Tag: Aminu Bello Masari

  • Masari rewards Woman who gave birth while on queue for 2015 election

    The Katsina state governor, Aminu Bello Masari on Saturday in Katsina rewarded a woman, Malama Ramatu from Dutse Amare quarters of the city, who gave birth while standing on the queue waiting to cast her vote for him, during the 2015 elections

    Masari who made the announcement during the launching of the state women entrepreneurship programme otherwise known as Katsina Women Developments Initiatives (KWDI), said women constitute 60% of his political support base in the state, adding that his government will support any proposal or initiatives that will ensure improved standard of living and women enterprise

    He said ‘’we will never underrate the contributions of women to the political and economic development of the state. We are equally ready to give support and assistance to any women organization that can come forward with proposals that can improve quality of lives of the people of Katsina state’’

    He praised Malam Ramatu for having waited for three years for her to be recognized and rewarded for her determination to remain on queue to vote the present administration into power despite her health predicament at the time

    He said’’ this lady here demonstrated that there is no virtue better than perseverance and that she deserves every reward and encouragement for supporting my administration and for standing in the sun to ensure that she voted for me’’

    Speaking in an exclusive chat with the Nation, Malama Ramatu said she was motivated to see that the governor is elected to serve his people and that she is happy that has been realized

  • BOI empowers 2328 passing out corps members

    The Bank of industry on Thurday empowered about 2328 youth corps members who have completed their one year mandatory national service with loans to enable them start up an entrepreneurship rather than thronging the employment markets for jobs.

    The Katsina state coordinator of NYSC, Hajia Ramatu Sanda, who made the disclosure at the passing out ceremony of the 2017 batch ’’A’’ stream one corps member deployed to the state, said members are already receiving alert payments into their accounts and that the interest rates remain single digit while the collateral is their certificate of national service

    She urged those that have received their alerts to come forward to process their facilities, and expressed confidence that the preparations and training on entrepreneurship they received while in camp will prepare them for the challenges ahead

    Read Also: BOI to train 3,000 NYSC members yearly on entrepreneurship skills

    She said ’’in the camp you were bombarded with lectures, physical exercise, leadership and citizenship training, military parade, skills and entrepreneurship development ‘’

    ;;all these steps for the past eleven months have to a large extent  prepared you for a post service life where you can comfortably use your had to survive in the present competitive and seemingly jobless society’’

    Earlier the state governor, Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari who was represented by the Special assistant on Youth development, Alhaji Ibrahim kalil Aminu, announced casa wads to about 30 corps members who distinguished themselves during the service year. Amongst the recipients are Ezeokoli Amarachi Stella and Osohu Raphael

  • ‘Buhari, Masari deserves second term’

    Former Katsina state Head of Service and Chairman, task force on Petroleum, Alhaji lawal Aliyu Daura has declared both President Muhammadu Buhari and his state governor, Aminu Bello Masari as deserving of a second term in office, thanks to their performances especially in the area of infrastructure, human capital development and the resuscitation of the economy

    Alhaji Daura who made the declaration during an exclusive interview with the Nation Friday in the state capital, maintained that the current stability in both Economic and Political sphere enjoyed by Nigerians is attributable to the high performance in office, recorded by the Buhari administration

    He said ’’Buhari is frankly committed to the fight against insecurity, ant-corruption, and stabilization of the economy, introduction of Treasury Single Account, TSA, and the intergraded pay roll system’’

    ‘’presently am not a card carrying member of any party, so that no one can accuse me of being partisan, but objectively speaking ,I think he deserve a second term in office’’

    The retired civil servant further alluded to the high level of reception accorded the president especially during his recent tour of the North East and the North Central states on security concerns, as clearly indicating the measure of acceptance Nigerians are willing to accord the President

    On Masari, he maintained that the governor has made his mark on the areas of infrastructural and human capital developments. He added that the policies of the present government in the state as well as the systematic implementation of their budgetary provisions are veritable indicators that they are running a people oriented government that deserves continuity

    On petroleum supply in the state the task force chairman assured that with the committee’s determination to ensure compliance with extant laws and regulation on petroleum products, the state has witnessed the last of petroleum scarcity

