Category: Northern Report

  • Women seek implementation of COP28 resolutions

    Women seek implementation of COP28 resolutions

    A coalition of Nigeria’s leading women-led civil society organisations (CSOs) has called on the Federal Government to put in place an inclusive and effective mechanism for the swift implementation of Nigeria’s resolutions made at the just concluded COP28. 

    The organisations are under the auspices of the Development Research and Projects Centre (dRPC).

    The Women Economic Empowerment CSO coalition (WEE-COL) expressed concern about the need for a clear monitoring and evaluation performance indicators for line MDAs and high-level government stewardship around the inter-sectionality of climate action and the health, agriculture, resilient food systems, education and security sectors.

    The coalition in a statement by its coordinator, Mrs Ruth Agbor, hailed the Nigerian government for recognising the severe and disproportionate impacts of climate change on women’s health, their well-being and livelihoods.

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    Mrs Agbor who is also the President of the Association of Women in Agriculture and Trades (AWITA), commended the government for signing the Declarations at the recently concluded COP28 Dubai.

    She said: “Women’s civil society organisations are ready to play a vital role, contributing to the realisation of government’s COP 28 commitments at all levels. Women’s groups are prepared to share lived experiences about the impact of the climate crisis.

    “They are indispensable to processes of formulation, implementation and evaluation of climate action policies and projects in key sectors such as health and agriculture. We are therefore calling on the Nigerian government and particularly the National Council on Climate Change to actively engage and collaborate with women’s CSOs in the planning, implementation, and monitoring of climate action policies, programs and projects.’’

  • Coscharis, Toyota, Mikano, others win awards

    Coscharis, Toyota, Mikano, others win awards

    Coscharis Motors, Toyota Nigeria Limited (TNL), Mikano Motors and Stallion Motors, led the packs of automobile companies that won awards at the Nigerian Auto Journalists Association (NAJA).

    Coscharis and Stallion Motors won the Most Resilient Auto Company.

    Mikano Motors was announced as the winners of Auto Showroom and Most Innovative Auto Company of the Year while TNL clinched the Pick Up of the Year.

    These categories of awards were presented to the companies at a colourful ceremony attended by key stakeholders including the Director General of National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Mr Joseph Osanipin and Managing Director of TNL, Kunle Adeojo amongst others.

    In addition, Toyota Landcruiser won Large Sports Utiity Vehicle (SUV) of The Year, just as Toyota Hiace clinched Minibus of the Year.

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    Ford Territory, Jet Lander, Toyota by CFAO and Jetour went home with New Entrant Auto Company/Model.

    Changan CS35 and Kia Sonet jointly won Compact SUV of the Year.

    At the award night, Suzuki S-Presso won the Budget Car of the Year, Changan Uni-K won the Auto Design of the Year, JAC by Lanre Shittu Motors also won the Heavy Duty Truck of the Year, while Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing won the Assembly Plant of the Year awards.

     Also Weststar Associates Limited, authorised General Distributor of Mercedes-Benz in Nigeria won the Luxury Brand of the Year, while Auto Workshop of the Year went to RT Briscoe.

     Also at the event, Osanipin challenged key players in the Nigerian Automotive Industry to think more on automotive components development and integration in assembly operations.

      “Today we are here to celebrate however we need to challenge ourselves with the future of the Nigeria automotive industry. We need to take the necessary steps to make these changes. It starts with us, we are the ones to determine where the automotive sector will be heading in Nigeria.”

     Osanipin seized the opportunity to applaud NAJA for standing firm in promoting the local auto industry. He however challenged the awardees to consider components manufacturers in future NAJA awards projects.

    Over 29 persons and companies who have distinguished themselves in the industry were specially recognised and honoured in different award categories.

  • Kano deputy governor probes burning of council secretariat

    Kano deputy governor probes burning of council secretariat

    The Deputy Governor of Kano State, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, has launched an investigation into the recent fire outbreak allegedly caused by miscreants at Gwale Local Government Area Secretariat.

    Three departmental buildings and at least eighteen offices of Gwale local government secretariat were burnt to ashes by hoodlums resulting to loss of millions of naira in property damage.

    The burnt departments include Works, Community and WASH, the local government council said.

