference Report. The Executive, Legislature and Judiciary and other stakeholders should work together to actualize this.

  1. We in ECWA shall continue to make requests, prayers, intercession with thanksgiving for everyone, including the Executive, the Legislative and Judicial arms of government and all those in authority. That we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. (1 Timothy 2:1-2).

9.  We sincerely pray that government will do its part and live up to its responsibility.

  1. Long live Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA)!
    Long live Nigeria!

31st March, 2021.

Nigeria Police Establishes Radio Station RADIO – 99.1FM, ABUJA

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. … Says the Police Radio will bring the Police closer to the people

The Inspector General of Police, IGP M.A Adamu, Wednesday commissioned  Nigeria Police Radio, 99.1FM, Abuja. The Nigeria Police Radio, which is one of the legacy projects of the Force within the past 2 years will help bring the police closer to the people and bolster partnership and good working relationship between the police and the people.

The IGP, in his key note address, noted that the radio station will provide community-based radio broadcast services. It will serve as a veritable avenue for the Nigeria Police to engage, enlighten and inform the public on policing activities and other security-related matters.

The IGP further noted that the radio station will air programs targeted at involving the citizens in the security of their localities especially on ways to spot and report crimes and other necessary steps to take in the event of a crime or security emergency.

The IGP thanked the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari for the unrelenting commitment of the Federal Government to the security and safety of Nigerians and the support for the Police in the enhancement of its operational capacity.

He observed that the Nigeria Police Radio 99.1FM, Abuja is a product of the laudable gesture of the Federal Government and within the vision of the Community Policing initiative of the Force which emphasizes smooth information flow towards strengthening the bond between the citizens and the Police.

The Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed commended the Nigeria Police for the innovative and security-enabling initiative and assured the IGP that his Ministry will continue to partner with the Nigeria Police to make useful and security-related information readily available to Nigerians.

There was also a strong parliamentary presence at the commissioning as the Deputy Senate President, represented by Dr Otive Igbuzor and the Chairman Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, Senator Ajibola Basiru were in attendance. The lawmakers pledged the support of the National Assembly to the continuous reform of the Nigeria Police.

Also in attendance at the commissioning were members of the Force Management Team, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity – Mallam Garba Shehu, Director-General, National Broadcasting Commission – Dr Igonmu Onoja, Director-General, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), represented by the Director Programmes, Mrs Msurshima Kighiv, members of the diplomatic community, top brass of the military, law enforcement and the security community amongst other dignitaries.

CP FRANK MBA

FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER

FORCE HEADQUARTERS

ABUJA

FNPH Execute Massive Projects …says It’s Battle Ready For COVID-19, Others

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The Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Kaduna says it has executed projects worth hundreds of millions of naira aim at combating COVID-19 and mental illness.

Projects which are in two categories, comprise those under COVID-19 and others, executed either via internally generated revenue or Government assisted.

COVID 19 projects include provision of Personal Protective Equipment to all service rendering staff, construction of Modular Laboratory, provision of ten bedded intensive care units with four dialysis machines along with 10 ventilators.

Other projects under COVID 19 are provision of 2 new ambulances, construction of isolation centre with Intensive Care Unit.

Speaking after inspection of projects,  the Medical Director Professor Jika Yusuf who commended the Governing Board under the Leadership of Ambassador Babagana Ajimi expressed  satisfaction on the level of work done and observation of COVID-19 protocols in the Hospitals. He revealed that projects executed will be judiciously utilized to tackle COVID -19 in the state and beyond.

Other projects executed through internally Generated revenue and also sponsored by Federal Government include Administrative block, New Drug ward, New Emergency blocks, 2blocks of classroom, and offices.

Drug Ward  Rehabilitation ward is an abandoned  project of 2006 by previous administrations and the Medical Director was able to complete it in record time of 6months. Internally generated revenue was used to renovates all dilapidated suck away toilets, bedsheets, beds, mattresses, broken windows, Hospital fence

COVID-19: Successful Vaccination Of Health Workers, Volunteers Group Salutes PTF

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COVID-19 Vaccine

 

National Volunteers Monitoring Initiative on Covid-19 has commended the Presidential Task Force on Covid 19 for completing the first round of administering of astraZeneca vaccine on health frontline workers successfully.

The Secretary General of the initiative, Comrade Yunusa Abubakar made the commendation in a press release made available to newsmen in Kaduna.

Comrade Yunusa Abubakar said the Presidential Task Force deserved commendation in view of their arrangements for the successful adminstration of the AstraZeneca vaccine which started from President Muhammadu Buhari and the Vice President Yemi Osinbanjo, Governors and their Deputies.

He explained that among those who were vaccinated are top government officials, traditional leaders and health frontline workers.

The Secretary General of National Volunteers Monitoring Initiative on Covid 19 Comrade Yunusa Abubakar also commended President Muhammadu Buhari for showing leadership by example for being the first Nigerian to be vaccinated with AstraZeneca vaccine.

