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  • No agreement to establish cattle colony in Edo – Obaseki

    No agreement to establish cattle colony in Edo – Obaseki

    The Governor of Edo State, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has described as outright falsehood, the claim by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State, that the Edo State government has approved land for the establishment of a cattle colony in the state.

    Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Communication Strategy, Mr Crusoe Osagie, said in a statement issued on Monday in Benin City, that the claim is a barefaced and brazen lie concocted and fabricated by the PDP.

    “Our attention has been drawn to another set of lies by the dying Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), that Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has approved land for the establishment of cattle colonies in Edo State.

    “We wish to categorically state that the Godwin Obaseki-led government has not entered into any agreement for cattle colonies in any part of Edo State.

    “The claim is the PDP’s concoction, fabrication, and the aim of the dying party, peopled by rogues and bandits, is to attempt to smear the rising profile and image of the Obaseki administration,” Osagie said.

    He noted that the “PDP’s resort to outright falsehood as a tactic for redeeming its irredeemable image, demonstrates the party’s lack of capacity to engage in intellectual and ideological contestations.

    “Only a hopeless party like the PDP tells such barefaced, blatant and brazen lies because it has no issues to bring to the table. It is also not true that the Edo State Government is not doing anything about the activities of the Fulani herdsmen in Edo North.

    “The security challenges we face today in Nigeria’s North East region originated with the PDP.”

    He explained that “every educated Nigerian knows that the nation’s security apparatus are controlled by the federal government and it will amount to sheer mischief to blame Governor Obaseki for the nation’s security challenges.”

    He assured that the Edo State Government was working assiduously to attend to all the needs of Edo people and residents in the state including the protection of lives and properties and will not be distracted by the false and bogus claims of the bandits who ruined Edo State when they were in power.

    “No amount of misinformation by the ailing PDP will sway Edo people and residents in the state, who witnessed the criminal activities of the PDP while the party was in power. Edo people are very intelligent who can sense a lie from a distance.

    “The PDP lacks the credibility to speak on any issue in Edo State. Rogues and looters cannot suddenly turn advocates of good governance. PDP cannot give what it does not have.”

  • Chinese firm set to develop Inland Container Depot in Edo

    Chinese firm set to develop Inland Container Depot in Edo

    A Chinese firm, China Harbour Engineering Company (Nig.) Ltd, has indicated its readiness to go into partnership with Atlantique Marine Engineering Services, Edo Inland Container Depot,  known as AMES-Edo ICD on export.

    Mr Jason Wang, who led a seven-man delegation of the firm to the state on the invitation of Edo Government, dropped the hint on Friday in Benin.

    Wang and his team also visited the Gelegele seaport, the operational base of the AMES-Edo Inland Container Depot to assess the work done so far.

    Wang said he was impressed and that his firm would look at possible ways of collaborating and partnering with AMES-Edo to drive the project to its earliest conclusion and begin full operation.

    “We are impressed with the work done here so far. China Harbour Engineerng Company ( Nig.) Ltd will look at possible ways of collaboration to drive the project to its earliest conclusion,” he said.

    He said the team was in the state as a follow up to  Gov. Godwin Obaseki’s business visit to the company in China about three weeks ago where an MOU was signed by the state government and the company to develop the Gelegele Seaport.

    READ ALSO: Gelegele Seaport: China Harbour arrives Benin, commences work on project

    Dr Charles Akhigbe, Chief Executive Officer ( CEO ) of Atlantique Marine and Engineering Services, AMES, the promoters of the AMES-Edo inland container depot, said the organisation was confident that the proposed inland container depot would reduce the cost of export of agricultural produce and increase government’s GDP.

    Akhigbe disclosed that the port was just three steps from final approval for full operations to commence.

    He said  the project would create not less than 3,000 jobs for youths and provide the platform for exchange of knowledge between government and foreign investors.

    He also said that the container depot would emerge as the pioneer full-fledged inland container depot in Southern Nigeria to commence operation and would immediately serve the need of haulage services.

    According to Wang, the company has already commenced negotiation with the Federal Government to build modern railway lines as a primary mode for long distance haulage of cargo, noting that 75 per cent of Nigeria’s total export passed through Edo.

    “Discussion is ongoing with the Nigeria Railway Corporation to use BOT PPP mode to construct 110km short spur line from Agbor to Edo inland container depot.

    “For now the inland container depot will operate 100 per cent by road but in the next 6-10 years, 40 per cent will go by road while 60 per cent will be by rail.