    The deputy governor, who is also serving as Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, vowed to probe the fire incident when he visited the affected site to assess the degree of damage.

    He assured the public that the government would leave no stone unturned to unravel what really happened and bring the culprits to book.

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    “We are deeply saddened by this unfortunate incident and the losses incurred. We will work tirelessly to investigate the motive behind the ungodly act and ensure that anyone involved faces the full wrath of the law,” Gwarzo stated.

    He urged the people of Gwale to remain calm and law-abiding during the investigation.

    “We understand the frustration and anger this incident has caused, but we ask for your patience and cooperation as we work to get to the bottom of this,” he added.

    According to Director of Personnel for Local Governments, Alhaji Auwal Danbatta,  the fire, which occurred last Wednesday, engulfed three departments and affected 18 offices within the Secretariat.

    Gwarzo was accompanied on his inspection visit by former Kano State Deputy Governor, Prof. Hafizu Abubakar, the District Head of Gwale and other top government officials.

  • Nasarawa Assembly approves N199.9b budget

    Nasarawa Assembly approves N199.9b budget

    Nasarawa State House of Assembly, has approved N199.9, 2024 budget as presented by Governor Abdullahi Sule to the House for consideration and approval.

    Speaker of the House Danladi Jatau, announced the House  approval after lawmakers deliberated on the report of the House Standing Committee on Finance and Appropriation on the bill during the House proceedings yesterday in Lafia.

    The Speaker appreciated the committee and members for good job and called for its sustenance.

    “A Bill for a Law to Authorize the Issue Out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the State (Appropriation) of the Sum of N199, 879, 370,709.43 only for the Services of Nasarawa State Government for the period of 12 months commencing from 1st January 2024 and Ending 31st December, 2024.

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    “The total sum of N117, 138, 350, 954.18 as Recurrent Expenditure while the sum of N82,741, 019, 755.25 as Capital Expenditure and N199, 879,370,709.43 as total revenue expected to service the budget,” he said

    Earlier, Hudu A Hudu, the Chairman’, House Committee on Finance and Appropriation while presenting its report, commended the cooperation of all MDAs in the state during their budget defence.

    “It is salient to stress that collective effort towards realising this goal justified our faith to deliver the dividends of democracy to the good people of Nasarawa State,” he said.

    Majority Leader of the House Suleiman Yakubu Azara, moved a motion for the adoption of the committee report which was seconded by Hon Luka Iliya Zhekaba, the Minority Leader of the House.

    The House unanimously adopted the committee  report.

  • Palliative: Alia kicks-off distribution in Benue

    Palliative: Alia kicks-off distribution in Benue

    Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia, has hailed the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu led federal government for supporting all the states of the federation with palliatives to help reduce the impact of subsidy removal in the country.

    The governor made this known yesterday while kicking off the third phase of the palliatives distribution exercise in Benue, at the Benue State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) office, in Makurdi.

    He described the palliatives as an effort meant to momentarily cushion the effects of the subsidy removal, enabling the people of Benue to forge ahead and in the end, achieve the status of the food basket, through food security.

    According to the governor, Benue state took delivery of 25 trucks of maize, 35 trucks of rice and the grains will be distributed state wide, adding that it is not going to be exclusive for any political party, as the entire people of the state are meant to benefit.

    He said apart from the 100 buses procured and handed over to Benue Links Transport Company Limited, the state government had earlier procured and distributed fertilizers to farmers across the state, with plans in place to register WAEC and NECO for students in government approved schools as well as train 10,000 youths in different Information Communication Technology (ICT) programmes.

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    He promised further that his administration’s focus on road construction will be shifted to the rural areas in the coming weeks, adding that the government will consider recruitment into the state civil service as early as January.

    While reiterating his administration’s readiness to prioritize good governance through the provision of infrastructure, security and prompt payment of salaries and pensions, the governor said his party, APC, was elected to offer succour and good governance and as such, he will do his best to put the state on the pedestal of greatness where it should be.

    He warned those against the relative peace the state has enjoyed in recent times to take refuge elsewhere, as they will not be allowed by the government and the good people of the state to achieve their aim.

    Commissioner for Power and Transport, Omale Omale, who doubles as Chairman of the Palliatives Distribution Committee, Mr. Aondoakaa Iorpuu, thanked Governor Alia for ensuring equitable distribution of the palliatives and for injecting the intervention in areas that are impactful on the people of the state.