He appreciated the Senate President Ahmed Lawal,the Speaker House of Representatives Mr.Femi Gbajabiamila, for also taking the lead in taking the jabs of the vaccine.

He also saluted Chairman of Presidential Task Force committe on covid-19 and Secretary to the Government of the Federation Mr.Boss Mustapha for his commitment towards making sure Nigeria also became among the first countries that benefitted from administring the vaccine.

He also appealed to Non governmental organisations, media, traditional and religious leaders not to relent in their effort to educate their people on the importance of following the protocol of covid 19.And also go out to be vaccinated.

National Volunteers Monitoring Initiative on Covid 19 has commended the Presidential Task Force on Covid 19 for completing the first round of administering of astraZeneca vaccine to health frontline workers successfully.

The Secretary General of the initiative, Comrade Yunusa Abubakar made the commendation in a press release made available to newsmen in Kaduna.

Comrade Yunusa Abubakar said the Presidential Task Force deserved commendation in view of their arrangements for the successful adminstration of the AstraZeneca vaccine which started from President Muhammadu Buhari and the Vice President Yemi Osinbanjo, Governors and their Deputies.

He explained that among those who were vaccinated are top government officials, traditional leaders and health frontline workers.

The Secretary General of National Volunteers Monitoring Initiative on Covid 19 Comrade Yunusa Abubakar also commended President Muhammadu Buhari for showing leadership by example for being the first Nigerian to be vaccinated with AstraZeneca vaccine.

He also appreciated the Senate President Ahmed Lawal,the Speaker House of Representatives Mr.Femi Gbajabiamila, for also taking the lead in taking the jabs of the vaccine.

He also saluted Chairman of Presidential Task Force committe on covid-19 and Secretary to the Government of the Federation Mr.Boss Mustapha for his commitment towards making sure Nigeria also became among the first countries that benefitted from administring the vaccine.

He also appealed to Non governmental organisations, media, traditional and religious leaders not to relent in their effort to educate their people on the importance of following the protocol of covid 19.And also go out to be vaccinated.

National Volunteers Monitoring Initiative on Covid 19 has commended the Presidential Task Force on Covid 19 for completing the first round of administering of astraZeneca vaccine to health frontline workers successfully.

The Secretary General of the initiative, Comrade Yunusa Abubakar made the commendation in a press release made available to newsmen in Kaduna.

Comrade Yunusa Abubakar said the Presidential Task Force deserved commendation in view of their arrangements for the successful adminstration of the AstraZeneca vaccine which started from President Muhammadu Buhari and the Vice President Yemi Osinbanjo, Governors and their Deputies.

He explained that among those who were vaccinated are top government officials, traditional leaders and health frontline workers.

The Secretary General of National Volunteers Monitoring Initiative on Covid 19 Comrade Yunusa Abubakar also commended President Muhammadu Buhari for showing leadership by example for being the first Nigerian to be vaccinated with AstraZeneca vaccine.

He also appreciated the Senate President Ahmed Lawal,the Speaker House of Representatives Mr.Femi Gbajabiamila, for also taking the lead in taking the jabs of the vaccine.

He also saluted Chairman of Presidential Task Force committe on covid-19 and Secretary to the Government of the Federation Mr.Boss Mustapha for his commitment towards making sure Nigeria also became among the first countries that benefitted from administring the vaccine.

He also appealed to Non governmental organisations, media, traditional and religious leaders not to relent in their effort to educate their people on the importance of following the protocol of covid 19.And also go out to be vaccinated.

Southern Kaduna: Community Postpones Its “IGAH-NINZO 2021 EDITION and NCDA ELECTION

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The NINZO Community Development Association (NCDA) in collaboration with the NINZO Traditional Council in Kaduna State has announced the postponement of the earlier scheduled 2021 edition of the annual NINZO cultural festival,known as IGAH NINZO.

The NINZO apex sociocultural body also announced a shift in date for the conduct of the much awaited election into the various elective positions for the administrative council of the NCDA earlier scheduled for 3rd April 2021 at Fadan-Ninzo in SANGA Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

Announcing this development in a statement, the Interim National President of the NCDA, Col David King ANTO (Rtd) explained that the postponement of the annual NINZO cultural festival slated for May this year followed the need to respect constituted Authorities by observing the Covid-19 Protocols.

He however, pointed out that a new date would soon be communicated for the conduct of the election into the various elective positions for the NCDA.

According to him, the NINZO Community Development Association will continue to work pro actively towards guaranteeing a colourful and a hitch free Cultural festival while also expressing regret of the inconveniences the action over the annual event would cause all patriotic NINZO sons and daughters, home and abroad.

The statement issued by the National Publicity Secretary of the Association, Gambo Santos Sanga also quotes Col David King ANTO as assuring that the proposed NCDA election would still hold soon after the Easter celebrations.

The National Leader of The NINZO people also prayed for peaceful Easter celebrations among Christians and non Christians across the country.

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