Category: Northern Report

  • Oritsejafor, Utomi advise Nigerians to avoid shortcuts

    Oritsejafor, Utomi advise Nigerians to avoid shortcuts

    Nigerians must avoid what appears to be the easy road to success or prominence because it ultimately undermines both the individual and the nation.

    President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor and Professor Pat Utomi dwelt on the ills of short-cuts, saying Nigerians are collectively guilty of it.

    Oitsejafor said: “Something went wrong in Nigeria; we somehow got mixed up or messed up as far as values are concerned.”

    Oritsejafor and Utomi spoke at the presentation of the book entitled, “Shunpiking; no shortcuts to God” in Abuja.

    The duo said: “Don’t cut corners, don’t shortcut because you may never get to your destination. Stand out, do the right thing.

    “We have gotten to a point where some people don’t even know the difference between good and bad. There are some people today who will call good bad and bad good. But my joy in all this is that the darker a room is, the brighter a little light will shine. So, today, you don’t need to have so much light to shine; that is what most people don’t know. Don’t join them; become a light where you are,” Oritsejafor said.

    Prof. Utomi who compared shunpiking to the jet age said, “Even in this computer age, computer works on principles, so I see no reason why we as humans should not follow principles.

    According to him, “Shunpiking is when you try to circumnavigate principles. It is not that things can be done in a more speedy way. Shunpiking reduces the time you will travel from one place to the other, when you are shunpiking, you are not necessarily saving time, it is you violating the laid down principles.

    “In Nigeria today, there is a lot of shunpiking, taking shortcuts. People are not prepared for positions of leadership, they force themselves into those positions and mess a lot of people’s live. So, there is a great deal of shunpiking in our environment” he explained.

    Speaking on the importance of the book authored by Reno Omokri, Oritsejafor explained that Nigerians have the potential because they leave this country to other countries and they do the right thing and if they don’t, they end up in Jail but they come back home and start doing the wrong thing.

    He however expressed hope that the book will change people’s mindset. “I believe that with books like this, we will change because it is something that goes out to the world and to Nigerians. As we read this, hopefully, God can put that seed in us so that we will begin to want and desire to do the right thing”.

    Speaking about his plans as the re-elected President for the Christian body, he said, “As the newly re-elected CAN President, you may say we have done it before but we have not fully done it and that is; the unity of the body. Christians must be one, so we are working on it. We must continue to work on it because it is the greatest prayer Jesus prayed, that we may be one.

    We have a project now; we are building the Jubilee centre at the back of the National Christian Centre that will have rooms for people. So many people come here and they are stranded but the centre will help reduce that. Also, it has conference hall and we hope that we can dedicate it this year.

    “I think what my heart is crying out for more is to be able to stand out and challenge those who find themselves in advantaged positions. What are you contributing to the betterment of other people’s lives because one day, your own life will end. Hopefully also, with our prayers, terrorism will move out of Nigeria.

    Also speaking on the recent judgment passed on members of Boko Haram responsible for Suleja bombing, Oritsejafor said, “We are Christians and we are told to forgive but I think what is important is the feeling that there is justice. I think that is what it is now because those we lost in the process left people behind, some are widows while some are orphans.

    “They will sit back and say if nothing else, these are the people who did this, they can stay in a place or in a room for the rest of their lives. That gives a little bit of comfort, it does not solve all the problems but I think the judgement is okay.

    “On the alleged agreement that was reached between Boko and Haram and government, my question is, which Boko Haram? I am asking because there was a time they came out and said they have renounced but we still saw killings going on. Also, a week or two later, Shekau came out to say he does not know anything about those renouncing and that it is President Jonathan that needs amnesty. Again, another group came out of Shekau’s group and they kill foreigners. So right now, there are two deadly groups that we know, so which one of these had an agreement with government?

    “To me, the whole agreement issue is suspect but anyone that comes out to say we are no longer interested, it is a good thing because the number of religious fanatics will reduce by one.

    The Author of the book, Reno Omokri blamed the shortcuts attitude in Nigeria on the poor setup and lack of developed law enforcement system.

    Omokri said, “well, it is just a way that Nigeria is setup and thank God that President Jonathan came with the transformation agenda because if he leaves Nigeria the way it is, nothing will change.

    “It is just like you going to Lagos and Abuja, you see Ambassadors beating traffic light, these are things they will not do in their country because of the way the set up is, so we have to change the set up because Nigerians are not more susceptible to crime than people in America or in Japan but it is because we have not yet developed a highly developed law enforcement system and that is why you see a Nigerian leave Nigeria, goes to US or England and behaves very well.” he explained.

