Tag: Abubakar Sani Bello

  • How we got bandits to surrender arms – Niger govt

    NIGER State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello on Saturday disclosed that about 27 bandits terrorizing the state have given up banditry.

    Speaking to The Nation, the Secretary to the Niger State Government (SSG), Alhaji Ahmed Matane, said “when we first met with them, they said that they would surrender their arms only if some conditions are made.

    These conditions include the release of thirteen of their members arrested by the security agents. The second was rehabilitation. They said that for a very long time, they have been neglected by the government. They said they were not happy living the way they were living.

    “So we agreed to release the people in our custody and they also agreed to release the people in their custody. That is how we succeeded in making them surrender their arms.”

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    Matane stated that initiating dialogue is one of the strategies of the nineteen governors of northern Nigeria.

    He disclosed that the dialogue was done with bandit commanders in the forest adding that talks are still on with other bandit commanders in other local government areas in Niger State.

    “Niger has four major local government areas where the bandits operate; Mariga, Rafi, Munya and Shiroro.

    For now, they are cooperating with the government and for some time now there has not been kidnapping through the axis. That shows that our peace pact worked,” he said.

  • Intrigues in states as govs battle to form cabinet

    Twenty-five days after their inauguration, most state governors are yet to constitute their cabinets, keeping their constituents and other stakeholders guessing on who may or may not get the nod. But people are not amused.

    They want the cabinets constituted as early as possible to clear the anxiety created by the current delay.

    Investigation across the states by The Nation showed that several factors are responsible for the delay.

    These include efforts by the governors to pick the best hands they can get; fulfil the promises they made to power blocks and individuals who helped them into office; accommodate as many vested interests as possible; and ensure balance and fairness in the spread of the appointments.

    Governor Emeka Ihedioha of Imo State for instance, will have to find a way of accommodating in his cabinet nominations from the Achike Udenwa, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu and Kema Chikwe’s camps, all of which played critical roles in events leading to his emergence.

    The different power blocks are locked in a fierce rivalry over appointment into the governor’s cabinet and other positions.

    But the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Chibuike Onyeukwu, said there are no ripples over political appointments by the governor.

    Ihedioha, according to him, is not under any form of pressure on appointments.

    “The governor is not under any form of pressure. His appointments so far have shown that he has taken his time to select across party divides, those he felt are capable of pushing the agenda to rebuild Imo State.

    “We built a lot of alliances across political parties during the election and the governor, in fulfillment of his promise to run an all-inclusive government, will partner and give all stakeholders a sense of belonging.”

    Appointments already made by Ihedioha include Chief of Staff, Secretary to the State Government, Attorney General, Special Adviser on Media and Chief Press Secretary.

     

    Gbagyi, CAN demand equity in Niger

    The Gbagyi and the Niger State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) want Governor Abubakar Sani Bello to be fair in his distribution of appointments.

    Various Gbagyi groups say the governor should do the needful by balancing appointments.

    They claim they have been marginalised in the appointments made so far by him.

    The CAN in particular is not impressed by the appointments so far made by Bello.

    The local CAN Chairman, the  Reverend Mathias Echioda,  said the first major political appointments – Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Chief of Staff (CoS), Deputy Chief of Staff and Head of Service (HOS) –by the governor went to Muslims.

    This, he said, was unacceptable and hoped that the interest of Christians would be fully taken care of in the appointment of commissioners.

    He said: “We consider the most recent development as embarrassing. We consider it to be alarming, to be a disappointment.

    “Christians in Niger State participated very well and actively during the primaries, before, during and after the general elections. I can vouch that the level of our participation has never been like any other time in the state.

    “If we were that aggressive, if we were that involving, if we were that sacrificial, if we were that committed, if we were all giving to it as we did and it wasn’t a hidden thing that Christians were generally involved in the election. I know how much Christians overwhelmingly voted for the present administration, we therefore expected that we should have our share of the booty.

    “That is when you talk of the principal offices, at least something should be given to us because this was part of the complaints in the last administration but to our embarrassment, surprise and disappointment, we got to know that the governor has appointed an SSG, COS and HOS and none of whom is a Christian .

    “I can tell you that this is totally unacceptable.

    “We believe that this is equal to political robbery and we will not take that low at all because we contributed to enthroning the present administration. We should also be part of the decision making at the highest level in terms of management, policy formulation and policy implementation.”

    It is not clear yet when the governor is likely to constitute his cabinet.

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    Lalong bidding his time, say sources

    Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State has not made a single appointment since his swearing in for a second term last month, not even his aides.

