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  • Police job: 1,265 undergo screening in FCT

    The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) said yesterday that 1,265 candidates in the FCT are undergoing screening for the 6,000 Police job opening.

    Over 133,000 candidates were shortlisted for the job.

    The police promised that there would be transparency and proper representation from the 774 local governments which would reflect federal character.

    The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) in charge of training, Emmanuel Inyang, who spoke while inspecting the exercise, promised that the screening would ensure that accidental discharge becomes a thing of the past in the Force.

    He said: “We are here today for the screening of successful candidate willing to join the force. This is a screening of documents to ensure they meet up with the required qualification. We will proceed to physical screening thereafter to ensure they have the correct height, correct chest measurement, no flat feet, no bad dentition, no knock-knees, no tattoo and to ensure they are not deformed because we want to have the best for Nigerians.

    “After the physical screening, candidates will be subjected to aptitude test to be conducted by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to ensure transparency.

    “After the test, they will undergo another medical screening to ensure they are well and fit for the job. An optometrist would also check their sight and a psychiatrist will also do a mental evaluation to ensure they are mentally okay and not on drugs.

    “So a case of accidental discharge will be a thing of the past. We want to give Nigerians the best. The screening should be over by early June because training will start in of June.”

  • Police begin screening of recruits in Lagos, FCT

    THE police yesterday began screening of new recruits in Lagos State and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) from among the 133,324 applicants shortlisted for the exercise nationwide.

    In Lagos, no fewer than 1,113 applicants were listed for exercise. Also in the FCT, 1,265 candidates started undergoing the screening.

    The presiding officer for the screening in Lagos, Okon Otoyo, an Assistant Commissioner of Police, who spoke at the Police College, Ikeja, venue of the screening, said some of the applicants reported at the venue as early as 7.30 a.m.

    At 10a.m., some senior police officers took them on how to fill forms. The officers gave out some other instructions.

    Some applicants, ignorant of what they were expected to bring to the venue, were seen buying plastic canvass, white T-shirts and shorts when they got to the college.

    Otoyo said: “We have started the screening. We have 1,113 applicants to be screened in Lagos and it will take one week.”

    Some of the candidates, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said they were looking forward to having a bright career in the force.

    Some, however, decried the high cost of training kits such as canvass and shirts, which they bought in front of the college.

    “We were not told what to bring to the venue; someone only called me requesting me to check for my name on the internet; luckily, I found my name.

    “There was no instruction on what to bring apart from certificates.

    “It was when we got to the Police College that we discovered that some of our colleagues were putting on white-and-white kits.

    “Normally, I can’t buy plastic canvass more than N600, but because of emergency, I bought mine N1,000. Some of my colleagues bought theirs more than N1000,” one of the applicants said.

    Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Training, DIG Emmanuel Inyang, during the inspection of the exercise in FCT, assured the citizens that the screening would ensure that accidental discharge becomes a thing of the past in the Force.

    He said: “We are here today for the screening of the successful candidate, who are willing to join the Force. This screening is a screening of documents to make sure that they meet up with the qualifications.  We will proceed to physical screening thereafter to make sure they have the correct height, correct chest measurement,  no flat feet, no bad dentition,  no knock-knees, no tattoo and to make sure that they are not deformed in anyway because we want to have the best for Nigerians.

    “When we finish with the physical screening, they will be subjected to aptitude test, which would be conducted by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board to ensure transparency.”

    He added: “After the test by JAMB, we are going to invite medical personnel to conduct another medical screening. The personnel will carry out various test like X-ray, blood test and others to make sure that they are well and fit for the job.

    “When that finishes,  we are going to invite another doctor who is an optometrist to make sure that their sight is unquestionable and that their vision is okay because you need to be able to see very well before you can use gun.

    “We will not stop there, for the first time, we are going to invite a psychiatric doctor, who is going to do mental evaluation to make sure they are okay mentally and to make sure that they are not on drugs.

    “So a case of accidental discharge is going to be a thing of the past. We want to give Nigerians the best”, he said.

    On when the screening would be over, Inyang said: “The screening exercise should be over by early June because training will start in the month of June.”

  • FG, NGOs sensitise community prior to World Malaria Day

    Initiative for the Prevention of Malaria (IPM), a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), in conjunction with the Federal Government and other relevant stakeholders in the health sector has embarked on environmental management and malaria prevention sensitisation.

    Mrs Nnenna Didigu, National Coordinator of the NGO, said this at the community outreach in Durumi community in the FCT on Wednesday.

    He said the sensitisation was part of the activities in the lead-up to the World Malaria Day, slated for April, 25.

    Reports confirmed that World Malaria Day is aimed at highlighting the need for continued investment and sustained political commitment for malaria prevention and control.