  • Mutfwang sympathises with victims of Jos tanker crash

    Mutfwang sympathises with victims of Jos tanker crash

    Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has commiserated with victims of tanker accident at Mararaban Jama’a, Kuru District of Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau.

    This is contained in a condolence message issued by Mr Gyang Bere, the Director of Press and Public Affairs (DOPPA) to the governor, yesterday in Jos.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a tanker conveying Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), crashed at Mararaban Jama’a area and destroyed many shops and other properties worth millions.

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    The governor, who described the incident as unfortunate, thanked God that no live was lost in the accident.

    He, however, prayed for speedy recovery for those who sustained various degrees of injuries during the incident.

    Mutfwang, however, appealed to motorists to obey all traffic rules and regulations as they travel during this festive season.

    He reaffirmed his commitment to provide a conducive and peaceful atmosphere for all citizens to carry out their lawful duties without any form of intimidation.

  • Call me Farmer Governor Bago, says Niger Gov

    Call me Farmer Governor Bago, says Niger Gov

    Niger state Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago has said that he should no longer be called ‘Excellency’ or N’Honorable’ or ‘Mr Governor’ but be called “Farmer Governor”.

    “I want to inform the people of Niger state that from today, my nomenclature has changed and I wish to be addressed as Farmer Governor Bago from henceforth”, Bago said.

    Speaking during the presentation of the 2024 budget to the state House of Assembly, the governor said the name is to reinforce the priority of the government on agriculture.

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    Bago, who wore a tee-shirt and a demin trouser during the presentation, said that he has not banned the wearing of agbada by civil servants as carried by some media organizations.

    He explained that he only emphasized the need for civil servants working in the ministries of works, agriculture or other ministries that require physical functioning to dress in outfits that would enable them function properly.

    The governor also converted the state Trade Fair Complex into a multipurpose complex for sports and recreation renaming it as the Bola Tinubu Square (BTS).

  • Kogi to harness solid minerals to boost IGR

    Kogi to harness solid minerals to boost IGR

    The Kogi State Government has pledged to harness mineral resources to boost its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) for the growth and development of the state.

    Commissioner for Solid Minerals and Natural Resources, Alhaji Bashiru Gegu, made the pledge yesterday while defending his ministry’s 2024 budget before the state lawmakers at the House of Assembly in Lokoja.

    Gegu, who was represented by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr Hannah Ujah, said: “Solid mineral ministry is capable of generating the needed revenues that could lead to the growth and development of the state in 2024 and beyond.

    “It’s unfortunate that over the years government has not given the mineral deposits that we are blessed with the desired attention and exploit.

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    “But thank God, the government has risen to the challenge, and has ingeniously created three revenue items – mining, milling and quarrying fees – to be exploited to raise the state’s revenue base.

    “It’s our hope that these fees will go a long way in generating tremendous revenue for the state, more so that there are lots of mineral resources hidden all over the state,” he said.

    The commissioner, however, appealed to the house to grant the ministry approval for the collection of haulage fees, being collected by Kogi Internal Revenue Service (KGIRS), since 2022.

    “The haulage fee is one of the major sources of revenue for the ministry,” he said

    On the ministry’s challenges, Gegu said that it lacked geological field equipment and staff, especially technical staff and security personnel that could assist in tackling criminal elements.

    Responding, House Committee Chairperson on Solid Minerals and Natural Resources, Mrs Ishaya Adeleye, assured the ministry of their support  in carrying out its duties.

    Adeleye charged the ministry to double its efforts in generating more revenues for the state.

    She commended Gov. Yahaya Bello’s led-administration for stopping illegal mining activities in the state.

  • Solid minerals new alternative to oil for Nigeria – AA Zaura

    Solid minerals new alternative to oil for Nigeria – AA Zaura

    As Nigeria grapples with economic challenges and  seeks to diversify its revenue mainstay, the All Progressive Congress (APC) candidate for Kano Central senatorial seat in the 2023 general elections, Abdulsalam Abdulkarim Zaura, popularly known as AA Zaura, has described the solid mineral sector as the ‘new  alternative to   crude oil for economic growth.