    Sources told The Nation that the governor is bidding his time.

    It was gathered that about 10 names have been suggested to him by political associates from which to pick his press aides, but up till now, he is yet to decide on who to appoint.

    One source said: “The Gov Lalong  I know is going to base his appointments on trust. Yes, you may be a professional media person but the governor will want to verify how trustworthy you are.

    “The governor was disappointed by some people he trusted during the first term and , this time around, what is of paramount importance to him is trust.

    “The state is not lacking in good men and women, I mean technocrats and professionals, but the governor is looking for those he can trust and those with credibility.

    “This is his last term as governor, and he is being very careful not to bring in appointees that will embarrass government before the anti-graft agencies. The man wants to run a credible government and leave a legacy of credibility.”

    Other sources said the governor has told those recommending people for appointment as commissioners that he knows what he wants after having served as governor for four years already.

    Some of the former commissioners are said to be lobbying to be reappointed.

     

    ‘Abiodun still consulting  in Ogun’

    Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State is said to be still consulting with stakeholders on his cabinet.

    “He is consulting widely. He is working very closely with party leaders and other stakeholders on the list,” an APC source said in Abeokuta.

    “This of course requires patience and diligence. He is not sleeping. He is working very hard on it.”

    Another source said whatever delay may be experienced, is actually due to the determination of the governor to form a broad based administration as promised during the campaign.

    The source said: “Check out all the appointments already made, I can tell you they were all arrived at after wide consultation with and approval of major stakeholders across the state.

    “He is not a governor who wants to do it all alone. He recognizes the place of the party and other organs and he is allowing time and chance for them all to make input into the list. This is why it appears it is being delayed but I can assure you the final output will justify the time spent on it. There is no crisis whatsoever anywhere about it,’ he said.

    The Nation, however, learnt that the governor may send the list of his nominees to the state assembly any moment from now.

    According to a prominent party leader in the state and a former commissioner, following various consultations and inputs, the list may have finally been streamlined to the required number.

    “What we had was a pool of suggestions as the governor allowed for all stakeholders to make input. But I think the governor should send the final list to the assembly soon. He has really worked very hard and diligently to come up with the very best for the state,” the source said.

     

    Serious lobbying on in Cross River

    Many ex-commissioners and other Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members in Cross River State are going the extra mile to catch the attention of Governor Ben Ayade so that he might consider them for appointment as commissioners.

    While some show up at state functions for them to be noticed by the governor, others engage in charity activities that can give them publicity in the social and traditional media.

    The governor said, while flagging off of the rice wet season planting in Calabar recently, that those to be considered for appointment in his new term would be those who delivered in their polling units in the last general elections.

    This, however, does not exactly exclude those who the governor may have in mind as his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) generally did well across the state in the elections.

    During his first term, the governor made over 8000 appointments based on his food-on-the table policy: distribution of government funds directly to as many people as possible for the purpose of reducing poverty.

    But sources in the state say the policy may not be adopted this time around.

    “He definitely cannot even afford to employ 8, 000 people. The issue of 30, 000 minimum wage is on ground,” a source said.

    “The local government funds are not going to the state government as it was in the recent past. So, it is going to be difficult going with a large number of appointees and also there are projects littered all over, so he cannot attempt that.

    Besides, he has to take his time to get those who would enable him to achieve something before he leaves office. The time for jamboree is gone and now it would be business.”

    Ayade also  dropped a hint recently that some of the former commissioners “will come back but not in the same ministry.”

    He has retained Mr. Martins Orim as his Chief of Staff and appointed Mr. Godwin Nyiam as Acting Director General of the Department of Public Transportation (DOPT), and Engr. Oxford Egbe as Acting Director General of the Cross River State Development Control Agency.

     

    Clouds hang over composition of Oyo cabinet

    With three parties – African Democratic Congress (ADC), Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) and Social Democratic Party (SDP) – all claiming to have contributed to the victory of PDP’s Seyi Makinde as Oyo State Governor  during the last election, forming a  cabinet so early into his tenure is a huge task for him.

    The power-sharing formula agreed upon was 50 per cent for PDP, 30 for ADC, 15 for ZLP and five percent for SDP. The sharing, according to the agreement, will be at the state and local government levels.

    But upholding the agreement has been tough for Makinde as his PDP members are not dropping their guards at the local government level.

    Although they are fully in support of the formula for cabinet and board appointments, the PDP members and leaders are insisting that it will be impossible to allow non-PDP members to serve as local government chairmen.

