Category: Northern Report

  • Osun monarch, Olori  lift  residents  with food items, cash, others

    Osun monarch, Olori  lift  residents  with food items, cash, others

    In a demonstration of compassion , the Elerinmo of Erinmo Ijesha, Oba  Micheal Odunayo Ajayi JP (Arowotawaya II), alongside his wife, Olori Aderonke Ajayi  have launched a relief programme  to support the residents of Erinmo community.

    The event, held at the Elerinmo palace  on  February 27, was in response to ameliorate the economic hardship in the country.

    Over 800 individuals from Erinmo community and beyond comprising the youths, widows, physically challenged and the elderly, including Christians and Muslims, local chiefs, Baales, Alakosos and security personnel resident in Erinmo.

     They were gifted with cash assistance and food items that include rice, beans, garri, indomie, biscuits and candies for children, raw meat while umbrella were also distributed to all beneficiaries in preparation for the rainy season.

     Oba Ajayi emphasized his commitment to alleviating the hardship faced by his people during these challenging times.

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    He stated: “This is one of the ways I can alleviate the sufferings of my people and also support the government’s efforts. Recession is prevalent worldwide, and it is essential for everyone who has something to give, to extend a helping hand.”

    Oba Arowotawaya II, also urged the government to implement measures promptly to address the economic hardships faced by the populace.

     “We all know that times are hard now, stemming from ailing economy to shortage of food in the country, as I appeal to the Federal Government to step up effort to tackle the challenges,” he said.

    Replying on behalf of the community,  Chief Saba expressed profound gratitude to the monarch for his benevolent gesture.

  • Benue denies alleged missing N20bn in local government bureau

    Benue denies alleged missing N20bn in local government bureau

    Hon. Dr Denis Akura, The Special Adviser to Benue Governor of Hyacinth Alia on the Bureau of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, has refuted reports of missing N20bn in the Bureau. 

    A group, Global Integrity Crusade Network (GICN), had alleged the figure was missing with Akura stating It was an attempt to discredit and distract the Alia administration. 

    Akura, in a statement, explained: “For the records, His Excellency Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, a very disciplined leader whose standpoint is prudent management of resources, did not direct me to monitor the diversion of over ₦20 billion federal allocation aggregated to the local governments.”  

    He stated as of June 2023 – October 2, 2023, he was not at the helm of affairs at the bureau, stating making references to him within that period only exposes the intent behind GICN’s allegations. 

    Akura emphasised that it is on record that on the assumption of duty at the bureau, he made it clear to all its staff that he was directed by his boss to strictly adhere to the workable administrative framework designed to restructure and revamp local government administration in Benue State and return it to its lost glory.

    “It is unfortunate,” he said, “that GICN’s puerile mischievous, stark ignorance on the running and management of the bureau or both completely exposes its malfeasance. In Benue State, the Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs no longer controls the federal allocation or any funds of the local government areas.” 

    He further stated that quasi financial autonomy has been granted to the local governments where their aggregated federal allocation goes directly to each of their accounts.

    The Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs as mandated by Governor Alia, he stated, only supervises, monitors and coordinates the affairs of the 23 local government areas through her Directorate of Monitoring and Inspection.

    “Moreover,” he added, “for transparency, the designated administrative framework has also directed all the local government area Caretaker Committee chairmen to, as a must, credit their IGR into the local government area accounts before transferring same into the expenditures account to spend on driving their policies, programmes and projects.” 

    All these decisions, he maintained, are deliberated upon and approved in the monthly Local Government Joint Account meetings.

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    The same administrative framework, Akuka noted, has returned normalcy in the regular payment of local government staff salaries, imprest, pensions and gratuities; upfront payment of fresh retirees entitlements on or before 25th of every month with immediate enrollment on the pension payroll.

    He emphasised that already the bureau has collected proposals for massive infrastructural development projects from across the state’s 23 local government areas.

     “And within a short time,” he said, “the chairmen will soon be given permission to prepare their local purchase orders to ignite massive infrastructural development ranging from overhaul, renovation of the local government quarters cum installation of street lights, and opening of ruler access roads to better the lives of ruler dwellers in Benue State.

    Akuka stated that the management of the bureau does not have the mandate to share palliatives or Christmas relief materials as alleged in a section of the media. 

    Decrying GICN’s pronouncements, Akuka stated that hatchet jobs of this nature are to be expected, and “we are expecting more to come in the nearest future, especially now that the Alia administration’s reforms in various sectors of government continues to gather steam.”

