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Be Diligent In Your Job,  Commissioner Tasks Akwa Ibom Health Insurance Agency Staff

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By; PATRICK TITUS, Uyo

The need for diligence service topped concerns as the Akwa Ibom State Health Insurance Agency (AKSHIA) has commenced the weeklong accreditation of healthcare facilities as well as personnel for a smooth take off of the health insurance programme in the state.

Commissioner for Health, Prof Augustine Umoh while receiving the accreditation team on a courtesy visit to his office at Idongesit Nkanga Secretariat in Uyo yesterday, urged workers of the agency to be diligent in their work to earn trust of  Akwa Ibom residents.

Prof Umoh noted that trust remains one of the cardinal ingredients that drives successful insurance scheme in anywhere in the world. 

His words, “As you continue the processes of ensuring easy financial access to health for the Akwa Ibom residents, you must do diligence work because health insurance depends so much on trust. When trust is gone, you can’t run an insurance program.

“People must trust our service to be able to insure their health, and to improve the process of that trust, it means that we must offer good service. To be able to offer good service, we must have good facilities. Facility that can meet the required standard.

“So make sure that the baseline is set. If you set a bad foundation, you are going to have a bad process but when the foundation is good, facilities are okay for the people to see and accept to invest in, that’s when we will be in business”. 

The commissioner, who expressed  delight at the processes already began by the AKSHIA, said that health insurance programme is one of the focal areas hoped to provide better financial access to healthcare for residents of the state.

He said that though the health insurance scheme is new in Nigeria unlike in other climes, Akwa Ibom would leverage on experiences and the challenges encountered by some states in the country that earlier started the program, given the quality of the health professionals involved in the state.

Earlier, the Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of AKSHIA, Dr Igbemi Arthur Igbemi had told the Commissioner that the visit was to announce to him of the commencement of accreditation of healthcare facilities in the state.

Another reason, Dr Igbemi stated was to present to him the workplan developed by the Agency in collaboration with National Health Insurance Agency (NHIA), Ministry of Health and State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (AKSPHCDA) aimed to facilitate the journey to Health Insurance in the state. 

According to the AKSHIA Executive Secretary, accreditation teams with not less than five members, and with representatives of AKSHIA, NHIA and AKSPHCDA have been sent across the 31 local government areas of the state to commence the process.

Present at the courtesy visit were 

Dr Igbemi Arthur Igbemi, Executive Secretary, Akwa Ibom State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Eno Attah, Ministry of Health Representative/ BHCPF Focal Person, Dr George Ekanem, Coordinator National Health Insurance Agency,  Mr Williams Ebioko  among others. 

Recall health insurance is a social security network that guarantees the provision of needed health services to persons on the payment of token contributions at regular intervals.

The funds would be managed by the AKSHIA established with the mandate to manage and regulate the Health Insurance scheme for all residents of Akwa Ibom State, thereby increases life expectancy of the people of the state.

The commencement of the accreditation of healthcare facilities for the scheme through a check list developed by the Agency, is another phase of the process before the enrollment of the beneficiaries beginning with the vulnerable group using the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF).

Under vulnerable group are pregnant women, children under five years, physically challenged and elderly from 85 years and above as well as those in IDP camps. 

How Ganduje Hired Fake NGO To Rate Kano Low In Attempt To Cover  Wasted 8 Years 

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By; SUNUSI BATURE DAWAKIN TOFA

Our attention has been drawn to an article entitled “Kano worst governed, least performing state in Nigeria – Report,” authored by Taofeek Lawal and featured on Tribune online on April 23, 2024.

Taofeek based his narrative on an alleged report by the Centre for Democracy and Human Rights (CEDEHUR), which maliciously portrays Kano State as the most poorly governed and underperforming state in the nation since the inception of the new administration in May 2023.

Available records at both internet and CAC, confirmed that the NGO is not registered and in last  few years of its illigal operation, it has engaged itself on various dubious and controvercial  activities serving as a hired street dog.

Ganduje and his co-travellers who promote corruption are hiring fake NGOs who hide behind promoting good governance to share none existing reseaches in an attempt to damage the hard earned reputation of the arguably best performing governor in the 2023 new breeds of governors His Excellency Alh. Abba Kabir Yusuf.

The former Governor of Kano state who did nothing in his eight year wasted tenure between 2015 and 2023 other than promoting political violence through hiring of thugs to distroy, miame, injure or kill innocent citizens.

“No matter the cover up, Ganduje must face the consequencies of his utterances during which he governed Kano recklessly, with nepotism, corruption and impunity as guiding principles”

As it is well known, performance evaluation is done using specific parametres against indicators which the so called NGO did not anyway meet the requirememt for rating the performance of any governor against another. Thefore, we wish to dismiss in totality and declare the purported report as fake, malicious and ill intended to cover Ganduje’s failure to make Kano great.

