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Adamawa

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Adamawa secured the conviction of some 64 suspects by the courts in 2010, according to Alhaji Hassan Zungeru, the state Commandant of the agency.

He told newsmen in Yola  that 146 suspects were arrested for various drugs-related offences in the year, three of whom were womn.

Zungeru said four Indian hemp farms, measuring four acres, were also discovered and destroyed, while 606.11kgs of illicit drugs were confiscated within the period.

He said that the seized drugs included 551.33kg of cannabis sativa, 54,682kgs of psychotropic substances and 108 grams of cocaine.

Zungeru said 160 drug addicts, including five Cameroonian nationals were counselled and reformed, noting that the agency had intensified its patrol to check the menance of hard drugs in the border state.

 

Bauchi

Corps members engaged in voter registration in Bauchi have complained about the high cost of transport they bore everyday to convey materials to registration centres.

Mr Jami‘u Okyimi, a corps member posted to Rugankera polling unit in Bauchi Local Government Area, said he spent N1,000 daily in conveying the registration materials.

“We find it very difficult to carry the registration materials from the registration camps to the various polling units.

“INEC promised to provide the transport for us but up to now we have not been paid.

“We spend our money to convey the materials to the far villages in spite of the heavy weight of the machines and other materials,“ he said.

Mr Akim Olayide, also a corps member registering in Dindima polling unit of Bauchi Local Government Area, said he spent more than N1,000 daily to convey the materials.

“My major problem is charging our batteries. As you can see now my batteries are weak.

“I have to pay okada (commercial cyclist) to convey me to the camp in order to recharge my batteries before going back to continue with the registration.

“We also have problem of the under-age. Some under-age children always come here for registration and we find it difficult to stop them because of the language barrier.

“I cannot communicate in Hausa Language fluently, especially when it comes to offering explanations,“ he said.

 

Borno

The Borno State Chapter of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has threatened to boycott activities involving security agents in the state over harassment of its members.

A statement issued by the union quoted Alhaji Abba Kakami, the Chairman, as giving the warning after an emergency meeting of the council in Maiduguri.

The statement said that the union had observed a new trend whereby journalists on lawful duties were being harassed and intimidated by security agents in the state.

It said that the harassment had continued in spite of complaints made to security chiefs in the state.

“A journalist with the Borno State Television (BSTV), Alhaji Bajura Mustapha, was assaulted by a military officer on Tuesday in Maiduguri.

“Similar cases are being reported daily by our members on official assignments, we are tired of the situation.

“We are demanding for an immediate apology over the issue, and we are saying enough is enough,” the statement said.

It demanded a written apology and compensation from the military authorities in the state “before we take the next line of action’’.

 

FCT

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has said that it was training non-computer literate officers to meet with the aspiration of the service to attain excellence in service delivery.

This was contained in a statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of NIS, Mr Joachim Olumba.

The statement said the service was adopting the strategy to increase the number of qualified personnel to drive its ongoing e-immigration projects.

The e-immigration projects include e-passport intervention and e-registration of foreign nationals of African and ECOWAS countries in the 774 local government areas.

“The officers currently undergoing training are to blend with those with high technical competence, who are not only well versed in computer operations but are also highly proficient in operating e-passport production machines,” it said.

According to the statement, keeping the official passports of junior personnel in the custody of senior officers is necessary to avoid any ugly incident of the disappearance of any immigration staff, which could embarrass the service in particular and the nation at large.

“In order to achieve this, the selection and deployment processes are executed in a painstaking manner, taking cognisance of the confidential reports on all short-listed officers,” the statement added.

The Nigeria Immigration Service had fixed April as the last month for the issuance of the e-passport to Nigerians both at home and in Diaspora.

 

Gombe

Governor Mohammad Goje of Gombe State has approved the elevation of 13 traditional rulers from second class to first class status, bringing the number of such category of royal fathers in the state to 15.

Before now, only the Emir of Gombe, Alhaji Shehu Abubakar and that of Kaltungo, Alhaji Sale Muhammad, were first class traditional rulers.

The elevation of the traditional rulers was announced in a statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Abubakar Bage.

