Category: Northern Reports

  • Buhari, Kalu extol Wukari traditional ruler Aku Uka

    Buhari, Kalu extol Wukari traditional ruler Aku Uka

    President Muhammadu Buhari has described the death of paramount traditional ruler, the Aku Uka of Wukari and Chairman, Taraba State Council of Chiefs, Dr. Shekarau Angyu Masa-Ibi, as a great loss to Taraba State and Nigeria.

    The president’s reaction to the news of the death of the leading traditional ruler was contained in a statement issued yesterday by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, in Abuja.

    The President said: “The passing of Shekarau Angyu at this time when the country needed his immense wisdom and knowledge in its efforts to overcome its challenges is a great loss for which I cannot find the right words to describe.”

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    According to President Buhari, “the late paramount ruler was a simple man who avoided publicity and controversy throughout his life of service to his people and the country.”

    Chief Whip of the Senate Orji Kalu also commiserated with the government and people of Taraba on the death of the Aku-Uka.

    Kalu, in a condolence statement in Abuja, extolled the virtues of the late traditional ruler and described him as a strong advocate of peaceful co-existence among ethnic groups in Nigeria.

  • Lalong urges council chairmen to ensure peace, growth

    Lalong urges council chairmen to ensure peace, growth

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has urged the newly elected the chairmen of the state’s 17 local government areas to show commitment in maintaining peace and socio-economic growth in their areas.

    He admonished them that their victory at the polls was as a result of the confidence the people have on the state’s All Progressive Congress (APC) leadership, adding that they should see their new positions as a call to serve and work selflessly for the good of the entire people of Plateau State.

    The governor also urged them to think outside the box and explore other sources of revenue generation that would enable them carry out people-oriented projects.

    He implore them to  key into the new joint revenue drive between the state and local governments, which commenced last year to ensure that they tap from revenue sources that have been neglected over the years.

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    At the swearing-in ceremony of the elected officials at the Government House in Jos, he stressed the need for them to take advantage of the full autonomy currently being enjoyed by the local government system in the state to do more for the people because as the third tier of government and the  closest to the people.

    Lalong noted: “The expectations are very high for delivery of basic services that will improve the living standards of the people.

    “Therefore, you must take this assignment as a challenge for you to bring to bear your wealth of experience and make a difference.”

    The state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has declared last Saturday’s Local Government elections in the state as illegal, citing ongoing court case where it is challenging the state Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC) from excluding the party from the exercise.

    The party also called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to intervene or be ready for legal battle.

  • Matawalle swears in appointees

    Matawalle swears in appointees

    Zamfara State Governor Bello Matawalle has sworn in exco members after subjecting the new appointees to swear their innocence of complicity in the ongoing banditry activities in the state.

    Matawalle also sworn in a new Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Kabiru Balarabe, a new Head of Service, Alhaji Kabiru Mohammed, 18 new Commissioners, 11 new Special Advisers and some permanent secretaries.

    He enjoined them to brace up for what he described as “the new beginning” of an era of consolidating the gains recorded in the last two years of the administration.

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    He extolled the virtues of his government’s new choice and said: “A cursory overview of the antecedents of the members of the new team is enough to convince everyone that a new march to make Zamfara State great has begun.”

    However, the governor warned that his administration will not condone laxity or complacency at this critical hour of the state’s journey out of the woods as the bandits are fast being routed.

    He reviewed the successes being recorded as a result of the recent stringent measures taken to route the bandits in the state.

    He said that already, hundreds of the bandits are already on the run after hundreds of them have been killed and others arrested along with hundreds of their collaborators across the state.

    Matawalle called on citizens to continue to exercise more patience as there is certainly a light beaming at the end of the tunnel.

  • El-Rufai reshuffles exco, appoints agencies’ heads

    El-Rufai reshuffles exco, appoints agencies’ heads

    • EFCC frees KASUPDA boss
    • 28-year-old is head of investment agency

    Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai yesterday announced the reshuffle of his executive council (exco).

