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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

LIVETransfer news & rumours across the world.

LIVETransfer news & rumours across the world. 
Chelsea reach agreement to sign Cole Palmer from Man City
Chelsea are close to signing Cole Palmer from Manchester for a transfer fee in the region of £40-£45million, according to The Athletic.
Cole Palmer.
Liverpool in talks to sign Man Utd target Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich.
 Ryan Gravenberch.

Brighton set to sign Barcelona's Ansu Fati on loan.
Ansu Fati

Lenglet set to join Aston Villa on loan
Clement Lenglet is all set to leave Barcelona to join Aston Villa on loan this summer, according to Sport.
Clement Lenglet

Bayern insist on getting Chalobah from Chelsea.

Man City reach verbal agreement with Wolves for Nunes.

 Armel Bella-Kotchap: Verbal agreement with @BVB is done now.

Former Arsenal midfielder Matteo Guendouzi joins Lazio.

Wolves make €25m offer for Strasbourg's Habib Diarra.

Nico Dominguez set to join Forest from Bologna while Remo Freuler goes other way.


President Tinubu is Passionate About Reducing Price of Fertilizers for Nigerian Farmers— VP Shettima.

President Tinubu is Passionate About Reducing Price of Fertilizers for Nigerian Farmers— VP Shettima.
.....FG to receive 33,000 mt of potash from Uralchem Group.
President Bola Tinubu is very passionate about reducing the cost of fertilizers for Nigerian farmers in the overall interest of achieving food security in the country, says Vice President Sen. Kashim Shettima.

Vice President Shettima made the statement today at a Fertilizers Producers and Suppliers Association of Nigeria (FEPSAN) stakeholders’ meeting with the Federal Government, on the 33,000 metric tonnes of Potash donated to the Federal Government by Russia’s Uralchem Group and UN Partners, in his office at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

According to the Vice President “our goal is to serve the Nigerian people. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is very passionate about reducing the cost of fertilizers for the Nigerian public.”

Continuing, he said “no strings attached, no vested interest and the President will be happy if the price of fertilizers collapses by 50 percent after this exercise”, VP emphasized.

Vice President Shettima disclosed that President Bola Tinubu gives high premium to achieving the agenda of food security in the country, noting that this accounts for the declaration of state of emergency in food security sector by the Tinubu administration last July.

Stressing that though “we have many challenges with food security in the country, we are however very lucky because the President is very empathetic and very passionate about achieving food sufficiency in the country.”

Speaking to Stakeholders at the meeting which includes the Minister of Agriculture, Sen. Abubakar Kyari and Minister of State for Agriculture, Sen. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, the Vice President expressed the seriousness attached to the donation and distribution of the potash from Uralchem Group.

He charged stakeholders that “there has to be transparency, equity and fairness in the distribution exercise for the reason that the end beneficiaries are the Nigerian farmers and their leadership is seated here.”

The Vice President assured stakeholders “that there will be transparency, there will be full disclosure and we are going to use our own blenders and the beneficiaries have to be the Nigerian people.”

On the entire exercise, Vice President Shettima disclosed further that the NEMA, World Food Programme (WFP) and AFEX, a commodity Exchange firm have the data base and other requirements that will assist the Federal Government in reaching out to the farmers in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security driving the process.

It would be recalled that at the last Russia-Africa Summit held in St. Petersburg Russia last July, the Federal Government delegation met with the leadership of Uralchem Group and WFP over the donation of a consignment of 33,000 metric tonnes of potash.

In attendance at the Stakeholders’ meeting were the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Dr Ernest Umakhihe; Director General, National Emergency Management Agency, Mustapha Ahmed; President, All Farmers Association of Nigeria, Arc. Kabir Ibrahim; President, Fertilisers Producers And Suppliers Association of Nigeria (FEPSAN), Sadiq Kassim; the Country Director of World Food Programme, Kucro Jawed and representatives of National Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) and Associated Foreign Exchange (AFEX).

Olusola Abiola
Director Information
Office of the Vice President
29th August, 2023

Hajj 2023: VP Shettima Commends Hajj Commission, Urges Improvement in Pilgrims’ Welfare, Education.