    The multi-dimensional business mogul and philanthropist, who stated this in a chat with newsmen  on Monday in Abuja, said if  the Federal Government  was serious in saving Nigeria from its present economic woes, the solid mineral was a robust alternative that should be explored.

    Zaura , with  versed business  experience in different  sectors, including  Renewable Energy, Oil,and Gas, Real Estate Finance and Development, said:“I started with solid minerals, I can tell you that far back in the year 2003/2004, we do mining and the mining we did was not gold mining, we are into tantalite and tourmaline mining.

      ”The only problem we have in Nigeria is that, we fail or we refuse to understand that we have a lot of resources and not only oil. Because oil has been our main source of income, we tend not to focus or to give our attention or the government tends not to give attention to these solid mineral resources.

    “We are solely dependent on oil, and there are lots of resources that will equally give us a large some of income if we diversify and the solid minerals sector is the new oil that can  generate revenue for the country.

     “For instance if you take gold, how much is a gramme of gold? You can ever compare a gramme of gold to a barrel of oil. The gold is definitely higher which means if we can shift our focus to mineral to resources.”

    He added: “We need to focus on the  mineral deposits which we have in Zamfara, Niger  and other states where we have a large deposit of gold, that  means we will create more income and revenue for the country.”

    The Kano-born politician stressed   that insecurity  has to be addressed headlong  if the nation wants to benefit for the sector, adding that  “I can categorically tell you that t what brought insecurity in those areas has to do with politics.”

    According to him, the Federal Government must also demonstrate strong political will to address the menace of illegal mining  which has stopped the sector from contributing meaningfully to the nation’s revenue.

    “These are areas that are full of potentials, let me tell you, in those days, you can go in there and mine, even if you are alone, nobody will attack you, nobody will come for you.

    “I could recall it was during the time of Sani Yerima, we use to be in Zamfara and nobody will tell you anything; as time went, people started seeing that people are coming from outside, more resources are  been discovered , people are exploiting them, then this issue of insecurity surfaced there simply to scare people away from there.

    “The way to address insecurity is in the hands of government; the resources lying there belongs to the government, it does not belong to individuals, government needs to derive revenue from those resources.

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    “If government is to derive revenue from those resources, it has to take security seriously in order to protect the people and their  investments, and to attract more investors to come into mining, these are simple logics,” he said.

    Zaura advised government  to  provide enabling environment to attract investors to  communities solid mineral are explored.

    He however lauded the President Bola Tinubu-Led  Federal Government for showing commitment towards  revamping the  sector in line with its campaign promises.

    “I can see that the current administration of President Bola Tinubu is giving more attention to the area of mineral resources and he is giving support  to the Ministry of Solid Minerals.

    “I think something positive or something big is coming to the area of mining and to the Ministry of Solid Minerals. If government will focus on that, I can tell you that the opportunities and revenue it will bring will  be amazing,” he said.

  • Ohinoyi stool: Committee begins screening of 70 candidates

    Ohinoyi stool: Committee begins screening of 70 candidates

    No fewer than 70 candidates jostling for the stool of Ohinoyi of Ebiraland in Kogi are being screened by a committee to replace late Alhaji Ado Ibrahim who died on October 29.

    The late Ohinoyi died at the age of 94.

    Alhaji Yunusa Sule, Secretary of Ebiraland Traditional Council, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Okene yesterday.

    “The number would have been 71 but the 71st person is a female Professor,  Angela Oregwu-Okatahi, who by our tradition, is not eligible to contest for the stool. The 70 eligible contestants are from four of the five eligible districts in Kogi: Okewe, Ohema, Erika, Aganiye and Adavi.

    Adavi district is left out of the race because that’s where the late Ohinoyi came from.

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    The secretary further said that the screening for the eligible persons was in line with Edit 97 (3) put in place by a former Military Governor of the state, Col. B.L. Ofakeriya and the state government’s Chieftaincy Law of June 2006.

    He said that a committee saddled with the responsibility of screening the contestants was set up a the state Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy affairs, Salami Ozigi.

    Those in the contest include: former Clerk of the National Assembly, Alhaji Muhammed Ataba Omolori, and former deputy governor of Kogi, Chief Philip Salawu, Ohi of Okengwe, Alhaji Ahmed Tijani Muhammed Anaje and host of others.