    It hours after officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arrested the Director General of the state Urban Planning Development Agency (KASUPDA).

    Though details of the KASUPDA boss’ arrest remained sketchy as at the time of filing this report, it was gathered that he was initially served an invitation by EFCC, which he failed to honour.

    He was later arrested by men of the anti-graft agency yesterday morning.

    Sources, however, said the KASUPDA boss has regained his freedom.

    KASUPDA is reputed as the Kaduna’s most feared agency due to its demolition of properties across the state.

    El-Rufai, after the incident, assigned new portfolios to some commissioners and senior officials of the state government.

    A statement by Special Adviser to the Governor (Media & Communication), Muyiwa Adekeye, said the restructuring was designed to help harness fresh energy for the government’s final lap.

    It was also aimed at bringing new insights and to enable the commissioners to have more rounded experience of the government.

    Muyiwa said eight of the 14 commissioners swapped portfolios, adding: “There were no changes in the ministries of Finance, Justice, Health, Housing & Urban Development, Internal Security and Home Affairs and Human Services and Social Development.”

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    He, however, noted that Muhammad Sani Abdullahi, the Chief of Staff was returned to the Planning & Budget Commission, as a result of responsibility he held with distinction during el-Rufai’s first term.

    According to Adekeye, “the new portfolios for the commissioners being reassigned are:  Environment: Jaafaru Sani; Public Works and Infrastructure:, Thomas Gyanh; Education,  Halima Lawal; Agriculture, Ibrahim Hussaini;  Local Government, Shehu Usman Muhammad; Planning & Budget Commission, Muhammad Sani Abdullahi; Business, Innovation & Technology, Kabir Mato and Sports Development, Idris Nyam.”

    El-Rufai has also approved the deployment of some other officials and appointed others.

    Khalil Nur Khalil, a 28-year-old, was appointed as executive secretary of Kaduna Investment Promotion Agency (KADIPA) by Nasir el-Rufai, the state governor.

    Khalil is a graduate of the faculty of business and economics, Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU), Cyprus.

    Prior to his appointment, Khalil was the investment intelligence director at KADIPA – the youngest person to assume the role in the history of Kaduna.

  • Makurdi residents groan over power outage

    Makurdi residents groan over power outage

    Residents and businesses’ owners in some parts of Makurdi have raised concerned over prolonged power outage they are suffering in the Benue State capital.

    For the past one month, residents in Logo 1, Ayihe, Achusa, North Bank, Ankpa Quarters and Nyon areas have been groaning in darkness.

    The residents are planning to stage a protest to Jos Electricity Distribution (JED), office in Makurdi.

    Residents of these areas, who spoke to The Nation, said even though the situation is getting worse, no explanation is coming from JED.

    They urged JED to live up to its responsibilities to the consuming public by restoring regular electricity supply to the affected areas.

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    Some residents lamented that their businesses have suffered losses in the last two months due to lack of power supply.

    A welder, Chukwudi Obi, who resides and owns a shop on George Akume Way, New GRA, said his business had been grounded due to the prolonged power outage in the area.

    “We do not see electricity anymore and my business, which survives mainly on electricity, has been grounded in the last four months; and JED has not told us why we cannot enjoy electricity in an area that constitutes over one third of the land mass of Makurdi town.”

    On his part, Aliyu Mohammed, who owns a tailoring and barbing shop as well as reside the area, also decried the situation, saying that his businesses were being run on small power generators.

    “It’s been over four months of pains and suffering without electricity or epileptic supply,” he said.    Effort to reach the Makurdi Regional Manager of JED Mr. Olaniyi Oluwole was unsuccessful as the calls and text message sent to his phone were not responded to.

  • APC clears Plateau local council elections

    APC clears Plateau local council elections

    By Kolade Adeyemi, Jos and Nicholas Kalu, Abuja

    The Plateau State All Progressives Congress (APC) has won all the chairmanship and councillorship seats in the Saturday local government areas’ elections.

    The state Independent Electoral Commission (PLASEIC) yesterday announced the results of the polls.

