Author: The Nation

  • Uber set for Benin City launch

    Barring last-minute changes, global ride sharing giant, Uber, will launch operations in Benin City in July, further swelling the ranks of global ride sharing companies operating in the city.

    This comes after weeks of engagements between government and Uber officials and finalising modalities for the smooth takeoff of the service in Benin city.

    The Edo State Skills Development Agency (EdoJobs) is already leading the charge with the recruitment of riders on the platform.

    Senior Special Assistant to the State Governor on Skills Development and Jobs Creation and Head, EdoJobs, Mrs. Ukinebo Dare, said that the launch would take place at the Edo Innovation Hub, and  Governor Godwin Obaseki is expected to grace the occasion.

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    According to her, “We are working with Uber to finalise modalities for the takeoff of the service in Benin City. We are excited because this helps in getting people meaningfully engaged. As you know, Uber gives car owners the opportunity to make some money with their cars. But we are keen on the job-creating feature of the service as well.”

    She said the launch takes place on July 24, and would host a number of dignitaries within the state and beyond, noting, “We expect to have a full house. Early in the day, we will have a chat with journalists and afterwards, the governor takes the zero ride. That would mark the start of the service in Benin City.”

    She added that the state government is collaborating with Uber to also recruit drivers through its expansive database, calling on people interested in the service to sign up to enjoy its immense benefits.

    Recall that Taxify launched in the state late last year, and has recorded impressive rating from residents. Uber is expected to deploy its unique selling point to fight for its stake in the market as well.

  • Photo: Ugwuanyi, Nwobodo, Egwu, others celebrate Ekwuweme’s wife at 85

    Photo of Enugu state Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, Nwobodo, Egwu and others at the birthday celebration of  Ekwuweme’s wife at 85

  • Edo 2020: Rep member begs Obaseki, Oshiomhole to settle feud

    The lawmaker representing Ovia Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon Dennis Idahosa, has begged Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and Governor Godwin Obaseki to resolve their differences for peace to return to the All Progressives Congress in Edo State.

    Idahosa said the crisis has created a huge gulf among​ APC faithfuls in the state and constitute a threat to the development of the state.

    Idahosa, who spoke in a chat with newsmen in Benin City, noting it was only in an atmosphere of peace that the progress and development of the state could be achieved.

    He appealed to all lovers of Edo and its development to ensure that the crisis is put to an end and urged those feasting from the crisis to see that the people are at the receiving end of it.

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    His words:  “Step taken by the Edo traditional rulers, led by the Oba of Benin is what we should all be emulating; to work to see to the end of it rather than fueling it or taking sides.

    “I am quite aware that there must be disagreement for a better understanding to take place but not to degenerate to name calling on the pages of newspapers and social media platforms.

    “Like one big family that we were, that we are still and will continue to be, we, irrespective of the position we have taken on this matter, that all the contending issues are settled amicably, most  especially if we are genuinely concerned about the development of the state.

    “I daresay that Governor Godwin Obaseki needs a friendly environment to continue with his developmental strides in the state, just as our National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole needs one to continue to superintend over the affairs of our great party across the nation.”

  • A truck accident along Lagos-Ibadan expressway

    A truck on Sunday fell along the busy Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

     

     

  • Woman, five others in police net over oil theft

    Six suspected crude oil thieves, including a woman, have been nabbed by a team of the Inspector General of Police Special Task Force on Pipeline Vandalism near, Ogbe-Ijoh, Warri South West council area of Delta state at the weekend.

    The police team, which is attached to the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), Warri Refinery Depot, also arrested three speed boats, two large wooden boats with pumping machines and long hoses with valves, as well as drums containing about 10,000 litres of locally refined product suspected to be AGO, also known as diesel.

    The six suspects, who allegedly specialise in crude oil theft in the coastal area, were identified as Jonathan Ofawinor, Akpos Oba , Hausa Kamienyefa, Arukpei Yerin, Samson Matthew and Ebi Emiyekpemi (the woman) and are currently being detained at the IGP Task Force Base in Warri.

    The arrest was made along the coastal areas of Safi 1 and Safi 2.

    Unit Commander IGP Special Task Force, SP Mohammed El-Yakubu has warned those perpetuating oil theft and pipeline sabotage within the Warri waterways to keep off.

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    Parading the suspects, he stressed that his men are committed to the IGP Mohammed Adamu’s directive on zero tolerance for pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft.

    Speaking on the arrest, the unit commander noted that it was successful due to the swift response of the Commander General, ACP Usman Jibrin to the operation and efforts by his men to gather intelligence.

