Category: Northern Reports

  • Ohinoyi’s demise: emir of Kano condoles with Bello

    Ohinoyi’s demise: emir of Kano condoles with Bello

    Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello,  yesterday received the Emir of Kano,  Aminu Ado Bayero, who visited him to offer condolence on the demise of the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland Dr. Ado Ibrahim.

    During the visit, Alhaji Ado Bayero extended his sympathies to the government  and the people of Kogi State following the passing of the monarch.

    Bello expressed his deep appreciation to the Emir and the Emirates Council for their heartfelt condolences and journey to offer their support. He lauded the late Ohinoyi for his influential and exemplary life, saying: “I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to you for deeming it fit to condole with us and for embarking on such a significant journey from Kano to Kogi State. We truly value this expression of love.

    ‘’The late Ado Ibrahim, the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, Sa’aki, lived an honorable life and left an indelible impact on the lives of his people during his time.”

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    Governor Bello  discussed his administration’s unwavering dedication to the welfare of traditional rulers in the state.

    He said that this commitment would be upheld by his successor.

      Bello emphasised the cordial relationship and cooperation between the government and the traditional rulers in Kogi State, with a focus on the greater welfare of the people.

    He noted the harmonious relationship established by the late Ohinoyi with the Kano Emirates and traditional rulers across Nigeria.

    Dr. Ado Bayero conveyed the heartfelt condolences and commiserations of the Kano Emirates to the governor, the government, and the people of Kogi State. He also praised Governor Bello for fostering and maintaining strong relationships with traditional rulers within the state.

  • Wike approve funds for National Mosque, Christian Centre

    Wike approve funds for National Mosque, Christian Centre

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has approved funds for the maintenance of the National Mosque and the National Christian Centre.

    The Minister made this known after routine inspections of both religious centers in Abuja, yesterday.

    Wike said he was satisfied with work done at both the National Mosque and the Christian centre, despite the initial stoppage of the work by contractors due to additional works to be done.

    He said the Christian Centre had requested funds for Phase 2 of the renovation, noting however, that if the FCT did not have the funds to complete the project, he will meet with President Bola Tinubu for more funds.

    He said: “Jobs were awarded for the maintenance of the two National Monuments, which is the Mosque and the Church, and the jobs stopped because there were additional works that ought to be done.

    “I’m satisfied with all I have seen today and I have given the approval that the money should be released to the contractors to complete the additional project.

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    “While the Christian Center had requested for a phase II, which I said that I would look at the cost, if it is within what the Ministry of the FCT can build on its own, we would likely go ahead, but if it is what is above our threshold, we would have to go back to Mr. President for approval”.

    Wike further emphasised that the maintenance of both religious centres were part of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, and that the President was not against any religion, but was interested in inclusivity for persons of both faiths.

    He said: “What this tells you is that, it is in line with the agenda of Mr. President which is the Renewed Hope agenda of running an inclusive government, not abandoning National Monuments like this, which is part of our pride. Look at what we saw at the mosque, see the landscaping, look at what we have seen here in the church and the landscaping.

    “They are built for the city and that is why I have said that Mr. President is not anti any religion. He takes all religions as one because we are all one Nigeria. Of course, you should know that he gave me the approval to come and visit these places and take up what it requires to be done”.

  • ‘Abuja-Kaduna railway transported 6.5m’

    ‘Abuja-Kaduna railway transported 6.5m’

    No fewer than 6.5 million passengers have been transported by the Abuja-Kaduna rail system in the last seven years, The Nation learnt.

    The railway system which was executed by the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) according to a document by the Chinese Embassy, the span a total length of 186.5 kilometers with a designed maximum speed of 150 km/h.

    The report further added: “This railway project has added a vital transport artery from Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, to the significant industrial city of Kaduna in the north. It has not only improved the investment climate but also facilitated trade, the movement of people and goods between these two major cities, propelling economic development along the route and within the urban areas. Particularly noteworthy is its role in stimulating commercial development around passenger stations.

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    “The implementation and operation of the Abuja-Kaduna Railway have had a profound impact on Nigeria’s economy. Over seven years of operation, providing a safe, comfortable, efficient, and punctual mode of travel for residents and visitors alike.

    “It has significantly integrated Kaduna into the development sphere of the capital region, driving economic growth along the railway corridor, generating substantial direct and indirect employment opportunities, and laying a solid foundation for the sustained adoption of Chinese standards.

    “CCECC has not only built infrastructure but also transferred expertise, nurturing a considerable pool of railway professionals, thus ensuring Nigeria’s railway modernization and sustainable development have ample talent resources.”