Initially, we contemplated dismissing the report due to the questionable nature of the individuals associated with CEDEHUR. 

However, upon further reflection, we opted to respond to prevent discerning Nigerians from being misled by the fabricated falsehoods propagated by dubious figures within CEDEHUR, who, in collaboration with the opposition and their backers, are engaged in a futile attempt to discredit the effective governance of His Excellency, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf.

Undoubtedly, the report from CEDEHUR is not simply a piece of refuse; it is built upon malevolent, contrived, and unfounded information and misinformation sourced from the so-called “stakeholders” who were commissioned to distort truths and denigrate Governor Yusuf’s administration. 

Despite the global recognition of the ongoing socio-economic transformation in Kano, spanning various sectors such as education, healthcare, agriculture, infrastructure, and human development, it is evident that the members of CEDEHUR did not physically inspect Kano to ascertain the situation first-hand. 

Instead, they chose to consort with politicians in Abuja and fabricate falsehoods for public consumption, following the exchange of monetary incentives.

I strongly urge Nigerians to disregard CEDEHUR and their web of deceit, as Governor Yusuf has achieved within a year what the previous administration and the sponsors of CEDEHUR failed to accomplish in eight years.

 I challenge Ambassador Adebayo Lion Ogorry, who represented CEDEHUR at a Press Conference in Abuja aimed at tarnishing Governor Yusuf’s administration, to provide tangible evidence of any lack of transparency and accountability in the Kano state government under Governor Yusuf’s leadership. 

On the contrary, Kano has maintained its reputation as one of the least corrupt states in Nigeria, with a renewed commitment to combating corruption through the revamped Kano State anti-corruption agency. 

Furthermore, I challenge CEDEHUR to identify any political appointee in Governor Yusuf’s cabinet who is undeserving of their role—there is unequivocally none.

 While the case of Mustapha Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, the Honourable Commissioner of Youths and Sports, may be raised, Governor Yusuf has consistently emphasized that Mustapha’s appointment was based entirely on merit: his unwavering party loyalty, youthfulness, dynamism, intelligence, and qualifications make him apt for the Ministry. 

The concept of political vendetta from CEDEHR eludes me, but I am convinced that no conscientious and responsive government would permit the extensive corruption perpetrated by the previous administration to go unpunished.

 We will in our endeavours to recover public assets and the billions of Naira embezzled by the prior administration.

Allow me to elucidate on some of the notable accomplishments of Governor Yusuf’s administration for archival purposes.

*Infrastructure Development*

Governor Yusuf, in the latter part of the previous year, inaugurated the N27 billion Interchange projects aimed at alleviating traffic congestion in the heart of Kano city.

 These projects include the Tal’udu interchange, featuring a cloverleaf flyover valued at N12 billion, and the Dan Agundi interchange, comprising a flyover and underpass estimated at N15 billion. 

During the foundation stone laying ceremony, Governor Yusuf underscored the significance of these pivotal initiatives in addressing traffic congestion, enhancing transportation efficiency, beautifying the cityscape, reducing pollution, and fortifying the city’s infrastructure. 

Governor Yusuf reiterated his administration’s dedication to advancing state infrastructure and expressed a firm resolve to deliver more equitable dividends, particularly to the marginalized segments of society. 

He emphasized that Kano, as a burgeoning metropolis, necessitates substantial infrastructural enhancements to cater to its over 10 million urban denizens and uplift the socio-economic well-being of its inhabitants. 

Governor Yusuf underscored that the 2024 budget, which he ratified, prioritizes capital projects, allocating a substantial 60% share to this crucial sector.

The impact of the flyover construction in mitigating traffic congestion has been evaluated in terms of traffic decongestion, time savings, fuel efficiency, and emission reduction.

 Studies have confirmed that utilizing the flyover results in a notable 60 to 70 percent reduction in travel time compared to using the main road, particularly when traffic signals are predominantly red. 

The savings in fuel consumption and associated costs accrued from waiting for signal changes are also significant.

The approval by the Kano State government for the construction of two new underpasses and flyovers has been welcomed by the city’s residents, where chronic traffic congestion has posed a social and environmental challenge. 

Kano, being the most populous state in the country with approximately 100,000 registered commercial tricycles plying the roads daily, faces a congestion crisis exacerbated by the presence of cars, commercial tricycles, and motorcycles notorious for their impatience.

The primary objective behind the construction of these two Interchanges is to alleviate congestion at the bustling junctions, facilitate smoother traffic flow, stimulate commercial activities, and bolster the overall economic growth of the state.

 The government has taken note of the public’s enthusiastic reception towards the planned construction of these two interchanges. 

