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Fubara inspects 20,000 housing project, warns saboteurs.

Fubara inspects 20,000 housing project, warns saboteurs.



Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara has said he will not fold his arms and watch anyone or group of people sabotage his government.

He said the state government would deal decisively with anybody who wants to disrupt the ongoing 20,000 housing units project in the state.

He said the project was aimed at providing decent accommodation for the low-income earners.

Fubara handed down the warning when he inspected the extent of work done at the 20,000 housing units project site located along the Obiri-Ikwerre-Airport Road opposite OPM Headquarters in the Ohio/Akpor Local Government Area of the state.

A statement by the governor’s media aide, Boniface Onyedi, quoted him as saying: “I am also aware that some of the community people are coming up with issues. But let it be clear, we didn’t jump into this land, we did all the due diligence that we needed to do.

“We took our time to check the land. It is a property that belongs to the Rivers State government under the Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority.

 “We are not taking anybody’s land. However, if you feel that there is an encroachment, you should know the right authority to visit.

“Nobody should come here and disturb the contractor. That is the truth because I am going to take it personally as sabotage to my government.

“I know a lot of people are trying to do one thing or the other to sabotage us. I am not going to take it lightly.

“Inasmuch as I believe that peace is the major ingredient that we need for every development, it doesn’t mean I will be quiet when I see anybody that will come here to disrupt this project.”

Rivers State has been embroiled in a political crisis since October when some lawmakers loyal to former governor Nyesom Wike plotted Fubara’s impeachment.

There has been an uneasy calm since the intervention of President Bola Tinubu last December.

16 parties to contest Edo gov poll, says INEC.

16 parties to contest Edo gov poll, says INEC.



The Independent National Electoral Commission, on Thursday, said 16 political parties would be fielding candidates in the September 21, 2024, Edo State governorship election.

The National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, INEC, Sam Olumekun, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.

He identified the parties as Accord Party, Action Alliance, African Democratic Congress, All Progressives Congress, All Progressives Grand Alliance, and the Allied Peoples Movement.

Others are Action Peoples Party, Boot Party, Labour Party, New Nigeria Peoples Party, National Rescue Movement, Peoples Democratic Party, Peoples Redemption Party, Social Democratic Party, Young Progressives Party, and Zenith Labour Party.

He advised them to ensure that they conducted rancour-free primaries, compliant with Sections 84(4) and 5(b) of the Electoral Act 2022.

Olumekun said, “Sixteen political parties have notified the commission of their intention to participate in the election as well as their preferred modes and dates of primaries.

“Therefore, primaries must take place within the state in line with Sections 84(4) and 5(b) of the Electoral Act 2022.

“Parties to avoid unnecessary postponement, arbitrary changes of venues of their primaries, wholesale change of delegates’ list or the submission of names that did not emerge from valid primaries as candidates for the election.

“They should also avoid rancorous primaries that lead to the breakdown of law and order often as a result of non-adherence to the provision of their constitutions and guidelines.

“These are some of the issues that lead to a large number of pre-election litigation.”

INEC had in September 2023 released the timetable and schedule of activities for the Edo State off-cycle governorship election.

According to the timetable, political parties are to conduct their primaries between February 1 and, 2024.

By virtue of Section 82 of the Electoral Act 2022, political parties are required to give INEC at least 21 days’ notice ahead of the day fixed for the conduct of their primaries.

Food crisis, hardship: Fed Govt, States launch emergency action.

Food crisis, hardship: Fed Govt, States launch emergency action.                                            ....Tinubu directs release of 102 metric tons of assorted items.                                               ....Governors move to save naira, end insecurity.

Agitations for affordable food items and calls for improved living standards got the attention of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and governors yesterday.

The Federal Government and the states rolled out emergency actions to stem the tide.

Some of the measures include:

*Release of 100,000 metric tons of assorted food items from the strategic reserve and the stores of the Rice Millers Association of Nigeria;

*Likely importation of food items to block shortfall.