  • Gana orientates youths on good leadership

    Gana orientates youths on good leadership

    Nigerian youths have been advised to believe in themselves and work towards improving themselves, rather than depending on a meritocratic leadership.

    Prof. Jerry Gana, who gave the advice during his keynote address at the 15th anniversary and public lecture of the Peace Corps of Nigeria, said that any society which does not raise quality youths is doomed.

    He further stressed the fact by referring to Dr. Myles Monroe’s definition of leadership which says: “Leadership is the capacity to influence others through inspiration motivated by passion, generated by vision, produced by a conviction, ignited by a purpose.”

    Prof. Gana Stressed the fact that good leaders must always stay connected with the people and since leaders must lead and people follow, then it is necessary for the leader to know the way he is leading and be trustworthy, which comes from character, competence and courage.

    He said, “A leader must have the iron will to set priorities because a leader cannot do everything but must have the will-power to be able to stick to priorities and not deviate from them.

    “A leader should be able to take a few things and excel in it because the society will not remember you for what you say you will do but your achievements.”

    He concluded by saying that the youths in Nigeria make up about 60% of the population and that they are the ones that can change the mistakes of the past and bring back the much needed peace and unity that Nigerian presently longs for.

    The founder and national commandant of the Nigerian Peace Corps, Amb Dickson Aboh said that he had started the group 15 years ago, as a way of preaching peace, unity amongst Nigerians and the group which now has more than 70,000 members remains the most organised youth organisation in the whole of Nigeria and Africa.

  • FCTA to introduce marathon

    FCTA to introduce marathon

    The FCT Administration is to introduce a city marathon for Abuja from this year.

    FCT Minister, Bala Mohammed disclosed this in Abuja while meeting with senior officials of the FCT Sports Council.

    The initiative is aimed at rapidly rejuvenating sports development in the Federal Capital Territory in tune with the Transformation Agenda of the Federal Government.

    Senator Mohammed recalled that in 2012, his Administration, under sports tourism, introduced an FCT PRO-AM Golf Championship, which has remained the highest prized golf tournament in the country.

    There are plans to expand the scope of the championship, especially by attaching prizes that would attract professional players from abroad.

    “Accordingly, the FCT Administration has resuscitated the FCT Minister’s Under-17 Football competition and well over 8,280 students, cutting across over 760 public and private secondary schools within the FCT, competed for the championship since its revival in 2010,” he stressed.

    He emphasised that the outcome of these competitions, especially the Under-13 Primary School competition recently culminated in FCT winning the National Under-13 Football Competition early this year.

    His words: “Approval has been granted for the team to represent the country at an International championship in Europe later this year based on the invitation extended by the Nigeria Football Federation”.

    The Minister noted the pro-activeness and renewed approach of the Sports Department of the FCT Social Development Secretariat to also introduce an inter-organisational tournaments amongst different public and private institutions as well as establishments including the military, para-military, educational institutions and clubs, to replace the hitherto FCT Sports Festival.

    Senator Mohammed revealed that the initiative would no doubt widen the scope of the competitor in preparation for National Sports Festival.

    ”To this end, the six Area Councils of the Federal Capital Territory will now compete along with the organisations for the best representative to be selected for the Elite Games to be introduced soon,” he added.

  • ASUU Abuja: Fed Govt paying lip-service to education

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Abuja chapter has accused the Federal Government of paying lip service to education.

    ASUU has restated their plan to continue with the strike until the government reverses its present posture and fully implement the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement.

    This was made known when the Union comprising the Benue State University, Makurdi, Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Federal University of Technology, Minna and Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai, Niger State.

    Also included are the Kogi State University, Anyigba, Nasarawa State, University, Keffi and the University of Abuja, met at the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, University to discuss the issue.

    The Union in a statement jointly signed by Dr Sulaiman Mohammed, ASUU Abuja Zone Coordinator, Dr Abu Mallam, IPZC ASUU Abuja Zone, Dr Clement Chup, chairman, Uni. Abuja, Dr. Celestine Aguoru, chairman, FUAM, Dr. Aliyu Yahaya Badeggi, chairman, IBBUA, Dr. Abdulfatai Jimoh, chairman, FUTM.

    Also included is Dr. Theophilus Lagi, chairman, NSUK, Dr. Sylvester Ukwuteno, chairman, KSU and Dr. Ukooh Ikoni, chairman, BSU said: “The Federal Government is attempting to misinform the public that it has made an offer to our Union. The public should note that the government’s attitude is a deliberate attempt to abrogate the existing agreement and Memorandum of Understanding with ASUU and will never be acceptable to our Union.”

