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Adamawa

Adamawa government has spent N10 million on flood and other related disasters’ sensitisation campaign, the Deputy governor, Mr Bala Ngillari, has said.

Ngillari, who received the Director General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Alhaji Muhammad Sani-Sidi, in Yola last Thursday, said the campaign was initiated following the early forecast and warning by NEMA on the possibility of flooding in some parts of the state.

Sani-Sidi was in Yola for the consultative meeting of Heads of  States Emergency Management Agencies.

“Adamawa state received the warning early this year and acted immediately through continuous sensitisation of the various communities,’’ he said.

Through this campaign, disaster prone areas took actions that reduced effects and losses in some parts of the state, especially in Guyuk, Numan, Demsa, Lamurde and Yola which were flooded.

Bauchi

Some rural farmers in Bauchi state want a review of the fertiliser distribution system in the state, our correspondent learnt that most of the farmers in some rural settlements on the outskirts of Bauchi metropolis were not satisfied with the distribution method being adopted by the state government.

In separate interviews with farmers in those settlements, they told our correspondent that they see the channels through which the commodity was being distributed as unreliable.

They pointed out that the year 2011 has been the worst, in comparison with the problems experienced in previous years.

Malam Babaji Yakubu, a 56-year-old maize farmer in Inkil village, blamed lack of fertiliser for the poor harvest on his farms this year.

Mohammed Muktar of Sabon-Layivillage, noted that the situation should have been better in spite of the problems of rainfall.

Borno

A Borno High Court will on Sept. 30 deliver its judgement in a case involving a house wife who allegedly killed her daughter by setting her ablaze after poisoning her.

The woman, Rebecca Emmanuel, allegedly burnt her seven-year old daughter in Biu Local Government Area of Borno.

Emmanuel was standing trial for alleged culpable homicide punishable with death under section 221 of the Penal Code Law.

The accused was said to have taken her daughter to a bush in Biu where she gave her a bottle of maltina beverage adulterated with poison to drink.

According to the report, the seven-year girl, thereafter, became unconscious after crying of stomach pain.

The girl who later died in the bush was covered up with dry leaves and grasses by her mother who reportedly set her ablaze. However, the judgement of the case which was earlier slated for Sept. 20 was adjourned, due to the absence of the presiding judge, Justice Purtum Ngadda.

FCT

The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) says there is the the need for the country to simplify its judicial processes to ensure prompt adjudication of cases.

This was one of the recommendations of the 16th summit of the Group which ended last Thursday in Abuja.

The Group advised “all tiers of governments to simplify judicial processes on election petitions, commercial disputes and other cases in the nation’s judicial system,’’

“There is the need to reverse the culture of impunity by ensuring compliance with existing laws, procedures and regulations,” it said.

NESG urged the government to promote value-based ideologies and to intensify the war on corruption in both private and public sectors.

“Public and private sectors should have the will to allow the system to run effectively through good administration and corporate governance.

“Governments should create a rallying point for citizens to buy-into Nigeria’s Vision 20:2020 in order to deliver power, deregulation of downstream petroleum sector and education reform in the next 12 months,” it said.

Kaduna

TheFederal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) has decried the spate of indiscriminate parking on the nation’s highways by drivers of articulated vehicles.

FERMA’s North West 1 Zonal Director, Mr Kaboshiyo Avongs, told newsmen last Thursday in Kaduna that many lives had been lost due to indiscriminate parking by mostly tanker drivers.

Avongs recalled that several measures had been taken to tackle the menace of indiscriminate parking to no avail.

He, however, said new measures, including outright impounding of such vehicles, were being contemplated.

Avongs expressed regrets that several discussions held with the tanker drivers union aimed at changing their attitude to indiscriminate parking were not yielding results.

He commended the Kaduna State Government for providing land to build parks for trailers at Tafa in Kagarko Local Government Area and Mararaban Jos in Igabi Local Government Area.

Avongs said the two areas were noted for the high frequency of accidents involving articulated vehicles, adding that the facilities would reduce the rate of such incidents when completed.

Kebbi

The Kebbi House of Assembly Committee on Women Affairs is to collaborate with state ministry of women affairs in tackling issues affecting women and children for sustainable development.

The Deputy Speaker of the House, Alhaji Garba Bena, told journalists in Birnin Kebbi last Thursday that an enabling environment that included logistics,useful advice and any other relevant observation, would be created for effective performance.

He said the House would address gender issues, especially the intensification and enforcement of the state law which prohibits child labour,stressing that the Law has reduced the menace of child hawking reducing children to domestic servants.