    He said ’’we are in constant surveillance and on the look -out for any untoward practices, we also collaborate with DPR, PMAN, NNPC and the major marketers, there is no massive smuggling across the borders except through villages with jerry cans’’

    Read Also: Buhari greets Nigerians at Easter

  • Katsina empowers 255 youths

    Katsina empowers 255 youths

    About 255 youths drawn from the 34 local government area of Katsina state were on Tuesday issued resettlement packages and other empowerment benefits by the state government as part of the graduation ceremony of the trainees of Katsina State craft village

    The state governor, Aminu Bello Masari who performed the presentation of the packs, said the government may not have money or employment opportunities to give to the people other than to make policies that will empower them to create wealth and better their lives

    He said “certain government policies are made to uplift the living standard of the people. the purpose of governance is to protect lives and property and to ensure sustenance and means, which can only be realized through building the people, empowering men and women and investing in the future”|

    The governor further urged the recipients to make good use of the opportunity provided by creating opportunities for themselves and their families.

    Read Also: EU plants 634,132 trees in Katsina

    He also directed relevant agencies of government to monitor the performances of the trainees to prevent abuse or misuse of their starter packs

    Earlier in his welcome address, the special adviser to the governor of Technology, Dr Rabe Nasir, disclosed that the craft village admits 750candidate s selected from each local government areas every year and that the major focus of the programme is transforming the youths, who were hitherto without formal education, keep them off the streets and in the process address youth restiveness

    Dr Rabe also maintained that the centre trains candidates on 14trade crafts where the youths are expected to acquire the needed skills before securing government empowerment

    He said ”they have been sufficiently provided with everything they needed to set up, including rent allowances and to start their businesses|”

  • Katsina governor disowns Masari Zalla

    Katsina governor disowns Masari Zalla

    Katsina state Governor, Aminu Bello Masari, on Monday distanced himself from the activities of a group known as Masari Zalla.

    The governor in a statement signed by his Senior Special Adviser on Media, Abdu Labaran Malumfashi, described as unfortunate the group’s claim that he was its sponsor.

    The statement reads:”The attention of Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina State has been drawn to the existence and activities of a group known as Masari Zalla, which claims to be associated with him and his aspirations.

    “For avoidance of doubt, Governor Masari does not know this group nor has any connection with it whatsoever.

    “To be sure, Governor Masari is fully in support of, and will always identify with any individual or group whose aspirations and goal is to expand the frontiers of development in Katsina State in particular and Nigeria in general.

    “It is to be noted therefore, that anybody who does business with Masari Zalla does so at their own peril.”

     

  • Joint venture cash call not remitted by NNPC for five years, says Yari

    Joint venture cash call not remitted by NNPC for five years, says Yari

    Zamfara State Governor and Chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), Abdulaziz Yari, on Thursday reported the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation ( NNPC ) to President Muhammadu Buhari for failure of the corporation to remit to the Federation Account the Joint Venture Cash Call for five years.

    Yari, briefed State House correspondents after closed-door meeting with President Buhari, involving six other governors at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    He stressed that the country was shortchanged by NNPC for five years when the oil price was about $110 per barrel and as high as the Cash Call Joint Venture.

    On the purpose of the visit, Yari who was flanked by Governors Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina State and Simon Lalong of Plateau State said: “The meeting is on the decision of NEC (National Economic Council) that the 7-man Committee was established to engage the NNPC and discuss a way forward so that we can be able to resolve the issue that is outstanding most especially on the remittances to the Federation Account.

    “Yesterday (Wednesday) the 7-Man Committee sat with the NNPC group and today (yesterday) we have come to brief the President. One of the things is about how they are paying the Joint Venture batch four and we have seen that what is being remitted to the Federation Account to the entire people of Nigeria is lower and what is being paid for the Cash Call Joint Venture is higher than what is going to the Federation Account.

    “So, we are concerned about that and NEC is concerned about that.  So they told the committee under my leadership to engage with the NNPC to discuss a way forward.” he added 

    On what was the response of the President, he said, “The entire federation is being shortchanged by those activities. The NNPC since 2010, there were no payments of Joint Venture Cash Call when the oil was $110 per barrel up to when the President took over in 2015. 

