Author: The Nation

  • Niger gov assures corps members of adequate security, welfare

    Gov. Abubakar Bello of Niger has assured the management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) of adequate security and welfare for members in their places of primary assignments.

    Bello gave the assurance at the NYSC orientation camp in Paiko Local Government Area of the state during the Passing out Ceremony of the 2019 Batch ‘B’ Stream 1 corps members on Monday.

    The governor, who was represented by Alhaji Ahmed Matane, Secretary to the State Government, advised corps members to accept their postings and directed Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) not to reject corps members sent to their organisations.

    He urged the corps members to emulate their predecessors by playing active roles in various areas of community service and rural development.

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    Bello said that government would continue to put in place necessary logistics for effective and efficient utilisation of corps members.

    Earlier, Mrs Funmilayo Ajayi, NYSC Coordinator in Niger, said the corps members successfully completed their orientation courses and participated actively in camp activities.

    She advised the corps members to accept their postings in good faith and contribute their quota to the development of the state and the country.

    Ajayi commended the state government for the ongoing construction of a 2,500 capacity multi-purpose hall in the orientation camp. (NAN)

  • MDCN resumes trial of doctors

    The Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) on Monday resumed the trail of 14 medical doctors charged with misconduct.

    In its first case the MDCN Tribunal, convicted one Doctor, Godwin Maduakor for gross negligence.

    According to the Tribunal, Maduakor was guilty of the count charges brought against him and was therefore suspended.

    Chairman of the Tribunal, Prof. Abba Waziri Hassan who reads the judgment said Dr. Maduakor is suspended for six months for count one and three months for count two. The convictions run concurrently, he said.

    Maduakor is part of the nine Asaba medical doctors who are standing trial for alleged professional misconduct.

    The other Doctors still standing trial from the Asaba Medical Centre, Delta state are Sunday Abiodun Ogafe Ojenuwah, Oyefara Babatunde, Okoye Pascal Nnamdi, Anunnobi Chijioke Ralu, Adigba Ese Onodjohwoyovwe, Ogwu Robinson Onyekachukwu, Okoye Chukwuka and Iyiola Akeem Adewale.

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    The charge against one of the nine was however withdrawn.

    They are to defend themselves on charges of grouse conduct of negligence in the management of a pregnant patient, Mrs. Rita Uche Ogbuego. They all pleaded not guilty when the case charge was read to them individually.

    At the last sitting two other doctors were convicted with their license suspended for the maximum penalty of six months.

    The MDCN is the regulatory body of all medical and alternative medicine practitioners in the country, with mandate to discipline any erring practitioners whose actions or in-actions fall short of the medical professional ethics.

    The MDCN Tribunal has equal jurisdictions with the regular High Court, hence its ruling can only be challenged at the Court of Appeal.

  • NSCDC investigates alleged prevention of Judge from entering court in Kebbi

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has commenced investigation into the alleged prevention of a sitting judge from entering the court by its officers in Kebbi.

    Commandant General of the  Corps, Gana Muhammadu, stated this on Monday.

    The investigation is sequel to a video on social media, alleging officers of NSCDC

    He said the Corps is a law- abiding  agency meant to  protect everyone  and their property and could not do otherwise by infringing on the fundamental right of the people.

    Muhammadu, who cited the video on the social media, has constituted a  committee  to look into the matter for appropriate action.

    According to a statement in Abuja by the NSCDC spokesman, Emmanuel Okeh, the report from the state indicated the Court was under lock and key by the government and the personnel was assigned to protect the environment for being vandalised.

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    The report  stated when the Judge came to the court premise,  the personnel approached her to inform her of the development.

    The personnel claimed he was not given a listening  ear but was alleged of preventing the judge from entering.

    Muhammadu reiterated the Corps under his watch will never take side but will deliver quality services to all and sundry irrespective  of class or creed.

    “Therefore,  the incident  should not be misunderstood  or giving different interpretations,” he said.

    He said, the Corps does not have any ulterior motives  towards  anyone.

  • Man arraigned for alleged N750,000 land scam

    A 40-year-old man, Dada Olatunji, on Monday appeared in a Badagry Magistrates’ Court in Lagos State over alleged N750,000 land scam.

