Tag: 500

  • 500 get title documents in Ogun

    500 get title documents in Ogun

    Another batch of 500 persons who subscribed to the Ogun State government’s Homeowner’s Charter Scheme, have received title documents-Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) of their properties.

    Addressing the beneficiaries at Oke-Mosan, the Secretary to the State Government, Taiwo Adeoluwa, assured other applicants who satisfied the requirements of the scheme that they also would receive their title documents soon.

    Adeoluwa, who represented Governor Ibikunle Amosun at the event, said the state government would continue to deliver the documents in batches.

    “I assure applicants who are yet to be attended to, that we will not relent in ensuring that our dream of processing title documents for the people of Ogun State at discounted rate is achieved.

    “All programmes aimed at achieving the re-building mission of the present administration would be realised while all ongoing projects would also be completed and delivered as scheduled,” Adeoluwa said.

    He, therefore, appealed for people’s understanding and support in the face of increasing economic challenges. He pledged that the state is striving hard to attain self-sufficiency.

     

  • For want of N1,500, this widow got raped to death over a long night

    Just think of the horrors this woman endured for an entire night in the hands of this excuse of a man because of this amount. It makes me so ashamed that the litany of failures of my country led to and enabled this kind of behaviour.

    Let me paint the scenario for you once again, dear reader. Recently, there was a story in the newspapers that a widow was allegedly raped to death over the night by a man somewhere in Ebonyi State. If this story is true, it means, dear reader, Mrs. Ogodo Egede, 34, of Egwudunagu village in Amachi community literally spent her most horrendous, longest and last night in the hands of a senseless, low-level, hideous and heartless male assailant who brutalised her mercilessly throughout the night. What was her offence? She owed him 1,500 Naira and could not pay.

    Since the story broke, unfortunately, not many Nigerians have been able to keep their level of indignation high enough. Rather, all of the nation’s indignation has gone into upbraiding Buhari for appointing mostly northerners to fill national offices. Only the police have been left to sigh, heave up and haul the brutish philistine to join his kith and ilk in custody.

    I cannot get over the shock though. I cannot get over the shock that something, anything that pretends to go in the shape of a human being can take another something, anything that goes in the same name and subject it/him/her to such a long and horrendous violation. Worse, I cannot get over the shock that Nigerians are not screaming blue murder and demanding the swiftest judgment over that reprobate. I am in shock that we all who go by the name Nigerians have failed this soul and are going about our normal business castigating the president as usual.

    Oh yes, we all failed her. To start with, while this woman was going through this atrocious and horrific experience in the hands of her appalling assaulter, most of us were…. asleep, while some were… making money… yeah well, making something anyway. So we’ve got her on our collective conscience as a nation and as individuals, though some more than others. The question we should be asking ourselves is what could have brought a widow to the point that she could not offset a debt of N1,500 and had to pay with her life? This is more pathetic when you consider that this is a country where leaders use champagne to brush their teeth and wash down yesterday’s beer and then sniff all kinds of costly things with the money that could have kept this woman alive.

    We could start with the fact that she is a widow which means that her husband failed her by dying. That can’t be helped; as they say, when you gotta go, you gotta go. In saner climes, that fact alone normally invites sympathy and offers of help, but not to our assailant. In place of sympathy, he offered brutality. The woman’s own father was also said not to have helped much. As the story went, the woman’s daughter fled to her grandfather that night and told him what was going on in their house but the man did not raise hell or rouse the village to help his daughter. He has his reasons, but let’s move on.

    What about her councilman and LGA chairman? Oh yes, they also failed her. Can you imagine the colossal amount of money that have been released into each LGA in this country but which have not been used to make life a little more comfortable for the people? Perhaps, if those monies had been judiciously used, factories could by now be dotting the landscapes of Nigeria, rural and all, and Mrs. Egede could by now be holding down a job of a sort that would at least pay enough to keep her out of the claws of heartless monsters.