    PLASEIC Chairman Mr. Fabian Ari Ntung said seven political parties participated in the election held on Saturday, which he described as free, fair and devoid of violence.

    The parties, he said, include African Action Congress (AAC), All Progressives Congress (APC), Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Social Democratic Party (SDP), Boot Party (BP) and Young Progressives Party (YPP).

    He said: “From the collated results from across 17 local government areas, the APC candidates from Barkin Ladi, Bassa, Bokkos, Jos East, Jos South, Kanam, Kanke, Langtang North, Langtang South, Mangu, Mikang, Panshin, Qua’an Pan, Riyom, Shendam and Wase won the seats and are hereby stands elected.

    “For the councillorship of the 325 electoral wards, the APC candidates cleared all the seats and are hereby stand elected.”

    Ntung said the commission is satisfied with the manner in which the elections were conducted.

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    He expressed appreciation to the stakeholders, who participated and ensured free, fair and peaceful conduct of the local council polls.

    The commission’s chairman declared Alamba Danladi Jock as chairman of Barkin-Ladi, Igmala Andy Stephen, Bassa; Guluwa Joseph, Bokkos; Ezekiel Yakubu Izang, Jos East; Usman Shehu Bala, Jos North; Davou Gideon Dung, Jos South; Yusuf Dayyabu Garga, Kanam and Gotip Henry Jan Kanke.

    Others are Rimven Bitrus Zulfa, Langtang North; Bulus Vincent Venman, Langtang South; Dapuy Minister Daniel, Mangu; Bako Augustine, Mikang; Kak’mena Audu Goteng, Pankshin; Da’aErnest Abner, Qua’apan; Gwallson Mafeng, Riyom; Na’antuam Alexander, Shendam and Buba Ado Abubakar, Wase.

    However, certificates of return have been issued to winners by the chairman of PLASIEC at its headquarters in Jos, after the announcement of the results.

    Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Ahmed Idris Wase commended PLASIEC for the peaceful conduct of the election.

    He specifically hailed Governor Simon Bako Lalong for providing a conducive atmosphere for the will of the electorate to prevail.

    Secretary of the Plateau State APC Bashir Sati said the process of the election was very tough, but expressed gratitude that the poll ended successfully.

    However, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) described the polls as an appointment and not an election.

    Its Publicity Secretary, John Akans, said PLASIEC announced an appointment of people into the local government areas and there was no election anywhere in the state.

    However, a statement by Governor Lalong’s spokesman, Dr. Simon Makut Macham, announced that the APC elected chairmen and the 325 councillors from the 17 local government councils would be sworn in today by the state governor by 11:am at the Government House.

    Former governor Jonah Jang yesterday described the elections as nothing more than a charade, a show of cowardice, mockery of democracy or simply standing logic on its head.

    Jang, whose party, the Peoples Democratic Party, was excluded from the polls, said at no time in the history of Plateau State since the return of democracy in 1999, did the state experienced this kind of impunity perpetrated by the APC government.

  • Aku Uka of Wukari dies at 84

    Aku Uka of Wukari dies at 84

    The Aku Uka of Wukari and Chairman, Taraba Council of Chiefs, Dr. Shekarau Angyu, is dead at the age of 84 years after leading the Kwararafa (Junkun) race for 45 Years.

    The announcement of his death was contained in a statement issued in Wukari, Taraba yesterday by the Special Assistant on Media to the Aku Uka, Mr. Jolly Agbu.

    According to the statement, Angyu joined his ancestors in the early hours of yesterday during a brief illness.

    It added that traditional rites in accordance with Jukun culture had since begun and that the final rites would be announced in due course.

    Taraba State Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku and Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello yesterday expressed shock and sadness on the passing of Aku Uka of Wukari.

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    Ishaku, in a statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Bala Dan Abu, described the late Aku Uka as a foremost paramount ruler, whose reign brought peace, unity and prosperity to Wukari, Taraba State and the ancient Kwararafa Kingdom.