    Olatunji is facing a two-count charge of obtaining money under false pretences and stealing, to which he pleaded not guilty.

    The Prosecutor, ASP Akpan Ikem, told the court that the defendant committed the offences on Dec. 15, 2012, at Iragbon, Mowo, Badagry, Lagos.

    Ikem said that the defendant collected N750, 000  from the complainant, Mr Kola Oniseyiton,  to procure five and half plots of land for him, but never did.

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    “The defendant converted the N750,000 to his personal ues,” the prosecutor said.

    Ikem said that the offences contravened Sections 313 and 287 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Section 287 stipulates three years’ jail term for stealing.

    The Magistrate, Mr Patrick Adekomaiya, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N500, 000 with two sureties in like sum, and adjourned the case until Aug. 5 for mention.

    (NAN)

  • Matawalle receives 11 more abductees

    Governor of Zamfara state, Bello Muhammad has expressed satisfaction with the state police command over its commitment to ensure the restoration of peace in the state while being optimistic that peace will soon prevail.

    The governor made this known during the handing over of eleven more abductees to the governor by the state commissioner of police CP Usman Nagoggo at the government house Gusau Sunday.

    The Zamfara State Police Command in Collaboration with the State Government has secured the release of eleven more abductees through the government’s peace  initiative.

    The victims who were held captive for more than two months were secured  release by  the Commissioner of Police through the peace initiative of both the police and the state government.

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    The initiative had succeeded in in securing 40 Fulani’s and Hausa’s abductees in the last two weeks.

    The victims were handed over to His Excellency the Executive Governor of Zamfara State Dr. Muhammad Bello Matawallen Maradun by the state commissioner of police.

    While handing over the victims to His Excellency, CP Nagoggo assures the Governor that the police being the lead agency in internal security will continue to discharge its constitutional responsibility to ensure that the state is rid of all criminal activities.

    Zamfara state is relatively peaceful as attacks, kidnapping and other heinous crimes has been reduced drastically.

    The Command according to the Police Public Relation Officer SP Muhammad Shehu will sustain its collaboration with the government, other security agencies and all public spirited individual to return the state to its past glory.

  • Fire outbreak: Radio Bayelsa resumes transmission

    Radio Bayelsa `Glory FM 97.1’ in Yenagoa which went off-air following a fire incident that destroyed its studios and broadcast equipment on July 2, has resumed test transmission.

    The General Manager, Dr John Idumange, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yenagoa on Monday.

    Idumange said that the fire was put out through a concerted effort of sympathisers and firemen.

    He attributed the fire incident to sabotage by some staff but the labour unions said the allegation was prejudice to ongoing investigations.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Bayelsa Government-owned radio station returned to the airwaves on Saturday with uninterrupted music for several hours.

    Read Also: Updated: Fire guts Bayelsa Radio

    Reacting to the development, Mr Daniel Iworiso-Markson, Bayelsa Commissioner for Information, said the feat was achieved through the relentless efforts of staff of the station.

    He noted that there were plans to rebuild the studios destroyed by the fire incident, while a temporary studio had been put in place to ensure that the station begins normal transmission of programmes.

    He said that full commercial broadcast of the station’s programmes would soon resume from the temporary studio.

    Iworiso-Markson explained that the state government had set up a panel to investigate the cause of the fire and apologised to listeners for the break in transmission of programmes. (NAN)

  • 12th African Games: 24 cyclists camp in Gombe — CFN

    No fewer than 24 cyclists are being camped in Gombe ahead of the 12th African Games slated for Rabat, Morocco, in August, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    Dorcas Jonah, the Media Officer, Cycling Federation of Nigeria (CFN), on Monday in Abuja, confirmed the development, indicating that the cyclists arrived in Gombe on Friday while camping started on Saturday.

    Jonah noted that Dayo Abulude, Secretary-General of CFN, had said the 24 cyclists, four coaches and two mechanics were part of the Africa Games camping in Gombe.

    “The training will get the cyclists adequately prepared to ensure that good cyclists represented the country at the Games, Jonah said in a statement.