  • ‘Natural medicine needs upgrading’

    ‘Natural medicine needs upgrading’

    The Governor of Plateau state, Caleb Mutfwang, has urged the National Association of Natural and Traditional Medicine Practitioners of Nigeria to revolutionise the natural medicine to meet global best practices.

    The Governor made this call at the two-day Plateau State Natural Medicine Day with the theme “Exploring the Potentials of Natural Medicine”, in Jos

    Mutfwang who was represented by the Commissioner of Information and Communication, Musa Ashoms, acknowledged the laudable contributions natural medicine practitioners have made and are making to the growth of the society through the prevention and treatment of physical and mental illnesses cannot be over emphasized.

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    The National President of the Association of Natural and Traditional Medicine Practitioners of Nigeria, Chief Luka Doka, said that natural medicine if properly harnessed, would be a money spinner for the country especially Plateau state.

    He thanked Mutfwang for supporting the body and agreeing to host the event.

  • NAHCON seeks healthy partnership with hajj operators

    NAHCON seeks healthy partnership with hajj operators

    The Acting Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Malam Jalal Arabi, has reiterated the commission’s commitment to provide support and assistance towards ensuring pilgrims have value for money.

    Speaking during an interactive meeting with the executives and members of the Association of Hajj and Umrah operators of Nigeria (AHOUN) as part of the consultation drive, Arabi stated that the commission would address the challenges facing the Hajj by ensuring that there is robust partnership between the two bodies.

    He described the AHUON as a dependable ally.

     “There is no denying the fact that anyone involved in pilgrimage knows the symbiotic relationship between the commission and AHUON. Though, we supervise and superintend over you, however, I extend our hands of fellowship to you, so that we can get the best for our Pilgrims,” he said.

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    Arabi said the commission would continue to discharge its responsibilities with openness and transparency.

    President of AHUON, Alhaji Yahaya Danbare, said the association is willing to support the commission to achieve its objectives.

    “We appreciate the support and backing of NAHCON which has assisted us to airlift all our Pilgrims to the Holy land during the 2023 Hajj and we look forward to more collaboration and cooperation towards achieving greater feat in the forthcoming 2024 Hajj,” he said.

  • NANS defends Bello’s record in education

    NANS defends Bello’s record in education

    The National Association of Nigerian Students has commended Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello for his administration’s achievement in the education sector.

    The students body said Kogi state institutions have being producing “excellent and bright students before and within the administration of Governor Bello.”

    The association said with what Bello has done in the education sector, the state “will in future produce more excellent and sound graduates as it has been one of our trademarks as a state.”

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    President of National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS), Comrade Sunday Adekanbi, said this in response to comments made by the governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Dino Melaye, who flayed the performance of Bello in the sector.

    The students urged Melaye to invest his energy in “providing educational scholarship to the teeming youths in his constituency and or Kogi at large rather than investing on exotic cars.

    Adekanbi, who addressed reporters in Abuja, said: “We are using this opportunity to encourage Governor Bello never to be distracted by those mischief makers that his giant strides on the educational sector in Kogi is seen and felt overwhelmingly.”

  • NOA DG challenged on national gender policy implementation

    NOA DG challenged on national gender policy implementation

    A Civil Society Organisation, Accountability Lab Nigeria has challenged the new Director General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Lanre Issa-Onilu, on gender equality in workspace and every other human endeavour.
    The organisation, dedicated to promoting gender equality and women empowerment, noted that this would afford women a leveled playing field.
    The organisation said this in a statement after the Programs and Learning Manager, Ehi Idakwo led a delegation to a meeting with the NOA director-general.
    During the meeting, Accountability Lab Nigeria stressed the critical importance of NOA’s commitment to implementing the National Gender Policy in Nigeria.
    It further listed key areas such as gender mainstreaming, gender-responsive budgeting, and affirmative action for women for the new DG to focus on.
    The organisation outlined innovative strategies to dismantle the barriers that have hindered women from realising their full potential.
    Issa-Onilu explained the agency’s priority areas and expressed a strong willingness to collaborate closely with Accountability Lab Nigeria.

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    He announced the commitment of NOA to work hand in hand to drive the necessary changes required to break down the obstacles that have impeded women’s progress in the country.

    Accountability Lab said the meeting marks the first step in a series of engagements with various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) aimed at implementing the National Gender Policy comprehensively.

    Furthermore, the CSO expressed steadfastness and dedication to fostering gender equality, encouraging affirmative actions, and creating an environment where every woman can thrive and contribute meaningfully to society.

    “This initiative is supported by the Canadian Fund for Local Initiatives, underlining the international commitment to promoting gender equality and empowering women globally.