It said the gesture was in the exercise of the powers conferred on the governor by “Section 10 of the Gombe State Creation of Emirates, Districts, Villages, Wards and Emirs and Chiefs (Amendment) Law of 2004”.

The statement added that the gesture was in appreciation of the traditional rulers’ “loyal and conscientious service to the state, and the desire of their respective communities”.

Those elevated are the Chief of Tangale, Dr Abdu Buba-Maisheru; Chief of Waja, Alhaji Danjuma Muhammad; Chief of Cham, Dr James Chachus; and Chief of Dadiya, Alhaji Adamu Galadima.

Others are the Emir of Dukku, Alhaji Abubakar Rasheed; Emir of Akko, Alhaji Umar Atiku; Emir of Deba, Alhaji Abubakar Mahdi; Emir of Yamaltu, Alhaji Hassan Usman; and Emir of Pindoga, Alhaji Adamu Yakubu.

 

Kano

The Northern Igbo Youths Council (NIYC), has said that it would embark on a two-day prayer session for peace and stability to prevail in the country.

The Secretary of the Programmes Organising Committee of the council, Mr Ben Nwosu, made the announcement in a statement in Kano.

The prayer session was tagged “Ndigbo Pray for Nigeria”.

The purpose of this prayer is to seek divine intervention in the affairs of our nation, Nigeria, which is currently passing through a period of socio-economic and political trauma,” he said.

The secretary said that the spiritual exercise was also intended to ask God to “restore peace, unity, love and progress in our fatherland”.

 

Lagos

The Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON) on Thursday in Lagos raised an alarm over the volume of imported catfish.

Dr Abba Abdullah, the National President of FISON, told newsmen that 80 per cent of the imported catfish contained several storage chemicals which could be harmful.

“Recently, we noticed that this species of fish was being sold in markets across the country.

“It is very unfair for government to allow this, while our farmers are here producing fish with no markets for them,” he said.

Abdullah, however, urged the Federal Government to look for ways of enhancing the number of fish species in the nation’s territorial waters.

“We have 14 million hectares of surface water and 60 billion cubic metres of underground water but it has not been fully utilised for fish production.

“If we use 5 per cent of the 14 million hectares, we should be able to meet the fish demand of Nigeria and other parts of Africa,” he said.

 

Ogun

The Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) Board Chairman, Chief Boyelayefa Debekeme, has  said former President Olusegun Obasanjo saved the corporation from early collapse.

Debekeme disclosed this when board members of the corporation visited Obasanjo at his hilltop residence in Abeokuta.

“The entire FRCN family is fully appreciative of your efforts to save it from early collapse with the 32 FM Project, which has now brought government very close to Nigerians.

“Work on this project has reached an advanced stage and the corporation is determined to ensure it is completed within our tenure.

“Several of our structures are in their last years of operation and budgetary provisions are hampering our quest for reinvigorating the corporation,” he said.

Debekeme a former Speaker of the Bayelsa House of Assembly, expressed the determination of the board to sustain the Obasanjo legacy by expanding the outreach of and access to radio broadcasting.

“This board is already working closely with the Minister of Information and Communications, Mr Labaran Maku to address the situation,” he stated.

Responding, Obasanjo said that FRCN remained the most accessible medium of communication to Nigerians.

“Radio has this overwhelming outreach to all and sundry and that’s one of the reasons we gave it the kind of attention we gave it during my presidency,” he stated.

 

Ondo

A group of armed robbers on Thursday attacked two commercial banks in Okitipupa Local Government Area of Ondo State.

Eyewitnesses told newsmen that the hoodlums, some 20 in number, came in two buses.

They said one of the buses was used in blocking the road, once they had taken positions at the UBA and Oceanic banks on the popular Broad Street, Okitipupa

They shot sporadically into the air for about 30 minutes, forcing people to scamper for safety.

An eyewitness told our correspondent that the robbers succeeded in carting away large sums of monery from the banks.

 

Plateau

The unending Jos crisis, has taken its toll on business generally, as car dealers complain of low patronage.

Our correspondent, who went round some of the car vending points in Jos and its environs on Thursday, reports that there were series of complaints, with dealers saying that business was at its worst ever.