    He described his reign as a period of self-discovery by the Jukun people of their strategic place in history and role in the promotion of modern civilisation in Nigeria and beyond.

    Ishaku described Masa-Ibi as a leader with a rare sense of history and praised him for his immense contributions to the documentation of the historic contributions of the Jukun and the Kwararafa people to the emergence of modern nations in Africa and Nigeria in particular.

    He prayed God for the repose of his soul.

    Bello’s message was conveyed in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Muhammed Onogwu, where he described the death of the late king as a loss to the nation.

    Bello expressed that the royal father was a renowned man of peace, who led the Kwararafa race for 45 years and brought remarkable peace and prosperity to it.

    Condoling with the people and government of Taraba State over the demise of the highly referred royal father, he noted that he would be greatly missed for his fatherly roles in the state, the North East geopolitical zone and the nation.

  • Kwara rated first, best in UBEC project execution in North Central

    Kwara rated first, best in UBEC project execution in North Central

    Kwara State is first among its equals in the north central states for the approach it adopted for the ongoing school infrastructural development, the National APC Media has said.

    The national team was on a nationwide tour of APC States that received UBEC grants to assess how the funds are being utilised.

    It was led by Dr. Tom Ohikere.

    “We have seen evidential achievements of the UBEC/SUBEB projects spread across the three senatorial districts. We were amazingly stunned by the quality of the projects executed.

    “The construction and reconstruction of blocks of classrooms were massive. The training and retraining of teachers have been given a top-notch priority. And this is aimed at equipping the teachers to give standard education to our children.

    “Furthermore, the salaries, allowance, leave bonus and arrears, alongside the implementation of promotion of teachers are done at appropriate time, as we have seem from our own findings.

    ” We note that this largely due to proper monitoring that we have seen in the state,” Ohikere told reporters in Ilorin as he gave a preliminary report on their findings.

    “This is a legendary and commendable effort, given the fact that you (kwara) operate with an overburdened financial base.

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    “From what we observed, your whole approach to infrastructure development in schools is first among the equals in the north central,” he added.

    The report presentation was well attended by government functionaries, including Deputy Governor Kayode Alabi; Chief Whip Kwara House of Assembly, Hon. Ali Amuda; Chairman House Committee on Education, Hon. Baba Saliu Boriya; Hon. Awolola Ayokunnumi; Commissioner for Education, Sa’adatu Modibo Kawu; and her counterpart in Finance, Florence Olasumbo Oyeyemi; Special Adviser Political Communication, Alhaji Basir Adigun, Special Adviser Political, Abdullateef Alakawa; Special Adviser on Strategy, Saadu Salau; State Secretary for APC, Mustapha Isowo; the Publicity Secretary, Tajudeen Aro; and Alhaji Gali Alaya; among other dignitaries.

    Ohikere said they had the mandate as members of the APC News online to carry out the assessment tour of the UBEC/SUBEB projects in the State to authenticate and ascertain their standard, adding that this forms a plan to promote the activities, achievements of the APC-led administration at various levels.

    Dr. Ohikere observed that the government needs to improve on few areas like the enhancement of the curriculum of the state School for Special Needs; capacity building for the education secretaries in various local governments and the media unit in the kwara SUBEB, announcing that they resolved to partner with the International Institute of Journalism to train some selected states on the specified fields.

    He added that after a thorough inspection and evaluation they have nominated Katshina and Jigawa from North West; Kwara and Nasarawa from North Central; and Osun and Ogun from South Western zone to be recognized at the National Day of Public Commendation on APC revolution of basic education come in November, this year.

    Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq appreciated the team for their objective assessment of the projects executed and assured them that actions will be taken to effect some of their recommendations.

    AbdulRazaq, who spoke through Deputy Governor Kayode Alabi, said no effort will be spared in the ongoing strive to reposition the education sector, even as he called on all relevant stakeholders to key in.

    He expressed his delight at the steps the Chairman of the state SUBEB, Professor Adaramaja has been taking to place Kwara high and be value driven with regard to project execution, citing a number of cases that guided his conviction about his capability to deliver on any given task.