While a few individuals may lack comprehensive information regarding the rationale behind the government’s pursuit of these vital projects, the administration under Governor Yusuf’s leadership has demonstrated a paradigm shift in its approach to project execution, emphasizing probity, accountability, and transparency. 

Governor Yusuf’s administration assures the public and the citizens of Kano State of the timely completion of these two projects and the initiation of additional public-centric and developmental projects in both rural and urban areas to enhance the general welfare of the populace and foster comprehensive development across all sectors, in fulfilment of its electoral pledges.

*Agricultural Transformation*

Undoubtedly, agriculture stands as the cornerstone of the economies of most nations across Sub-Saharan Africa, significantly contributing to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and serving as the primary employer for over two-thirds of the population on the continent.

 The economic, environmental, and social prosperity of a country is intricately linked to the vitality of its agricultural sector. 

Augmented agricultural investments can yield substantial developmental benefits, including bolstering rural incomes, enhancing food security, providing affordable and nutritious sustenance to Africa’s burgeoning populace, and promoting environmental sustainability through innovations like climate-smart agriculture.

On October 10, 2023, at the Coronation Hall in Kano, the Kano state government, in partnership with the African Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF), extended opportunities to women in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and women cooperatives in Kano to engage in agriculture and earn a livelihood. 

The program provided financial support to businesses in the form of performance-based grants, with a particular focus on empowering vulnerable groups such as youth, women, and those residing in fragile contexts. 

The initiative also underscored the imperative of augmenting women’s participation across various agricultural value chains. Governor Yusuf’s administration remains steadfast in its commitment to empowering women in agriculture, recognizing the pivotal role they play in enhancing the state’s economic landscape, given Kano’s status as a prominent commercial hub. 

Governor Yusuf has consistently affirmed that the state will collaborate closely with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture to ensure that farmers in rural areas, especially women and youth, receive adequate support.

These ongoing projects exemplify how Governor Yusuf’s administration is leveraging agriculture to empower rural dwellers, particularly women and youth.

 Grazing reserve development

The grazing reserve at Donsoshiya, Kiru Local Government is presently undergoing development, intending to plant 3000 hectares of grass.

 Currently, about 324.3 hectares of grass have been sown. Contractors have been mobilized to construct schools, veterinary clinics, markets, hospitals, livestock loading ramps, dams, and other essential socio-infrastructural facilities to facilitate pastoralists in their day-to-day activities. 

The primary objective of this initiative is to settle pastoralists at the reserve, thereby curbing uncontrolled movement, which has historically led to conflicts between farmers and herders.

 Large scale (Commercial) fodder herders 

The large-scale (commercial) fodder production project aims to graze approximately 1000 hectares. The process of selecting participants/beneficiaries is ongoing. 

The project intends to promote commercial fodder production, enabling increased access to feed for livestock.

 Commercial fodder farmers will invest in fodder production as entrepreneurs, and they will receive support in the form of baling equipment and capacity building.

 Improving animal health care 

In the realm of animal health 

services, around 220 unemployed youths with relevant qualifications in animal health have been engaged. These individuals have been trained and empowered to provide private para-veterinary services in the 44 Local Government Areas of the state, serving as Community Animal Health Workers. 

They also aid in the conduct of animal livestock vaccination exercises.

 Veterinary reference laboratory 

The Governor Yusuf administration has established a Veterinary Clinic in Gwale Local Government Area, known as the Gwale Veterinary Clinic. This facility provides referral services, drugs, vaccines, test services, and research into livestock diseases. 

It operates in close partnership with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Bayero University, Kano (BUK).

 Breed improvement 

The state government has upgraded the Kadawa Artificial Insemination Centre, renovating the facility and providing state-of-the-art equipment. 

Additionally, five purebred bulls were procured for semen collection, and the staff of the Centre were trained.

 The Centre is expected to provide comprehensive services to 25,000 cows annually.

 Demarcation of livestock routes

To address conflicts between farmers and herders, the state government has embarked on the demarcation of approximately 1,950km of livestock routes.

 Survey, demarcation, and monumentation of these routes have commenced, with contractors already on site handling the development.

 The initiative aims to reduce conflicts between farmers and pastoralists, with 30% progress reported thus far.

Furthermore, plans are underway to increase access for over 2000 farmers to engage in large-scale cultivation of crops three times a year, along with the creation of additional downstream jobs for youths and women in rural communities. 

This project targets the development and irrigation of about 1000 hectares of land through the Watari dam irrigation expansion scheme.

 Sasakawa cereal crops vale chain intervention 

The Sasakawa Cereal Crops Value Chain Intervention aims to teach farmers how to utilize technology to expand cultivation and production of crops. 

The project targets the empowerment of 450,000 farmers, with approximately 366,000 farmers already selected to benefit from the initiative. 