Hajj 2023: VP Shettima Commends Hajj Commission, Urges Improvement in Pilgrims’ Welfare, Education.
The Vice President, Sen. Kashim Shettima has commended the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) for a successful 2023 hajj operations in spite of many challenges faced by the Commission.

Sen. Shettima gave the commendation today when he received briefing from the management of NAHCON led by the chairman, Alhaji Zikrullah Kunle Hassan at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

According to the Vice  President, “we have to offer praises to Allah for the successful conduct of 2023 hajj, in spite of harsh conditions faced by people in the Saudi Arabia occasioned by the climate change and other factors. The temperature rose to unimaginable level, though Nigeria was not the only country affected by the effect of the climate change.”

While commiserating with the families of the 29 pilgrims who died during the 2023 hajj, Vice President Shettima urged the Commission “to learn lessons from the last Hajj operations and gird our loins and make efforts to address all the short comings in the upcoming hajj operations.”

Speaking on the welfare of 95,000 pilgrims which performed hajj last year, Vice President Shettima remarked that the welfare of the pilgrims is at the core of the pilgrimage and as such the Commission must give it the priority it deserves.

He advised the management to make adequate preparations to take care of the pilgrims, noting that though it is a spiritual exercise, the Commission must not neglect the wellbeing of pilgrims throughout their stay in the holy land.

Emphasizing the need to develop a robust mechanism to curtail the challenges faced by the people, he stated that “it is absolutely essential that we review this mechanism and make it practical and effective to give us maximum success in managing the hajj operations from year to year.”

On the problem of the volatility of the exchange rate on the Commission’s finances which was caused by the unification of the different forex windows, the VP advised the management to be proactive as it prepares for the future, stating “you have to rigorously review your exchange rate and come up with a much more acceptable figure.” 

He further advised them on the need to educate pilgrims on their rights in the holy land by making use of the social media platforms and other traditional media to enhance your visibility.

The Vice President also commended the Commission on the  various initiatives to further enhance its activities especially the launching of Hajj Savings’ Scheme, the Hajj Institute of Nigeria and Public Private Partnership Arrangements for Kano, Lagos, Maiduguri and Ilorin Projects.

Earlier during his briefing, Alhaji Hassan disclosed that last years’s hajj was successful largely due to the prompt airlift of pilgrims to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the provisions of accommodation to pilgrims, feeding and efficient medical services at all phases of the hajj activities.

It would be recalled that recently President Bola Tinubu put the supervision of NAHCON under the Office of the Vice President.

Olusola Abiola
Director of Information
Office of the Vice President
30th August, 2023

President Tinubu Mourns Designer of Nigeria’s National Flag, PA Taiwo Akinkunmi.

President Tinubu Mourns Designer of Nigeria’s National Flag, PA Taiwo Akinkunmi
President Bola Tinubu conveys his deepest sympathy to the family of Pa Taiwo Akinkunmi, OFR, who designed the national flag in 1958 and left a generational legacy, following his passing into glory at the age of 87.

President Tinubu condoles with friends, and associates of the retired civil servant, who dedicated his life to the service of the nation, sharing knowledge and experience with old and young, and inspiring many to think and act patriotically.

The President affirms that the Green and White flag is a legacy that has consistently reflected the fruitfulness, resilience, and harmony enjoyed by the nation, and the boldness and uniqueness with which Nigerians characteristically reach for and achieve success around the world.

President Tinubu believes Pa Akinkunmi lived and worked for the greatness of the country, and rests eternally with a place of honour in Nigeria’s history.

 

Chief Ajuri Ngelale
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
August 30, 2023

Governor Oyebanji presents N150 million gratuity cheques to retired LG, workers.

Governor Oyebanji presents N150 million gratuity cheques to retired LG, workers.
….restates commitment to welfare of senior citizens.

Barely three months after presenting N130 million naira gratuity cheques to retired local government workers and primary school teachers, Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji on Tuesday again, distributed gratuity Cheques of 150 million naira to another batch of retired local government workers and primary school teachers in the state.
In Pic: Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, Executive Governor of Ekiti State. 