    The theme of the 2018 World Malarial Day entitled, ‘’Ready to Beat Malaria’’.

    Didigu said that the sensitisation was also to support the National Malaria Elimination Programme of the government in collaboration Breakthrough Action and other relevant NGOs.

    She said that her organisation took environmental management advocacy to Durumi community to make residents understand that environmental sanitation and dirt-free surroundings had the potential to prevent malaria and other diseases.

    ‘’In view of this, IPM distributes waste disposal plastic drums and cleaning equipment to the people including Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Durumi community,’’ she said.

    The national coordinator said that the NGO would also distribute waste disposal drums to Utako Community, to support the efforts to provide safe and healthy environment.

    The Deputy Project Director, Breakthrough Action, Dr Bolatito Aiyenigba, said her organisation sensitised residents of Durumi community on the importance of malaria prevention.

    Aiyenigba, who advocated rapid malaria diagnosis, urged residents to undergo blood test before treating malaria and avoid consumption of the anti-malaria drugs, a development he said remained high in Nigeria.

    She urged pregnant women to go for ante-natal and take their monthly medicine to prevent malaria during pregnancy.

    According to her, treated mosquito nets are also imperative to malaria prevention.

    The Chief of Azhata, Durumi community, Abuja, Chief Danladi Bawa, commended the Federal Government and the NGOs for educating his community on environmental sanitation and malaria prevention.

    NAN

  • 55% vehicles in FCT not road worthy – Official

    Mr. Kayode Opeifa, the Transportation Secretary, Federal Capital Territory Administration, has revealed that 55 per cent of vehicles on FCT roads are not road worthy.

    The Transportation Secretary made this known when he released motor vehicles and drivers licence statistics for the FCT for the first quarter of 2018 in Abuja on Friday.

    Opeifa said of the vehicles inspected at the Abuja Computerised Vehicles Centres, between January and April 6, only 45 per cent passed the test.

    “In order to ensure that vehicles plying the territory roads are road worthy, the secretariat has therefore directed the commencement of ‘Operation Crocodile’ to rid Abuja streets of unworthy vehicles.”

    He urged motorists who have not made their vehicles available for inspection to do so.

    “Also, within the period under review, 3,085 vehicles, 260 motorcycles, 406 tricycles, 281 unpainted taxis, were impounded for various traffic offences.

    “This is against 2,885 vehicles, 183 motorcycles, 350 tricycles and 271 unpainted taxis for the same period in 2017,’’ he added.

    He said 13,757 new vehicles were registered while 48,083 vehicle licences were renewed.

    He said that 355 vehicles abandoned, accidented, and burnt were evacuated during rescue operations.

    Opeifa noted that 18,067 drivers’ licences were processed between January and March, 2018 as against 16,668 processed in the same period in 2017.

    NAN

     

  • Senate faults dwindling budgetary allocations to FCT

    Capital vote dropped by N79bn in 10 years

    The Senate on Wednesday faulted the dwindling budgetary allocations for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    Records showed that FCT budget dropped from N109billion in 2008 to N30billion in the 2017 fiscal year.

    And out of N30billion appropriated for the FCT as capital votes, only N12.19billion was released by the Ministry of Finance in 2017.

    This matter came to fore during the 2018 budget defence session with the Minister of FCT, Alhaji Mohammed Musa Bello, organized by the Senate Committee on FCT.

    Bello told the Committee that out of the N30billion voted for FCT in 2017 as capital budget, only N12.19billion was released.

    He said the figure represented 40.1 per cent budget performance as far as execution of capital projects was concerned.

    However, the minister said the 2018 budgetary allocation for FCT is N40billion.

    He said the N40 billion capital budget was not enough to execute proposed critical infrastructural projects across the territory.

    He said 27 of the projects were prioritised based on projected allocations.

     

  • Health minister inspects cancer treatment machine in Abuja

    Health minister inspects cancer treatment machine in Abuja

    Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole has inspected the second Radiotherapy machine for Cancer treatment at the National Hospital Abuja, Wednesday.

    The Elekta machine for Linear Accelerator (LINAC) is made up of several components which would be coupled and made functional for patients in June, 2018.

    Speaking during the inspection tour, Prof. Adewole said the Abuja Radiotherapy centre would be running two Linear accelerators at the same time.

    He further said that “the beauty of having two Machines is that if one pack up, the second one will be in use for the benefit of cancer patients’’.

    Prof. Adewole lauded the Shell Petroleum Development Company for donating the cancer treatment machine which he said would contribute immensely to the fight against cancer while calling on other Multi National Organisations, Individuals and Groups to undertake such gesture as part of their social reponbility to the citizenry.