    “I am not really surprised at your appointment as Chairman of the Kwara SUBEB and what you have achieved in office, because I know your antecedents as a great performer. I normally tell people that only Nigerians can fix Nigeria and only Kwarans can fix Kwara, as in the case of Adaramaja. And one day, God will pay you back for what you are doing for future generations. I also thank the Ministry of Education for the support they are giving him to succeed,” he said.

    Adaramaja, for his part, said the team’s appraisal and commendation were premised only on the 50 per cent projects executed, which his Agency categorised as phase one, adding that the phase two will kick-start by November and will attract more laurels to the state.

    The SUBEB Chairman thanked the state government for consistent support, narrating how Governor AbdulRazaq has been committed to move education sector to greater heights in the state.

    “What the committee has seen and worked on is just 50 per cent of our projects. We released projects for 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. By next month or so, we hope to release projects for 2018 and 2019 by the special grace of God,” Adaramaja said.

    “If 50% of our assessment has made us enter the first 6th in the country, by the time we are done with the remaining 50%, I don’t know which position we will reach. I’m sure that Kwara will emerge number one in the country. We still want you to come back in the next four or five months, you will see effective, efficient and prudent utilisation of marching grants in Kwara State.

    “For this, I thank the Governor for his fatherly role and for being on the neck of the UBEC at all times to achieve much, and for particularly supporting the SUBEB to come out flying. We will continue to make you proud.”

  • APC youths advise against ex-Govs as National chair

    APC youths advise against ex-Govs as National chair

    A Coalition of Youth Support of the All Progressive Congress (APC) has warned its leadership and President Muhammadu Buhari not to support any former Governor for the National Chairmanship of the party.

    The group dropped the warning ahead of the forthcoming convention of the party in view of the expression of interest in the position by former Governors.

    The Nation reports that over six former Governors are among more than 11 contestants for the post.

    Chairman of APC Youth Coalition, Adamu Dahiru Lanzai, said the emergence of a former Governor as APC National chair will not brood well for the party.

    The group warned former Governors have proven to be too powerful without regards for sitting Governors in making critical decisions for the party.

    He said many of them have the tendency to pursue self interest and instigate crisis in state chapters.

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    “Recall after the crisis that engulfed Oshiomhole party leadership, a caretaker committee was constituted led by Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe state who has so far recorded incredible successes in restoring the party to its lost glory.

    “Buni has put back the aggrieved party members and the new members into the party’s fold. These include both serving, and former governors, senators and members of the House of Representatives among other political bigwigs from the opposition.

    “As growing politicians and future leaders of the party, we believe giving the party to the former Governors may undermine all the success made under Gov. Buni led committee and consequently ignite another crisis that would destroy the party and give our main opposition the PDP a chance in the upcoming 2023 elections.

    “There are loyal party members with fresh energy that can competently move the party forward, we therefore advice our party to use its avenues in selecting the best hand that would lead the party to the victory in the next 100 years to come.”

  • ‘We won’t pay ransom to rescue abducted perm sec’

    ‘We won’t pay ransom to rescue abducted perm sec’

    Niger State Commissioner of Information and Strategy Muhammad Sani Idris has said that the state government will not compromise its stance of non-payment of ransom to rescue the abducted Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Transportation, Dr. Ibrahim Garba Musa, who was abducted last Saturday.

    The commissioner said there would be no selective or preferential treatment given for the rescue of the permanent secretary, especially one that would compromise the stance of the government.

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    Sani, who spoke to reporters during the post-exco briefing, however, stated that the government was not folding its hands as it is doing its best to rescue the abducted government official unharmed.

    He also said regarding the issue of insecurity, the government is deploying a lot of strategies to curb the menace.

    “We are not resting our oars. But we will not compromise our stance. We believe that there are various avenues and strategies we can involve in getting the abducted permanent secretary free without compromising our stance.

    “We can assure you that the Permanent Secretary would be rescued unharmed and soon,” he stated.