    The situation is further compounded by the fact that members of the coalition are not willing to join the PDP. This has made the implementation of the coalition agreement more difficult for the new governor.

    It is unclear if those appointed into the cabinet among coalition members will be willing to join the PDP after a while to guarantee their loyalty and ultimate sustenance of Makinde’s administration.

    Within the next few weeks that the governor will form his cabinet, voters and politicians in the state are watching how Makinde will cross the hurdle. His success or failure in managing the coalition may determine what to expect in the 2023 governorship election in the state.

    I’ll appoint only the best hands, says Ortom

    Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State says he is now free to pick the best hands as commissioners since he is no longer acting at the behest of any godfather.

    Only last Wednesday, he received the report of the Iyorchia Ayu-led committee on fashioning out how to constitute the next cabinet.

    Ortom claimed that during his first term, the commissioners were foisted on him by godfathers but now he is free from their influence.

    It was gathered that he may ask party leaders at the local government level to nominate three persons for him to choose one.

    PDP leaders torn apart in Delta over nomination for appointments

    All seems not to be well among PDP leaders in most of the local government chapters after Governor Ifeanyi Okowa called for the submission of three names for consideration for political appointments.

    The governor recently sent the names of eight commissioner nominees to the State House of Assembly for screening and approval as members of the Delta State Executive Council.

    Also sent to the Assembly were names of 15 Special Assistants.

    It is expected that more appointments will be made in due course.

    However, party leaders at the local government level are locked in serious battles to get the names of their own loyalists into the list requested by the governor for appointments.

    Some powerful individuals are alleged to have hijacked the process.

    Up for grabs aside the 25 ministries for which commissioners will be appointed and barring the creation of new ones, are positions such as special advisers, senior special assistants and special assistants.

    Also, Okowa is expected to constitute and appoint people to man the various governing boards, commissions, parastatals and agencies in the state.

    Okowa is also being expected to create new offices in his second term to either elevate some of his trusted aides or reappoint them into their former offices.

    It was learnt that the recent attack on a PDP faithful in Sapele, Mr. Godfrey Igbise, by thugs allegedly loyal to a former aide may not be unconnected with the fight for appointive positions.

    Another ex-commissioner is said to have incurred the wrath of youths in his locality for allegedly nominating himself for reappointment and hijacking the other slots.

    The Nation learnt that many local council areas across the state are experiencing upheavals from PDP loyalists who believe they worked for the governor’s reelection and deserve appointive position.

    But in a recent outing, Okowa assured party men that more appointments will be made, adding that appointments will be done equitably.

    He said, “I thank God that we have made some appointments recently; we are doing what is right, many more appointments will be done and I promise Deltans that I will be equitable, fair and just in the appointments we are going to make; going forward, we believe and rely on the guidance of God.”

    “More appointments will be made, we ask for the continuous partnership and prayers of all Deltans.”

    Responding to a question, Delta PDP Chairman, Kingsley Esiso, said while he is not aware of the allegations that party men are nominating themselves for appointments, it is not strange that many are keen to get into government.

    He said the state PDP will look into any Ward where such issues crop up, adding that if there are issues in a few wards in 270 wards, it will be wrong to say there is a crisis.

    His words, “I am not aware of such allegations, so I cannot respond to what I am not aware of. We have said that each ward should nominate three persons. Any ward where we have issues the members will protest.

    “If there is a protest we will look into it. Is it not natural? When we called for the list, it is an open list. We did not specify any condition for nominees.”

    Esiso maintained that with 270 wards there was bound to be issues in a few wards for which internal mechanism within the PDP exist to deal with.

    He assured Deltans to expect the release of nominees stressing that with the inauguration of the Delta State Assembly, the list will soon be made public.

    Aniocha North PDP chairman, Prince Victor Egbune, also denied pressure from any quarter to influence appointments saying,” I am not aware of any such thing; nobody from Government House has asked me to forward any name. So, I cannot comment. Perhaps, you should forward your questions to the PDP at the state level”.

     ‘Oyetola working on strong foundation first’

    The Osun State Supervisor for Information, Mr. Lani Baderinwa, says Governor Gboyega Oyetola has been trying to ensure a strong foundation first before constituting his cabinet.

    Baderinwa, in a telephone interview, said: “In the past few months, the governor concentrated more on  the state House of Assembly and the National Assembly elections because of the importance and constitutional roles of their members to the executive arm of government. And to the glory of God, the ruling party in the state, the All Progressives Congress, has the majority figure of 23, out of the 26-member Assembly.