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said the President gave the directive during a meeting of the Special Presidential Committee on Emergency Food Intervention.

The minister, who spoke with reporters at the State House, Abuja after the meeting, warned that those hoarding food items will face the wrath of the law.

“Emergencies require measures to ensure food is available to Nigerians,” he said.

According to Idris, the government plans to clamp down on those deliberately hoarding foodstuffs with the intent of creating artificial scarcity so that they can sell at higher prices.

He warned that nobody would be allowed to hold the country to ransom.

Idris said: “The government has come up with some measures to ensure that food becomes more readily available to Nigerians. ⁣

“The first one is that the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security has been directed to release immediately about 42,000 metric tons of maize, millet, ‘garri’ and other commodities in their strategic reserve so that these items will be made available to Nigerians.

“The second one is that we have held meetings with the Rice Millers Association of Nigeria – those responsible for producing this rice and we have asked them to open up their stores.

“They’ve told us that they can guarantee about 60,000 metric tons of rice.

“This will be made available and we know that is enough to sustain Nigerians for the next one month to six weeks, perhaps up to two months.

“They’ve agreed that they will make that available to Nigerians.⁣

“The whole idea of this is to crash the cost of these food items and these are measures that would happen immediately.⁣

“The government is also looking at the possibility – if it becomes absolutely necessary as an interim measure in the short run – of importing some of these commodities immediately so they can be made available to Nigerians within the next couple of weeks.”

On the long-term measures, the minister said that the President directed the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security to work with farmers and invest heavily in the production of various food crops in the upcoming farming season.⁣

He said: “As soon as the dry season farming gets underway, the government hopes that food prices will drop. ⁣

“Now, the government of course is also looking at all those who are hoarding these commodities because actually, they are available in the stores of many traders.

“The government is appealing to them to make these commodities available in the interest of our nation.

“Don’t lock up the products to make more money and then Nigerians suffer. ⁣

“Of course, the government will not fold its arms. We know where all these major traders are. We know where all these major stores are.

“If they don’t respond by bringing these commodities to the market, the government will take appropriate measures to ensure that these products are made available to Nigerians.”

Asked if the committee discussed the prices at which the items will be sold, Idris said: “Yes. The President has directed that whatever it will take, food will be available to Nigerians at a cost that is also very reasonable.”

Abbas swears in 12 new House members.

Abbas swears in 12 new House members.



House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abbas yesterday swore in 12 of the 15 members-elect who were presented their certificates of return by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday.
The 12 new members won last Saturday’s by-elections and court-ordered rerun polls to fill vacant seats in the Green Chamber.

Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, who recently defected from the Young Progressive Party (YPP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), was in the House to witness the inauguration of YPP members who are among the new House members.

Four political parties – the ruling APC, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the YPP, and Labour Party (LP) – won the rerun and by-elections in different parts of the country.

But the elections into Jalingo/Yorro/Sing Federal Constituency of Taraba State and Udenu Federal Constituency of Enugu State are outstanding.

The other three members-elect who have collected their certificate of return from INEC but have not been sworn in will be inaugurated at a later date.

Abbas presented the new members copies of the House Standing Rules and the Legislative Agenda.

With the development, APC now has 188 members to maintain its majority status in the House.

The new members who have collected their certificates of return are: Umar Garba (Ngaski/Shanta/Yauri Federal Constituency of Kebbi State, APC), Ifeoluwa Ehindero (Akoko North East/North West of Ondo State, APC), Faud Kayode Laguda (Surulere 1 Federal Constituency of Lagos State, APC), and Saleh Gabriel Zock (Kachia/Kargarko Federal Constituency of Kaduna State, APC).

Others are: Daniel Asama Ago (Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency of Plateau State, LP), Rabiu Kamba (Arewa/Dandi Federal Constituency of Kebbi State, APC), Emma Ukpong Udo (Ikono/Ini Federal Constituency of Akwa Ibom State, YPP), Dr. Emil Inyang (Akamkpa/Biase Federal Constituency of Cross River State, APC), and Peter Uzokwe (Nnewi North/Nnewi South Federal Constituency of Anambra State, YPP).