According to him, the law that prohibits stigmatisation against people living with HIV and AIDS is still enforced, stressing that from the available records released by the State Action Committee on AIDS (SACA) the prevalence of HIV and AIDS has reduced.

Kogi

The newly established Federal University, Lokoja, will formally commence academic activities in January 2012 with 200 students, its Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abdulmumin Rafindadi, has said.

Rafindadi told newsmen in Lokoja that the university will take off at its temporary site with only two faculties – Arts and Social Science with few departments.

He said the faculties of engineering and education would be added over the next two or three years and said that the student population of the university may not be more than 600 at its peak.

He explained that the pioneer students of the university would be selected from the 961 applicants, who made the school their first choice in the last UTME conducted by JAMB,

More than 2,000 other applicants who made the university their second choice would not be consider for admission at all, he explained.

The vice chancellor stated that the university would hold its first post-UTME screening on Sept. 27

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Lagos

The EFCC in Lagos has arraigned two men before an Ikeja High Court for allegedly defrauding a local government council boss of the sum of three million Naira.

Augustine Nwokolo, 46, and Kalu Emole, 48, were arraigned on a two-count charge bordering on obtaining money with false pretence.

EFCC prosecutor, Mr Kayode Oni, alleged that the duo had conspired to defraud Mr Ezekiel Chukwukwere, Chairman of Nwangele Local Government Council of Imo State.

He said they committed the offence on March 15 in the Egbeda area of Lagos by collecting the sum of N3 million from the council boss.

“The duo claimed that there was a petition against Chukwukwere and that the money was to help him sweep the petition under the carpet at the EFCC headquarters in Abuja,’’ the prosecutor said.

He said Chukwukwere had lodged a complaint with the anti-graft body about a phone call which was made by one Mr Linus, demanding the money from him.

Ogun

A gender specialist, Mrs Funmi Hassan, has decried the high level of discrimination and violence against Nigerian women.

Hassan made the observation last Thursday in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun, at a two-day leadership skill training for women farmers.

The theme of the training is“Team building and Women Right”.

Speaking on the occasion, Hassan said women’s rights were those human right issues that related to women as the subordinate group in a male-dominated society.

She noted that violence against women was one of the cruel social mechanisms by which women were forced into a subordinate position.

Oyo

The principal of a public school in Oyo State and his deputy (both names withheld) were among those apprehended on Wednesday in Ibadan over illegal collection of fees.

The Commissioner for Education, Mrs Tokunbo Fayokun, announced the arrests at a news conference in Ibadan, saying the task force set up by the education ministry to check the collection of unapproved fees from parents and students took the measure.

She explained that the task force was constituted to make life bearable for parents and guardians, and ensure that the cost of education was affordable.

“The task force proceeded in its task and succeeded in apprehending some principals who engaged in the act.”

Plateau

The Court of Appeal sitting in Jos has dismissed Plateau’s Governor  Jonah Jang’s appeal seeking to quash the case of his challenger and Labour Party candidate, Mrs Pauline Tallen.

The Plateau Electoral Petition Tribunal had in its pre-hearing ruling of July 25, 2011, decided in favour of  Tallen, while ruling in a case filed by Jang, who had alleged that the LP’s petition against him was not filed on time and should be dismissed.

Dissatisfied with that ruling, Jang appealed against the ruling on the grounds that during the pre-hearing, Tallen willingly withdrew an application, which was the life wire of her petition.

Jang’s counsel, Mr Olu Dundare, had told the appellate court that even though the withdrawal of the application was done with the advice of the tribunal, it was a blunder made by the petitioner, pointing out that it was sufficient ground to invalidate the case.

Sokoto

Sheik Yusuf Alibawa, a Sokoto-based Islamic scholar, has enjoined prospective pilgrims to this year’s Hajj in Saudi Arabia to pray for peace, progress and political stability of Nigeria.

Alibawa newsmen in Sokoto last Thursday that the nation was dire need of God’s intervention.

He said that prayers by pilgrims as well as other Nigerians would enable the country to overcome the challenges facing the country, especially on security matters.

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NUJ backs proposed strike by Lagos-owned media workers

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The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Lagos State Council has thrown its weight behind the proposed industrial action by the Lagos State-owned media organisations.

The proposed industrial action is set to begin on Monday, Jan. 13.

In a letter jointly signed by the Lagos State NUJ Chairman, Mr Adeleye Ajayi, and the Secretary, Mr Tunde Olalere, on Thursday, the union expressed its support for the strike.

The letter, dated Jan. 9, was addressed to the General Manager of Lagos Television, Agidingbi, Ikeja.