    She said that Dayo, who is part of the team in Gombe, noted that Nigeria’s cyclists in camp included 12 males and 12 females.

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    The 24 cyclists are: Ajibade Quadri; Shamsudeen Alhassan; Akinrotimi Israel; Kurotimi Abaka; Godnews Edet; Azeez Mutiu; Smith Gabriel; and Eruwagha Sunday.

    Others are Ishaku Jacob; Lawanson Kazeem; Igunbo Shadrack; Bakare Afis; Ukpeseraye Ese; Oven Rita; Odiase Glory; Tombrapa Gladys; and Durogbade Adejoke.

    The rest are Marcus Rosemary; Okafor Happiness; Akaegbu Juliet; Ayuba Comfort; Ikerko Loveth; Oyewole Kate; and Dung Caroline.

    According to Jonah, the four coaches in camp are Mohammed Bashir (Head coach), Wachukwa Joy, Kamoli Amao and Omeboh Joy.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 12th African Games, expected to flag off from Aug. 19, will be concluded on Aug. 31.

    (NAN)

  • NACCIMA President welcomes signing of AfCFTA

    The National President of NACCIMA Hajiya Saratu Iya Aliyu has welcomed the signing of the AfCFTA by President Bhuari during the the AU Summit in Niamey on 7th July.

    She said the signing by President Bhuari was a courageous decision and a fullfilment of the will of Nigerians after a rigorous consultative process involving all stakeholders across the country.

    She said now the hard work must begin if Nigeria especially the private sector is to reap the benefits of the Agreement, close  attention must be paid  to the operational phase which has commenced especially the rules of origin, the Pan African  digital payment platform, Web based and mobile applications for business and an African Trade Observatory Portal.

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    She advised  the Organised private sector must work closely together to enable the private businesses and manufacturers harness the potentials of the Agreement.

    She said NACCIMA was already putting finishing touches to arrangements for seminars, workshops and Advocacy programmes to enable Chambers to key into and take  advantage of the opportunities under thec Agreement which is expected to create a huge continental trading place on the African continent

  • Southern CAN warns residents: be vigilant

    The Christian Association of Nigeria, (CAN), in Southern Nigeria on Sunday, cautioned the people of the area to remain cautious even with the suspension of the controversial Ruga settlement for Fulani herdsmen.

    The warning was contained in a press statement issued by Dr. Joseph Ajujungwa, Secretary of CAN, in the 17 Southern States.

    Ajujungwa, who said the suspension of the programme by President Muhammadu Buhari may not be its end, said there was every indication “though it is claimed that it has been suspended, the underground work is still going on.”

    He called on every Southerner “to be watchful”, stressing that “even as we pray, we don’t need to keep quiet; they are experts in underground work.”

    He added that “we do not have land to give to anybody as a grazing field or colony and we call on the South East governors to maintain their stand that they do not have such a place. Do you know what it means to give 10 hectares of land to herdsmen? We say no to that.

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    “As CAN, we will preach it from our pulpit, every Imam should peach from the mosque and the traditionalists should stand against it; nobody should relent; no land should be given; any traditional ruler that does that should be dethroned.

    “In the North, we have largest hectares of land, very vast that nobody is occupying. Why are they not building the ranches, Ruga of whatever there? They can come here, take grass and go, and we buy cow in exchange, just like the governors said. We do not have such mass land required.”

    “We are also calling on the Federal Government to be mindful of what they are doing because cattle rearing is a private farming business. Why should the government support individual cattle farmers against other farmers?”

    On the threat and ultimatum issued by a coalition of Northern Youths, Ajujungwa said “they should understand that nobody has the monopoly of violence. As they are planning to attack, others are planning to defend themselves and we cannot run away for them.

    “CAN is calling on all Christians, all law abiding citizens of the Southern Nigeria to please watch and pray. Watch means that you must open your eyes to see what is going on and therefore pray; do not relent.

    “Anybody that is coming to buy land now, in the name of business, factory, and what have you, let us be cautious in dealing with the person, because their plot is to turn such into colony.”

  • Oyo ALGON to Makinde: end arbitrary rule now

    The Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) in Oyo State has called on Governor Seyi Makinde to end his alleged arbitrariness immediately in the governance of the state.

