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Monday, October 2, 2023

UK Govt Promises Support To Hummanitarian and Poverty Alleviation Ministry in Nigeria.

UK Govt Promises Support To Hummanitarian and Poverty Alleviation Ministry in Nigeria.
The United Kingdom has pledged to support the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation in its drive to reduce humanitarian crises and end poverty in Nigeria. 

Development Director, British High Commission, Abuja, Dr Christopher Pycrof made this known Thursday when he paid a visit to the Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation,  Dr Betta Edu in her office.

Pycrof assured the Minister that the British government would place at her disposal any assistance her Ministry might require to succeed in its mandate.

According to him,  "I just like to make it absolutely clear to you that the UK Government will provide you with support, we have a team which is focused both on the humanitarian side but also increasingly on the development side as well.

"So we are looking to work to provide durable solutions and we should be able to reduce that sense of separation between the need to provide lifesaving humanitarian support on the one hand, and then the need to provide development support on the other.

"We see it as a holistic approach for people to be in humanitarian need for as little time as possible, to work with them to be able to achieve sustainable livelihoods durable solutions, and then development which benefits everybody here in Nigeria. We have a lot of expertise which I would make available to support the ministry.

Describing the Minister' ,job as "one of the most complicated jobs in government",  Pycrof commended Edu for the excellent manner she has  so far piloted the affairs of the Ministry stating that her passion and commitment will make a big difference.

"I think it's probably safe to say that you've got one of the most complicated jobs in government. Not only have you got responsibility for dealing with the humanitarian situation, but then the poverty alleviation agenda means that you're also going to be involved in financial issues, in health, agriculture, education, infrastructure and employment etc. And you must coordinate from federal government with the State governments as well” Pycrof said. 

Responding,  Dr. Edu expressed immense gratitude to the UK government for the great support and partnership over the years. She was optimistic that working together,  would birth a better result for Nigeria.

"We are really very grateful to the UK for continuous support. President Bola Tinubu has carefully selected his agenda to meet the needs of Nigerians in a sustainable manner. His priorities are to eradicate poverty, ensure food security, create jobs and protect the citizens of this country. Nations and development partners must key into this agenda for better coordination and impact. We are glad that you have committed to supporting the ministry we urgently require that support to make an impact.

The Ministry will work with other line ministries and the state governments, Local Government and development partners including great nations like yours to achieve the needed results.” Said the Minister.

Remi Tinubu, Akpabio, Wike others attend Nigeria's 63rd lndependence Day Thanksgiving Service.

Remi Tinubu, Akpabio, Wike others attend Nigeria's 63rd lndependence Day Thanksgiving Service.
•••Nigeria will be great again, says First Lady.
A Nigeria of abundance has begun, and to be part of the greatness that God has started in the nation, Nigerians must look beyond their current realities and embrace hope anew.

Nigeria’s First Lady, Mrs Remi Tinubu, gave the counsel in her remarks at the 63rd Independence Day Interdenominational Thanksgiving Service, held at the National Christian Centre, Abuja, on Sunday.
According to a statement by her media aide, Busola Kukoyi, the First Lady urged Nigerians to thank, praise and worship God for His faithfulness and love.
 
The First Lady, who described the theme of the Thanksgiving, ‘Christ in Me, the Hope of Glory’ as a sharp reminder that hope is not just a catchphrase, called on Nigerians to draw strength from the Renewed Hope agenda of the Bola Tinubu-led administration.

“If we do not have hope, how do we become part of this greatness that God has started in the Nation? We find through the love of Christ, a deeper message of hope, especially, in the theme for this year’s celebration, ‘Christ in you, the hope of glory’,” she stated.

“Good governance,” she said, “can only be impactful if we all follow the example of Jesus Christ, our Lord, who embodied the fruit of the spirit, including love, joy, peace, long suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance and forgiveness.”

As the nation marks her 63rd Independence Anniversary, the First Lady appealed to Nigerians to celebrate the unity that defines our diversity.

“There is no challenge, obstacle, or difficulty that we cannot overcome or surmount if we imbibe the nature of Christ who said in Matthew 11: 28; come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart; and ye shall find rest with your souls.