It focuses on training farmers in modern technologies for rice, maize, millet, sorghum, tomatoes, onions, and cabbage crops production, and supports youths and women in establishing and improving agro-processing centres.

Similarly, the KNARDA legumes crops value chain project aims to empower about 100,000 farmers, with 55,000 already enrolled. 

This technology-based project focuses on training farmers in new technologies for the massive production of groundnut, cowpea, and soybean crops.

Governor Yusuf’s administration has prioritized youth empowerment and skills development by reviving 26 Skill Acquisition Training Institutes across the state.

 Plans are in place for training and admission into these Institutes, with graduates empowered with capital to start their own businesses.

Moreover, the administration has launched an empowerment programme targeting over 4,840 youths, women, and persons living with disabilities across the 44 Local Government Areas of the state. 

This programme is designed to train beneficiaries in various skills and provide them with capital to start their own businesses. Additionally, plans are underway to introduce the Amana taxis and buses scheme to engage youths and upgrade the status of tricycle riders.

Furthermore, over 650 repentant influential youths (Yan Daba’s) have been offered amnesty and engaged in various empowerment and skills initiatives, fostering economic independence and contributing positively to the state and the country at large.

*Education*

In the realm of education, Governor Yusuf’s administration has achieved remarkable success, particularly in ensuring access to high-quality education for those residing in rural areas. 

In addition to providing free and high-quality education for our primary and secondary school children, the administration has distributed complimentary exercise books, school uniforms, and other educational materials worth millions of Naira, with the greatest beneficiaries being children in rural areas. 

Furthermore, the state government has covered the tuition, feeding, and accommodation expenses of 1001 postgraduate students studying in India, with a significant number of these beneficiaries hailing from rural regions. 

The administration has also undertaken the payment of examination fees for 57,000 students sitting for WAEC and NECO, as well as settling tuition fees for 7000 students at Bayero University, Kano (BUK). 

Kano indigenes now receive a 50% discount on their fees, and the state has established 26 skill acquisition institutes to train and empower youths across all 44 Local Government Areas. 

Moreover, the Governor’s administration has procured and distributed educational support materials to over 9000 schools, benefiting more than three million pupils, with a substantial proportion of recipients coming from rural communities.

Governor Yusuf’s administration swiftly took action to reopen Islamic Studies Schools, Technical Colleges, Skills Acquisition Centres, and Boarding Schools located in rural areas that were previously closed down by the previous administration, all within a span of less than seven months.

*Healthcare facilities*

In the healthcare sector, the Kano state government, under Governor Yusuf’s leadership, is revitalizing the health system, aligning with his campaign promises to enhance healthcare services, especially for rural residents. 

Inheriting a deficient healthcare system, Governor Yusuf wasted no time in restoring hope for the populace regarding adequate healthcare delivery, particularly for children, nursing mothers, and others across the state. 

Notably, the Governor has instituted free maternity services for women in the state and distributed medical supplies worth over N53 million to various health facilities, benefiting pregnant women and those requiring assisted delivery. 

The state government pledges to continue providing free health commodities throughout Governor Yusuf’s tenure. 

Governor Yusuf fulfilled his promise to restore the Hasiya Bayero Pediatric Hospital, the only pediatric facility in the state with an 86-bed capacity, catering to thousands of patients daily. 

Through medical outreach programs, the Ministry of Health has been directed to reach underserved rural areas where healthcare services are lacking, providing free consultations for minor ailments and referring patients to specialized hospitals for more severe conditions. 

Recognizing the healthcare personnel, Governor Yusuf initiated the recruitment of additional doctors and nurses in rural communities to enhance healthcare provision.

 The state government is constructing one primary health centre in each political ward across the 44 Local Government Areas and has established a committee to assess the immediate needs of health facilities for rehabilitation. 

Efforts are also underway to identify areas requiring primary healthcare centres urgent attention.

In conclusion, I wish to inform the esteemed citizens of Kano State about the ongoing dialogues with both local and foreign investors aimed at bolstering the state’s economy by harnessing its natural resources and economic potentials. 

The state government has finalized plans to fortify the Kano Hydro Electricity Company to boost revenue generation. Governor Yusuf has conducted a comprehensive review of the state’s Internally Generated Revenue management, leading to the establishment of the IGR Standing Committee to ensure robust revenue generation.

 Furthermore, Governor Yusuf has instituted the State Gross Domestic Product (GDP) under the auspices of the Kano State Bureau of Statistics. 

The Bureau of Statistics has been reinforced to provide monthly reports on inflation rates and the consumer price index, fostering accelerated economic progress. 

Governor Yusuf has instructed the Kano State Bureau of Statistics to update the Social Register to facilitate comprehensive data collection of residents and citizens, enabling the equitable distribution of democratic dividends among the burgeoning population of Kano State.