    “We want to assure all those who have reposed confidence in us like IGP Mohammed Adamu, our Commander General in Abuja, ACP Usman Kafani Jibrin and Delta state Police Commissioner, CP Adeyinka Adeleke, that we would continue to do our best in tackling the menace of pipeline vandalism within our operational areas.

    “While the six suspects would soon be charged to court to face the charges of economic sabotage, the impounded product would first be subjected to a laboratory test to confirm the content before being discounted by the DPR officials,” El-Yakubu said.

    He further commended the Delta state Police Commissioner, CP Adeyinka Adeleke, for the continuous moral support.

  • AdulRazaq approves release of N200m as counterpart fund for rural projects

    Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has okayed the release of the first tranche of N200 million as counterpart funds for the takeoff of Rural Access and Agricultural Market Project (RAAMP III) in the state.

    In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary Rafiu Ajakaye, the governor said that the project is funded by the World Bank, French Development Agency and other donor agencies, adding Thai RAAMP is a $60 million programme involving at least 13 Nigerian states.

    The statement said each participating state is to pay eight percent of the $60m to fund preliminary activities of the project such as consultancy fee, environmental and social management framework (ESMF) and resettlement policy framework (RPF), among other things, as preconditions for accessing the funds.

    “The approval of the first tranche of N200m fulfils the first condition for Kwara State to access this fund. Once approved in September, this will lead to rehabilitation of rural roads totalling 600 kilometres across the 16 local government areas of Kwara State,” the statement added.

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    “This action again proved the Governor’s oft-stated commitment to open up Kwara for industrialisation especially in the area of agricultural value chain. Such roads are meant to facilitate access to market by farmers and traders alike.”

    The statement said RAAMP was meant to have kicked off in Kwara in 2017 but the state did not pay the counterpart funds.

    “From paying the debt owed to the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), counterpart funds for nutrition and good health care for women and children and now RAAMP, the Governor is simply telling the world that Kwara is ready for investments and all-round development,” it added.

  • Free trade must be fair trade, says Buhari

    Nigeria officially joined the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as President Muhammadu Buhari signed the Agreement Sunday in Niamey at the opening of the African Union (AU) Summit.

    President Buhari appended his signature to the treaty at exactly 10: 47 a.m. in the presence of African Heads of State and Government, delegates and representatives from the private sector, civil society and the media attending the 12thExtraordinary Summit of the African Union on Launch of the Operational Phase of the AfCFTA.

    Buhari, after signing the agreement, according to a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina, declared that Nigeria’s commitment to trade and African integration have  never been in doubt nor was it ever under threat.

    He told the Summit that Nigeria will build on the event by proceeding expeditiously with the ratification of the AfCFTA.

    ‘‘Nigeria wishes to emphasize that free trade must also be fair trade.

    ‘‘As African leaders, our attention should now focus on implementing the AfCFTA in a way that develops our economies and creates jobs for our young, dynamic and hardworking population.

    ‘‘I wish to assure you, that Nigeria shall sustain its strong leadership role in Africa, in the implementation of the AfCFTA. We shall also continue to engage, constructively with all African countries to build the Africa that we want,’’ President Buhari said.

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    The Nigerian leader also congratulated Ghana on being selected to host the Secretariat of the AfCFTA.

    President Buhari stated further: ‘‘I have just had the honour of signing the agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), on behalf of my country, the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    ‘‘This is coming over a year since the AfCFTA Agreement was opened for signature in Kigali, Rwanda, at the 10th Extraordinary Summit of the African Union, on 21st March 2018.

    ‘‘In fact, you will recall that the treaty establishing the African Economic Community was signed in Abuja in 1991.

    ‘‘We fully understand the potential of the AfCFTA to transform trade in Africa and contribute towards solving some of the continent’s challenges, whether security, economic or corruption.

    ‘‘But it is also clear to us that for AfCFTA to succeed, we need the full support and buy-in of our private sector and civil society stakeholders and the public in general.

    ‘‘It is against this background that we embarked on an extensive nationwide consultation and sensitization programme of our domestic stakeholders on the AfCFTA.

    ‘‘Our consultations and assessments reaffirmed that the AfCFTA can be a platform for African manufacturers of goods and providers of service to construct regional value chains for made in Africa goods and services.

    ‘‘It was also obvious that we have a lot of work to do to prepare our nation to achieve our vision for intra-African trade which is the free movement of ‘made in Africa goods’ ”.