Some of them blamed the decline in business on the persistent violence that had disrupted all facets of life in Jos.

Others, however, blamed the lull in business on the fact that people were just emerging from festive seasons.

Mr Emma Olaiya, the Executive Director, Emma Motors International, told newsmen that majority of buyers usually came from the eastern part.

“Before the bomb blast and the recent crisis in the state, most people come to Jos to buy cars; some come to swap their old cars with others.

“But since the crisis erupted, most of my customers are too frightened to come to Jos,” he said.

He, however, expressed optimism that business would pick up by February as peace was gradually returning to the state.

“I expect business to bounce back in February; my only fear is the incessant crisis. I only pray that peace will be fully restored to the state soon. Once there is peace, business will flow,” he said.

Similarly, Mr Sunday Okocha, of Okocha Motors, also attributed the low patronage to the crisis.

“Most people do not have money for cars now after much expenditure during the festive season.

“Again, one cannot blame the customers; people are still uncertain if peace has returned to Plateau. In fact, many are relocating from Jos, due to insecurity,”Okocha said.

Jos has been enveloped in all manners of violence in recent times that had left hundreds dead and many others rendered homeless.

 

Sokoto

 

An international NGO, RTI-LEAD Nig., says it will rehabilitate 66 water facilities between January to March this year in collaboration with the six ‘champion’ local governments.

 

Alhaji Tijjani Mohammed, the Deputy Chief of Party of the organisation, said that the project would be implemented in Dange/Shuni, Wamakko, Illela, Isa, Bodinga and Silame local governments of the state.

 

Mohammed disclosed this in  Silame shortly after inspecting five boreholes rehabilitated under the project at the cost of N340,000.

 

“The projects are to be jointly executed by the six local governments . They will provide the

needed funds while the NGO will provide technical assistance and tools,’’ he said.

 

Mohammed also said that all the rehabilitated boreholes had been abandoned for nearly two years .

 

‘’ That was why there was an acute shortage of portable water in the areas before their repairs with all the attendant consequences ,’’ the USAID –funded RTI-LEAD Nig. official added .

 

Also speaking the Chairman of Silame Local Government Area, Alhaji Garba Sanda, commended the organisation for selecting the area as a beneficiary.

 

“The project has really helped in solving the problems of the people and it has re-awakened the conscience of the officials of the champion local governments towards effective service delivery,’’

 

Zamfara

 

Governor. Mahmuda Shinkafi of Zamfara has appointed Alhaji Haliru Andi as the Director-General, Media Affairs, of his campaign organisation ahead of the April elections.

Andi, who had lived a quiet life in the last three and a half years, was the media and publicity strategist of former governor, Ahmad Yarima.

A statement by Sani Lawal Bakura, a Director in the Office of the Head of Service of the state, said that Andi’s appointment took immediate effect.

It further said Shinkafi had approved the appointment and posting of nine other Directors General.

Governor Shinkafi had appointed four commissioners, scores of Special Advisers and Senior Special Assistants early in January.

The appointments filled vacant positions created by the resignation of some political appointees who were standing for elections.

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Rivers Judiciary Denise Media Reports On Issuing Judgement Sacking SOLAD

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The Rivers State Judiciary has denied claims of media reports circulating online that a judge of its High Court issued a ruling in favour of Governor Siminalayi Fubara against former Governor Nyesom Wike and President Bola Tinubu, there by sacking the sole Administrator of the state, vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd).

A statement signed by the Chief Registrar of the State High Court, David Ihua-Maduenyi yesterday in Port Harcourt, described the purported report as false and misleading, particularly for linking a judge of the State High Court, Justice Boma Diepirii, to a ruling that reportedly came from a Federal High Court.

According to the statement, Justice Boma Diepirii is a Judge of the Rivers State High Court and not of the Federal High Court and currently on Easter Vacation, which commenced on Monday, 14th April.

The Chief Registrar further clarified that the Federal High Court and the State High Court are separate entities, stressing that “the inclusion of Justice Diepiri’s name in the fabricated report underscores the crass ignorance of the author.”