In his commitment to the advancement of Kano State and its populace, Governor Yusuf has expedited the enactment of “The Restoration and Transformation Budget,” ensured timely disbursement of civil servants’ salaries and pensions, expedited file processing, adopted a zero-tolerance stance towards corruption, disbursed retirement benefits, reinstated REMASAB, revamped the Civil Service system, and plugged revenue leakages. 

These measures were implemented to uphold fiscal governance, quality governance, and institutional efficacy within the Civil Service system. Additionally, the Governor’s administration has reopened the Kiru Reformatory Institute, recruited over 2,600 security personnel, provided support and logistics to the police and other security agencies to bolster security of lives and property state-wide. 

The government has introduced the E-Governance system, endorsed open government policies, supported the planting of millions of trees, and inaugurated sanitation projects to ensure a clean and healthy environment throughout the state. Kano is progressing. 

Let us unite in solidarity to construct a better Kano.

Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa is the spokesperson to Kano state governor Abba Kabir Yusuf writes from Kano

Bodija Explosion: Court Grants Order For  Private  Investigation 

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By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan

An Oyo State Chief Magistrate court sitting in Ibadan has granted an order for leave of court to commission a private investigator to investigate and come up with a report of the immediate and remote cause of the explosion in Bodija in Ibadan on January 16, 2024

The Court granted the order on Monday in its ruling on a motion on notice brought before it by one of the victims of the Bodija explosion, the Incorporated trustees of Majeobaje community development initiative, (Applicant) against the incorporated trustee of Bodija Estate Residents Association (Respondent).

In her ruling, Chief Magistrate O.O. Ogunkanmi  directed the applicant to appoint Mr. Adetunji Adebimpe Samuel, a private investigator, a retired police officer to investigate and come up with a report on the immediate and remote cause of the Bodija explosion.

The Counsel to Incorporated Trustee of the Majeobaje Community Development Initiative, Adetoun Akwarandu told the court that this action of the respondent negates the spirit and letters of paragraph 2 of the constitution of the Bodija Estate Residents Association which clearly states as part of its aims and objective; to include, taking adequate steps to protect and secure the of lives and properties of residents of the estate and members of the association.

Akwaramdu stated hence the need to seek the leave of court, in order to commission Mr. Adetunji Adebimpe Samuel, a retired police officer from the Nigerian Police Force, and an experienced private investigator to commence investigation into the immediate and remote causes of the explosion.

The President of Majeobaje Community Development Initiative, Chief Akintayo Akin-Deko while speaking after the ruling said  it has become an embarrassing situation that up till the time they approached the court, everybody has been in the dark on the remote cause(s) of the dastard incident.

He said the motive of  Majeobaje Community Development Initiative is to unravel the immediate and remote cause(s) of the explosion and mitigate against reoccurrence of such in the future.

“Bodija estate and environs is an heritage bequeathed on us by our fore-fathers and we are all stakeholders in the Oyo state project hence it behoves on us to see to it that no form of conformist action is tolerated within our domain and the state in general”

Why Women Feel Incomplete Without Handbags 

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By; HAUWA ADAMU KIDAH, Kaduna 

In Nigeria today, most women would feel incomplete without their handbags. Fashion these days for most woman has to do with their choice of handbags to match  wth their clothes, to stand out from the crowd.

Handbags have been an essential part of a woman’s wardrobe for centuries. Beyond being a practical accessory to carry personal belongings, they hold a special place in the hearts of ladies all around the world. 

It’s a trend which has fuelled the incredible growth of the handbag industry in the past decade. 

But have you ever wondered why women are so deeply infatuated with handbags?

Our reporter from New Nigerian Newspapers, Hauwa Adamu Kidah, was on the streets to get the opinion of ladies on the subject matter.

According to Rukaya Yusuf, ” the main reason women carry handbags is to hold and organic personal items such as wallets, keys, smartphones, makeup, and other daily accessories. 

“Handbags serve as a fashion accessory and can compliment an outfit. While women can certainly do without handbags, they have become an integral part of many women’s daily lives for practical and stylistics reasons. 

Similarly , Fatima Umar Muhammad, said  carrying a bag allows ladies to have everything they need on hand while on the go. Whether it carrying work documents, gym clothes, snacks for d kids, or a water bottle, having a handbag ensures that women are prepared for whatever the day may bring.

She added that, as a student handbags serves as a  way to transport essential items such as books, laptops, phone and other personal belongings, as it also allows individuals to have their hands free and to avoid the discomfort of carrying items in their hands.

Also speaking to New Nigerian Newspapers, Habiba Adamu, added that  handbags aren’t just as an accessory, but are also an essential component of one’s wardrobe. 

She said, handbags are useful and can also enhance the look of a dress. It helps keep all the essentials in order and easily accessible, for formal events or a trip to the beach women’s handbags can improve their style.