The rest are: Chinwe Nnabuife (Orumba North/Orumba South Federal Constituency of (Anambra State, YPP), Adamu Yakubu (Birnin Kudu/Buji Federal Constituency of Jigawa State, PDP), Yusuf Umar Yabo (Yabo/Shagari Federal Constituency of Sokoto State, PDP), Husseini Jallo (Igabi Federal Constituency of Kaduna State, PDP), Yusuf Dalhat Tafoki (Faskari/Kankara/Sabuwa of Katsina State, APC), and Mohammed Buba Jajere (Fika/Fune Federal Constituency of Yobe State, PDP).

House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abbas yesterday swore in 12 of the 15 members-elect who were presented their certificates of return by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday.

Ekiti First Lady Pledges More Aggressive Campaign Against FGM.

Ekiti First Lady Pledges More Aggressive Campaign Against FGM.



Wife of Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji, has vowed to launch more aggressive campaign against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) until the battle against the scourge is won.

Dr. Oyebanji who unfolded her resolve at a one-day training for service providers on FGM Inclusion to Clients in Ado Ekiti on Thursday said it was disturbing that Ekiti State still has high prevalence rate of FGM.

The training which was held as part of activities marking the International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM was attended by traditional birth attendants, registrars at marriage registries, faith-based organizations and civil society organizations.

The Ekiti State First Lady stressed that FGM is punishable under the law in the state and also described the menace as a violation of the rights of the girl child which would not be tolerated in the Land of Honour.

Dr. Oyebanji urged the practitioners of FGM to drop their blades and save the future of girl child from noting that the practice does greater harm to the reproductive health and general wellbeing of the victims.

She said: “Our girls should not be cut, they should not be circumcised. The reason why we are organizing this workshop is to see a drastic reduction in the increase of FGM. We will continue to mount rigorous campaign until we achieve minimum reduction in FGM cases in Ekiti State.”

The Governor’s wife charged the participants to take the message to the grassroots and sensitize others noting that marriage registrars in local councils were incorporated into the training to counsel intending and newly-married couples not to circumcise their female children.

Earlier, the Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr. Oyebanji Filani, said Ekiti has one of the highest level of literacy hence practice like FGM should become a thing of the past.

He added: “There is no reason why we should still be involved in FGM. Let all of us commit ourselves to the total eradication of FGM in our dear state.”

The Deputy Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Bolaji Olagbaju said victims of FGM are liable to infections adding that the practice has become unacceptable because of its negative effects.

The Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Peju Babafemi  said one-day training organized for stakeholders would create a forum to strengthen the bond of fighting the harmful practice.

Speak positive things about Nigeria, Tinubu urges citizens.

Speak positive things about Nigeria, Tinubu urges citizens.



President Bola Tinubu has encouraged Nigerians to maintain a positive outlook on the country.

Tinubu stressed that optimism about the country will eventually lead to success.

The President said this in his speech during the launch of the 3,112 housing units under the Renewed Hope Cites initiative in the Federal Capital Territory.

Tinubu, making his first public appearance after returning from a two-week private visit to Paris, said the citizens must learn to speak positive things about the country and remain hopeful despite ravaging challenges.

The president’s comments come amidst an array of issues bedeviling the country varying from biting economic hardship, inflation, rising cases of kidnapping-for-ransom, and a weakening local currency

Recall that on Monday through Tuesday, angry youths and women took to the streets of Minna, the Niger State capital, and Kano to protest what they described as the rising cost of living in the country. Similar protests also erupted in Ondo State, Nigeria’s southwest.

In Niger, a group of women reportedly blocked the ever-busy Minna-Bida Road at the famous Kpakungu Roundabout and called on the Tinubu administration to address the challenge of ‘hunger in the land.’ The mob deflected attempts to quell the protest by security operatives who fired tear gas canisters into the crowd and arrested others.