    “Accountability Lab Nigeria continues to pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable future, where every individual, regardless of gender, has the opportunity to thrive and make meaningful contributions to society,” the statement added.

  • AbdulRazaq restates support for SMEs as Muslimapreneur hosts 2nd Trade Affair

    AbdulRazaq restates support for SMEs as Muslimapreneur hosts 2nd Trade Affair

    Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Thursday restated the administration’s resolve to strengthen small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and make the environment more conducive for businesses to thrive.

    The Governor spoke in Ilorin at the official opening of the second edition of the Muslimah Entrepreneurs Trade Affair, where a variety of locally made products and services are being displayed for patronage.

    The programme, which was organised by the Muslimaprenuer Forum,  has started attracting buyers from nooks and crannies of the state.

    “As you have seen so far, this administration has been supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the entire business community, and we will continue to do that. On our own, we have a lot of programmes coming up next year for women entrepreneurs and youths who are in the tech space, SMEs and so on,” he said  while declaring open the Trade Affair.

    AbdulRazaq, who was represented at the event by  Commissioner for Business, Innovation and Technology, Hon. Damilola Yusuf, said they would not have been able to come together for a trade exhibition if the government had not made the environment conducive for businesses to flourish.

    He hailed their entrepreneurship spirit to market Kwara-made products for Nigeria and the world at large, urging the residents to troop out and patronize them.

    “To be honest, we are very proud of Muslimah Entrepreneurs. They have come through, and have been able to market for each other. Honestly, they have the entrepreneurship spirit. And I have even seen a lot of products here that are made in Kwara for Nigeria. And I think they have a very big potential.

    “I implore everybody to patronize them. I like how they are focused on natural products. I have seen some products that have NAFDAC numbers already, which are good for the body system. I can see that they are very focused on what they do. This, I believe, has been encouraged by the government which created an avenue for ease of doing business in the state,” he added.

    Co-convener of the Trade Affair and CEO Baytu Tejmeel, Hajia Fatimah Saliu Adejumoke, in her remarks, said they came up with the second edition of the Affair to create ease and comfort for people, who she said are currently hit by inflated prices of goods and services in the markets.

    She said at least forty vendors are participating in the exhibition, and that their goods and services are cheap and affordable.

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    “It has not been easy putting this together. We, as a profit making organization, came together to make this happen. We have seen that things are a bit on the high side in the markets. So, we want to try our best and make it easier for our customers and co-vendors,” she said, asking kwara residents to come out en masse for this opportunity.

    “We have over forty vendors exhibiting here, and they all came with discounts and affordable goods services for everybody in Kwara state”.

    Adejumoke said Muslimaprenuer Forum is open for partnership and has been working towards that, adding that they have offered such interest to some governmental agencies and relevant stakeholders.

    “This is the second affair we are having. And we thank God Almighty. So far we have some turn up and we are very hopeful more people will come.

    “We are open to collaboration with governmental agencies. This is an entrepreneurship platform. We are expecting them. We have gone to KWACCIMA (Kwara Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines & Agriculture) and several offices to achieve that,” she said.

  • APC’ll win Nov 11 Gov poll with wide margin, Bello assures

    APC’ll win Nov 11 Gov poll with wide margin, Bello assures

    Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello has assured supporters that the All Progressives Congress (APC) will win the November 11 governorship election with a wide margin on the back of achievements of his administration.

    Bello gave the assurances in Lokoja, on Thursday, when he received the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Mustapha, who was on a collaboration visit to the Kogi State Governor towards a peaceful election in the state.

    The Governor, who was represented by his Deputy, Chief Edward Onoja, stressed that he would work within the directives of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in achieving a violence-free election, noting that his administration had made security topmost priority since assumption of office.

    “Having done well in all sectors of the economy of the State, particularly in security, we’re very optimistic that it will encourage our people to turn out en masse and exercise their civic duty.

    “Our outstanding achievements, which are visible, will speak and work for us, with the greatest of assurances that we will win overwhelmingly. We will cooperate with the Armed Forces in ensuring a peaceful election and also provide a level playing field for all contenders and for the people to turn out en masse to vote.

    “Kogi people are peaceful. We have, since the coming of our administration, made security of lives and properties a priority. We want to assure our President, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, of stability, peace before, during and after the Governorship election.

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    “We also want to applaud the CDS for measures he has put in place for a peaceful election in the State,” the Governor stated.

    He commended President Bola Tinubu and Chief of Defence Staff for the significant reduction in crimes in the North West and South East since the coming of the present administration.

     Mustapha assured that the Armed Forces would be fully on ground towards ensuring a peaceful, violence free and credible election in Kogi State.