    Now, add to that list her State Assemblyman, Federal Representative and Senator, all of who have been too busy fighting to be put on one juicy committee or the other to know what is going on in their constituencies. True, they cannot be expected to know all those who ‘voted’ them in. They can at least know and intervene in the plights of vulnerable groups such as widows or children or battered wives or unemployed youths, etc., in their jurisdictions. It is their job and duty so to do.

            Our assemblymen should not just limit their sights on the high and mighty offices they are aspiring to. After all, we grant that they are humans still seeking the maturity that will enable them know that all pursuits in this life still end in grand futility, making all our stabbings at life one big grandstanding. Camus said it; Becket said it, to mention a few. For now, let us pretend our assemblymen have not heard it said. Until then, they are entitled to their pursuits. However, they should occasionally lower their sights on the lesser mortals whose problems they are expected to help solve.

    The list is not ended, reader. The governors of her state, past and present, and the presidents of the country, past and present, have failed this woman. In their various failures to address the developmental problems of their areas, they assist in throwing the delicate and vulnerable into the waiting hands of the roughnecks and philistines in our midst. When there are no jobs and people have to eke out their living literally with their fingers from a reluctant earth, more vulnerability creeps in and human dignity flies out the window.

    Women and children are the most vulnerable groups in any society; but as of now, very few laws have been put in place to protect them. Regularly, widows are battered by kith, kin and others of brutish ilk, and few come to their rescue. But for the gallant youths of this Amachi village who arose as one man and fished out this callous monster for the police, he would have continued to gad gaily about in his father’s compound where he was captured, all on account of state failure.

    Please don’t get me wrong. All over the world, people’s wrong choices and bad turns of luck unwittingly place them in the hands of loan sharks, money lenders, blackmailers, pimps, etc., but it is not often that people get this kind of attack for owing N1,500, an amount that is less than $10. So yes, people are being killed daily in the world even for owing less. Yet, just think of the horrors this woman endured for an entire night in the hands of this excuse of a man because of this amount. It makes me so ashamed that the litany of failures of my country led to and enabled this kind of behaviour. These state failures must be addressed because they are killing the citizens.

    There are too many examples in Nigerian leadership that are telling the citizens that it is all right Jack; you can take the law into your hands. Just look at your political office holders. It is generally believed that many of them rigged their ways into office and are still using the same mago-mago and wayo-wayo ways to get fixed up into juicy positions. These behaviour patterns kind of tell the general citizens that the means justifies the end and any behaviour that produces desired results is aye o.k.

    With that mindset, the country clearly is endangered. We are not preaching morality here. We are rooting for good governance where leaders should know that they are directly and indirectly responsible for the long-term actions of their citizens because they provide the examples to follow. When they fail in their duties, the state fails and the people fall. Mrs. Egede fell because of the failure of her leaders; May her soul rest in peace.

  • NGO trains 500 women, youths

    Worried by the awful plight of the downtrodden, the Blessed Gumpat-Foundation (BGF), a non-governmental organisation (NGO), has expressed its concern over the alarming rate of poverty in the country, even as it said many are busy accumulating wealth for themselves.

    Founder of the NGO, Pastor Prisca Timpaul has continued to advocate the need to uplift the living standard of the people, including women and youths by empowering them in order to be self-reliant.

    She said there is no going back in building a more economically viable society that will provide a favourable environment for the needy.

    According to her, empowering women and youths with skills is the best option in checking the rate of social vices such as stealing, kidnapping, rape, prostitution and under age marriage, among others that are prevalent in the society.

    She said the government is not doing enough to put in place adequate infrastructure that will enhance job creation for the people. She, therefore, appealed to public-spirited individuals, non-governmental organisations and the church to be more aggressive in tackling unemployment in the country.

    Timpaul also said her skill acquisition centre does not only train its participants but also equips and empowers them to be financially independent and self-sufficient.

    According to her, participants are trained in such areas as hat making, bead making, snacks (pastries), cake making, event decorations, dishes (African), tie-dye and production of liquid soap, bleach, hair/body cream, air freshener, stove thread, shampoo, cocoa beverages, disinfectants such as izal and dettol.