The NUJ, along with the Radio, Television, Theatre and Arts Worker’s Union (RATTAWU) of the Lagos State Broadcasting Corporations, including Lagos Television, Radio Lagos/EKO FM, and Lagos Traffic Radio, had announced the proposed strike.

They said this was in response to the non-payment of the minimum wage and integration into the Oracle database by the state government.

The union leadership stated that it was fully aware of the several discussions, congresses, and notices given to the state government regarding the need for state-owned media house workers to be integrated into the Oracle database.

“You will agree with the union that these were enough notices given to address the issues at stake,” the letter read in part.

The leaders recalled that an initial 10-day ultimatum was issued, followed by a 21-day ultimatum, and finally, a seven-day final ultimatum.

“It is imperative that our members working in the state-owned media organisations should also enjoy the new minimum wage like other workers of the state,” the NUJ stated.

The union further noted that the revenue generated by state-owned media organisations could no longer sustain the payment of workers’ salaries and benefits, highlighting the urgent need for the state government to intervene for their survival.

“The welfare of our dear members is paramount and this is why the union deems it fit to support and pledge solidarity with our members going on strike,” the union stated.

The union also acknowledged the commitment and dedication of protesting workers to their duties in propagating state government policies and activities, stating that such dedication should be rewarded by the state government.

“The union, therefore, advises that only an amicable resolution and approval of the demands of our members can stop the industrial action,” the union stated.

 

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New Rivers CP assures of non partisan …moves against human rights violation

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The new Rivers state commissioner of police ,CP Olugbenga Adepoju has assured that his administration will remain apolitical in the discharge of his duties in the state.

Adepoju who officially assumed office last Friday as the 47th police commissioner of police stated this during his median press briefing held at state police command over the weekend in Port Harcourt.

He assured that under his watch as the police helmsman in the state his administration will ensure protection of human rights and warn that any police officer who violate the rights of people will be sanctioned in accordance with the police act and
urged Rivers people to hold the Police accountable, share view of people with police.

“We are committed to transparency.

My priority is to ensure safety, security and welfare of all residents in the state.
Being an economic hub of the country,the state faces challenges of crisis from political interest, economic sabotage illegal oil bunkering.

“I will ensure Rivers people sleep with their two eyes close. I have what it takes to keep the command safe.We do Intelligence gathering work with community and public engagement to proactively prevent crime.We have meetings and seminars with members of the public.”

“We will enforce discipline and ensure zero tolerance for corruption.I have my team.I will put them to work.There will be improvement on the part of my officers.

“We will Combat youth restiveness and cultism, oil theft, environmental crime. we will work with other agencies to ensure is reduce to the barest minimum.

“We will enhance response time and police visibility. We do all we can for our men to respond to distress call in time. We will deploy more men in metro. More visibility policing.

“We will address land grabbing issues.We will work with our legal team. If we have to partake in any execution order, we will look at it critically.

“We will enforce all vehicle regulations with human face. Especially tinted glasses. We may excuse those that have it from the factory. Either the vehicle will be impounded, the tinted glass removed or they are charged to court.

“Our men will not violate rights of citizens. If there is any violation of rights, it should be reported to the police for necessary actions. Our men will be more professional and polite to the people “he stated

CP Adepoju however urged residents of the state,the media and all necessary stakeholders to give the Police the relevant cooperation and support for effective policing of the society.

 

Akujobi amadi

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Police invites assaulted female victim, assures of protection

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The Rivers State Police Command says it has acknowledged a social media report on alleged assault of a lady by police officers along Evo Road, Port Harcourt.

A statement signed by the police public Relations Officer (PPRO),SP Grace Iringe Koko in Port Harcourt, yesterday said the police acknowledged the report of such alleged assault and invite the lady involved to visit the command so as to enable the command to commence investigation with a view to apprehend the officers involved.

“We urge the lady involved to visit the Police Headquarters to enable a thorough investigation into the matter. This step will assist us in identifying the officers involved and ensuring that appropriate actions are taken.”

“The Command appeals to members of the public to cooperate with police officers during stop-and-search operations, as these measures are essential in combating crime and maintaining security.”

“We also encourage residents to report any misconduct by police officers through the following channels:
• PPRO: 0816 135 5218
• Control Room: 08032003514, 08098880134
• Complaint Response Unit (CRU): 07057605256, 08120822987, 07072323049, 07057605209”

“Your cooperation is vital in helping us maintain accountability and professionalism within the Rivers State Police Command.
Thank you.”

 

Akujobi Amadi

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