    “The phases one and two of the inland container depot would accommodate 12, 000 units of 40ft TEUs and 8,000 units of 40ft TEUs with a maximum of 25,000 TEUs at any given time,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the Senior Special Assistant to the Edo Governor on Business Bureau, Mr. Edward Osayande, said the governor was committed to industrialising the state by encouraging public private partnership.

    He said the inland container depot was the central plank of the state government’s effort at creating jobs through industrialisation.

    He also stressed the need to bring the Gelegele Seaport, AMES-Edo inland container depot and Edo Industrial Park together to drive development in the state.

    NAN

  • Returnees’ road mishap: Edo commiserates with families of victims

    Returnees’ road mishap: Edo commiserates with families of victims

    The Edo State Government has commiserated with families of some Libya returnees who were recently involved in a road accident along Ore-Ijebu-Ode Sagamu expressway, Ogun State, wherein some lost their lives.

    In a statement signed by Secretary, Edo State Government Taskforce Against Human Trafficking, Abieyuwa Oyemwense, the state government said that the incident was sad and unfortunate, and prayed that God grant the families the fortitude to bear the loss.

    According to the statement, “We are informed that the incident took place at about 10: 45 pm, last week, close to Omoo River, J4 area of the route. There was a collision which involved a white Toyota Hiace, 18-seater commercial bus, with registration number, AYB 497 XA and another vehicle, a blue and white Volvo truck with registration number, KSF 79 XL.”

    “The Edo State Task Force Against Human Trafficking (ETAHT) commiserates with the families of the Edo State returnees who were involved in the fatal accident on Tuesday along Ore-Ijebu-Ode Sagamu expressway in Ogun State.”

    The statement added, “the returnees involved in the road mishap had been profiled by the Taskforce and were duly informed of the details relating to the payment of their stipend, skills and empowerment training packages put together by the Edo State Government for them.

    “The returnees involved in the accident had left the welcome-back facility, set up by the state government to welcome Libya returnees who are indigenes of Edo, on the claim that they are going to their respective homes to reunite with their families, only for them to embark on an unauthorised journey at night.”

    The task force said that it was saddened by the ill-fated accident, nothing, “While we acknowledge the right of the returnees to free movement, we warned against travelling at night.”

    The task force urged returnees in her facility to utilise the period, pending the payment of their stipend and training, to visit their families and reunite with them, adding that such will enable them recover fully from their sufferings in the desert and on the high sea in Libya.

  • Lassa Fever: 107 suspected cases in 10 states

    Lassa Fever: 107 suspected cases in 10 states

    The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has confirmed that Since the beginning of this year, a total number of 107 suspected Lassa fever cases have been recorded in ten States: Edo, Ondo, Bauchi, Nasarawa, Ebonyi, Anambra, Benue, Kogi, Imo and Lagos States. As at 21st January 2018, the total number of confirmed cases is 61, with 16 deaths recorded. Ten health care workers have been infected in four States (Ebonyi – seven, Nasarawa – one, Kogi – one and Benue – one) with three deaths in Ebonyi State.

    It stated that Following the increasing number of Lassa fever cases reported from several States across the country, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has activated its Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) to coordinate the response to the outbreak on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Health.

    The EOC has deployed Rapid Response Teams to the most affected States- Ebonyi, Ondo and Edo States. The RRTs are supporting the States in response coordination, contact tracing, case management, risk communication and strengthening infection prevention and control practices. Emergency supplies have also been sent to treatment centres in all affected States.

    NCDC stated that it is collaborating with the World Health Organization (WHO), Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, African Field Epidemiology Network, US Centers for Disease Control, University of Maryland Baltimore (UMB), Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA) and other agencies, in supporting the response in the affected States.

    Lassa fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic illness, transmitted to humans through contact with food or household items contaminated by infected rodents. Person-to-person transmission can also occur, particularly in hospital environment in the absence of adequate infection control measures. Health care workers in health facilities are particularly at risk of contracting the disease, especially where infection prevention and control procedures are not strictly adhered to.

    Lassa fever can be prevented through practicing good personal hygiene and proper environmental sanitation. Effective measures include storing grain and other foodstuffs in rodent-proof containers, disposing of garbage far from the home, maintaining clean households, and other measures to discourage rodents from entering homes. Hand washing should be practiced frequently.

    The organisation reminded Health care workers that Lassa fever presents initially like any other disease causing a febrile illness such as malaria; and are advised to practice standard precautions at all times, maintaining a high index of suspicion. Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) must be applied to all suspected cases of malaria. When the RDT is negative, other causes of febrile illness including Lassa fever should be considered. Accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment increase the chances of survival.