    He reiterated Governor Alia’s promise and declaration that Benue people deserve to know what happens with their money. “Therefore,” he said, “we are not afraid of any petition and we shall not hesitate to reply to any. We have nothing to hide.”

  • Tantita records another milestone as court grants forfeiture of second multi-million dollars oil bunkering ship to FG

    Tantita records another milestone as court grants forfeiture of second multi-million dollars oil bunkering ship to FG

    In another major feat achieved by a private security outfit, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) has won another battle in war against illegal oil bunkering in the Niger Delta region.

    In less than one week, Tantita, operated by Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, has secured the forfeiture of two illegal bunkering vessels to the federal government.

    Two Federal High Courts, sitting in Abuja, have ordered the forfeiture of MT Kali and MT Harbor Spirit, to the federal government.

    The courts also ordered the sale of the stolen crude oil contained in the impounded ocean-going equipments by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

    The courts directed that the proceeds from the exercise be deposited by NNPCL in an interest yielding account to be determined by Chief Registrar of the Federal High Court.

    The two vessels were arrested by the operatives of a private security firm, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) in conjuction with the special task force set up by the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice-Admial Emmanuel Ogalla.

    The MT Kali was arrested while siphoning crude oil from Pennington Oil field of the Anglo-Dutch energy giant, Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) in Bayelsa State, on January 11, 2024.

    Twenty crew members, including community boys’ accomplices, were arrested in the operation.

    Investigations into the arrest of MT Kali, were being intensified as operatives of Tantita apprehended MT Harbor Spirit weeks after, on February 4th.

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    The Moldovian vessel was caught while stealing crude oil from Sengana oilfields in the coastal axis of Bayelsa State.

    Delivering an interim order of forfeiture in the case filed by the Inspector General of Police, Mr Kayode Egbetokun, yesterday, Justice J.K. Omotosho, ordered that MT Harbor Spirit and its content be forfeited to the federal government pending when any party might show cause why the order should not be made final within 6 months.

    According to the certified true copy of the order obtained by our correspondent, the court directed that affidavit of compliance with its order be filled before it within 72 hours after the sale of the confisticated petroleum products contained in the ship.

    A five-count charge was slammed against the vessel and its crew in the case number FHC/ABJ/CR/60/2024. The charges were deposed to by Mr. Idris Abdullahi Mohammed, a Chief Superintendent of Police, on behalf of the Inspector General of Police Special Task Force on Petroleum and Illegal Bunkering (IGP-STFPI) headed by Mr. Lot Lantoh Garba, an Assistant Commissioner of Police.

    A sister federal high court, in Abuja, in an earlier landmark judgement,ordered the forfeiture of MT Kali and its content to the federal authorities.

    The police in the Charge No. FHC/ABJ/CR/18/2024 B/W: INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE V. MT KALI & 22 ORS, had arraigned the vessel and its 22 crew members before Justice J.O. Abdulmalik.

    Justice Abdulmalik also granted the motion for the interim forfeiture of MT Kali & her content to the federal government.

    This is the first time in recent time when oil thieves and their barons are being prosecuted and brought to book.

    The case is being prosecuted to logical conclusion in the act of dexterity and patriotic zeal by the operatives of Tantita led by its Executive Director, Operations and Technical Services, Captain Warriedi Enisuoh and IGP-STFPI).
    The investigation and prosection of the two bunkering ships and their crew members were being diligently coordinated by Enisuoh and Head, Investigation, IGP-STPIB, Mr. Omar John Sini, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP).

    Tantita has been hailed by many stakeholders in the nation’s oil and gas industry for its relentless efforts to end the menace of crude oil theft and other sharp practices associated with petroleum products.

  • Renewed Hope Agenda not a quick fix, says ALGON President

    Renewed Hope Agenda not a quick fix, says ALGON President

    The National President of Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Kolade Alabi, yesterday said the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is not a quick fix but a tedious process to a great development.

    Alabi in a statement issued in Abuja, appealed to Nigerians to endure the process, assuring that they would laugh at last.

    He said Nigerians should recognize that the courageous and inevitable policies of President Tinubu though difficult and painful in implementation, are desirable and appropriate in conception, and will ultimately prove beneficial, for reversing decades of economic mismanagement and ensuring renewed hope and a bright future for all Nigerians.

    “As government closer to the people, we observed with great concern, the extremely difficult circumstances many Nigerian families are currently enduring. This was caused by soaring food prices, diminished household incomes, mounting insecurity, increased unemployment, high transportation costs and many other ills currently plaguing the nation’s economy and society.

