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  • NiMet predicts cloudy, sunny weather on Saturday

    NiMet predicts cloudy, sunny weather on Saturday

    The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted partly cloudy to cloudy weather conditions over the central states of the country on Saturday.

    NiMet’s Weather Outlook by its Central Forecast Office in Abuja on Friday also predicted day and night temperatures in the range of 33 to 41 and 19 to 29 degrees Celsius respectively.

    The agency predicted that the southern states would experience cloudy morning over the inland and coastal cities with day and night temperatures in the range of 30 to 36 and 22 to 26 degrees Celsius.

    It also predicted localised thunderstorm over Owerri, Akure, Ibadan, Oshogbo, Ikom, Asaba, Ogoja, Calabar, Warri, Eket, Yenegoa and Portharcourt in the afternoon and evening hours.

    According to NiMet, Northern states will experience partly cloudy to sunny conditions throughout the forecast period with day and night temperatures in the ranges of 38 to 42 and 20 to 27 degrees Celsius.

    “Localised thunderstorm over some parts of the southern region of the country are not unlikely and stability over some parts of the northern states in the next 24 hours,” NiMet predicted.

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  • Man machetes wife, kills self in Delta

    Man machetes wife, kills self in Delta

    A middle aged man has committed suicide after allegedly inflicting severe machete cut on his wife, Evang. Promise in Asaba, the Delta state capital.

    Evang. Promise is now in critical condition at the intensive care unit of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Asaba.

    Public Relations Officer of Delta State Police Command, DSP Andrew Aniamaka confirmed the incident identified the husband of the victim as Victor Lazarus.

    Aniamaka said the couple was in a pool of blood following the arrival of the police at their home along Ibusa Road, Asaba.

    He said the couple was rushed Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Asaba only for the man to give up the ghost afterwards.

    An eyewitness who craved anonymity, said the incident occurred on Monday evening when Evang. Promise returned from a journey, and her husband descended on her with a sharp cutlass for reasons unknown

    He said, “She returned from a journey that evening, little did she know that the husband had prepared to kill her. As soon as she entered their room, the man started cutting from her head.

    Continuing, “Their son then alerted neighbours and then ran to the police who were on patrol to report the case, only for the police to arrive the scene to meet the man on the floor. He must have used the same machete to kill himself. His body has been deposited in the mortuary.”

    She added, “What a world! This woman has been going through hell in her marriage. There are so many women enduring their marriages they can’t confide in anyone until something terrible happens to them. Please Evang. Promise needs attention, financially and otherwise at the moment to enable her take treatment and recover fast.”

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  • Delta Govt. distributed fingerlings, feeds to 100 fish farmers

    Delta Govt. distributed fingerlings, feeds to 100 fish farmers

    The Delta Government has supplied 100 fish farmers with fingerlings, feeds and cash as well as distributed tractors to 64 cooperative societies to boost agriculture in the state.

    Mr Ovie Ossai, the Political Assistant on Special Duties (Media) to Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa, disclosed this to newsmen in Asaba on Wednesday.

    Ossai said government also supplied 106 cooperatives Mellon Sheller while 18 other societies received outboard engines and fishing gears support packages to boost production.

    “The state government also distributed improved variety of cassava cuttings, fertilisers, and cash to 475 cassava farmers.

    “Also, 100 poultry farmers were supported with 200-day-old chicks each, feeds and cash to enhance production.

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    “Fifty poultry farmers got 200 layers each, feeds and cash while 50 piggery farmers received 10 growers, feeds and cash as well.

    “The state government also distributed tomatoes seedlings, agrochemicals and cash to 40 farmers,’’ Ossai said.

    The governor’s aide said the state government was committed to transforming agriculture in the state.

    He remarked that the Daily Independent newspaper’s “Man of the Year, 2017’’ award to Okowa was a product of good governance in Delta.

    Ossai said that the state government had completed numerous projects in the health, education and agriculture sectors while many were ongoing.

    NAN

  • Delta takes measures to boost revenue from taxes

    Delta takes measures to boost revenue from taxes

    Chief David Edevbie, the Delta Commissioner for Finance, says the state’s decision to harmonise taxes and reduce tax consultants is to improve accountability and boost revenue from taxes.

    Edevbie made this known in an interview with the News men in Asaba on Tuesday.

    He said that the adoption of Electronic Treasury Receipt was helpful in eliminating time lags and minimising leakages of funds in revenue collection process.

    Edevbie said that the state government was beginning to focus on the informal sector/unregulated economy, especially the micro informal sector.

    According to him, with the introduction of presumption tax more than 500,000 people have been captured into the tax net from the informal sector.

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    “In addition, there was tremendous improvement in revenue from land charges which increased in excess of 600 per cent in 2017.

    “Once all these reforms are institutionalised and sustained, there should be significant growth in the state’s aggregate tax collections,“he said.

    Edevbie was optimistic that the 2018 budget would be better implemented.

    “The funding challenges that were faced in the 2017 budget have reduced as monthly statutory allocations are on the rise, “he said.