    “Also, in the last few months, Governor Oyetola has been trying to integrate the state into the federal government programmes. For instance, his frequent visits to Abuja to draw the attention of the Federal Government to Osun are already yielding good results in solid minerals.

    “And now that he has achieved giving his administration a strong footing to make him forge ahead and deliver on his campaign promise the next to in line is the formation of the cabinet to work with him to deliver the dividends  of democracy to the people of the state.”

    Baderinwa, who enjoined the people to exercise patient with the governor, assured that they will not be disappointed with the caliber of people to be in the cabinet because “Oyetola as an experienced public officer and a distinguished technocrat is well positioned to lead the state.”

    El-Rufai in full control in Kaduna

    Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State is also still working on the composition of his cabinet.

    But unlike some of his fellow governors, he is not coming under pressure from party stalwarts.

    Sources said El-Rufai is fully in control of his government and the party at the state level, and has the exclusive right to appoint his cabinet members.

    It was gathered that some of the commissioners who performed creditably well during the first term may be reappointed.

    Same goes for some Special Advisers and Special Assistants.

    Bickering over cabinet reconstitution in Ondo

    Although Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has a cabinet in place, he caused a stir last week when he fired three commissioners for what observers called irreconcilable differences.

    Dropped were Prince Solagbade Amodeni, Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development; Taofiq Abdulsalam, Works and Infrastructures; and Alhaji Ismaila Olurimisi, Ministry of Culture.

    He thereafter nominated  Mrs. Yetunde Adeyanju, Mrs Titilayo Adeyemi, Mr Temitayo Oluwatuyi (Tukana) and Mr. Akindotun Owanikin as commissioners .

    Their names have been forwarded to the State House of Assembly for confirmation.

    An APC stakeholder said the governor did not make wide consultation before picking his new commissioners.

    He queried the nomination of Mrs. Yetunde Adeyanju, who was described as a newcomer to the APC.

    Mrs. Adeyanju served former Governor Mimiko first as Special Adviser (SA) and later as Commissioner, a position she occupied till few days to 2016 election.

  • Niger inaugurates committee on open government partnership

    Niger State Governor Abubakar Sani-Bello has inaugurated the Open Government Partnership (OGP) steering committee in the state.

    Open Government Partnership is a voluntary, multi-lateral initiative that aims to secure concrete commitments from governments to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption and harness new technologies to strengthen governance.

    Open government proposed a new model of state reform and modernisation of public administration to improve the value to the public of the delivery of public services in an equal and reciprocal manner and is based in an innovative way of coordinating transparency initiatives, citizen participation and stakeholder collaboration.

    At the inauguration of the committee in Government House in Minna, Governor Sani-Bello said that the state is on an assured path towards increased openness and public participation.

    He added that the Open Government Partnership (OGP) will encourage the people to be more involved in government activities, take ownership and lead in their execution and monitoring which will lead to increased trust between government and the people.

    The Governor noted that he had always insisted that all government functionaries demonstrate the understanding of accountability and transparency in their various activities adding that the government is happy to foster increased collaboration between the government and external stakeholders with the main aim of improving the living conditions of the people in the state.

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    Speaking to Northern Report after the inauguration, the Co-Chair Non State Actors of the steering committee, Samuel Yisa said with the inauguration of the steering committee, government have no choice than to be transparent and accountable.

    He stated that with the OGP Steering committee inaugurated would enable the people to be more involved in all aspect of government process especially the budget process.

    “The people will now be involved from the conception and be able to teach and monitor the budget until implementation is done. The government now have no choice than to be very transparent and accountable.

    “Nigerlites want to see result, they want to see develoent and how they can benefit from the essence of government, the non-state actors in the steering committee intend to ensure that there is an Open Niger.”

    The OGP Focal Person in Niger state, Alhaji Sirajo Sa’id said that the state government is willing and able to ensure openness at all levels adding that in inaugurating the committee, the government has shown its willingness to be fully involved in open governance.

    “Initially government worked on its own but today, government wants citizens to be part of the. It is no more like government officials will just sit down and decide for the state, now, the civil societies who represent the people, have more voice in the state.”

    Sirajo said that the open government partnership will make government as transparent and accountable as possible.

    The Niger state OGP action plan consists of four thematic areas and seven commitments which is structured within five thematic areas which includes fiscal transparency, access to information, citizen engagement and service delivery.

