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Loss Of Confidence In Judiciary, Recipe For Anarchy -Justice Tsoho

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The Chief Judge, Federal High Court, Hon. Justice John Tsoho, has said that the loss of confidence in the judiciary is a recipe for anarchy.
He urged judges to seriously guard against delays in the dispensation of justice to avoid such.
Tsoho gave this warning yesterday in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital, while delivering his keynote address at the 2023 sensitisation seminar organised by the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), for Federal High Court judges.
“It is significant to emphasise that when a bank fails, it takes a large part of the economy with it. The collapse of an institution could cause money supply to drop, leading to a rise in unemployment.
“Loss of confidence in the justice sector is a recipe for anarchy. Strengthening depositors’ confidence in banks and other financial institutions through the speedy dispensation of justice remains a vital part of ensuring financial stability.
“Inordinate delays culminating in a backlog of cases constitute the greatest challenge before the courts and this easily erodes public confidence in the judiciary. Judges must seriously guard against available delays in the dispensation of justice”, the judge said.
Tsoho stated further, “The importance of the seminar for judges of the Federal High Court on Deposit Money Insurance as drawn out from the theme of the seminar, ‘Strengthening depositors’ confidence in Banks and other financial institutions through speedy dispensation of Justice’, cannot be over-emphasised at this time.
“On the one hand, assurances of confidence and trust are necessary to assuage growing and strident fears by depositors about internet fraud, insider dealings, and tampering with depositor’s money, mismanagement, security of such monies and items of value and other deposits in the custody of the Banks and other financial institutions.”
Tsoho explained that the seminar provided grounds for Federal High Court Judges who are also citizens of Nigeria and who are not unaware of those problems, to discuss and review the various approaches to strengthen the regulatory framework and functions of the NDIC on occasions where cases and applications were filed before them for the necessary orders and decisions to be made.
Also speaking, the administrator, National Judicial Institute, Hon Justice Salisu Abdullahi, noted that numerous challenges were facing the banking sector including the interplay between financial technology and traditional banking, adding that the seminar would provide answers to some of the problems
“The questions which require answers at this seminar are twofold. On the one hand, the question is whether the current banking laws and regulations including the regulatory practices in institutions like NDIC are up-to-date, relevant and in tune with present and emerging realities.
“On the other hand, do the banking laws and regulations including the regulatory practices in institutions like NDIC require urgent and consequential reforms?” he queried.
“These questions along with several others that are likely to be raised should necessarily form components of the discussions and outcome of this seminar for the collective good of all”, Abdullahi stated.
Earlier, the Managing Director/ Chief Executive, NDIC, Hassan Bello, said, “Right from the revocation of banking license all through liquidation and termination of liquidation activities, the judiciary plays a critical role in resolving disputes that evolves”

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Nigeria’s Rail Transport Generated N1.69bn In Q2 -NBS report

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The Nigerian rail system generated N1.69billionn in revenue from passengers in the second quarter of 2024, reflecting a 53.14 per cent increase compared to the N1.10billion recorded in the same period of 2023.
This data was disclosed by the National Bureau of Statistics in its report released yesterday.
According to the report, a total of 689,263 passengers travelled by rail in Q2, representing a growth rate of 45.38 per cent compared to 474,117 passengers in the corresponding quarter of 2023.
The volume of goods transported via rail also saw a significant increase, with 143,759 tons moved in Q2 2024, up from 56,936 tons in Q2 2023. Additionally, the Nigerian Railway Corporation reported a volume of 5,940 tons of goods transported through pipelines in Q2 2024, an increase from the 2,856 tons recorded in the same period of the previous year.
Revenue from goods conveyed via rail stood at N537.36m in Q2 2024, a remarkable increase of 206.68 per cent compared to N175.22m in Q2 2023. The movement of goods through pipelines also contributed to revenue generation, with N42.08m collected in Q2 2024, compared to N12.81million in Q2 2023.
Other revenue receipts amounted to N994.68million in Q2 2024, representing a staggering increase of 5,206.68 per cent from the N18.74m recorded in the corresponding period of last year.
In the first quarter, of 2024, The Tide source reported that Nigeria spent more on servicing the debt incurred for building its railways than the revenue generated by its railway system. The country spent 2,470 per cent more on railway debt servicing than it made from revenue from rail services in the first quarter of 2024.

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NDDC Unveils Initiative To Enhance Food Security In N’Delta

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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) says it is committed to advancing projects and programmes that enhance food security and sustainable growth in the region.
Chief Monday Igbuya, the Delta State representative on the NDDC Board, made this pledge in a statement issued in Port Harcourt, yesterday by the NDDC’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Mrs Seledi Thompson-Wakama.
Igbuya spoke at the inauguration of a training and empowerment programme for women and youths in livestock and agro processing in Amukpe, Sapele area of Delta.
He stated that the NDDC was prioritising livestock training in line with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
“NDDC is focussed on implementing programmes to ensure food security and agricultural growth in multi sectors, aiming to improve living standards.
“It is our belief that for socio-economic development to take place, there is need to develop manpower in the agricultural sector,” he said.
Igbuya expressed confidence that training farmers would enhance livestock production, create jobs, and alleviate poverty in the Niger Delta.
Mrs Winifred Madume, NDDC Director of Agriculture and Fisheries, said that training farmers and entrepreneurs was essential for improving productivity and market access.
“The commission has been promoting research and development through various institutions and providing farming techniques to beneficiaries,” she said.
The Project Consultant, Dr Simon Akhaine, said that 200 women and youths had registered for the livestock and agro-business skill acquisition programme.
According to him, the programme aims to equip them with the essential knowledge and skills for self-sufficiency in livestock farming, thereby boosting regional food security.

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Tinubu Shelves UNGA79 Trip To Address National Challenges

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President Bola Tinubu will not attend the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York this year.
In his stead, Vice President Kashim Shettima will lead Nigeria’s delegation to the annual summit.
Tinubu “wants to focus on domestic issues and address some of the country’s challenges, especially after the recent devastating flooding,” a statement from the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr. Bayo Onanuga, revealed yesterday.
The statement is titled ‘Vice President Shettima to Lead Nigeria’s Delegation to the 79th United Nations General Assembly.’
It reads, “President Bola Tinubu will not attend the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York this year.
“Therefore, the President has directed Vice President Kashim Shettima to lead Nigeria’s delegation.”
Tinubu, who returned to the country last Sunday after his trips to China and the United Kingdom, “wants to focus on domestic issues and address some of the country’s challenges, especially after the recent devastating flooding,” said Onanuga.
At UNGA 79, Vice President Shettima will deliver Nigeria’s national statement to the General Assembly, attend important sideline events, and hold bilateral meetings.
The high-level General Debate, with the theme “Leaving No One Behind: Acting Together for the Advancement of Peace, Sustainable Development, and Human Dignity for Present and Future Generations,” will run from Tuesday, September 24, through Saturday, September 28, 2024.

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