    NAN

  • Lassa fever: Delta donates protective kits to FMC Asaba

    Lassa fever: Delta donates protective kits to FMC Asaba

    The Delta Government has donated personal protective medical equipment to the Federal Medical Centre ( FMC ), Asaba, as part of efforts to curtail the scourge of Lassa fever in the state.

    The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Nicholas Azinge, presented the items to the Chief Medical Director of the centre, Dr Victor Osiatuma, on behalf of the state government on Thursday in Asaba.

    He stated that the kits would enable the medical personnel in the hospital to effectively fight the disease which recently re-emerged in the state.

    The commissioner revealed that so far two confirmed cases had been recorded in the state and the victims receiving medical attention at the facility.

    He said the first case of the disease brought to the FMC was a 43-year-old man resident in the state who was successfully treated and later referred to the Irrua Specialist Hospital in Edo.

    Azinge further stated that family members of the man and the ambulance driver who conveyed him to the hospital are being closely monitored while other contact tracing are on-going.

    He assured residents that relevant authorities are on top of the situation, assuring that there is no cause for alarm as the state had effectively handled the disease the last time it emerged.

    According to the commissioner, all primary health care centres in the state have been activated and sensitised on how to respond to any suspected case of the disease.

    He therefore advised the residents to report suspected cases of malaria and typhoid that are not responding to treatment to the nearest medical facility as early report of cases would help save lives.

    Azinge disclosed that he was in contact with his counterpart in Anambra regarding the death of the second victim brought into Asaba.

    He said the corpse would be handed over to his Anambra colleague to ensure proper burial of the corpse in order not to expose more persons to the disease.

    Receiving the items, Osiatuma expressed gratitude to Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa for the gesture and assured of the effective use of the items.

    The protective items included 250 pieces of disposable coat/suit, 500 pieces of Elbow Length Gloves, 50 packets of surgical hand gloves and 50 sets protective boots, among others.
    On the death of the second victim of the disease in the hospital, Osiatuma revealed that the woman was brought in from Anambra last Sunday, but unfortunately died on the next day.

    He said the hospital is strictly following the protocol of handling the corpse in order not to spread the disease as workers were following laid down procedure in handling such cases.

    Osiatuma assured residents of the state on the ability of the hospital to handle the disease, saying with the donated items and training given to their personnel the disease would be effectively curbed.

    NAN

  • LG Polls: Economic activities halt in Asaba, environs

    Economic and social activities have been grounded in Asaba and its environs following the ongoing local government polls in the 25 councils Edo.

    A News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent who monitored the poll on Saturday in Asaba, Oshimili North, Aniocha South and environs, reported that shops, markets, filling stations were under lock and key.

    There was total vehicular movement restriction in the areas following the state police command order on restriction of movements within the state between 6:00 a.m and 3:00 p.m.on election day.

    It also reports that most of the polling units visited in the areas had quite a large number of voters who were being accredited for voting.

    Voting has commenced in some other areas such as ward 6 Omuboy Primary and Secondary school Ibusa in Oshimili North Local Government Area of the state.

    NAN also reports that voting had also commenced in Ward 11 Aninsha Primary school in Ogwashi-Uku in Aniocha South Local Government Area of the state. (NAN)

  • Ex-commissioner lauds Buhari’s New Year address

    Ex-commissioner lauds Buhari’s New Year address

    The former Delta Commissioner for Lands and Survey, Mr Raymos Guanah, has said that the President Mohammadu Buhari’s New Year address gave hope to Nigerians.

    According to him, the president’s address has information on every sector of the country’s economy.

    Guanah, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Raymos Guanah Farms, gave this commendation in an interview on Tuesday in Asaba.

    “I want to particularly laud the plan to completely ban the importation of rice; this act will surely encourage and boost cultivation and consumption of rice in Nigeria,” he said.

    He called for the imposition of very strict sanctions on rice smugglers and that there should be a jail term without option of fine for a minimum of two years.

    Guanah also suggested that smuggled rice should be given to internally displaced persons and prisoners while the vehicles used in conveying the rice should be donated to security agencies.

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    He also said that any government official found guilty of involving in rice smuggling be dismissed from service.

    On the fuel crisis, he said that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation ( NNPC ) should not be the sole importer of petroleum products into the country.

    Also, on road infrastructure, he said the Federal Government should complete the Ajaokuta/Alaja railway project, complete the East-West road and rehabilitate the Amukpe/Agbor/Uromie road.

    Guanah said that power generation and distribution should be improved to encourage Small and Medium Enterprises ( SMEs ) in the country.

    On security, he said that the Federal Government had done well in trying to contain the Boko-Haram insurgents, but added that “there is still much to be done’’.

    He urged the government to address the agitations by the Niger Delta militants as well as take steps to intensify entrepreneurship training for the youth to reduce the level of graduate unemployment.