    Open Government Partnership was formally launched on September 20, 2011 with 8 founding governments, Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Norway, the Phillipines, South Africa, UK and USA. Nigeria became a member in 2016 as the 70th member.

  • Sani-Bello sets up strategic committees for Inauguration

    Niger State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani-Bello has set up two committees to spearhead his inauguration for his second term.

    The two committees are the Project, Policy, Programmes and Appraisal Committee and the Inauguration Committee.

    The Project Policy Programmes and Appraisal Committee which is chaired by the Deputy Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Muhammed Kesto is to identify government policies and its implementation status, compile all executed and ongoing projects in the last four years and appraise the performance of the administration in the last 4 years.

    The 65 man Committee will also identify challenges encountered in the course of project execution in the last four years, propose and recommend any further project /activity that will take the state to the next level, review the existing tax base and the internally generated revenue system with a view to expanding as well as deploy the presumptive tax system that targets the informal sectors among others.

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    The committee is also expected to brainstorm on new legacy projects achievable within the next four years and recommend feasible and achievable funding and implementation options.

    The inauguration committee which is chaired by the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Honorable Mikahil Bmitosahi is saddled with the task to handle all preparations for the May 29 inauguration.

    Inaugurating the Committees, the Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello called on members of the committee to put in their best and ensure that all hands are on deck to meet up with the stipulated time frame.

  • Niger promises to pay new minimum wage

    Niger State governor Abubakar Sani Bello has promised to pay the N30,000 new minimum wage.

    His Media and Publicity Coordinator, Jide Orintunsin, confirmed this to The Nation on Friday.

    He said that even before the new minimum wage was signed into law, the Governor had already offered to pay whatever amount will be agreed upon.

    Orintunsin stated Bello had reiterated his determination to implement the new minimum wage whenever it is signed into law.

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    He said: “It will be recalled that the state work force had a 25 per cent salary increase recently.

    “This has placed the state higher than the former minimum wage.

    “Governor Sani Bello, early this year, had assured the state work force of the new minimum wage at a special session he had with organised labour recently.

    “He is committed to ensuring the welfare of the state work force.”

  • Certificate Forgery: Court dismisses suit against Niger Gov

    The certificate forgery case against the Niger state Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has been dismissed by a federal High Court.

    The Court sitting in Minna also directed the Plaintiff (PDP) to pay the sum of N500, 000 to the Governor.

    The suit which was filed by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) on the 11th January, 2019 alleged that the governor submitted forged certificates to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The case which was presided by Justice Aminu Aliyu held that the plaintiff failed to establish that Bello presented forged certificate to INEC as the sole witness called by PDP failed to collaborate the facts.

    The court held that the Plaintiff’s case is devoid of merit and declared it dismissed.

  • Sani-Bello pledges more innovative empowerment programs for women

    Niger state Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello has promised more innovative and engaging empowerment programs for Women in the next four years.

    The Wife of the Niger state Governor, Dr. Amina Sani-Bello stated this in Kontagora while addressing women from Niger North Senatorial district.

    Bello who took the campaign to women in the grassroots declared that the government has more programs and benefits for the people in his second term.

    She said that women will be able to access health services without paying any money in the hospitals and health centers.

    “We are soliciting for your votes so that the governor can continue with the good work he has done. With your support, he will do more than he did in his first term.”

    The Governor’s Wife further urged the women to come out enmasse and cast their votes for APC in the forthcoming elections.

    In her address, the Director General Culture and Tourism Promotion, Hajiya Sadiatu Kolo lauded the courage of the Governor’s wife in coming out to garner votes for her husband saying, “our governor’s wife has already done 70 per cent of the campaign for her husband through her hard work and humbleness.

    She urged the people to reciprocate the hard work done by the Governor’s Wife in the past four years by re-electing the Governor back to the office.

  • 5,500 people treated for cataract, other eye problems in Niger

    Niger state government has treated over 5,500 people from the three senatorial districts for cataract and other eye problems

    Speaking at the end of the free camp for treatment of eye problems in Kontagora, the state Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello said that 1500 people were operated for cataract cases, 4,000 others were treated for various eye diseases while 1500 glasses were given out.
    He lamented that there is a backlog of cataract cases in the country which is unacceptable adding that every naira spent in vision restoration or curing blindness is likely to generate four times return in economic gain.
    Bello said the free eye camp is for the benefit of the people which is the reason why it is spread across the three senatorial zones in the state.
    The Commissioner of Health, Dr. Mustapha Jibril said the project which is in conjunction with the Ophthalmological Society of Nigeria and the Federal government aim at providing free eye surgeries to 10,000 Nigerians suffering from cataract and cannot afford the cost of treatment.

