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Sunday, January 14, 2024

Govt plans to stop single-use plastics.

Govt plans to stop single-use plastics.



The Federal Ministry of Environment has begun a move to eradicate single-use plastics in the country.

It said the initiative would start by first stopping the use of single-use plastics at the headquarters of the Ministry of Environment in Abuja.

The decision was made at a two-day ministerial/top management retreat organised by the ministry in Kaduna on Saturday.

The retreat, with the theme, ‘Policy Embedment and Synergy of Prioritised Action for a Renewed Hope in Environmental Management,’ was organised for directors, heads of agencies, programmes and special projects of the ministry.

According to a communique issued at the end of the retreat, a “Circular Nigeria Committee” was set up to facilitate the implementation of the country’s circular economy roadmap.

The committee, chaired by the Director-General of the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency, Prof. Aliyu Jauro, would also pursue gradual discontinuation of the use of single-use plastic in the country, starting from the ministry and its agencies.

The communique signed by Director Planning Research and Statistics of the Ministry, Mallam Stanley Jonah, said that the “Circular Nigeria Committee” would ensure sustainable waste management and facilitate the implementation of the circular economy roadmap.

It stated that the committee would “prioritise mentorship, institutional knowledge transfer and effective succession plan.

“The retreat also agreed to discontinue the use of single-use plastic within the Federal Ministry of Environment and its agencies to drive a culture of waste reduction.

“In addition, staff of the ministry and its agencies were requested to demonstrate leadership by example by implementing other personal climate actions in their environment.

“Procurement plans shall be completed early and submitted to the relevant agencies of government to ensure timely release of funds.”

It also “emphasised the need for reinforcement of the forest guards in line with the vision of Mr. President to rid our forests of bandits.”

It was reported that the ministerial retreat was attended by 83 delegates from the ministry’s departments, agencies, programmes and special projects, critical stakeholders from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Bureau of Public Procurement, Development Partners, among others.

Edun panel developing financial guidelines for humanitarian ministry – Presidency.

Edun panel developing financial guidelines for humanitarian ministry – Presidency.


The Presidency on Sunday said the Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Mr Wale Edun, will speed up the ongoing financial reforms in the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, given the importance of its Social Investment Programmes.

The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, who spoke to newsmen, said the Edun-led committee was working while it remained mindful of the urgency of the need to resume the social investment programmes which President Bola Tinubu halted last Friday.

“What Edun is doing is not to probe the ministry. He is developing financial guidelines for the ministry. His is not a probe. It’s only the EFCC that is probing.

“Mr Edun was not given a timeline, but he knows those things are urgent. Until all the probes by the EFCC and the creation of financial guidelines are done, we cannot proceed.


“Because of the urgency of what that ministry handles, Mr. Edun knows that he must wrap up his assignment fast to create a foolproof financial architecture for that organisation,” Onanuga said.

While announcing the suspension of the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation on January 7, the Presidency said Tinubu had tasked a panel, headed by the Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, to, among other functions, “conduct a comprehensive diagnostic on the financial architecture and framework of the social investment programmes to conclusively reform the relevant institutions and programmes in a determined bid to eliminate all institutional frailties for the exclusive benefit of disadvantaged households and win back lost public confidence in the initiative.”

The Presidency on Sunday stressed that the Tinubu-administration had no sacred cows and would spare no entity found culpable in the ongoing investigation of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation and its Social Investment Programmes.


Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Ajuri Ngelale, affirmed this when he spoke on TVC’s Politics on Sunday.

Providing context to the ongoing probe, Ngelale said, “The President has given full instruction to the EFCC chairman to conduct a thorough investigation.

“The way the President would direct such an investigation is to say that nobody, no name, should be left out if they are found wanting in the situation. No sacred cows at all.

“Anywhere this investigation takes the EFCC and other investigating authorities, that is where the investigation must go and the President will take action accordingly.”

Nine more Army generals retire, COAS pledges improved welfare.

Nine more Army generals retire, COAS pledges improved welfare.



A total of nine generals in the Nigerian Army have retired from service.

The generals, who are from the finance corps of the service, are  Maj. Gen. A.O. Adetayo, Maj. Gen. J.E. Jakko, Maj. Gen. A. R. Bakare, Maj. Gen. A. B. Adamu, Brig. Gen. N. L. Isama, Brig. Gen. O. F. Ohunyeye, Brig. Gen. O.A. Adenuga, and Brig Gen II Adamu.

The retirement of the nine generals comes less than a month after 113 generals bowed out of the Nigerian Army on December 19, 2023.

A statement on Sunday by the Director, Army Public Relations,  Maj. Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu said a passing-out parade was held in honour of the senior officers on Friday.