    He described the State as very strategic and important to the country, saying this was the reason the President was very particular about a peaceful election in the state and assured of maximum security to enable people to exercise their civic responsibilities.

    “The Armed Forces are here for the people of the State. I urge the people to turn out en masse to vote. The Armed Forces are concerned about ensuring a free and fair election for citizens to enjoy democracy. I therefore want to encourage eligible voters to come out and vote,” he said.

    The Chief of Defence Staff, however, warned that men of the Armed Forces who display unprofessional Conduct will be punished, while calling on members of the public to report any case of misconduct to the Military.

  • Call Kogi SDP gov candidate to order, lawyers, activists tell President, security chiefs

    Call Kogi SDP gov candidate to order, lawyers, activists tell President, security chiefs

    Lawyers, activists lambast Muritala Ajaka for allegedly trying to compromise security agencies for sinister motives

    Scores of lawyers and activists have called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and relevant authorities to caution desperate politicians blackmailing security agencies for selfish and sinister motives. 

    They specifically said the Social Democratic Party(SDP) and its governorship candidate in Kogi State should be particularly called to order. 

    The activists, under the aegis of Lawyers and Activists for Good Governance, who have been in the struggle against bad governance for over 16 years, called on security chiefs to caution and deal appropriately with politicians that have continued to drag security agencies into the dirty arena of politics through unwarranted and incessant blackmail with which they hope to compromise them. 

    The good governance Activists, numbering about 500 across Nigeria, and represented by stakeholders from the geopolitical zones at a press conference in Abuja, said this must be done as a matter of priority to ensure violence and crisis-free elections, especially in Kogi State. 

    They specifically accused the Social Democratic Party and its candidate, Muritala Yakubu of deliberately blackmailing the Police and the Department of State Services, DSS, to prevent them from carrying out their constitutional assignments of ensuring security of lives and property and preventing criminal activities from festering. 

    According to them, they had raised the same alarm in July, this year, when the trend first reared its ugly head. 

    Co-Convener, Lawyers and Activists for Good Governance, Comrade Mohammed Sanni, who addressed the press, referred to a recent press release by the SDP, in which the party passed a vote of no confidence in the security agencies in the state, while alleging that they were planning to arrest some of their members. 

    According to him, the SDP Candidate is the only candidate that has had a running battle with every Police Commissioner posted to the Kogi State and should be thoroughly investigated. 

    He said: “We consider as unfortunate and irresponsible the Press Release authored by the Social Democratic Party a few days ago, which amounted to blackmailing the Police and the Department of State Services, DSS, for carrying out their constitutional assignments of providing security for politicians and the electorate alike. 

    “In the said Press Release, the SDP claimed to have passed a vote of no confidence in the leadership of the Police and DSS in the state and called for their removal. The Party alleged that the security agencies were planning to arrest some of their people. If those people have committed crimes worth investigating, why would they not be invited or arrested as the case warrants?” 

    The Activists added: “You will recall that the state’s Police Commissioner recently issued a statement saying that all invitations extended to Mr Muritala Ajaka, the governorship candidate of the SDP, either for peace meetings with other candidates or to respond to several allegations of violent conduct against him and his supporters were not honored by the candidate. 

    “It is given that, except you have constitutional immunity,  ignoring Police invitation is criminal in nature. Nobody is above the law and,  certainly, Mr Ajaka has no constitutional immunity and cannot be treating our security agencies with disdain while still trying to blackmail them from performing their lawful duties. 

    “We have nothing against him and his Party. But the idea of acting as if above the law is not only unacceptable but totally condemnable. There are 18 political Parties participating in the Kogi election and no one candidate should be allowed to hold the state to ransom for his own selfish political ambition. 

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    “Out of these 18 candidates, it appears to us that it is only Mr Ajaka who has been having troubles with security agents across board. You have refused to honour Police invitations but now turn around to accuse the Police and DSS of partiality. If they were to be partial, once you have ignored their invitations, they would have just declared you wanted and get you arrested. 

    “For whatever reasons, they haven’t done that but you have decided to embark on campaign of blackmail against them. This is dangerous because it can incite the citizens against security agencies and lead to avoidable anarchy that will ultimately jeopardize the election in its entirety which seems to be the dark goal of these desperate politicians. 

    “We reiterate our support for the Police and DSS for the good works of securing Kogi State and we urge them to remain unperturbed and focused on ensuring that we have a peaceful election on November 11 by checkmating whoever poses a threat to the upcoming election.” 

    “We urge them never to succumb to cheap blackmail but to continue doing their jobs professionally and patriotically.”