“Bags are an integral element of any woman’s wardrobe. They can be used to store items for necessities and fashion statements for clothes” she stated.

NASS Committee On Aviation Visits NCAT  Over Alleged Attempt To Remove  Facilities

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By;  SANI ALIYU, Zaria

The National Assembly Committee on Aviation  has visited Zaria to find out the alleged attempt of relocating the training simulator equipments at Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) Zaria.

The committee is headed by Hon. Sulaiman Yahaya Richifa, Deputy Vice Chairman’s House Committee on Aviation and member representing Soba  Federal Constituency of Kaduna State.

Engineer Sulaiman Yahaya Richifa explained that the aim of the fact finding physical visit is to investigate the allegations of the relocation of fire simulator and training equipment to other parts of the country.

He explained that the federal government has spent huge sums  of money to ensure sustainability in the pioneer Aviation College Zaria to meet global standards.

Engineer Sulaiman Yahaya Richifa pointed out that the National Assembly remains committed to supporting the improvement of the aviation industry to achieve desired objective.

Hon. Richifa commended the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology Zaria for  commitment and dedication in carrying out their mandate.

in a welcome address, the acting Rector Nigerian College of Aviation Zaria, Mr Joseph Shaka Imanukwe debunked the rumours that the fire simulator and training equipment would be relocated to other parts of the country.

Mr  Shaka expressed hope that the national Assembly will be convinced that there is no plan to relocate fire simulator and training equipment.

He stressed the need for the National Assembly to look into some challenges facing the college to assist in competing favourably with other international colleges to meet global standard.

It would be recalled that some months ago, prominent citizens from the North alleged that plans are under way to relocate fire simulator and training equipment aimed at sabotaging the pioneer aviation college, Zaria.

Need For  Yobe Desert Stars To Change  Strategies 

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By: AHMED KAGANA AMSHI 

Alhaji Gambo Mamman, a respected Board Member of the Yobe Desert Stars Football Club (YBDSFC), has issued a call to action for the team and management to revamp their strategies in order to build upon their current performance and prepare for the upcoming season. 

Despite missing out on the Super 8 qualification, Alhaji Mamman expressed his gratitude to various stakeholders including His Excellency, Hon. Mai Mala Buni, the State Executive Council, the YBDSFC management, players, technical crew, devoted fans, and all supporters from Yobe.

Having served as the former Executive Director of the Sports Council, Alhaji Mamman stressed the significance of critically evaluating the team’s performance as the season nears its end. 

He emphasized the need for collective efforts from Management, Technical Crew, and players to fortify the team for the challenges of the next season, with the ultimate aim of securing a spot in the NPFL.

In a message of appreciation, Alhaji Mamman congratulated both the management and players for their hard work and dedication. 

He encouraged everyone to strive for a decisive victory against Mighty Jets in Jos this weekend, aiming to conclude the league campaign on a positive and triumphant note. 

He maintained that by working together and giving their best on the field, the Yobe Desert Stars Football Club can look forward to a successful future in the sport.

AHMED KAGANA AMSHI  writes from Damaturu, Yobe State

Makinde Swears in new Oyo Customary Court of Appeal President

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*Pledges Govt  support for judiciary, legislative arms

By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan 

Oyo state governor Engr Seyi Makinde on Monday administered Oath of Allegiance and Judicial Oath on the newly-appointed President of the state Customary Court of Appeal, Hon Justice Tajudeen Mohammed Abdulganiyu

Speaking at the event in Ibadan, Gov Makinde said Oyo state government will continue to uplift the justice system in the state and that his administration will continue to be committed to working with and supporting the judiciary and legislative arms as this would help the government to maintain a functional system.

He stressed that his government has in the last five years, had a cordial relationship with the judiciary and that the appointment of Justice Abdulganiyu followed due process and due recommendations without political, religious or ethnic colorations.

“We have just performed the swearing-in ceremony of the President of the Customary Court of Appeal, Oyo State. He is a Muslim. He is also not from Ibadan; he is from Igbeti. But we don’t care here in Oyo State. We follow due process”, he said .

The governor added, ” Here, we do what is right. We don’t look at where you are coming from. The Chief Judge is from Ibadan. The President of the Customary Court of Appeal of Oyo State is from Oke-Ogun. The Deputy Governor is from Oke-Ogun”. 

“The emergence of Hon. Justice Abdulganiyu followed due process. He was recommended to the NJC as President of the Customary Court of Appeal and he was duly confirmed. So, we didn’t short-circuit the process”.

Gov Makinde stressed, ” We are keeping with our usual practice. We will give him all the support due to his office and our administration has had a cordial relationship with the Judiciary in the past five years.”