“The Nigerian Army Finance Corps had earlier honoured nine of its senior officers in a Pulling Out Parade organised to honour retired and senior officers of the Corps on Friday, 12 January 2024.

“The Nigerian Army Finance Corps WASA 2023 featured rich cultural performances by different cultural troupes, a tug of war between female soldiers and soldiers’ wives, presentation of awards to outstanding soldiers and prizes to performing cultural troupes,” the Army spokesman said.

Meanwhile,  the Chief of Army Staff,  Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, assured that the troops’ welfare and well-being remain his priority.

According to the statement, he spoke at the Nigerian Army Finance Corps West African Social Activities marking the end of the year 2023 in Lagos on Sunday.

“To boost troops’ morale and fighting spirit, the Chief of Army Staff ( reiterated his commitment to the welfare and well-being of Nigerian Army personnel and that of their families under his watch.

“Describing welfare as the number one pillar upon which sound administration rests in his command philosophy, the COAS reassured troops that their welfare topped the priority of his agenda for the NA. He pledged that he would not fail to improve troops’ welfare at every opportunity, “ the statement added.

Lagbaja urged the troops to be on the lookout as more efforts to improve the standards of living and their accommodation across NA’s barracks and cantonment would become visible in the new year.

The COAS promised to work in consonance with Mr President’s stringent financial measures to curb wastage to revamp the country’s ailing economy.

Shettima to attend World Economic Forum in Switzerland.

Shettima to attend World Economic Forum in Switzerland.



At the instance of President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima on Sunday departed Abuja to represent Nigeria at the 2024 annual meeting of the World Economic Forum scheduled to be held in Davos, Switzerland.

Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President on Media and Communications, Stanley Nkwocha, disclosed this in a statement he signed on Sunday titled ‘VP Shettima off to Davos, to represent Nigeria at World Economic Forum.’

Switzerland becomes Shettima’s seventh foreign destination since assuming office seven months ago.

He has represented Nigeria in Italy, Russia, South Africa, Cuba, China and the US, logging 36 days abroad so far.

Nkwocha said this time, the VP will join other political and business leaders across the world at the week-long annual Forum to discuss global socio-economic and development issues.

“Top on Vice President Shettima’s agenda, apart from the plenary session, is the launch of the Private Sector Action Plan for African Continental Free Trade Area at a special session to be co-chaired by him.

“He is also billed to hold high-level discussions with the Managing Director of IFC, Makhtar Diop and the Prime Minister of Vietnam, Pham Minh Chinh, among others,” the statement read.

Shettima will also chair a roundtable dialogue on Nigeria’s economic path on the sidelines of the annual meeting.

He will attend a special session dedicated to building trust in the global energy transition programme.

The Vice President is expected to return to Nigeria after participating in the week-long event.

NURTW, Methodist Church, MATO'S Group, Others Visit Gov Aiyedatiwa, Pledge Support.

NURTW, Methodist Church, MATO'S Group, Others Visit Gov Aiyedatiwa, Pledge Support. 




The national leaders of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) at the weekend paid a visit to the Governor of Ondo State, Hon. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, pledging their support for his administration. 



Led by its Acting National President, Aliyu Issa Ore and Acting National Secretary, Kayode S.A Agbeyangi, the union said the visit was to condole with the Governor over the death of his predecessor and to declare support for his administration.



The union, while thanking the Governor for the way he has managed the issue of motor parks and drivers in the State, informed of its decision to make the Governor a Patron of the union.


Responding, Governor Aiyedatiwa thanked the national officers of the union for the visit and their support, saying he has been impressed by the move to restore peace and unity into the NURTW nationwide. 

The Governor expressed his readiness to ensure that there is no leadership tussle in any union that can lead to breakdown of law and order in Ondo State.

Also among the visitors to the Governor at the Presidential Lodge of the Government House in Akure was a political group led by a former APC senatorial aspirant in Ondo South, Mr. Mathew Oyerinmade, popularly called MATO.

Oyerinmade was accompanied by members of his group, including Dr. Rotimi Wilson, Hon Segun Odidi, Mr. Nelson Omoyoloye, Surv. Niran Akinniyi and Mr. Kunle Oyegoke.

Oyerinmade, who congratulated Aiyedatiwa on his inauguration as Governor, commended the steps so far taken by the Governor towards the development of the State. 

The group, which also condoled with the Governor on the death of his predecessor, pledged its support for the new administration in the State.

Governor Aiyedatiwa thanked the group for the visit, commending the activities of Oyerinmade in galvanising grassroots participation in politics and governance in the State. 

Also, a delegation of the Methodist Church of Nigeria, led by its Prelate, His Eminence, Dr. Oliver Ali Abah, visited the Governor and offered prayers for the success of his administration. 

Armed Forces Remembrance Day: NASS will support Tinubu to end insurgency, insecurity.