    He further reiterated Federal Government’s commitment towards reducing the effect of cancer in Nigeria which is being demonstrated by the on-going phased installation of one cancer treatment machine in each of the Six Geo- Political Zones plus two in FCT.

    Also speaking, the Chief Medical Director, National Hospital Abuja, Dr. Jeff Momoh noted that the second machine would greatly assist in the provision of standard cancer treatment to patients in Nigeria and other African countries thereby reducing cancer burden in the entire continent.

    The representative of Shell Petroleum Development Company, Dr. Akinwumi Fajola, said the donation of the Cancer Treatment Machine was one of the company’s way of giving back to the Society in which it operates.

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  • 1,306 Nigerians died in road accidents in Q4 – NBS

    1,306 Nigerians died in road accidents in Q4 – NBS

    The National Bureau of Statistics ( NBS ) says no fewer than 1,306 Nigerians died in road accidents in the fourth quarter of 2017.

    The NBS stated this in its “Road Transport Data for Fourth Quarter 2017” posted on its website.

    The NBS said that 1,200 of the 1,306 Nigerians who died, representing 92 per cent of the figure were adults, while the remaining 106, representing eight per cent, were children.

    According to the report, 1,019 male, representing 78 per cent died in the period under review, while 287 female, representing 22 per cent, died in road accidents in the period.

    The report said that 2,489 road crashes occurred in fourth quarter of 2017.

    It indicated that speed violation as the major cause of road crashes during the period and this accounted for 45.08 per cent of the total road crashes reported.

    It said that loss of control and dangerous driving by motorists represented 10.08 per cent of crashes recorded in the fourth quarter.

    According to the report, a total of 7,349 Nigerians got injured in the road accidents recorded in the period.

    It stated that 6,855 of the 7,349 Nigerians that got injured, representing 93 per cent of the figure, were adults, while the remaining 494 Nigerians, representing seven per cent of the figure were children.

    It also reported that 5,366 male, representing 73 per cent, got injured during the quarter, while 1,983 female, representing 27 per cent, were injured within the period.

    The report said that a total of 214,256 national drivers’ licenses were produced in the quarter.

    It stated that Lagos and FCT produced the highest number of drivers’ licenses, while Zamfara and Kebbi States produced the least numbers of national drivers’ licenses in the period.

    NAN

  • NDLEA to tackle use of prohibited substances by youths in FCT

    NDLEA to tackle use of prohibited substances by youths in FCT

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), FCT Command, said it would organize a sensitization campaign against the use of prohibited substances by youths in the territory.

    The News men reports that some youths in the territory are reportedly mixing Medical Grade Methylated spirit with a Soft drink to get intoxicated.

    The Public Relation Officer (PRO) of the command, Mr. Peter Adegbe, confirmed this in an Interview with the News men on Friday in Abuja.

    Adegbe, who said that he got to know about the development through one of the personnel of the agency, however, stated that no arrest was made, yet.

    “I was in my office when one of our Officers said Youths are now mixing Methylated Spirit with a soft drink to get high.

    “As a Chemist, the Methylated spirit that I know is 98 per cent pure. It is deadly and dangerous.

    “Although the mixture has no name yet and it has not yet escalated, we have not come across anyone into it.

    “But you know what, every day, new substances of intoxication are coming up and young people are trying new ways on how to get intoxicated.

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    “We haven’t made any arrest neither have we counseled anyone, yet.

    The PRO said the agency could get to know more about the development through arrests, adding that the command was seriously working toward that.

    He said the command had conducted several campaigns against the dangers of drug abuse, urging the Nigerian Youth to shun the act.

    “Just last week, we held a campaign on “Drug and Crime “and the turnout was massive.

    “We don’t intend to stop there, as we are planning to organize three more campaigns before the end of February.

    “The campaign is a continuous thing and it will dwell more on this new found substance by the Nigerian Youths, “he said.

    The spokesman said that the command would ensure that the substance was not found in any Pharmacy or Chemist.

    He said the major problems driving youths into drugs are:  Idleness, Curiosity and peer pressure.

    “When you are idle, you are not engaging in anything, you want to try what others are doing and you have friends that are into drugs, you are endangering your life.

    Adegbe advised parents to be closer to their children to know who their friends were, adding that this would help to reduce the rate at which Youths got involved in drug abuse.

    NAN

     

  • Missing N36m: Sen. Sani storms JAMB Hdqtrs with snake charmers

    Missing N36m: Sen. Sani storms JAMB Hdqtrs with snake charmers

    The Senator representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, Sen. Shehu Sani has today stormed the headquarters of the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board in Bwari, FCT with snake charmers.

    Sani said, the visit, was with a view to getting to the bottom of the issue surrounding the reported case of missing N36 million from the JAMB office in Makurdi, Benue.