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    He noted that the eyes are the most important sense organs in the body adding that the state intend to clear the backlog of cataract cases adding that more free eye camps would be organized in the future.
    Jibril said that the ultimate goal of the state government is to strengthen the health system to enable every person living in the state to be able to access quality and affordable care whenever and wherever the need arises.
    He then noted that the state had made appreciable progress across several health system performance indicators.
  • Buhari to attend climate change conference in Poland

    President Muhammadu Buhari is scheduled to leave Abuja on Saturday for Katowice, Poland, to attend the 24th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP24) under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

     

    The conference is holding from 2nf to 5th of December, 2018.

     

    The COP24 Summit, which will be held at the International Conference Centre (MCK) and the adjacent Spodek Arena in Katowice, is being convened under the Presidency of Poland.

     

    According to the organisers, the conference is expected to finalize the rules for implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change under the Paris Agreement Work Programme (PAWP) – the rule book for implementation.

     

    During the Leaders’ Summit at COP24, a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina, said that President Buhari will deliver a national statement highlighting Nigeria’s commitment to addressing climate change by implementing the goals set out in its National Determined Contributions.

     

    He will also use the occasion to accentuate Nigeria’s willingness to work with international partners to reverse the negative effects of climate change in Africa and the world over, while expecting that developed nations scale up their emission reduction activities in order to limit the increase in average global temperatures to well below 2 degrees centigrade between now and 2020.

     

    The Leaders’ Summit is expected to adopt a ‘‘Declaration on Solidarity and Just Transition Silesia,’’ – named after the region of Poland where this year’s climate conference is taking place.

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    As a member of the Committee of the African Heads of State on Climate Change – a group of 10 African countries that meets and takes positions concerning issues of climate change on behalf of the continent – Nigeria has been at the forefront of advancing policies and initiatives aimed at addressing significant challenges occasioned by climate change such as reviving the Lake Chad, halting and reversing desertification, flooding, ocean surge and oil spillage.

     

    “President Buhari will continue to champion these pressing issues at COP24 in Katowice, among others, as well as reiterate Nigeria’s position on the need for African countries to access financial resources, especially the Green Climate Fund to draw up climate change adaptation policies and actions for implementation.

     

    “The Nigerian delegation will also showcase the policy measures and actions of the Federal Government at ensuring environmental sustainability and effectively combating climate change through several side events within the Nigerian pavilion.”

     

    While in Poland, President Buhari will hold an interactive session with the Nigerian community in that country.

     

    He is also scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with the President of Poland Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.

     

    The President will be accompanied by Governors Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, Yahaya Bello and Abubakar Sani Bello of Enugu, Kogi and Niger States, respectively.

     

    Others on his entourage include the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, and the Minister of State for Environment, Ibrahim Jibrin.

  • Kumuyi, Sani-Bello preach peace at Deeper Life Crusade

    The General Superintendent of the Deeper Life Christian Ministry, Pastor William Kumuyi has called on Nigerians to make peace with God and themselves in order to experience  supernatural connection with the God of wonders.
    The Niger state Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello has also stressed the need for both Christians and Muslims to love one another and live peacefully together  because both religions are worshipping one God.
    The duo spoke at the evangelistic campaign of Pastor Kumuyi with the theme, ‘A Night of Supernatural Connection with the God of Wonders’ in Suleja.
    Speaking on the topic ‘The Hour of Supernatural Connection’, Kumuyi who took his text from Matthew 8:5, 10,13 called on the congregation to live a life of faith saying that ‘God is our helper in every situations.”
    Niger state Governor who was  represented by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Alhaji Danjuma Salau urged Christian faithfuls to live in peace and to shun religious intolerance.
    He cautioned all and sundry  to eschew violence and action that might be capable of instigating crisis, especially as the country heads toward the 2019 general elections.

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    He extolled Kumuyi’s virtues, describing the Cleric as a man of God indeed with uncommon commitment.
    The crusade which was a crowd puller attracted personalities from all walks of life and it had in attendance the Commissioner for Ministry of Land, Alhaji Isah Kanko, the representative of the Suleja Emirate Council, Bitrus Kaura, Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Niger State Chapter,  Rev. Mathias Echioda and his counterpart from the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) among others.
    The Red Cross Open Field, venue of the crusade was jam-packed with worshipers from every nooks and crannies of the city and the crusade recorded a total number of 59, 987 participants.