    Family members who are providing care for patients with Lassa fever should take extra caution. In addition, States are encouraged to ensure safe and dignified burial practices for patients who die from Lassa fever.

  • Hydro-power: Edo to dam Ikpoba, Ovia Rivers, partners UNDP

    Hydro-power: Edo to dam Ikpoba, Ovia Rivers, partners UNDP

    …to support bill on Maritime Security Agency

     

    The Edo State Government has disclosed that it is in talks with the United Nations Development Programme ( UNDP ) to harness the state’s water resources to generate electricity.

    This was disclosed by the Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, when he received the Coordinator and Officers of the Maritime Security Agency (MSA) during the group’s courtesy visit to the governor at the Government House in Benin City, Edo State.

    Obaseki said the partnership talks with the UNDP on electricity generation is to strengthen the state government’s efforts to promote economic activities.

    He said, “We are currently working with the UNDP to develop a mini-hydro project from the water resources in the state, specifically from Ovia and Ikpoba Rivers.

    “We have identified two major projects. The state government will take advantage of the opportunity provided by these water bodies to generate electricity to boost economic activities in the state.”

    According to Obaseki, “this administration is open to collaboration with relevant groups and agencies to complement government policies designed to grow the economy of the state and secure our internal waterways.”

    The governor added that his administration supports the bill for the establishment of the Maritime Security Agency as the creation of the agency will safeguard internal waterways across the country.

    Coordinator and facilitator, Maritime Security Agency, Bishop Goodluck Akpore, commended the governor for his drive in promoting economic development in the state, noting “your effort in promoting economic development in the state is visible to all.”

    Akpore said the objectives of the agency include to provide security, information and mechanisms to protect national maritime zones in the country, coordinate Nigeria’s Maritime security in collaboration and consultation with the relevant agencies.

  • Council Polls: ‘We’ve uncovered plot to disrupt process, cause mayhem’

    Council Polls: ‘We’ve uncovered plot to disrupt process, cause mayhem’

    The Edo State Government said it has uncovered a plot by some members of the opposition political party to disrupt the forthcoming local government elections in the state.

    The government said reports and several checks with the relevant security agencies in the state, confirmed that “the plot has been perfected to cause unprecedented mayhem and a general sense of insecurity in Edo State to disrupt the forthcoming local council polls.”

    The Special Adviser to Governor Godwin Obaseki on Media and Communications Strategy, Mr. Crusoe Osagie, said the plan also includes the hiring of militants from neighbouring Niger Delta states to instil fear in the electorates and stop them from exercising their franchise during the elections.

    Osagie said “the recurring name in this irresponsible plot is the faint-hearted and dying Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), after failing abysmally to dissuade anyone at a press conference it organised recently in Benin City, where it threatened to go to court and restrain the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission (EDSIEC) from conducting the election.”

    He explained that the PDP is scared of the failure that awaits the party at the polling booths and is inventing devilish means to disrupt the process.

    He however assured that “the respective security agencies have been fully briefed and are on alert to intercept the would-be assailants and aggressors from carrying out their evil plans. The Edo State Government will not be intimidated by the shenanigans of the PDP and will ensure it carries out its constitutional role of ensuring the security of life and property and that the citizens perform their civic duties.”

    The governor’s aide said the state government will deploy a mix of overt and covert strategies to secure all parts of the state before, during and after the exercise.

    He urged all political parties in the state to behave as good sportsmen and put forward their best feet for the political contest.

    “Free and fair elections are strange to the PDP. For them, it is either their fraudulent way of writing results in their bedrooms or no way. They know that never again will Edo people make the mistake of filing behind any PDP candidate in the state, that is why the dying party is plotting to scuttle the forthcoming council polls and they will surely fail,” Osagie said.
    He called on Edo people to be calm and go about their lawful businesses assured that the Obaseki-led government is on top of the situation and will quell any sinister plots of the PDP and its cohorts before they are hatched.

  • Edo bomb factory

    Edo bomb factory

    • Are we now weaponising our politics?

    Nigeria is in dire need of factories where many of the jobless youths now roaming the streets will be gainfully employed. The multiplier effects from such factories cannot be quantified. But it is saddening that instead of setting up factories for functional purposes, some criminally minded elements in the country are setting up factories, illegal ones at that, where they produce lethal weapons apparently for equally illegal purposes. Some others set up ‘baby factories’.