Tasking Justice Abdulganiyu to act judiciously and fairly and to develop the institution to greater expectations, Gov Makinde urged the young people to pursue their dreams and not allow distractions in their journey of life so that they can achieve greatness. 

Speaking with journalists after taking his oath, Justice Abdulganiyu promised to promote the customary laws, as they are also enforceable and not inferior to English law

He assured that he would bring the functionality of the Customary Court into more practice, noting that it is an inheritance that must not go into extinction.

The event was graced by the Oyo State Deputy Governor, Barrister Bayo Lawal; Speaker of the Oyo House of Assembly, Rt Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin; Chief Judge of Oyo State, Justice Iyabo Yerima; Secretary to the State Government, Professor Olanike Adeyemo and other top government functionaries.

LAUTECH 16th Convocation: 153 Graduate With First Class – VC 

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By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan

Acting Vice Chancellor of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso (LAUTECH), Prof Razaq Olatunde Rom Kalilu, on Monday, disclosed that no fewer than 153 graduands of the university are graduating with the first class degrees 

Prof Kalilu made this known in Ogbomoso, while speaking at the  16th convocation ceremonies of the University for the  2022/2023 Academic Session

Disclosing that  the institution will continue to run it’s dynamic academic programmes, the acting Vice Chancellor stated that the graduands are products of two separate sessions due to the instability in the academic calendar experienced prior to the 15th convocation last year, as there were 4,569 spill-over graduating students of the 2021-2022 session.

” A total 8,533 graduands will be awarded with first degrees on Monday, April 21, 2024, while 153 graduands out of the total 8,533 are in the first class category, 2,057 graduands out of the total numbers of the graduands graduated in second-class upper category, 2,762 graduands are in the second-class lower category, 828 graduands are in third-class category, 33 graduands are in pass category”, he said 

The Acting Vice Chancellor added, ” For the degree in Medicine and Surgery, there are four graduands in the pass category, while for the Nursing and Science there are 1,545 graduands with credit pass and 154 graduands in pass categories.”

“It is noteworthy that Oladoja Israel Ololade who is graduating with a CGPA of 4.86 from the department of Chemical Engineering with a Faculty of Engineering and Technology is the overall best graduating student and he will be so awarded the prize as we proceed this convocation ceremonies.”

Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of LAUTECH Governing Council, Prof Ayodeji Omole in his remarks urged the graduands not to see themselves as ‘ just graduates of LAUTECH but ambassadors of knowledge, integrity, excellence, service and progress,”.

” Today marks a significant milestone in the lives of our graduands as they transit from students to alumni, on their way to embark on new journeys to conquer new frontiers. Your hard work, dedication and perseverance have brought you to this momentous occasion and we cannot but rejoice with you”, he said .

Prof Omole added, ‘You have overcome challenges, embraced opportunities and demonstrated the true spirit of academic excellence and integrity. That is the reason why you can stand tall today, robbing shoulders with your colleagues to celebrate the outcome of your hard work and perseverance.”

“As you receive your degrees, remember that you are not just graduates of LAUTECH but ambassadors of knowledge, integrity, excellence, service and progress, all that your University stands for, carry the torch of the learning with pride and let your actions speak volumes about the caliber of education you have received.”

Prof Omole  expressed sincere gratitude and deep appreciation to Gov Seyi Makinde for giving him and other members of the University Governing Council the opportunity to serve in an environment devoid of intimidation or coercion, 

” Gov Makinde has given us free hands to navigate affairs of the University to the best of our God given strength and ability. We eternally grateful to you sir, however we still look forward to your continuous financial and other supports for the University”

The overall best graduating student Master Oladoja Israel Ololade in a chat with journalists attributed his achievement to dedication and commitment to studies, saying, ” I give God Almighty the glory for making it possible for me to achieve this great. I also thank my parents for their supports and their prayers over me.”

“I dedicated at least seven hours to person studies and research on daily basis, apart from the daily activities on campus which includes lecturing and other stuffs, I have to shun other social vices that can affect my personal studies as I don’t really like reading during the night but I engaged in personal studies from 8pm to 12 midnight, so I can wake up by 4am to study till 8am or 7:30 before going for lectures, I’m so happy, I never think of becoming the overall best graduating student because I didn’t really do well in my hundred level, but that really made me to put in all my best and I really thank God that at the end everything worked out fine for me.”

AKSACA Empowers Community Leaders On Fight Against HIV Spread

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By; PATRICK TITUS, Uyo

Towards meeting 2023 global deadline to end the spread of HIV/AIDS, Akwa Ibom State Agency for Control of Aids (AKSACA) has canvassed support from traditional rulers and other community leaders in the state in the task of stemming the tide of HIV/AIDS in their communities.

Akwa Ibom State according to 2018 NAIIS survey, has 5.5% HIV prevalence, which is the highest in Nigeria, a rate that has become a great concern to government in ensuring a healthy populace.