    “So why the Federation Account is always low is because they are paying dual, paying the existing and at the same time paying the arrears. 

    “So we sat down with them to fine-tune how best we are going to get our partners to understand where we are more especially now the oil has started picking and the price is becoming moderately good and then we are slightly out of recession and we want to sustain that tempo.”

    Others that attended the meeting with the President included governors Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State (PDP), Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State (PDP), Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State (APC) and Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State (APC).

  • IPOB crisis ‘bigger than Boko Haram’

    IPOB crisis ‘bigger than Boko Haram’

    •Shettima warns of grave danger

    The Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB separatist crisis being spearheaded by Nnamdi Kanu  is bigger than the activities of the deadly terrorist group Boko Haram, Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima has said.

    No fewer than 20, 000 people are believed to have been killed by Boko Haram since the Islamist sect started its attacks in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states, especially and partly in Abuja and some other parts of the country about eight years ago.

    Thousands of others have been maimed by the sect that was also responsible for the infamous abduction of 276 Chibok schoolgirls in April, 2014. More than 100 of the girls are still in the sect’s custody.

    Thousands of others abducted by the sect remain unaccounted for.

    Speaking in Owerri on Monday night during a meeting with Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha, when he led a truce team of North’s governors to the state, Shettima said the threats posed by the Nnamdi Kanu-led secessionist IPOB to the nation’s survival are far bigger than those posed by Boko Haram.

    He said it was for this reason that he had to leave the killings going on in his state behind to join Governor Aminu Tambuwal (Sokoto) Simon Lalong (Platueau) Aminu Bello Masari (Katsina) and Abubakar Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi), on visits to Abia, Rivers and Imo, seeking peace.

    “Only this morning, 25 people were killed in my state via explosions carried out by three suicide bombers, but I have to be on this mission because of what it means to the nation,” he said.

    He noted that the huge population of Nigeria makes it imperative to avoid anything that could lead to war among its tribal groups, wondering which country would have the capacity to accommodate Nigerian refugees in the event of another civil war.

    He said: “What we wanted to forestall actually was a mass movement of Nigerians from one part of the country to another. It was a very dangerous signal.

    “We equally invite our brothers from the South East to visit some of the northern flash points like Kaduna, Kano and Jos, and together we can talk to our Igbo brothers and sisters there to assure them of the safety of their lives and properties.

    “Make or break, this country belongs to all of us. The population of Syria is a paltry 22 million. Only 2 million Syrian refugees are knocking on the doors of Europe and it is causing reverberation. How then do you perceive a situation where 35 million English-speaking Nigerians are knocking on the doors of Europe?

    “That is why we have a moral obligation as stakeholders to make things work in this country. We are all part of the leadership challenges we are facing in this country, and none of us can exonerate him or herself from blame.

    “Like I said earlier in Aba, the hope of the black man rests not with the hard-thinking South Africans or the obsequious Kenyans who are struggling to be more white than the white men, but with the people of this country.

    “If you see an African walking on the streets of London and would not leave the way obsequiously for the white man to pass, you don’t need a soothsayer to tell you that that black man is a Nigerian.

    “If we allow this country to implode, up is the Sahara Desert, Niger is already a failed state. The population of Niger is only 11 million while Kano has a population of about 30 million. We can eat up the entire food reserve of Niger Republic within a week.

    “Down is the Atlantic Ocean and the tiny countries of Benin Republic, Togo and Senegal. Maybe some of us will migrate to Gambia. The entire food reserves of those tiny West African countries can be exhausted within two weeks.”

    Shettima thanked Governor Okorocha for the warm reception he accorded the delegation, saying that they were in the state principally as a delegation of Northern Nigeria governors’ forum to identify with the uncommon leadership exhibited by the governors of the South East sub-region in these trying moments of the nation’s contemporary political history.

    He said: “In politics, perception counts and symbolism matters. So we are here largely to identify with our governor colleagues; to visit the northern communities in their states and to reassure them that our governor colleagues are equal to the task.

    “In fact, I had to pay a visit to the governor of Rivers State where we were earlier on, and Chief Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State and, of course, the merchant of peace in Imo State (Okorocha) for rapidly responding to the emergency situations in their respective states by declaring dusk to dawn curfews. They equally stopped the nation from reaching the boiling point.