    The association made the call in a statement on Sunday.

    It also condemned the dissolution of some statutory commissions in the state.

    The commissions include the Civil Service Commission, Judicial Service Commission, Local Government Service Commission and Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC).

    According to ALGON, dissolution of the commissions was arbitrary because they (commissions) have five-year tenure each.

    It said the act was faulty, pointing out that it was part of the series of lawlessness and executive rascality the government of Oyo State is now known for.

    The statement signed by its Chairman, Prince Ayodeji Abass-Aleshinloye, reads in part: “We have become an endangered state with Governor Seyi Makinde’s unending assault on all that is legal and constitutional.

    “We woke up to the announcement of the illegal and reckless act of dissolution of the statutory commissions in Oyo State this week by the Governor.

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    “In his ill-conceived attempt to avoid the self-inflicted liability occasioned by his lawless act, he made a promise of ‘Naira rain’ to members of the illegally dissolved commissions including OYSIEC as ‘compensation’ to members of the bodies.

    “Not only is this laughable, humiliating of the distinguished members  of these commissions who he has presented as if they are hungry for gain rather than to serve, it is also embarrassing  and smacks of poor administrative judgement and disregard for all that is hallowed in any sane clime.

    “Your Excellency, illegalities cannot be monetised and commercialised. Monetisation of lawlessness does not cure your illegality.

    “Your decision to attempt to bribe members of OYSIEC and other commissions in lieu of their truncated tenure which you too agree is a statutory period fixed by law, is bare faced corruption, very ridiculous, morally reprehensible and an unconstitutional act that cannot stand the test of law.

    “Are taxpayers in Oyo state now to bear the brunt of this recklessness? If you pay the commission members their five years wages at once for only two years spent and proceed to appoint new people to the same commissions during this same tenure arbitrarily truncated, are we as citizens to pay wages and emoluments to two different sets of persons for the same term?”

    The chairmen added:  “Where government everywhere frowns at ghost workers, it seems we are legalising it here by paying wages to two sets of people for holding the same office at the same time! “We thought His Excellency claimed Oyo state was bankrupt! Is this how he intends to plunder our commonwealth? Sacking these commissions is reprehensible enough, but proposing to pay them off for a full tenure not yet spent yet planning to appoint new members to the same office for the same tenure is brazen robbery of the state treasury by this administration.

    “Now we know who is leading the state into bankruptcy. Can the governor justifiably demand prudence, probity from workers in the state when he is laying the wrong example?

    “If a worker is found collecting two or more persons’ salary now ,is it different from what Mr Governor is authorizing and doing now?

    ‘’We have had an administration reputed and branded as the “builder of modern Oyo state” but seems this governor is one quickly becoming reputed as the “initiator of a lawless Oyo State

    “It is our prayer that our people will not follow this example. When President Buhari assumed office in 2015, he worked with the INEC, FJSC, NJC, CBN and other commissions duly constituted till their tenures expired.

    “He did not embark on such an illegality as this. We thought this introduced a new spirit into governance in Nigeria,but clearly our governor still lives in the unfortunate past.”

    It also called on its members to ignore the panel set up by the government to probe local government councils.

    The statement added: “Before his dissolution of OYSIEC and the state commissions, Gov. Makinde set up a contraption not known to any law of Oyo State and Nigeria.

    “Gov Makinde’s committee set up purportedly to probe the accounts of elected local government administrations in the state is a breach of the 1999 constitution, an affront on a subsisting court judgement and order, and a reckless executive ambush with the sole aim to give a dog a bad name in order to hang it.

    “ALGON hereby calls on all chairmen, secretaries, councillors and supervisors to reject and boycott the insidious, illegal sittings, and activities of Governor Makinde’s hangmen panel.

    “By law, a governor cannot probe local government chairmen, just like the president cannot probe a state governor by an adhoc committee.

    “It is only a governor of illegalities that seeks to dare the hallowed letters of our constitution he swore to uphold. No state governor in Nigeria has followed this ill-conceived lawless example.

    “Accounts of local government councils are regularly audited by the auditors from Auditor General’s office and its activities are also regularly monitored accordingly.”