But Tinubu in his keynote speech on Thursday, urged Nigerians not to look back but forward because they have a country that truly cares about them.

He also pledged his willingness to commit to the country’s economic prosperity and development.

He said, “Here again, let’s talk to Nigerians. Let’s talk to ourselves and say everything positive about our country. Don’t think of your country negatively. Before I left home this morning, I asked for the national pledge of our country. And we have to relaunch it and ensure we are committed to the value, the greatness, the hope of our country.

“It is our country. You pledge to Nigeria, your country, my country to be faithful loyal, and honest. To serve Nigeria with all your strength.

“You saw it on the field of play with the Super Eagles yesterday. We were all rejoicing. Every one of us loves victory. We love to win. When you are positive and you are hopeful, Nigeria is winning.

“We didn’t say it will be smooth all the way through. But we are confident that this country will excel in all ramifications. We will defend our unity and uphold our honor and glory in every way possible. Because we are Nigerians and we have no other country.”

He added, “Nigerians, don’t look back, look forward. Be hopeful. Be assured that you have a country that cares about you and you must care about the country.”

Continuing, President Tinubu stressed the importance of shelter to man, describing it as a fundamental right and the responsibility of the government to its citizens.

He also commended the Housing Ministry for its efforts towards achieving the Renewed Hope mandate for housing and urban development.

The president further commended the Housing Ministry for taking the initiative to involve the private sector through PPP arrangements, underscoring the immense role the private sector can play in helping to achieve the future that Nigerians can be proud of.

He said, “It is a great honour for me to make this historic groundbreaking here today. I have listened carefully to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development on the housing plans to propel the engine of growth, stability, and economic resurgence of Nigeria.

“We know the value of housing. We appreciate the fact that it is an elixir for economic prosperity, Job creation, and hopefulness. The shelter is a necessity. It’s a human right and we are here just to do that.

“To set the record straight from this site, groundnut seller will eat. From this site, the water seller will make a living. From this site nail sellers, carpenters, and roofmakers will make a living. We will stand the test of time and bring the glory of Nigeria brighter than we met it.”

Reps task FG on inclusive education.

Reps task FG on inclusive education.



Lawmakers in the House of Representatives have urged the Federal Ministry of Education to implement global standards in turning around the country’s education sector.

This is as the lawmakers urged the Federal Government to promote and implement policies to enhance inclusive education.

The lawmakers while making this call during Thursday’s plenary adopted a bill titled, “Need to implement global standards on national policy on education.” The bill was sponsored by Moshood Oshun.

There have been calls by education stakeholders for a review of the nation’s education curricula to meet the diverse needs of students even as some experts advocated the need for skills acquisition.

Oshun who represents Lagos Mainland Federal Constituency, Lagos State while leading the debate stressed the need to prioritise special needs education to cater to the individual needs of students and those with disabilities.

According to him, the National Policy on Education requires adhering to global standards for improving education for children with special needs, promoting inclusive access and a less restrictive learning environment.

This is as he quoted Section 18(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) as providing that “Government shall direct its policy towards ensuring that there are equal and adequate educational opportunities at all levels.”

“That the present practice of the NPE in public schools remains not consistent with existing global standards due to the inadequacy of qualified staff, learning materials, software and equipment such as braille devices, audiometers, auditory Steady State Response, mobility devices, as well as specialised facilities for students with special needs, among others.

“The House is worried that many individuals, including educators and parents, are unaware of special education laws and policies, leading to gaps in implementation and ineffective support for special needs students,” he added.

The House urged the Federal Ministry of Education to commence full implementation of the National Policy on Education about Special Needs Education and ensure that adequate resources are made available to provide a conducive learning environment in public schools for pupils and students with special needs.

It further mandated the Committee on Disabilities to investigate the non-implementation of the National Policy on Special Needs Education to ensure speedy implementation and report back within four weeks for further legislative action.