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    “We equally recognise that most of these challenges are largely the result of decades of sub-optimal management of Nigeria’s economy and resources; inadequate provision of security structures, especially at local and community levels and the now ubiquitous effects of long standing and deeply rooted official corruption,” he said.

    Alibi assured Nigerians there will be light at the end of the tunnel.

    He said: “I believe that the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu has the capacity to fix and reform Nigeria, but it takes time and as they say “Patience is a virtue”.  At this point, I therefore call on our dear youth, civil society organizations and well-meaning Nigerians to exercise more patience and allow Mr. President to undertake the process of returning the country to an enviable height amongst the comity of nations.

    “Kindly note that what we are facing as a nation is not unique  to Nigeria alone; it is a global phenomenon. A very clear example is the announcement by the government of the United Kingdom that their economy is in recession. Many Nigerians in the Diaspora calling for strike actions are equally facing the same economic downturn wherever they are; I can assure you that things will get better.”

  • Japa: Youths admonished to seek opportunities in Nigeria

    Japa: Youths admonished to seek opportunities in Nigeria

    Nigerian youths have been asked to seek opportunities available in the country rather than insatiable search for golden fleece abroad.

    The advice was given at Beyond Talent Conference organised by Africa Relief Trust Initiative (ARTI).

    Speaking at the Conference, which had in attendance mainly fresh graduates, the Founder of ARTI, Popoola Olatunde noted that there are massive opportunities in the country for anyone to excel.

    Popoola explained that organisation, which has already commenced empowerment programmes in Ogun, Lagos, Rivers States and Abuja, has a plan to raise 50,000 young entrepreneurs in 10 years across Africa and raise 10,000 young leaders within the decade.

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    He noted that as parts of its goals, the organisation plans to build vocational and technical centres across Africa, support the government of African countries with basic amenities like schools, hospitals, roads, transport, among others, with the aim of reducing poverty to the barest minimum on the continent.

    He said: “Through this platform, we commit to education, skill development, empowerment, mentorship and monitoring and evaluation. We will provide access to quality training programs, empowering youth and women to unlock their full potential and pursue their passions confidently.

    “We will foster relationships that nurture talent, inspire greatness and provide guidance toward success. Our mission includes engaging authorities and stakeholders to optimise youthfulness for human capital development across sectors.”

    The Managing Director, Pait Services Ltd, Lanre Farotimi, said entrepreneurial skill was a must for everybody.

    “Start something, no matter how small. Entrepreneurship spirit is what everybody must have. Look for something you can sell that will make people want to buy from you,” he stated.

  • Wakanow unveils initiative to ease air passenger financial strain

    Wakanow unveils initiative to ease air passenger financial strain

    In response to the escalating costs of air travel in Nigeria due to inflation and aviation sector issues, Wakanow, a leading travel agency, has started an initiative called Price Match Guarantee to cushion the burden of high flight ticket costs.

    This initiative is aimed at alleviating the financial burden on citizens grappling with soaring ticket prices.

    Lauding the initiative,  Ayeni William, an architect, who is resident in Abuja said: “I was hesitant to book my flight due to high prices on other platforms. Wakanow’s Price Match not only matched the lower fare I found elsewhere but also provided an additional discount, allowing me to save significantly on my travel expenses.”

    The founder of Thaddicks Business,  simply by Uzor, echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing how Wakanow’s Price Match assisted in reducing air travel costs. The initiative is becoming a lifeline for Nigerians facing economic challenges, offering a reprieve amidst soaring inflation and a depreciating currency affecting essential commodities, including air travel.

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    Wakanow’s Vice President for Commercial, Shola Ipinmoroti highlighted the company’s commitment to supporting Nigerian air travellers during these trying times. “Our Price Match Guarantee underscores our dedication to ensuring that travel remains accessible and affordable for all,” he said during a recent town hall meeting in Lekki, Lagos.

    As per recent reports from the National Bureau of Statistics, air ticket prices have witnessed an alarming surge, adding financial strain to both domestic and international air travellers. Wakanow’s Price Match Guarantee stands out as a beacon of hope, promising travellers the best deals on their bookings.

    The initiative, scheduled to end on February 29, 2024, has proven instrumental in easing the financial strain on travellers, offering peace of mind and substantial savings. In the face of economic uncertainty, Wakanow remains steadfast in its mission to empower citizens with accessible and affordable travel solutions.