    Philomena Chieshe, a sales clerk in the JAMB office, Makurdi, told the JAMB registrar and his team that “she could not account for the N36 million she made in previous years before the abolition of scratch cards.

    “In the course of interrogation, Philomena denied the allegations that she stole the money but confessed that her housemaid connived with another JAMB staff to spiritually (through a snake) steal the money from the vault in the account office”, the report said.

    According to Sani, his visit to JAMB is in response to the story that a snake swallowed N36 million.

    He lamented that it was of concern that such a huge sum of money was reported to have been swallowed by a snake.

    “I believe that the contribution I can make is to bring snake charmers from my constituency to the JAMB office and to help them fish out the snake and weed out snakes from their premises.”

    Sani further said that if a snake could actually swallow N36 million, one day Nigerians may wake up to say that a snake had swallowed the country’s foreign reserve.

    “I believe that my contribution to JAMB will help them fish out snakes within the office.

    “Even if it is a spiritual matter, we believe that these people I brought, they are some of the best snake charmers in the country and they will help in arresting both physical and spiritual snakes if there has been any in the JAMB office.”

    He explained that it was very clear the incident did not happen doing the tenure of the JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede.

    “We are very proud of him. We believe he is someone who should continue to man this agency and he is acting in the right direction.

    “It is good for Nigerians to know this is what has been happening before he came into office. I believe the best thing we can do is to continue to support him.

    “People should understand the story which is very clear and if that is the case, if people, civil servants could have used the opportunity to have been in office to enrich themselves using snake stories.

    “It is high time for all Nigerians to know that there may be even dirty things happening in other places but this place has exposed it for us to see the truth and I’m very much happy about that.

    “We will continue to support him. And as far as we are concerned the story that public funds could be taken away by some people in the name of snake, it is virtually unacceptable.

    Sani thereafter presented cartons of snake repellent and chemicals to the agency.

    In his response, the Spokesperson for JAMB, Mr Fabian Benjamin explained that on assumption of duty, the present registrar discovered that there were a lot of loopholes in the sale of scratch cards.

    “Before the registrar resumed duty, what we were using to register candidates and all other services was scratch cards.

    “We discovered a lot of loopholes, we discovered that staff were exposed to cash and then he stopped the use of scratch cards.

    “The registrar thereafter introduced pin vending. After introducing pin vending, it was natural for him to call for audit or stock taking.

    “After taking stock it was discovered that in some offices they could not account for what they sold, or the card that was left.

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    “Ms Philomena Chieshe was entrusted with a number of scratch cards which she sold and N36 million could not be accounted for, when asked she actually said she sold them at the said amount, kept the money in the public vault.

    “According to her, a snake swallowed the money.”

    Benjamin further explained in the spirit of transparency, inclusiveness and openness the agency felt that Nigerians should know what was happening.

    He said Chieshe had been queried and has appeared before a disciplinary committee.

    “A report has been written and sent to the Minister of Education Mallam Adamu Adamu and as soon as that report is approved, she will either be dismissed or handed over to the security agency for proper profiling.

    “At the moment she has been interjected,” Benjamin said.

    He also noted that there was a case in Nasarawa State where the staff claimed on his way to submit the cards, he had an accident and the cards got burnt.

  • Police raid Abuja arts village, arrest 92 suspects

    Police raid Abuja arts village, arrest 92 suspects

    Following intelligence reports of suspected criminal activities at the Art and Crafts Village, the permanent site of the National Council for Arts and Culture  (NCAC )in Abuja, the FCT Police Command  on Saturday arrested 92 suspects.

    The police also recovered a rifle and substances believed to be Indian hemp.

    The police explained that the raid which was carried out at about 0400 hours on 10th February by men attached to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) Federal Capital Territory Command, became necessary to rid the site of criminal elements that have been terrorizing the FCT and using the permanent site of the NCAC as hideout.

    According to information from the SARS Division, the suspects are currently in custody awaiting further investigation and possible prosecution.

    Reacting to the development, residents of the FCT commended the police for acting promptly following the observation of the Management of the NCAC that its Arts and Crafts Village was being used by some criminal elements under the guise of selling artworks to perpetrate crime.

    Reacting to the arrest made, the Command Spokesman,  DSP Anjuguri Manzah said: “The operation is part of efforts by the Nigeria police to fight crime within and outside the FCT by massively reducing the spate of armed robbery, serial car snatching, incidences of kidnapping and other unwholesome activities going on in the FCT and the country by extension.

    “The suspects are currently in our custody undergoing screening and those found culpable would be prosecuted while those found to be innocent will be set free in accordance with the law.”

    It would be recalled that the Director-General, NCAC, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe since assuming duty last year has been making spirited efforts along with the police to sanitize the Arts and Crafts Village.