    One of such factories was uncovered in Iddo, Okpella, Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo State after one of the explosives exploded last week. One of the suspected bomb makers was killed in the process even as another lost his legs. The bombs were being made in a three-bedroom apartment that villagers in the area said was being occupied by some men from Kogi State. According to the President of Iddo Youth Movement, Mohammad Mohammad, “We all came out when we heard the sound and informed the people that explosion killed somebody. When we got to the place, one of the occupants we met immediately escaped in a vehicle. So, the youths gave him a hot chase shouting that he had killed somebody and he was subsequently arrested and taken to the Divisional Police Officer before his onward transfer to the Area Commander”.

    Any right-thinking person must be worried about the proliferation of arms in the country. Last year, a lot of smuggled arms were intercepted by men of the Customs, in some cases after they had been cleared at the ports. We should be agitated because of the General Elections that will be held next year. Even before then, there are at least two gubernatorial elections in the country this year – in Ekiti and Osun states. The same elections in the states about four years ago became a do-or-die affair, as the  Jonathan administration drafted all the security agencies to ‘capture’ the states for the then ruling party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). Thus, we saw a heavy presence of the security agencies, including even the army, playing dysfunctional roles in the elections.

    If we are now witnessing a situation where arms are being made locally, that portends danger, and more so if the motive is to serve political ends. It means we are graduating from militarisation of politics to weaponisation of politics, which is unacceptable.  The point has always been made that the political stakes are too high in the country. The resources at the centre are particularly too huge not to attract the kind of unhealthy competition for a piece of the action, hence the calls for devolution of power, to give to the constituent parts some of the resources that bring unnecessary bitter struggles for power at the centre.

    We have had situations where politicians set up and fund all kinds of militia groups to fight their political battles. These canon fodders later become a problem to the society when such politicians are through with them as they begin to terrorise law-abiding citizens with the arms bought with the money provided by their political overlords.

    Although Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki, has promised to investigate the matter, the security agencies should investigate properly those behind the bomb factory. This is much more so now that we are still trying to interrogate how the herdsmen and Boko Haram get the sophisticated weapons with which they spread terror in the land. We can only imagine how many other places such illegal activities are going on in the country.

    For once, the security agencies must get to the bottom of the matter. We want to believe that those caught, including even the unfortunate ones among them that died, could not have been working for themselves. They have some godfathers somewhere. These are the people that should be named and made to face the full wrath of the law.

  • Kidnapped Edo Reverend Sisters hold thanksgiving Mass

    Kidnapped Edo Reverend Sisters hold thanksgiving Mass

    The Catholic Diocese of Benin Metropolitan See on Monday held a thanksgiving mass for the safe return of three Reverend Sisters and three aspiring Reverend sisters from kidnappers den in Ovia South West local government area.

    Gunmen had on November 3rd stormed the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus Convent in Iguoriakhi, Ovia South West local government area and abducted their victims.

    The Reverend Sisters spent 53 days in the kidnappers den before they were rescued after their abductors fled.

    Those abducted were Sister Veronica Ajayi, Sister Roseline Isiocha and Sister Frances Udi while the aspirants were Maria Massingne, Anne Ocheni and Vivian Iwhu.

    Archbishop of Benin Catholic Diocese, Bishop Obinna Akubeze, urged the federal government to treat criminality as criminality.

    Bishop Akubeze said the mass was to thank God for answering their prayers they offered in faith.

    Akubeze said the federal government should act as a government when in dealing with crimes and issues of herdsmen.

    “Six of our sisters were kidnapped by unknown gunmen and we have been praying. We are thanking God for answering our prayers. Our prayers were effective and they were freed. We thanked the police and DSS. They really worked. The youths should be given jobs.

    “With faith in God, we saw it through. The government should act as government. They should treat criminality as criminality and all these nonsense of killing, kidnappings will stop. A herdsman cannot destroy your crops and kill you. Killing is a crime. Government should do their work.

    “The kidnappers should repent. If they continue their way, God will forgive them and they will join the society again. Some people want them to be killed but we want them to repent and begin to behave like good citizens.”

    Recounting their ordeal in the kidnappers den, Sister Veronica Ajayi described it as horrible and painful.

    Sister Ajayi said their constant prayers made one of the kidnappers wanted to learn the ways of God.

    She said, “The experience with the kidnappers has helped me to trust in God more. This expericnd will help me to help others keep their faith in God. We were sleeping when they came. When they were taking us away, I kept trusting that God has a reason for it. We were praying for the kidnappers.