    ‘‘Some of the critical challenges that we identified will require our collective action as a Union and we will be presenting them for consideration at the appropriate AfCFTA fora.

    ‘‘Examples are tackling injurious trade practices by third parties and attracting the investment we need to grow local manufacturing and service capacities.’’ he said

    President Buhari noted that Nigeria’s signing of the AfCFTA and its Operational Launch at the 12th Extraordinary Summit was an additional major step. forward on the AU’s Agenda 2063.

    With Nigeria and Benin Republic signing the Agreement at the Summit, 54 out of 55 African countries have signed the world’s largest free trade area deal, encompassing 55 countries and 1.2 billion people.

    Eritrea is the only African country yet to sign the agreement.

    A total of 26 African countries have deposited instruments of ratification, with Gabon being the latest after depositing her instrument of ratification during the Extraordinary Summit.

    The AfCFTA Agreement entered into force on May 30, 2019 thirty days after having received the twenty-second instrument of ratification on 29 April, 2019 in conformity with legal provision.

  • Air Force neutralises Boko Haram fighters in Lake Chad

    Scores of Boko Haram fighters have been neutralised by air strikes in Bakassi, in the fringes of Lake Chad, Borno state,  the Nigerian Air Force announced on Sunday.

    According to a statement by Air Force spokesman, Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, the terrorists were  neutralised with their structures destroyed during air interdictions.

    Air Commodore Daramola said:”The Air Task Force (ATF) of Operation LAFIYA DOLE has destroyed additional terrorists’ structures and killed some Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters at Bakassi on the fringes of Lake Chad in Borno State in an air strike conducted yesterday, 6 July 2019.

    ” The attack was executed as a follow-up to air raids conducted at the same location on 28 June 2019, after intelligence reports indicated the ISWAP elements, having suffered heavy casualties during the attack, had relocated surviving fighters and logistics supplies to another part of the settlement, as confirmed by Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions.

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    ” The ATF therefore dispatched 2 Alpha Jets to attack the location, with accurate hits on the identified structures, which were seen engulfed in flames.

    ” Several terrorists were also neutralized as a result of the strike. The attached short video clip, now declassified, shows parts of the attack.

    ”   The Nigerian Air Force (NAF), operating in concert with surface forces, will sustain the effort to completely degrade the terrorists in the Northeast.  “

  • Property destroyed as fire razes 14-room apartment in Onitsha

    A 14-room apartment was at the weekend gutted by fire at Saint Stephen’s road, Inland town, Onitsha, commercial city of Anambra state.

    Property worth millions were reportedly destroyed in the bungalow said to belong to the Njaka family of Ogbeabo village, Onitsha.

    Speaking to newsmen, a staff of the Anambra Newspapers Printing Corporation, Mr. Okey Njaka, said the incident took them unawares.

    He said the cause of the outbreak was yet to be ascertained, regretting that they were unable to save any of their belongings.

    According to him: “There was power outage in the area when we heard someone shouting from within the building alerting us of fire outbreak.

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    “Before we knew it, the fire has engulfed the whole building. Unfortunately, our wives and children were not around to salvage the property.”

    Also speaking, their elder brother, Mr. Lawrence Njaka commended the efforts of some youths who came to their rescue before arrival of fire fighters an hour later.

    One of their sons, Mr. Chike Njaka said they had been rendered homeless by the incident.

    He said the building was their only hope as they all live with their aged parents, soliciting for assistance from government and spirited individuals.

  • Dickson hails Buhari for reappointing Boss Mustapha

    Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, has hailed President Muhammadu Buhari for reappointing Boss Mustapha as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).

    The Special Adviser to the Governor on Media Relations, Mr. Fidelis Soriwei, in a statement quoted the governor as describing the reappointment as well deserved.

    He said that it was a fact that the SGF carried out the vast responsibilities of his exalted office effortlessly with respect and dignity.

    He commended the President for finding him worthy of being reappointed for a second term which according to him, indicated an appreciation of the good work of the SGF.

    The governor said that he wish that the SGF would continue to succeed in this particular assignment and other endeavors in the future.

    He said: “I hereby congratulate Mr. Boss Mustapha, on his reappointment as the Secretary to the Government òf the Federation.

    “This particular appointment did not come to me as a surprise as the SGF carried out the vast responsibilities of his office efficiently with respect and dignity deserving of such a high office.

    “I also commend the President for this appointment which shows a recognition of the exemplary efforts of the SGF.”

    “I wish Boss Mustapha success in this particular position  and in his future dealings”.