    “While we were in Rivers, we were not opportune to address the northern community. But in Aba and Umuahia, we were able to do so and thank the governor, because the reports we got directly from the northerners residents in Umuahia, Governor Ikpeazu had solved 70 per cent of their problems; that they had never had it so good of a governor that responded rapidly to the challenges they were facing in their communities.”

    Okorocha thanked the delegation on behalf of the people of Imo State for leaving their busy schedules to travel more than 1,000 km just to speak the language of peace.

    “Even between husband and wife, without communication, a break-up is inevitable. And we should not only communicate between ourselves as governors, we should also communicate with the ordinary citizens on the streets,” he said.

    He said there was a feeling of abandonment among the people of the South East, especially with the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari because they feared from day one that since they did not vote him, his government would forget them.

    “As untrue as that may be, it remains the general feeling of the people in this part of the world. So, you coming to bridge the gap is a right step in the right direction,” he said.

  • Masari seeks support for FG to ease tension

    Masari seeks support for FG to ease tension

    Katsina State Governor, Aminu Bello Masari, on Friday urged Nigerians to support the government in overcoming the agitations and tension in the country.

    He made the call after observing the Friday Jumaat prayer along with President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House, Abuja.

    According to him, his state has already put in place adequate measures to ensure peace and harmony among all Nigerians living in Katsina State.

    He said “As regards the tension in the country, we in Katsina state have put in necessary measures to ensure that the people living in the state irrespective of where they come from, their safety, their lives and their properties.

    “On the general note on what is going on in the country, I think there is need for Nigerians to be very responsible in terms of dealing with issues of this kind in this country.

    “When we heard the problem of Boko Haram in this country when it started, we all looked the other way and it nearly consumed the nation.

    “So under this circumstance any agitation that is likely to lead the nation to the kind of problem we had, I think all Nigerians should support the government and put a stop to it,” he said

     

  • Katsina is safe for all Nigerians – Masari

    Katsina is safe for all Nigerians – Masari

    Katsina state governor, Aminu Bello Masari has said that Katsina state was safe for all Nigerians regardless of their religion or tribe and asked them to go about their normal businesses without fear.

    In a statement made available to The Nation in Abuja and signed by the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor, Abdu Labaran Malumfashi, the governor assure them that they have no cause to fear for their safety.

    Masari, who spoke against the backdrop of the heightened tension between the Nigerian military and some “irredentist militants” in the South Eastern part of the country,  said Katsina State is safe for every resident regardless of their relgious, ethnic and regional background.

    He said: “Let me once again call on and reassure our fellow Nigerians from outside Katsina, but chose to live among us in persuit of their livelihood, to go about their lawfuf activities with hope and confidence in the belief of our ability and willingness to give adequate protection to everybody without prejudice to any group.

    “We will lead in accordance with the oath of office we swore to uphold, which is “to treat all manner of people without fear or or favour, illwill or affection. This natiinal covenant is in ryhm with our age-long slogan of “Katsina is Home of Heritage and Hospitality”.

    “We make bold to state without fear of contradiction that Katsina is the most peaceful state in Nigeria, where differences of background are non issues as far as the indigenes are concerned. 

    “It is in our religion and culture to treat our guests with no less docurum and hospitality as we would ourselves. Accordingly, we will not fold our arms and allow any body or group to breach the peaceful ambience Katsina State is famed for.

    “Let me therefoe urge our people to live by these ethos and disregard any information which is capable of breaching the peasceful ambiance in the state. We should regard all Nigetian as brothers and sisters.

    “And while we are at it, let us not forget to always seek God’s intercession for our various challenges through regular prayers for the nation and our leaders”. 

  • Buhari, Nigerien President meet in Daura 

    Buhari, Nigerien President meet in Daura 

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday met behind closed doors with the Nigerien President, Muhammadu Issoufou.

    The meeting started few minutes past 12 noon at Buhari ‘s residence in Daura, Katsina State.

    Issoufou, was received at the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua Airport in Katsina by the Katsina State Governor, Aminu Bello Masari.

    He was airlifted in a chopper to Daura before the meeting with President Buhari.