  • Don to students: prioritise knowledge and skill acquisition

    Don to students: prioritise knowledge and skill acquisition

    Chairman of TopFaith University, Dr Emmanuel Abraham has stressed the need for students to prioritise knowledge and skill acquisition, adding that it was imperative to unlearn and relearn towards boosting personal and national development.

    Delivering a speech entitled:  “21st Century Education Skills and Career Choices,” at the Transition to University Education Summit (TTUES 2024), he emphasised the significance of creativity, collaboration and communication skills in today’s educational ecosystem.

     TopFaith University, in partnership with Standard Mandate International (SMI) and Thomas Abraham Foundation, hosted the summit to expose final year SS3 students to necessary tools and knowledge for a seamless transition to university life. It held last week at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) Akoka, Lagos.

    He said  the summit was a platform to guide  graduating students towards the right universities and empower them to build successful careers.

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    The one-day summit with the theme: “Getting it Right,” was aimed at  preparing , and motivating students on various aspects of university education, including admission procedures, mental and psychological preparation for challenges, exposure to the university learning system, and career counseling.

    Proffering solutions to challenges within the Nigerian education system, Abraham called for a shift in mindset while valuing and contributing to the existing educational infrastructure.

    He called for consistent and sustainable policies from the Ministry of Education to boost the standard of education  nationwide.

    Managing Consultant of Standard Mandate International (SMI), Dr Nelson Ayodele stressed the significance of proper and  effective preparation and goal-setting towards moving to university education.

    According to him building a positive mindset has a significant impact on the mental and physical well-being of students, noting that  those with a positive mindset are more likely to succeed academically and enjoy the learning process.

    Ayodele, who listed common transition problems such as psychological hurdles, self-doubt, insecurity, and adjusting to new social environments, enjoined the  students to acquire essential skills such as self-regulated learning, personal development, social and emotional learning, and financial management to tackle the problems effectively.

  • Osimhen’s  post AFCON  scoring form excites  new Napoli boss

    Osimhen’s  post AFCON  scoring form excites  new Napoli boss

    Napoli head coach, Francesco Calzona, is happy with the current form of Super Eagles attacker, Victor Osimhen who hit a hat trick in the Partenopei 6-1 away win at Sassuolo on Wednesday night.

    Calzona admitted Osimhen participation at the 2023 AFCON in Cote d’Ivoire  drained him mentally and physically but noted that it was awesome to see the Nigerian quickly recovering from it to help Napoli in the business end of the Italian Serie A season and the UEFA Champions League.

    Osimhen with 11 goals from 15 league games has scored five goals in his past three games including the crucial equaliser in Napoli’s 1-1 home draw with Barcelona in the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 tie played .

    “Osimhen is getting back to his best and that’s clear to see. The Africa Cup of Nations is incredibly draining both mentally and physically and he needed to get into top shape again. Kvara is finding his old sparkle as well,” the coach told journalists.

    The gaffer also said he was pleased with the fantastic job done but not getting carried away after Napoli stunned Sassuolo with six goals in Reggio Emilia.

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     “It’s a big win but we must keep getting better because we need lots more wins if we’re to get back up the table,” the coach offered following his side’s 6-1 victory. “We needed a convincing performance today and I thought we were very good tactically. Now we have to keep going in this direction.

     “Since I joined, the lads have spared no effort in trying to get back to their old selves. That shows how good the spirit is in this group.

    “It’s not easy so shake off the effects of months of not performing at your best but in the weeks I’ve been here I’ve seen real commitment and desire from the lads to show their true worth.”

    He added:  “It will take a bit of time but I’m sure everyone will give their all until the end so that we can achieve as much as we can. Right now we just need to focus on one game at a time because we can’t be looking too far ahead. We have hopes and ambition but we’ll see where we are come the end of the season.”

  • ‘Allegation of N20billion fraud in Benue baseless’

    ‘Allegation of N20billion fraud in Benue baseless’

    The allegation of missing N20 billion in the Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs in Benue State is baseless, an aide of Governor Hyacinth Alia said yesterday.

    The Special Adviser in charge of the bureau, Dr. Dennis Akura, described the allegation as mischievous, callous and ill-motivated.

    He said in a statement that a group, “Global Integrity Crusade Network”(GICN), tried unsuccessfully to mislead the unsuspecting members of the public with glorious fallacy.

    This statement reads: “Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, a very disciplined leader whose standpoint is prudent management of resources, did not direct the Special Adviser to the Governor on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Dr Denis Akura, to monitor the diversion of over N20 billion federal allocation aggregated to the local governments. 