    They further reinstated that it is high time the Federal Government of Nigeria understood that the adequate funding of universities is non-negotiable.

    The Union said, “It is now very clear that our government has remained unserious and continue to play lip service to education. Our Universities have continued to deteriorate in terms of facilities, witnessed unprecedented over-crowding of students in classes and hostels and declined in quality, thereby not meeting up with the concept of universality which Universities world-wide are known for and seek to protect.

    “Education must be seen and treated as a veritable tool for socio-economic transformation and total development of the entire country.”

    They insisted that the strike will prevail until the government implements the agreement it willingly entered into with the Union in 2009 and which its non implementation caused the 2011 strike.

    The Union also accused the government of deliberately to honour the Memorandum of Understanding it signed with the Union in January 2012.

    They appealed to parents and students to understand that their struggle is in the interest of the nation.

  • FCTA on grassroots sports talent hunt

    FCTA on grassroots sports talent hunt

    The FCT Administration has launched a sports talent hunt in all 62 wards of the Federal Capital Territory in preparation for the National Youth Games.

    FCT Minister, Senator Bala Mohammed made this disclosure in Abuja while meeting with some senior officials of the FCT Sports Department.

    The Minister said the new programme which is tagged “Know, Understand and Appreciate the Game” is being driven by the Social Development Secretariat under direct supervision of the FCT Minister of State, Oloye Olajumoke Akinjide, would be used to identify talented youths in preparation for the National Youth Games being contemplated by the National Sports Commission.

    His words: “The programme will compliment the ‘Athletes of Hope,” an inter-collegiate athletics championship that began in the Federal Capital Territory since 2006.”

    Mohammed recalled that at the recently concluded National Sports Festival, held in the last quarter of 2012 in Lagos, a total of 148 athletes represented the Federal Capital Territory and earned the FCT the 12th position out of the 36th states and FCT, adding that the FCT contingent won 7 Gold, 12 Silver and 10 Bronze.

    The Minister remarked that the FCT Administration has been able to upgrade the Basket Court at the Garki Area 10 Sports Complex into a modern synthetic court.

    According to him, other courts at the complex such as Squash Hall, Badminton, Gymnasium and a host of others have either been upgraded or being constructed.

    He revealed that a multipurpose sports hall planned for the complex since 1992 is being revisited with a view of completing it in earnest.

    Senator Mohammed disclosed that the hall when completed would provide for 8 marshal-arts or combats games and 5 team games respectively.

    ”The Games are Boxing, Gymnastics, Judo, Taekwondo, Karate, Kick-boxing, Kung-fu and Wrestling. Others are Badminton, Basketball, Handball, Table Tennis and Volleyball respectively”, he added.

    The Minister noted that for the first time, special funds have been set aside by the six Area Councils of the Federal Capital Territory for the construction of Sports Centres at their respective headquarters.

  • HOS seeks civil service jobs for disabled persons

    he Head of Civil Service of the Federation (HOS), Alhaji Bukar Goni Aji, has directed the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC), to allocate certain percentage of jobs annually  for Persons With Disabilities  during recruitment across the country.

    Goni Aji gave the directive in Abuja when the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Zainab Maina led an advocacy visit to his office.

    He said he has already written a letter to the Head of the Civil service Commission so that the two of them can meet and work out modalities for its full take off.

    Aji assured that from next month PWD’s will have easy  access to building places, adding that there will be designated parking spaces and ramp while able person’s will be dislodged from such parking places.

    “I feel bad each time person’s with disability write me about their plight and attach their photographs, I know they cannot compete with us when it comes to strength, but we cannot beat them when it comes to brain work,” he said.

    Earlier, the Minister said their visit was to promote better understanding of the plight of PWD’s through the removal of all barriers against them.

    She stressed that making public buildings accessible is a right that must be accorded PWD’s in Nigeria.

    She said further that “Nigeria fully participated in the UN declaration for a decade of action for PWD’s in 1983-1992 and should adhere to that.’

    The Minister noted that when barriers to inclusion of PWD’s are removed the society will benefit hugely from their contributions.

  • Committee inaugurated on chieftaincy tussle

    The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has constituted a ministerial committee on Kwali chieftaincy tussle to ensure a peaceful resolution.

    The committee is headed by the Senator representing FCT in the Senate and Chairman of Senate Committee on Power, Senator Philip Aduda.