    NAN

  • Nigeria can achieve self-sufficiency in rice production – expert

    Nigeria can achieve self-sufficiency in rice production – expert

    The Chief Executive Officer, Raymos Guanah Farms, Mr Raymos Guanah says that Nigeria can achieve self-sufficiency in rice production if the present trend is sustained.

    Guanah said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Asaba.

    While commending the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s Anchor Borrowers Programme, he advised government at all levels to create the enabling environment for sustained rice production in the country.

    Guanah also called for the introduction of modern milling machines which should be accessible to mechanised  farmers in the country.

    “Creating the needed environment as well as introduction of modern milling machines will help to boost and sustain production of rice in the country,’’ he said.

    Guanah, a former commissioner in Delta, also called for the training of  farmers in the country in order to boost their entrepreneurial skills.

    On the quality of locally produced rice, he noted that it was good, but there was still room for improvement with the provision of modern milling machines.

    According to him, local rice is richer and better, compared to imported ones because of the freshness and high nutritional value.

    Guanah identified flooding as one of the challenges of the agriculture sector and expressed the hope that it could achieve more in 2018

    On the involvement of more youths in agriculture, Guanah noted that if agriculture was mechanised, more youths would embrace it.

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  • Motorists, Commuters groan as fuel scarcity bites harder in Delta

    Motorists, Commuters groan as fuel scarcity bites harder in Delta

    Despite a suspension of the strike action embarked upon by the leadership of Petroleum and Gas Senior Staff Association (PENGASSAN), the shortage of petroleum products have worsened in Asaba and environs with many petrol stations closed.

    The situation has led to a hike in transport fares by over 200% leaving many commuters stranded especially during rush hour.

    A civil servant, Mrs. Florence Okpa, lamented the high transport fares, saying that a journey which normally attracts N50.00 is now N100.00.

    According to her the hike in transport fares within Asaba metropolis started Tuesday.

    She said commuters are exposed to hardship during rush hour, adding that the few vehicles plying the roads cannot accommodate the huge number of workers

    Another resident, who preferred anonymity, claimed that a bus ride from Asaba to Onitsha which normally costs N150.00 has now risen to N700.00.

    The Nation gathered that many motorists have stopped driving their cars due to the high cost of purchasing petrol.

    The situation in Ogwashi-Uku is no different. A journey by commercial bus ride from Ogwashi-Uku to Asaba which usually costs N200.00 is now N400.00.

    In Agbor, Ika South L.G.A, and Asaba, Oshimili South  many petrol stations were under lock and key.

    Many commuters were stranded in most motor parks in Agbor and environs as commuters were forced to pay between N800 to N1000 from Agbor to Asaba as against the usual cost of N250-N300.

    At the Mariere Bus station in Agbor many commuters sustained injuries in a rush for space in the few available vehicles.

    Some commuters decried what they termed “uncontrollable greed by commercial bus drivers”, and urged the federal government to come to their aid.

    The angry commuters condemned the strike action embarked upon by PENGASSAN and the “greed by National Union of Road Transport Workers Union (NURTW)” that they accused of “taking undue advantage of both the strike and the festive period to enrich themselves at the expense of the common man.”

    Also the state owned Delta Line has increased transport fares with a bus ride from Ughelli to Asaba now N1000 as against the usual fare of N800.00 while  independent commercial buses costs N1500 for the same journey.

  • Arik Air resumes flights from Abuja to Calabar, Uyo

    Arik Air resumes flights from Abuja to Calabar, Uyo

    Arik Air on Tuesday announced that it was resuming flight operations on the Abuja-Calabar and Abuja-Uyo routes from December 15.

    Its Communications Manager, Mr Ola Adebanji, disclosed this in Lagos in a statement.

    Adebanji said the airline was increasing its capacity ahead of Christmas and New Year celebrations to enable customers celebrate the season with their families and friends.

    He said: “The capacity increase which will boost our key domestic routes, especially in the South East and South-South zones, takes effect from December 15 to run through January 14, 2018.

    “The main highlights of the new schedule are the resumption of Abuja to Calabar and Abuja to Uyo routes which were suspended earlier in the year.

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    “Arik Air will be flying daily from Abuja to Uyo and five times a week from Abuja to Calabar.

    “Similarly, the airline has increased its frequencies between Lagos to Calabar, Lagos to Uyo, Lagos to Enugu, Lagos to Owerri, Abuja to Enugu to daily flights.

    “It will operate the Lagos to Asaba route five times weekly during the period.”

    According to him, customers that want to fly Arik Air on the Lagos-Port Harcourt route now have an early morning ( 7 a.m. ) departure from Port Harcourt and late evening ( 5 p.m. ) flight from Lagos.

    Arik Air’s Chief Executive Officer, Capt. Roy Ilegbodu,  said the airline came up with the new schedules because of its love for its intending passengers.

    He said that Arik Air was aware that many Nigerians would like to seize the opportunity it offered to celebrate the Yuletide with their loved ones across the country.

    “As a caring airline, we have put measures in place to fly customers to their respective destinations during this festive season,” he said.

    NAN