Speaking during the presentation of Cheques to the 64 beneficiaries at the conference hall of the Governor’s office in Ado Ekiti, Governor Oyebanji said his administration would continue to prioritize the welfare of all Ekiti citizens especially the workers while in active service and at retirement.

The Governor said that despite the lean resources available to the state, his government has paid over 600 million naira as gratuities to 189 retired local government workers and primary school teacher in the state since the inception of his administration in October 2022, adding that he will continue to place high premium on the payment of pension and gratuity as and when due.

He said his administration was making efforts to address the situation and that very soon the state would get out of the woods as far as clearing backlog of gratuity arrears is concern. He added  that his government is passionately committed to utilizing available resources to the greatest advantage, pleasure and comfort of all Ekiti people.

While congratulating the beneficiaries, the Governor charged them to utilize the money wisely saying their wellbeing should be of utmost importance and paramount to them.

“Today’s ceremony is coming in fulfillment of our promise to always make you smile at each milestone of the journey of the mandate you gave me as your Governor. As we are marking the  300days anniversary of our administration, I am pleased to announce the disbursement of the sum of N150 million as gratuity to retired local government workers and teachers.

“it is important to place on record that, since the inception of our administration in October 2022, we have paid a total sum of six hundred and five million, eight hundred and seventy-nine thousand, four hundred eighty-six  naira and eighty kobo (N605,879,486.86) as gratuities to one hundred and eighty-nine (189) retired local government workers and primary school teachers. With God on our side, we will continue to do more. Be rest assured that this administration would continue to place high premium on the payment of pension and gratuity as and when due.

“I stand before you today to reiterate the commitment of our administration to the welfare of all Ekiti citizens. We are passionately committed to utilizing available resources to the greatest advantage, pleasure, and comfort of our people” .he added. 

Earlier in his welcome address, the commissioner for Local government affairs,  Chief Folorunsho Olabode thanked the Governor for prioritizing the wellbeing of the senior citizen.

He urged the beneficiaries to make good use of the money, adding that others on the waiting list will smile very soon.

In his goodwill messages, the Chairman, Nigeria Union of pensioners, Elder Joel Akinola, appreciated the Governor for being a promise keeper and someone who takes welfare of the elderly very serious.

Mr Sunday Adeosun, who spoke on behalf of the beneficiaries, expressed gratitude to the Governor for working his talk and for keeping to his campaign promises.

Mr Sunday therefore assured the Governor that the senior citizens in the state will continue to support and pray for his administration.

Also at the event were the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, Secreatry to the State Government Dr Habibat Adubiaro, Head of Service, Engr. Sunday Komolafe, among others.

Governor Makinde Distributes Palliatives to Alleviate Economic Hardship, Says FG’s N5bn Still Intact.

Governor Makinde Distributes Palliatives to Alleviate Economic Hardship, Says FG’s N5bn Still Intact.

 In a remarkable display of compassion and commitment, Governor Engr Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has taken proactive steps to ease the burden of economic challenges faced by the citizens. In response to the recent fuel subsidy removal by the Federal government, Governor Makinde launched a food relief palliative distribution initiative aimed at supporting the most vulnerable residents of Oyo town.


The launch event, held at the prestigious Oba Lamidi Adeyemo 111 Mini Stadium in Oyo town, saw Governor Makinde kickstart the distribution of essential food items to households in need. Addressing the crowd, the Governor emphasized the importance of a comprehensive approach to tackling economic difficulties. He unveiled the Sustainable Action for Economic Recovery (SAFER) program, designed to address the root causes of financial struggles rather than merely addressing the symptoms.

Governor Makinde's administration has gained recognition for its transparent policies and unwavering integrity. Demonstrating a dedication to serving the people, the state government procured an impressive 37,000 bags of rice, complementing the 3,000 bags provided by the Federal government. This combined effort resulted in a generous total of 40,000 bags of rice, ready to be distributed to around 200,000 households across the state.