    “We will no longer hear any woman say I am not doing anything in this church. The intention is to make sure that our people don’t complain that I they are not doing anything, and that has been accomplished. As an organisation, we are building people, empowering them and making sure that they are avenues through which the lives of others would be affected positively,” she said, adding that the training was free for all participants.

    The foundation, which she said began about eight years ago in Ikotun-Egbe, a Lagos suburb, before it was relocated to Ogun State, was borne out of the need to reach out to the indigent women many of whom, she said, were living with men but were not legally married to them due to poverty.

    On what informed the establishment of the Social Welfare for the Needy and Unemployed, Timpaul said it was an act of God.

    The Social Welfare for the Needy and Unemployed in Nigeria and in the Diaspora led by the Chief Executive Officer/President, Peace Ambassador Joy Kolawole had donated much hospital equipment, ranging from beds, crutches, needles, syringes and mattresses to the Blessed Gumpat-Foundation to be distributed to hospitals.

    Receiving the donation, Timpaul said Ajuwon Health Centre, Akute, Otta General Hospital and the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) are among the beneficiaries.

    While appealing to the federal and state governments and other public-spirited individuals to support the organisation, Pastor Timpaul urged those who have received the training to give freely to others. She expressed disappointment that after the training, some of the beneficiaries find it very difficult to help others.

    While donating the items, Mrs. Kolawole decried the rate of unemployment in the country. She urged the Federal Government to put in place adequate infrastructure that would help in the establishment of small and medium enterprises that would create job opportunities.

    She said the organisation has secured employment for over 125 members in Agro Farm at Mokolo-lucky community in Ogun State. She called for sponsorship from groups and individuals, corporate bodies and government agencies in carrying out the selfless service.

    Contributing, Israel Nneke said the country will be a heaven for all when those who are richly endowed begin to use their riches to help the less-privileged.

    He, therefore, appealed to Nigerians to support the good work of the organisation.

     

  • 500 benefit from 2nd phase of  Ogun empowerment programme

    500 benefit from 2nd phase of Ogun empowerment programme

    No fewer than 500 less privileged people in Ijebu North and Ijebu East Local Government areas of Ogun State including traders, community leaders, artisans, religious bodies, farmers, widows and others have benefited from the second phase of the State Community Empowerment Programme 2014.

    The programme, which was initiated by the wife of the State Governor, Mrs. Olufunso Amosun, was aimed at creating opportunities for the less privileged to participate in the economy and improve their earning potentials in order to assist their families fight their way out of poverty.

    Speaking while distributing the small scale business items at the Oke Sopen secretariat of Ijebu North Local Government, Ijebu Igbo, Mrs. Amosun explained that the programme was aimed at maximising growth opportunities among the less privileged in the state and give them the enablement to reach their full potentials.

    She said the programme was part of efforts of her Uplift Development Foundation Projects to complement the numerous existing empowerment opportunities provided under the Senator Ibikunle Amosun-led administration to uplift the lives of people at the grassroots.

    Also, speaking at the Primary Healthcare Centre, Ojowo in Ijebu East Local Government, the wife of the governor noted that the Community Empowerment Programme was borne out of the needs assessment carried out before embarking on the programme where various community leaders and associations were consulted to ensure that the needs of these communities were met to enable them to be self-employed and self-sufficient.

    Mrs Amosun assured the people that the state government would continue to embark on more people-oriented projects that would boost their economic power by providing empowerment items and cash that would enable them start up their businesses.

    According to her, “this initiative is part of effort put in place by the Senator Amosun administration to increase small and medium scale enterprises among rural dwellers, thus improving the quality of lives of the citizenry through capacity building. It is when our people are gainfully employed that they would be able to put food on their table and become self-sufficient.”

    In his remarks, the Onitasin of Itasin, Oba Felix Adegbesan lauded Mrs. Amosun for complementing the efforts and good work of that state government, particularly in areas of empowerment, noting that her kind gesture and love for the people would strengthen their support for the government in the mission to rebuild the state.