    Its members include: Hon Isa Igah Dobi representing Abaji,Gwagwalada,Kuje and Kwali area councils in the House of Representatives, Hon. Isa Igah Dobi representing Abuja Municipal Area Council and Bwari Area Council in the House of Representatives, Hon. Zaphanian

    Bitrus Jisalo; Secretary of Area Council Services Secretariat, Hon. Yahaya Alhassan Gwagwa; Chairman of Kwali Area Council, Hon. Daniel Ibrahim; Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party in FCT, Hon. Yunusa Suleiman, and Chairman of All Nigeria Progressive Party, Hon. Abdulmalik Usman.

    Other members are: Ona of Abaji and Chairman of FCT Council of Chiefs, HRH Adamu Baba Yunasa; Sarkin Karshi, HRH Mohammed Ismaila; Senior Special Assistant to the Minister of FCT on Political Affairs, Senator Usman Wowo; Senior Special Assistant to the Minister of State on Area Council, Alhaji Yusuf Tsaiyabu; Director of State Security Service in FCT, Mr. John Okogie; Divisional Police Officer in Kwali Area Council, Chief Superintendent of Police Umoru Ozigi and Assistant Director in Area Council Services Secretariat, Mr. Prospect Ibe, who is to serve as secretary of the committee.

    Inaugurating the committee, the Minister of State for FCT, Oloye Olajumoke Akinjide, stressed the need for peaceful coexistence, stability and progress in the various communities in the territory.

    “The various indigenous communities in the FCT have long standing history, culture and traditions which pre-date the colonial era. In a bid to sustain the relevance of these institutions, the Federal Government upgraded some indigenous traditional stools to various classes.

    “It is worthy of note that these institutions which are legally backed up with the Chiefs (Appointment and Deposition) Act No. 7 of 1998, have played significant roles in the peaceful co-existence and overall development of the Federal Capital Territory,” said Akinjide.

    The minister disclosed that the FCT Administration had made determined efforts to resolve all issues arising from the upgrading of some indigenous traditional stools to various classes.

    “The constitution of this ministerial committee is to further consolidate the efforts of government at ensuring a peaceful resolution of the Kwali Chieftaincy issue so as to foster peace, harmony and brotherhood in the area council,” she added.

    She advised members of the committee to review all previous reports of various committees on chieftaincy in the FCT such as the Justice Mamman Nasir’s Committee on the Future Administration of the FCT and Justice Abubakar Saddiq’s Committee on Operationalisation of Chieftaincy in FCT, among others.

    Responding on behalf of the members, the Chairman of the committee, Senator Philip Aduda, assured that the committee would be fair and firm in discharging its responsibility.

    “This is history being made today and we (members) have to ensure that we live up to expectations and ensure peaceful co-existence. Any member of the committee who has other interest will have to leave the committee in order not to jeopardize its report,” Aduda noted.

    The Permanent Secretary, FCT, Engr. John Obinna Chukwu, identified the terms of reference of the committee to include:

    *  To critically examine the Chieftaincy structure in Kwali Area Council vis-à-vis the FCT Chiefs (Appointment and Deposition) Act 1997; * To review the reports of previous committees on Kwali Chieftaincy Matter; *  To determine the status of existing traditional stools in the Area Council and to make specific recommendations on each; *  To engage community leaders and other stakeholders for advice and contributions to enrich the quality of the committee’s deliberations; * To make general recommendations on the peaceful resolution of all identified problems; and *  To make any other recommendation that will forestall similar problems in other parts of the FCT.

     

  • Free medicare for Nyanya residents

    The Graceville Christian Centre, Abuja will in November organise a free medical programme for residents of Nyanya, in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.

    The programme, meant for all categories  of persons in the area, is expected to cost the church about N3.5 million.

    The Senior Pastor of the Church, Pastor Tunde Ayeni who spoke with journalists in Abuja on the free health mission and other activities lined up for the second anniversary of the Church scheduled for July 14 in the Abuja Headquarters, said foreign medical personnel will be invited to attend to willing residents during the medical show.

    He said there will be free medical check for interested persons as well as giving out of drugs for the cure of various ailments and diseases.

    Speaking on the second anniversary of the Church with the theme, Grace to Grace, Pastor Ayeni said with the story which started from a sitting room to its present edifice in Maitama

    Area of the city now, it is purely a story of “Grace to Grace”

    He said various artistes such as Samsong, Asu Ekiye, Solomon Lange among others will be on ground during the anniversary to entertain the congregation and other invited guests.

    Pastor Ayeni added that the church intends to embark on its Church building project and open more branches within Abuja and other states of the federation.