Armed Forces Remembrance Day: NASS will support Tinubu to end insurgency, insecurity.


Senate President Godswill Akpabio on Sunday, January 14, reiterated the readiness of the National Assembly to join hands with President Bola Tinubu in finding lasting solutions to all issues of insurgency, insecurity, banditry, and all forms of criminality bedeviling the country.

Akpabio also called on the Church to partner with the President to rebrand the country.


He chided the Governor of Anambra state, Chukwuma Soludo for describing Nigeria as a dead horse standing.


He told the governor that Anambra state may be the horse he described because Nigeria is a “horse that is bouncing, and ready to gallop and go to work.”


The Senate president made these remarks at the Interdenominational Church Service for the 2024 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration held at the National Christian Centre, Abuja, on Sunday.



Akpabio said: “I must say, yes indeed, I’m not supposed to make comments on the liturgy (homily) that was rendered today by our dear Bishop, Bishop Muyiwa because of course, standing on the podium of God, he ought to, and he was speaking from the words that were put into his mouth. But when he was speaking, he said that the military actually, in the past, not the present military, caused a lot of problems in the country.


“I don’t want to correct it, but I just want to amend it that yes, indeed, the military have continued to save Nigeria to the best of their abilities.



“They did not cause the problem that we are finding today. I said a few days ago that in 1959 when the then Governor General was handing over to Nigeria, when we had independence on 1st October, in his address, he said one of the greatest problems of Nigeria was what? Corruption! Which means that corruption existed before Nigeria was born and so the government will continue to fight corruption.



“Therefore, I want to thank the Bishop for recognizing the efforts of the president in strenuously trying to bury this menace called corruption. I also want to thank the Bishop for all the accolades he has put on the steps so far taken by the President to reposition Nigeria.



“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a step and the rot that we are seeing in Nigeria today started right from independence and it got us to where we are.


“It did not start with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. But I said America took 185 years before they could produce a member of parliament as president and another member of parliament as Vice President.



“I think that was President Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon Johnson. But in Nigeria, less than 30 years, we have a president as a senator and we also have a vice president as a senator.


“This means that they know the problems of the grassroots and they are determined to solve that problem.


“I stand before you as part of you to say that I will join this president, not just to reform Nigeria, but to ensure that all the complaints and all the issues bordering on insurgency are addressed.


“We don’t have enough men and women in uniform. We are determined to give them the resources to ensure that they bring more people into the Armed Forces to secure Nigeria.



“We have started with the budgetary processes and I’m sure the leaders, the heads of all the agencies can attest to the fact that this government is very determined to provide everything that the Armed Forces need to bring total peace to this country. And for this, I applaud President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.


He further stated: “Also let me make mention of a sitting governor, I think it is Governor (Chukwuma) Soludo who described Nigeria as a dead horse still standing. I don’t know whether he’s talking about Anambra State because he’s the governor of Anambra State and so if he’s a governor, and Anambra State is a dead horse standing, it is not Nigeria. Nigeria is a horse that is bouncing, and ready to gallop and go to work. And he will go for work in Jesus’ name. But I want to thank him for the recollection yesterday that security is everybody’s business. If you don’t give enough intelligence to the men in uniform, there is nothing they can do. So everybody must get ready to get involved in security. Of course, communal clashes, such as the ones you are seeing in Jos of them date back to ages.


“Before Najida was born, people have been fighting, even in my area, people are fighting for land and when they are fighting, we must pray. We can only succeed through prayers. Yes, that’s the reason why I want to end what I’m saying, by just referring to what you already know in the Bible yes, unless the Lord watches over the city and over the nation, the watchmen do what? Struggle in vain. May God watch over Nigeria and Jesus name.”


Earlier in his speech, Akpabio said that the President Tinubu-led government at the centre, is focused on ensuring that Nigeria remains an inseparable and indivisible entity.


The Senate President who held that the continued existence of the country lies in its rich cultural, religious and ethnic diversity, called on the people to embrace unity, stressing the resolve of the present administration to redouble its efforts in securing the country.


The number one lawmaker, paid glowing tributes to members of the armed forces who fell in the quest to make Nigeria remain one, stressing that their labour would never be in vain.


Akpabio also asked the Christendom and other stakeholders in the Nigerian project to join hands with the Tinubu government as well as the nation’s Armed Forces to tackle the issues that have threatened the co-existence of the country.


He said: “The unity of Nigeria came at a great price. The sustenance and defence of this unity rests on the shoulders of the men and women of the Armed Forces, and the true weight of loss is carried by the families and dependents of these fallen heroes. If only we could share the pain they feel, then we would truly understand the imperative of eschewing insecurity and violence in all its forms.