“The attention of the Rivers State Judiciary has been drawn to a fake news report alleging that His Lordship, Hon. Justice Boma Diepiri, delivered a judgment sacking the Sole Administrator of Rivers State. This is false in its entirety,” the statement read.

“Justice Diepiri is a judge of the High Court of Rivers State, not of the Federal High Court as was falsely reported”.

” Additionally, His Lordship is currently on Easter vacation which began on Monday, April 14, 2025, Ihua-Maduenyi stated.

The statement however advised the general public and members of the media to always cross checked information concerning the judiciary before publishing and as well disregard the said report in its entirety as its an embodiment of falsehood and fabricated story.

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Senate Passes Bill For Establishment Of University In Abia

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The Senate yesterday approved the bills for the establishment of Federal University of Medical  and Health Sciences and College of Education, Bende at its plenary session.
The two bills sponsored by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon . Benjamin Kalu came to the Senate for concurrence after the approvals from the House of Representatives.
The Deputy Leader of the Senate, Sen. Lola Ashiru in the absence of the Majority Leader presented the recommendations of the Lower Chamber for consideration and Concurrence .
The Bill for an Act to establish Federal College of Education, Bende in Abia State seeks to provide full-time courses, training in technology, applied sciences, commerce, social sciences, arts and humanities among others.
Kalu had in his lead debate stated that Bende has remained undivided since its creation in 1976, even though with the size of four local government areas as found in comparative federal constituencies.
“Despite its strategic location in Abia and sharing a border with Akwa Ibom, with a growing population and landmass, there is no tertiary institution in the Federal Constituency operated either by Federal or State Government. Bende deserves to have the presence of a tertiary institution to serve the education need of the teeming youthful population, especially now that the need for well-trained educationists has risen. This is accompanied by the need to fill the gaps created by both the consequences of brain drain and the lack of qualified educationists to provide quality training at all levels of education,” he said.
For the bill seeking the establishment of Federal University of Medical and Health Sciences, Bende, Abia State, he said when it becomes law, the university will be charged with the responsibility to, among other things, offer full-time training leading to the award of degrees in medical and health sciences.

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South East Caucus Kicks As  Senate Rejects  Nwosu’s Immortalisation

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South East Caucus of the Senate has  appealed to President   Bola Ahmed Tinubu  to immorttalise late Professor Humphrey Nwosu  considering his commitment  to achieving a  practical democracy for Nigerian.
The Senators visibly  angered by the  Senate’s  rejection of the  need to immortalise the late National Electoral umpire who stood for democracy through the turbulent  1993 elections  stormed out of the Senate Chambers   and spoke to the press .
The Chairman of the South East Caucus, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe ( Abia South),  as he did in plenary on Wednesday, presented a motion for immortalisation of Humphrey Nwosu by naming the national headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC) , after him , for laying the foundation in 1993 and conducting the freest and fairest Presidential election in the country .
The late Professor Nwosu was the National Chairman of the National Electoral Commission ( NEC) , now known as Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC) , who through option A4, conducted the June 12, 19993 presidential election , adjudged to be the freest and fairest in the country.
Abaribe in the motion co – sponsored by 15 other Senators , said  late Humphrey Nwosu deserved to be immortalised like other heroes of the June 12 , 1993 presidential election .
He also urged the Federal Government to honour the late former electoral umpire with post humous  national honours .
But Abaribe’s request , seconded by Senator Victor Umeh (Anambra Central) and supported by Senators from the South East including forner Senate Leader, Yahaya Abdullahi ( Kebbi North) , was roundly rejected by other Senators who said the deceased deserved no immortalization .
Specifically , Senator Adams Oshiomhole ( Edo North) , in his contribution to the debate said the motion to him, was nothing but an attempt to manipulate and rewrite  history.
“ Professor Humphrey Nwosu as NEC Chairman in 1993, failed to deliver on the June 12 , 1993 Presidential Election for lack of Courage
“ He who is not ready to die for something , will die for nothing
“ If he was afraid of the gun from announcing the election results and winner in 1993 , he cannot be rewarded now , more so, when many Nigerians died for what he inadvertently created “, he said .

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