    Speaking on plans to also set up a State- of the -Art Studio in the Church, the Senior Pastor said the studio will give young artistes opportunities to record their works at cheaper rates adding that the studio will be equipped with gadgets that will make recordings very convenient.

    “Apart from engaging the youth, the church from time to time spend millions of Naira in catering for the poor in the society, “we give food items to the needy, we pay rents, school fees, recently, the church paid 1000 Dollars into the account of a foreign student in Malaysia to complete his studies”

    On security in Churches, Pastor Ayeni said community policing should be more encouraged as it has been seen to have worked well everywhere in the world.

    He said children should be taught to be more observant and they should be enlightened on the benefits of security.

     

  • Kano partners shelter firm on N20b estate

    Kano partners shelter firm on N20b estate

    Kano State Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso has laid the foundation for the construction of an estate named Evergreen Residences, comprising 108 housing units at Lokogoma, Durumi district in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.

    The estate is to  cost N20 billion.

    The project, a collaborative effort between the state government and a private estate developer, Urban Shelter Ltd, is sited on 6.411 hectares of land which will consist of three- bedroom apartments, 4 bedroom terrace, and 4, 5 and 6 bedroom maisonettes.

    Governor Kwankwaso who spoke on the project,  explained that it  is part of his administration’s thrust to promote partnership with the private sector for efficient service delivery and improving the economic base of the state.

    The governor said the state government almost lost the plot to unscrupulous persons because the past administration in the state failed to develop it, pointing out that the intervention of the serving

    FCT Minister facilitated restoration of the land to the state.

    He said the state government was able to retrieve the land on which The Promenade estate will be built through the singular effort of the FCT Minister, Sen. Bala Mohammed.

    He said the housing units to be built at the Lokogoma site will complement the already existing ones being constructed by the same Urban Shelter consisting of 100 units at the cost of N9 billion.

    He said Kano State government is constructing almost 1,400 housing units in three different sites within the state consisting of Amana City, Kwankwasiyya City and Bandarawo City all of which have reached 80 percent completion.

    He charged the contractors handling the estate project to ensure completion within the agreed time frame.

    In his speech, the Chairman, Urban Shelter Ltd, Alhaji Ibrahim Aliyu, assured that the project will be completed in 18 months, stressing that his company is unwavering in meeting the housing challenge of Nigerians.

    On his part, the chairman of the occasion and former military president, General Ibrahim Babangida praised the Kwankwaso administration for the prudent utilisation of public funds and property, hoping that the estate project will help reduce the housing insufficiency in Nigeria.

    The occasion was graced by public figures including Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, the Etsu Nupe, the Emirs of Minna and Lapai as well as the representative of the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero.

     

  • New deal for teenage drop-outs

    New deal for teenage drop-outs

    ALL hope is not lost for female teenagers who dropped out of secondary school as a result of pregnancy – a foundation is ready to cater for their educational needs.

    Timilehin Hope Foundation (THF) believes that helping girls up the ladder, whether with skills or education, will change the world, even as the organisation identifies teenage pregnancy as an endemic problem in rural areas.

    THF founder Lara Owoeye Wise explained that the foundation is in honour of her late son, Timilehin who loved to help people.

    Owoeye Wise said she was prepared to cater for teenage girls, especially those who lost their educational track due to pregnancy.

    She spoke in Abuja at the launch of her book, “Lessons of Life”, at the weekend.

    She spoke about the foundation’s vision saying: “The foundation is basically to help teenage mothers who have dropped out of secondary school. We want to get them back to school.”

    She expressed her sadness over the neglect of young people in rural areas.

    She said: “As city people, we tend to forget what is going on in the rural areas. A lot of girls have dropped out of school because they got pregnant and thereby stopped them from going back to school and the irony of this is that some of them are very intelligent.

    “THF will pay their fees, get them uniforms, books, provide mini-libraries and computer rooms where they can go when they have time. THF will also provide counselling and sexuality education services as well as provide a crèche where they can keep their babies only during school hours,” she added.

    The beneficiaries of this gesture are teenage girls from Yagba-West Local Government Area of Kogi State.

    “I have gone round but I am actually focusing on my local government area; we have seen some of these girls and after the launch, we are trusting that by September, the first batch of girls will be able to go back to school,” she explained.

    Owoeye Wise said she made a promise to God and the memory of her late son that every kobo made from the sale of the book will go will into the foundation. The book, Lessons of Life is a compilation of short writings containing different titles ranging from spirituality to motherhood, to sex, to humour.

    Over N2million was pledged at the launch of the book.