    “Between June 2023 and  October 2, 2023, Akura was not at the helm of affairs at the Bureau. Therefore, making references to him within the period only exposes GICN’s main intention for the petition.

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    “Furthermore, it is on record that on  the assumption of duty at the Bureau, Akura made it clear to all staff at the Bureau that he was directed by his boss to strictly adhere to the ‘workable administrative framework designed to restructure, revamp  cum return the lost glory at the local government administration in Benue State.

    “It is unfortunate that GICN completely exposed itself once more of the mischievous or stark ignorance or both on the running and management of the  Bureau. In Benue State, the Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs no longer controls the federal allocation or any funds of the local government areas.  A quasi financial autonomy has been granted to the local governments where the aggregated federal allocation of the local government goes directly to each and every local government area’s Accounts.

    “The Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs as mandated by Governor Alia, only supervise, monitor and coordinate the affairs of the 23 local government areas through her Directorate of Monitoring and Inspection.

    Moreover, for transparency, the designated administrative framework has also directed all the local government area Caretaker Committee Chairmen to as a must, be crediting their IGR into the local government area Accounts before transferring into the expenditures account to spend on the local government policies, Programmes and projects.

    “All these decisions are deliberated and approved in the monthly Local Government Joint Account meetings.

    “The same administrative framework has returned normalcy in the regular payment of local government salaries, imprest, pensions and gratuities; upfront payment of fresh retirees entitlements on or before 25th of every month with immediate enrollment on the pension payroll.

    “Already, proposals of massive infrastructural development are collected by the Bureau across the 23 Local Government areas by the management of the Bureau. And within a short time,  the Chairmen will soon be given permission to prepare their local purchase orders to ignite massive infrastructural development ranging from overhaul renovation of the local government quarters cum installation of street lights, and opening of ruler access roads to better the lives of ruler dwellers in Benue State.

    “The management of the Bureau does not have the mandate to share palliatives nor Christmas relief materials as alleged in a section of the media.

    “Finally, hatchet jobs of this nature are to be expected, and we are expecting more to come in the nearest future, especially now that the reforms in various sectors of government by the Alia administration continue to gather steam.

    “Governor Alia promised and declared that Benue people deserve to know what happens with their money. Therefore, we are not afraid of any petition and we shall not hesitate to reply to any. We have nothing to hide.”

  • Shettima inaugurates NAHCON Board

    Shettima inaugurates NAHCON Board

    The Vice President, Kashim Shettima, yesterday inaugurated the board of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) at the State House, Abuja.

    Shettima urged members to synergize and bring fresh perspectives to the operations of the commission.

    He urged the commission to introduce innovations in hajj operations.

    According to him, serving on the NAHCON board is very important as Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam.

    “For you, beyond your appointment, it is a win-win situation because if you serve the pilgrims well, Allah will compensate you in the hereafter. So, it is more of a religious duty than an administrative function,” he said.

    “The president deliberately picked people with diverse backgrounds and untainted by the past so that they can bring fresh perspectives and innovations to Hajj operations and also interrogate the management structure of the organisation and bring out the best from the staff.

    “As usual, you will encounter a lot of challenges but I will urge you to fuse into a single force and achieve our desired result. I will urge you to wear your thinking caps and come up with robust solutions that will satisfy Nigerian pilgrims.

    “It is a very tough assignment; this is the nature of pilgrimage. But I want you to have it at the back of your minds that you are rendering service to God and humanity,” he added.

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    The board comprises Aliu Abdulrazaq (Commissioner, Policy, Personnel, and Finance), Prince Anofi Elegushi (Commissioner, Operations), and Prof Abubakar Yagawal (Commissioner, Planning and Research).

    The zonal and stakeholder representatives include Dr. Muhammad Umaru Ndagi — North Central; Abba Jato Kala — North East; Sheikh Muhammad Bin Othman — North West; Tajudeen Oladejo Abefe — South West; Aishat Obi Ahmed — South East; Zainab Musa — South South; Prof Musa Inuwa Fodio — Jama’atul Nasril Islam, and Prof Mahfouz Adedimeji — Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA).

    Shettima enjoined the new management to improve on the Hajj Savings Scheme to boost the number of pilgrims participating in the exercise across the country.

    He said: “There are states that have become success stories in the Hajj Savings Scheme, and there is a need for greater advocacy so that this scheme can be replicated across the country.”

    He further challenged the board to “engage our agents and operations partners to foster a longer-term relationship so that they can make significant capital investment in operations in the holy land.”

    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the commission, Malam Jalal Arabi, thanked the President and Vice President for finding them worthy of service to the nation.