    “They also say their own prayers. One of them wanted to learn our prayers. They did not say why we were kidnapped. We were praying for their conversion.”

    Edo State Deputy Governor, Hon Philip Shaibu, said the new security architecture being planned with security chiefs would secure all parts of the state.

    “We already have a security architecture with the security chiefs which we are working on to ensure all parts of the state is secured.

    “With the policy government has put in place for employment and expand our economy, we will be able to pull out a lot of these youth to the labour market. Kidnapping will be eradicated in Edo.

  • Human trafficking: Edo to partner Peace Corps  on returnees’ re-integration

    Human trafficking: Edo to partner Peace Corps on returnees’ re-integration

    The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has expressed his administration’s readiness to partner the Peace Corps of Nigeria (PCN) on the reintegration programme for Libya returnees as soon as the bill establishing the Corps gets assent from President Muhammad Buhari.

    Governor Obaseki disclosed this when he received Edo State Commandant of PCN, Patriot Ayuba Hammed, at the Government House, Benin City, on a courtesy.

    The governor, represented by his Special Adviser on Special Duties, Hon. Yakubu Gowon, said the support of the Peace Corps is required in empowering the Libya returnees.

    “I want to liken your duties to that of Edo State Government, which is empowering Libya returnees in the state by setting up skill acquisition centers, where they can truly acquire skills and be re-integrated into society,” he said.

    He commended the Corps for its involvement in combating social decadence in educational institutions in the state, noting “One of the key areas this government is working on is to revamp basic education in Edo State.

    “We are aware that the bill establishing the corps is awaiting assent. We are sure that when assented to, the corps will train more people for employment.”

    State Commandant, Edo State Peace Corps, Patriot Ayuba Hammed, said the corps aims to train, educate and re-orientate youths, particularly students on their leadership role in the society.

    He said the Corps was formed due to the alarming involvement of youth in criminal and anti-social activities in educational institutions across the state.

    Hammed said the state command of the corps parades over 5,000 officers spread across the three senatorial districts, where they work with schools to actualise set objectives.

  • Libya returnees appeal to Obaseki to fulfill pledge of N100m

    Libya returnees appeal to Obaseki to fulfill pledge of N100m

    Some returnees from Libya have appealed to Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo to fulfill his pledge and release the grant of N100 million for 150 hectares of land to them.

    They appealed to the governor to give the land he promised to the 150 trained returnees.

    Some of the trained returnees made this appeal when they spoke with journalists in Benin on Thursday.

    The state government in November 2017 organised two weeks training programme on various aspects of agriculture to some of the returnees.

    The returnees, who are indigenes of the state, were trained on poultry, fishery, food processing and crop planting.

    Obaseki had at the closing ceremony of the two weeks programme, announced the approval of N100 million seed grant as well as 150 hectares of land as seed grant for the trained returnees.

    The governor said that the State Agricultural Development Programme ( ADP ), would work with the returnees for the implementation of the project.

    However, some of the returnees who pleaded anonymity said they were in the dark on the implementation of the programme almost two months after the approval was made.

    “January is almost gone and we are totally at loss as to what is happening to the project that is meant to cushion the effect of what some of us who returned from Libya.

    “It is our belief that when implemented, we will be gainfully and meaningfully engaged and thus stopping us from being involved in social vices.

    “We also believe that with timely release or implementation of the programme, those who are yet to be trained will be encouraged as well as prevented from going back to Libya.

    “Whether we like it or not, some of those that have returned are still planning to go back to that country because of the hardship in the country,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the government had pleaded for patience from the returnees as modalities for the implementation of the programme was being drawn out.

    Mr Solomon Okoduwa, the Senior Special Assistant to the governor on Anti-Human Trafficking and Illegal Migration, made the appeal while reacting to the call by the returnees.

    He said the governor remained committed to the course and had been working assiduously to ensure timely release of the fund.

    “I can tell you that he (Obaseki) has not relented on ensuring better life for the returnees, especially to encourage the returned once to stay back home and discouraged those planning to leave.

    “It is for this reason he graciously approved the training programme and the subsequent the approval of the seed grant and 150 hectares of land.

    “It will also interest you to know that about 600 others have returned and they have started receiving a monthly stipend of N20, 000, which will last for three months pending their scheduled training programme.

    “So, I am also appealing to them to be patient as they have not been forgotten by the governor who has been working very hard toward this course,” he said.

    NAN