“In times like these, all we do is to keep our hope alive, the lively hope which Jesus Christ has birthed in us,” she added.

In a message on the theme ‘Christ in Me The Hope of Glory’, President, Nigerian Baptist Convention (NBC), Revd Dr Israel Akanji, highlighted the need for citizens to put their hope in God as well as align themselves with efforts by the current administration to forge a national rebirth, as captured in the Renewed Hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu.

The church service was attended by President of the Senate, His Excellency,  Sen. Godswill Obot Akpabio; Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele; Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), H.E Sen. George Akume; Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), H.E  Nyesom Wike; Service Chiefs, among others.

Sunday, October 1, 2023

Ondo secures World Bank support for 700km rural roads.

Ondo secures World Bank support for 700km rural roads.
Ondo state government said it has secured €3.5 million and about $500,000 from the World Bank for the rapid transformation of rural communities across the state.

It said the fund included N1.5bn counterpart funding would be used to construct 700km of rural roads under Rural Access and Marketing Project (RAAMP), a World Bank-assisted programme.

The special adviser to Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu on Rural and Community Development, Kolawole Babatunde, disclosed this in Akure at the weekend at an interactive session with Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Ondo State.

Babatunde, who represented Akoko South East/Akoko South West Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives between 2015-2019, said the rural roads would be constructed in phases and funded through World Bank and the state counterpart fund.

He said the state government keyed into RAAMP for ease of transporting agricultural products to prevent frequent spoilage of farm produce, abd tackle food scarcity as well as grant access for the rural parts of the state for marketing and farming activities.
 
He said: “This projects will be broken down based on the roads we are intervening in and we’ve gotten

“This is aside the N1.4 billion governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu has released as counterpart fund to us. The way it works is that the funding has to get approval of the world bank. We write to them stating the roads we are intervening in, the cost, then the world bank will give approval.

“For every action we take as directorate and agency, we get the approval of Mr Governor first. Then, it comes to us, we finetune, then it goes to the world bank.

“As counterpart fund, we’ve gotten N1.4 billion and when a state pushes such amount, you could be rest assured of what will come in as world bank intervention.

According to him, “We are not limited to the €3.5 million and the US$ 500,000, it is a pool. It depends on how we are able to fast-track our construction that will determine the number the amount we will be able to access.

“We have about 20 states in the project but it has been my prayer that we access more fund than any other state in the country so that we can have more rural roads.”

Credit: The Nation Newspaper 

Ilebaye wins BBNaija All Stars edition.

Ilebaye wins BBNaija All Stars edition.
Ilebaye Precious Odiniya, simply called Ilebaye, has won the Big Brother Naija All Stars edition.

Ilebaye was announced last night during the grand finale of the TV show which held in Lagos.

She became the third female housemate to win the grand prize after Mercy Eke and Phyna.

The 22-year-old edged out Mercy Eke, CeeC, Adekunle, Pere, and Cross, at the end of the 10-week show, winning the ?120 million cash prize.

Before she was announced winner, Big Brother asked Ilebaye and the first runner-up, Mercy Eke, to walk out of the house to the stage.

The All Stars season ended in grand style with thrilling performances by Nigerian music artistes BNXN and Skales.

The BBNaija All Stars edition was the most competitive as it paraded most of the popular former housemates from previous editions of the reality show.

It premiered on July 23 with 20 ex-housemates competing for the N120 million cash, the highest ever since the inception of BBNaija.

Pere, CeeC, Alex, Kiddwaya, Mercy, Tbaj, Angel, Neo, Alex, Cross, Seyi, Whitemoney, Uriel, Doyin, Princess, Soma, Ike, Adekunle, Venita, and Ilebaye were introduced on the first day of the show.

Four more housemates joined them as guests after the third housemate was evicted.

The guest housemates were Sholzy, Kim Oprah, Prince, and Lucy.

Credit: The Nation Newspaper 

FCTA warns owners of revoked plots of land to stay off.

FCTA warns owners of revoked plots of land to stay off.
Owners of the plots of land revoked by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) in Abuja have been warned to stay away from such properties.

Anyone found tampering with the revoked land will be severely dealt with, the FCTA warned at the weekend.

Officials of Development Control Department of the FCTA, led by its Director, Muktar Galadima, foiled an attempt by owners of some of the affected properties in the Maitama District to resume development on the sites.