The Project Manager of AKSACA, Dr. Enobong Akpan during a sensitization workshop tagged “HIV/AIDS and Community Leadership; Role of Stakeholders,” for traditional rulers and stakeholders in Uyo Senatorial District  said effective communication of accurate HIV/AIDS  information by community leaders would engender increased access to prevention and treatment services.

Akpan noted that the workshop, organized in partnership with Excellence Community Education Welfare Scheme (ECEWS), was aimed at empowering the leaders of traditional institutions and community gatekeepers on how to play effective role as stakeholders in ending HIV as a public threat by 2030.

He encouraged the traditional rulers to shun various community based behaviours and attitudes, including sociocultural practices that encourage HIV transmission. 

While urging them to be intentional in promoting practices that discourage spread of HIV, the Project Manager noted that communities are most socially impacted by the virus as issues of stigma and discrimination,  unprofessional TBA practices, indiscriminate drug use, female genital mutilation, absence of policies and relevant laws to protect the vulnerable are high in the communities.

“There is therefore need to intensify our ongoing community based efforts through health awareness and demand creation, and facilitation of differentiated service delivery to improve uptake and retention of preventive services like PrEP, PEP etc. 

He commended the traditional rulers and other participants for honoring the invitation to contribute and take responsibilities as stakeholders in the fight against HIV.

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Health, Professor Augustine Umoh explained that rural areas must adopt proactive measures to facilitate prevention, treatment and stigma reduction.

The Traditional rulers in an interactive session at the workshop agreed that HIV/AIDS prevention must be given priority attention to effectively address the epidemic in their communities. 

Eteidung Robert Benedict Udoh, the Village Head of Ibesikpo Asutan who represented the paramount ruler,  harped on the need for vigorous sensitization of HIV spread at the grassroots even as he called on government to regulate the activities of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in the state. 

The representative of the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Frank Archibong commended AKSACA for the initiative and promised that the ministry will collaborate to ensure subsequent workshops in other senatorial districts.

APC Raises Alarm Over Alleged PDP  Plots   To Rig Saturday’s Oyo  LG  Polls

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By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan

With few days to the April 27 local government election in Oyo State, the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Monday, alerted of alleged fresh plot by the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to compromise the electoral process.

APC raised the alarm in a statement by the party’s state Publicity Secretary Comrade Wale Sadare made available to journalists in Ibadan.

According to APC, PDP is allegedly plotting to manipulate results of the elections in favour of its candidates as against the expectations of the whole world, accusing the PDP and some individual with vested interest “over their refusal to learn democratic culture and decency as they live in the past where force, intimidation and fraudulent practices determined winners of elections”.

” For the avoidance of doubt, we have uncovered some fresh plots by a cartel of desperados to rig the poll in favor of the PDP. This, according to an impeccable source, would afford Gov. Seyi Makinde the opportunity of sustaining his hold on the PDP ahead of the 2027 general elections”, it said. 

The party added, ” One of the plots is to influence most of the Electoral Officers in all the 33 LGAs to work with voter registers which have doctored in such a way that most voters perceived to be either independent minded or APC supporters would not find their names on Saturday and thereby disenfranchised”.

APC stressed ” Also, we have it on good authority that some characters characters recruited from the Park Management System (PMS) are to be deployed to each Polling Unit where they would aid vote buying and intimidate voters and agents of the opposition parties at the same time”. 

” Moreover, many PDP members have been forced on OYSIEC as Ward Collation Officers and the task given them is to frustrate seamless collation of results in most of the 351 Wards with a view to paving the way for the submission of fake results already prepared in favour of the ruling party candidates”.

APC pointed out that since the Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC) had indicated its readiness to conclude all arrangement for the emergence (through the ballots) of new set of elected officials into the 33 local government councils with the conduct of election for the candidates of all registered political parties this Saturday,  ‘ all hands appear to be on deck for the exercise.

” Political watchers and patriots in the society are worried about the shameless conduct of most PDP elements in the state who move around to boast about the plans of their leaders and powers-that-be in the state to write results rather than allow votes to count in this Saturday council election. This set of anti-democratic elements tell whoever that cared to listen they owned OYSIEC and that nobody including security agents, journalists and accredited observers can stop them from declaring the PDP candidates as the winners in any of the Wards and local government council.

”  As it stands now, all eyes are on our dear state and Gov. Makinde cannot afford to renege on his promise to deliver free, fair and credible poll this time round,” APC said ” Another fact to consider is that any attempt to prevent the good people of the state to vote their conscience and rescue the third tier of government from total collapse this Saturday would not augur well for democracy in the country”.

APC however, appealed to all stakeholders particularly OYSIEC and security agents to be alive to their responsibility before, during and after the Saturday poll since it means so much to the entire citizenry.”