In addition to the substantial rice contribution, the Governor announced the inclusion of locally sourced food items. The distribution will feature 5kg bags of Gari, 5kg bags of beans, and 5kg bags of Yam flour (Elubo), ensuring a well-rounded assortment of essentials to address various dietary needs.

Governor Makinde's proactive response and commitment to alleviating the economic strain on his constituents exemplify effective governance and a strong sense of duty. As these palliatives reach the households they are intended for, they bring not only sustenance but also a glimmer of hope during challenging times.

Favouritism, Bias, and Appointment of Unqualified Experts: A Main Problem Affecting the Public Sector in Nigeria.

Favouritism, Bias, and Appointment of Unqualified Experts: A Main Problem Affecting the Public Sector in Nigeria.
By: Comr. Olamide Akinwumi
In Nigeria, as in many countries, the efficient functioning of the public sector is crucial for the nation's progress and development. However, a significant obstacle that has hindered the growth of the Nigerian public sector is the pervasive issues of favouritism, bias, and the appointment of unqualified experts. These problems have serious repercussions, ranging from inefficiency and corruption to a lack of public trust in government institutions.

Favouritism refers to the practice of showing unfair preference towards individuals based on personal relationships or affiliations, rather than on merit or qualifications. Bias, on the other hand, involves a preconceived inclination or prejudice that affects decisions and actions. Both these issues erode the foundation of a merit-based system, which is essential for the public sector's optimal performance.

Appointing unqualified experts has become a norm in Nigeria's public sector due to various factors such as political considerations, lack of transparency, and inadequate oversight mechanisms. This phenomenon not only undermines the quality of services delivered but also discourages qualified individuals from pursuing public sector careers. The consequences of placing unqualified experts in critical roles can be disastrous, leading to poor policy formulation, ineffective implementation, and wastage of resources.

The negative consequences of favouritism, bias, and the appointment of unqualified experts are manifold:
Inefficiency: When individuals are appointed based on favouritism rather than merit, the public sector loses out on the potential contributions of capable experts. This leads to suboptimal performance and the inefficient allocation of resources.

Corruption: Favouritism often creates an environment conducive to corruption. Nepotism and cronyism can result in the misappropriation of funds, kickbacks, and unethical practices.

Public Trust: The appointment of unqualified individuals erodes public trust in government institutions. When citizens perceive that decisions are made based on personal connections rather than public welfare, their confidence in the government diminishes.

Stifled Innovation: Incompetent individuals in key positions stifle innovation and progress. Vital sectors such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure suffer as a result.

Several factors contribute to the persistence of favouritism, bias, and the appointment of unqualified experts in Nigeria's public sector:
Political Interference: Political leaders often prioritize loyalty over competence when making appointments, leading to the placement of unqualified individuals in crucial roles.

Weak Governance Systems: Inadequate checks and balances, along with a lack of transparency in the appointment process, facilitate the entry of unqualified individuals into public sector positions.

Lack of Meritocracy: The absence of a merit-based culture within the public sector discourages talented individuals from seeking government positions, further perpetuating the problem.


Addressing the issue of favouritism, bias, and the appointment of unqualified experts in Nigeria's public sector requires a multi-faceted approach:
Strengthening Oversight: Establish independent bodies responsible for overseeing appointments, ensuring they are based on merit and relevant qualifications rather than personal connections.

Transparency: Implement transparent and accountable recruitment processes that are accessible to the public. This helps build trust and reduces the potential for manipulation.

Merit-Based Culture: Promote a culture of meritocracy through awareness campaigns, training programs, and incentives that reward expertise and competence.

Political Will: Political leaders must prioritize the nation's welfare over personal interests and refrain from placing unqualified individuals in key positions for political gains.

In Conclusion, Favouritism, bias, and the appointment of unqualified experts are significant challenges that impede the growth and progress of Nigeria's public sector. Addressing these issues requires a concerted effort from all stakeholders – government, civil society, and citizens. By prioritizing merit, transparency, and accountability, Nigeria can work towards a more efficient, effective, and trustworthy public sector that serves the needs of its people and drives national development.