The team, accompanied  by security operatives, confiscated building equipment found on the sites and chased away those found on site. Others were  arrested  for profilling.

FCT  Minister Nyesom Wike  revoked no fewer than 165 plots of land in the service districts  over non -development.

The revocation order placed on the affected plots according to the minister, was due to the continuous contravention of the terms of agreements as contained in Section 28(5) (a) &(b) of the Land Use Act.

Responding to questions from reporters during the operation, Galadima said that his office got the hint that some owners of the revoked land were going back to sites, in violation of the order.

He said: “Recently, FCTA has revoked some plots for non – development and also sent his last warning on abandoned buildings since December 2022, so, it is unfortunate that those revoked properties, some people are trying to come back and work on them particularly on weekend.

“So, we  are on this operation to ensure that all the revoked plots, nobody goes back and work on them and also to use this opportunity to call on the public that any revoked properties that  somebody is trying to work on, definitely the administration will not only remove such structures but will ensure prosecution of the person involved.

“The revocation just commenced last week and then we just got information that some people wanted to go back to sites, and we have already intimated our officials to be on the watch out to make sure that nobody goes back to work, because any officials found wanting will be severly dealt with in accordance with the laid down civil service rules and regulations”.

Concerning information that some of the affected property owners may have gone to court to seek redress, he said: “I am not aware of anything like that, if at all some have gone to the court as you said, then I will live it to the court to decide, but for now I am not aware of such, and even, the decision of court have to be communicated to the administration for it to study it and decide if there is any need to review it or not.”

Credit: The Nation Newspaper 

CJN set to inaugurate 23 judges for Fed High Court.

CJN set to inaugurate 23 judges for Fed High Court.
The Supreme Court has concluded plans for the inauguration of 23 new judges for the Federal High Court.

The court’s spokesman, Dr. Festus Akande, announced that the event, which will hold on October 4, will be performed by the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Olukayode Ariwoola.

Akande also said the apex court is planning a valedictory court session on October 10 in honour of the late Justice Chima Centus Nweze.

The new High Court judges, according to Akande, include: Dipeolu Deinde Isaac (Ogun State), Ogundare Kehinde Olayiwola (Ekiti), Agbaje Olufunmilola Adetutu (Lagos), Musa Kakaki (Kaduna), Abdullahi Muhammad Dan-Ige (Sokoto), and Sharon Tanko Ishaya (Kebbi).

Others are: Salim Olasupo Ibrahim (Ogun), Yilwa Hauwa Joseph (Gombe), Wigwe-Oreh Chituru Joy (Rivers), Owoeye Alexander Oluseyi (Kogi), Anyalewa Onoja-Alapa (Benue), Amina Aliyu Mohammad (Katsina), Abiodun Jordan Adeyemi (Kwara), Hauwa Buhari (Federal Capital Territory), and Aishatu Auta Ibrahim (Borno).

Also included are: Hussaini Dadan-Garba (Bauchi), Ibrahim Ahmad Kala (Gombe), Mashkur Salisu (Zamfara), Onah Chigozie Sergius (Enugu), Egbe Raphael Joshua (Bayelsa), Ariwoola Olukayode Jnr. (Oyo), Ekerete Udofot Akpan (Akwa Ibom) and Ogazi Friday Nkemakonam (Ebonyi). 

The statement added: “A valedictory court session will be held on Tuesday, October 10, 2023, in honour of the late Justice Chima Centus Nweze at the main courtroom of the Supreme Court at 10 a.m.

“As customary, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, will preside over the session which will, among other things, feature the presentation of tributes by the Hon. Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chairman of the Body of Senior Advocates of Nigeria, and President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), in honour of the departed jurist.

"Justice C. C. Nweze died on Saturday, July 29, 2023, in Abuja after a brief illness at the age of 64 years.

“He was sworn in as Justice of Supreme Court on October 29, 2014. He was born in Obollo, Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State on September 25, 1958.

“He attended St. John Cross Seminary, Nsukka from 1972 to 1977, emerging with a Distinction in the West African School Certificate Examination.

“He gained admission into University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus in 1979 where he graduated with a Degree in Law in 1983.