    He encouraged her to sustain the programme and even do more for the people of Ijebuland and other parts of the state and charged the people to use the empowerment items for the purpose it was given to them in order to better their lots and that of their family members.

    A Hunter, Mr. Olugbesan Taoreed from Ijebu Olowo thanked the state government for the opportunity to benefit from the empowerment programme, saying he had been trusting God for cash to start up a business to complement his hunting job which had not been forth coming.

    Also speaking on behalf of the youths, Mr Olakunle Onamade said the programme was one of its kind as no past administration had ever extended such kind gesture to youths in Ijebu East Local Government, noting that the initiative would further help in reducing poverty in the state and Nigeria by extension.

  • Rainstorm displaces 2,500 persons in Edo

    About 2,500 persons, including women and children, have been displaced by a rainstorm in Etsako-Central Local Government Area of Edo State.

    The rainstorm, which fell on Monday, injured two people, destroyed many homes and killed hundreds of livestock.

    Deputy Governor Pius Odubu, who visited the victims, said the government would give them relief materials to cushion the effect of the disaster.

    Odubu was accompanied by Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs Lucky James and other top government officials.

    He expressed shock at the extent of the damage and urged the Federal Government to assist the victims.

    The victims thanked the government for its concern.

    Odubu also visited the office of the Local Government Chairman, Emmanuel Momoh, who said the council had started distributing relief materials to the victims.

    Momoh said 116 houses and some electricity poles were destroyed.

    The traditional ruler of Aviawu, Chief Jackson Etokhana, who received his staff of office last week, said the disaster was unprecedented in the community’s history.

    Worse hit are Ivinone, Ulumoghie, Iviocha and Iviavia.

  • Anambra eyes 500,000 hectares to kick-start agric revolution

    Anambra Government is targeting the acquisition of 500,000 hectares of land for its agricultural transformation programme meant to provide massive employment for over 100,000 people, especially youths.

    The Interim Chairman of the 12-man Land Acquisition Committee, Igwe Chukwuemeka Ilouno,  made this known in Onitsha, Anambra..

    Ilouno said that over 50,000 hectares donated by two agrarian communities for the agricultural programme had already been surveyed, adding that the land were leased to the government without much pressure.

    Ilouno, who is also the Chairman of Anambra Central (Zone) Traditional Rulers’ Council, said that the committee had also secured nine natural body of large water for fish ponds under the new agricultural scheme.

    “I have not seen such a massive support from our people to any government before; Gov. Willie Obiano is highly lucky and blessed.

    “Communities, through their presidents-general and traditional rulers, are on their own calling us (committee members) to come, survey and start something on their land for the benefit of the people, especially the youths.

    “I know that most times in the South-East, it is difficult for people to give you their birth-right, which is their land no matter the circumstances.

  • 500,000 phones for security agents

    THE Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) is set to hand over 500, 000 phones to law enforcement agents to access Nigerian Insurance Industry Database (NIID) this first quarter.

    Its Corporate Affairs Manager, Mr Davis Iyasere, said this in an interview with The Nation in Lagos.

    He said the date for the handover would be announced after its council meeting in February.

    The NIID was launched on June 26, last year in Lagos.

    According to him, the association has given some of the phones to its members to ensure that the motor insurance policies issued are uploaded into the database.

    “The 500, 000 phones NIA promised to hand over to law enforcement agents to enable them to verify the authenticities of motor insurance certificates are ready.

    “This will be handed over to them this first quarter.The actual date would be announced after the council meeting in February,” he said.

    Iyasere said the hand over was being delayed because the association did not want a situation where a person who has a genuine certificate was not captured on the database.

    “We are putting so many things into consideration and this includes not to embarrass genuine certificate holders by ensuring that majority of the policies are on the database,” he said.

    The phones would give the law enforcement agents access to NIID by sending the policy number and the vehicle plate number through SMS to 33125.

    Vehicle owners can also send their policy and plate numbers to 33125 or visit the website: www.askniid.org. to verify the authenticity of the certificates they are carrying.