“The year 2023 was an eventful one, marked by general elections and a change in leadership. Our nation is still grappling with the effects of long-overdue multisectoral reforms needed to propel us forward and position Nigeria among the great nations of the world. I urge support to the government of His Excellency President Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, during this crucial time as we strive to achieve the Nigeria of our dreams. In this regard, I reiterate the President’s assurance that ‘our tough times will not last,’ and we should renew our hope in a great Nigeria.


“Now is the time for all stakeholders to set aside our differences, regardless of religion, ethnicity, or political affiliations, and come together to strategise on the way forward for this great nation that our gallant men and women of the Armed Forces paid, and continue to pay, the ultimate price to preserve. It is also a time for sober reflection, to take stock of past events such as the civil war, and to reflect on current challenges like the war on insurgency, incessant attacks on innocent Nigerians, and the spate of kidnappings across the country. We must reflect on their causes and work together to prevent future occurrences.”


According to Akpabio: “I call upon the church to partner with the government in a much-needed rebranding of Nigeria. The church is urged to continue spreading the gospel of love for oneself, others, and our country. We must blur the lines that divide us across ethnic and religious boundaries through messages of tolerance, peace, unity, and progress.


“This administration is more determined than ever to strengthen and promote the oneness and indivisibility of Nigeria because the strength of our great nation lies in our diversity.


“Once again, let us salute the courage and appreciate the sacrifices of our men and women of the Armed Forces. Let us stand in solidarity with the families of our fallen heroes and heroines. I assure you that the government will continue to evolve policies to address the challenges you face as a result of your loss.


“The inclusion of veterans, their dependents, and caregivers into the Social Welfare Register through the Ministry of Defence is a commendable initiative of the current administration. The President, Commander-in-Chief of our Armed Forces is committed to implementing welfare programmes within the services for the families of deceased personnel while making continuous efforts to address any remaining gaps.”

Tinubu deserves support from all Nigerians, says Metuh.

Tinubu deserves support from all Nigerians, says Metuh.



Olisa Metuh, the former national publicity secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has called on Nigerians from all walks of life to rally behind President Bola Tinubu‘s administration.
He underscored the positive steps taken by Tinubu’s administration, indicating its commitment to the right direction.

In a statement personally signed and shared with journalists in Abuja on Sunday, January 14, Metuh asserted that President Tinubu, in his seven months of leadership, has demonstrated proactive leadership and respect for the sentiments and sensibilities of Nigerians.

Comparing the present administration with its predecessor, the former PDP spokesman highlighted that President Tinubu has appropriately reoriented governance and its operational methods.

He pointed out that under the president’s leadership, the fight against corruption has regained its effectiveness and is not merely wielded as a tool against perceived adversaries.

However, he urged citizens to wholeheartedly support the President, emphasizing that such support would signify everyone’s contribution to realizing the desired Nigeria, describing the country as a work in progress.

He said: “In the last seven months, under the new administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, there is renewed confidence in the Nigerian project, especially in observing best democratic practices. This government definitely appears to have regard for the liberty and freedom of individuals as well as for transparency and accountability.

“The most reassuring step is the genuine, determined and uncompromising fight against corruption and financial crimes in the country, different and distinct from a fight targeted at opposition figures whilst protecting and sparing those on the corridors of powers.

“Today, we see serving ministers and people who are holding top offices being removed from office and investigated for prosecution over corruption and financial crimes.

“In the past, the fight against corruption was merely a political cum campaign tool fueled with massive media trials and only targeted at diminishing opposition shining talents. The fight against corruption is now distinctive to persons who have questions to answer and not a tool for persecution.

“More importantly, there is no more demarketing of Nigerians and Nigeria as a nation by those who tagged our hardworking youth as lazy and tarred innocent and resourceful Nigerians on the international arena with the brush of corruption.

“Nigerians across the board, have applauded the unprecedented patriotic stand for good governance in cutting the cost of governance at the federal level reflected in the recent slashing of all official entourage to state and international events by 60 percent.

“President Tinubu has demonstrated proactive leadership; a listening and approachable leadership that respects the sensibilities of Nigerians as well as the need to re-engineer our nation for greater multi-sectoral productivity.


“This uncommon patriotism requires the recognition and support of all well-meaning Nigerians within the public, private, and civil society sectors, irrespective of political, ethnic, religious, or vocational affiliations.

“From that standpoint, I call on all Nigerians to set aside every sectional, political, and religious sentiment and put the national interest first by supporting President Tinubu bearing in mind that his success is the nation’s success today and for generations yet unborn.

“Nigeria’s future is much better served by contributions, inputs, and constructive criticisms as obligations and duties of responsible citizens in every participatory democracy.


“Finally, it is evident that there is a sure and steady move to where we want to be as a nation. This government indeed, is reflective of a good work in progress. May God perfect our prayers for a great nation.”