“In the same year, he represented the Law Faculty and, indeed, all Nigerian Law Faculties, at the Philip Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington DC, as the Chief Oraclist.

“His Lordship did his NYSC between 1984 and 1985 in Bauchi, after being called to the Nigerian Bar in 1984. He equally had his Doctorate Degree in Law from the same University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus.”

Tinubu Approves N35,000 Provisional Wage For Federal Govt Workers.

Tinubu Approves N35,000 Provisional Wage For Federal Govt Workers.

President Bola Tinubu has approved N35,000 provisional wage award for all treasury-paid federal government workers for six months, following further consultations with the Federal Government delegation that met with the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) earlier this Sunday.

 It will be recalled that at the meeting between both parties, the Federal Government pledged its commitment to fast-track the provision of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses to ease public transportation difficulties associated with the removal of petrol subsidy.

The Federal Government also committed to the provision of funds for micro and small-scale enterprises as well as waivers on VAT on diesel for the next six months.
 
Furthermore, the Federal Government announced that it will commence payment of N75,000 to 15 million households at N25,000 per month for a three-month period from October to December 2023.

It has earlier reported that during the meeting, which was held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Sunday, several significant agreements and commitments were reached by both parties.

A statement signed by the Minister of Information and National Orietation, Mohammed Idris, said the extensive discussions led to the following resolutions:

“It was stressed that the outstanding issues can only be resolved when workers are actively engaged in their roles and not during strikes.

“Labour Unions advocated for a higher wage award, and the Federal Government Team assured that Labor’s request would be presented to President Bola Tinubu for further deliberation.

“A sub-committee will be established to work out the implementation details of all items concerning government interventions aimed at mitigating the effects of fuel subsidy removal.

“The ongoing issue between the Road Transport Employees Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) and the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Lagos State was recognized as requiring urgent attention. Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who attended virtually, pledged to resolve the matter.

“The NLC and TUC agreed to consider the offers made by the Federal Government, with a view to temporarily suspending the planned strike. This pause will allow for further consultations regarding the implementation of the resolutions mentioned above,” he stated.

The meeting, presided over by the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, saw the participation of Governor Abdulrazak Abdulrahman of Kwara State, Chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), and Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, who also attended virtually.

Key government officials, including the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, and the Minister of Labour and Employment, Simon Lalong, were present alongside the leadership of the labor unions.

Chief of Staff to the President, Gbajabiamila, speaking to State House correspondents after the meeting, expressed his gratitude to both the government and Labour representatives for their dedication to finding common ground.

The meeting, which lasted approximately four hours, delved into a multitude of concerns affecting Nigerian workers.

Gbajabiamila highlighted several agreements reached during the discussions. These agreements encompassed crucial matters such as the wage bill, committees on salary increments, and the provision of CNG buses, among others.

“A lot of issues were addressed. Issues that concern the Nigerian worker, the average Nigerian worker. I can’t begin to reel them out here.

“But I am happy to say that after four hours, we have reached certain agreements that is for the benefit of the Nigerian worker. Agreements on wage bill, agreements on committees on salary increament, CNG buses, on several other things, I believe, both TUC Labour and government side?

“Importantly, he announced that all categories of workers, regardless of their income level, would benefit from the wage bill, addressing concerns raised on social media.

“There was a lot of chatter on Twitter about the issue of low-income workers only falling into the category of the wage bill.

“They spotted that and we communicated that to Mr President and he quickly say and agreed that all categories of workers will be given the wage bill. There’s nothing like low-income, mid-income or high-income. I think that’s worthy of clarification tonight,” he said .

The Chief of Staff was optimistic about the outcome and encouraged the Labour representatives to convene meetings with their respective branches and executives to present the agreements.

He expressed hope that the strike would be called off by Tuesday, providing relief to the affected workers.

Following Gbajabiamila’s statement, NLC President Joe Ajaero echoed the sentiment that the negotiations had made substantial progress, indicating that they had reviewed government promises and were committed to translating them into practical solutions for workers.

Ajaero emphasized the need for consultation with their labor organizations, indicating that a decision to call off the strike would require approval from the relevant labor organs.

He concurred with the Chief of Staff’s hopeful outlook and described the situation as straightforward.