Tag: Fed Govt

  • Fed Govt assures firm of commitment to economic zones

    The Federal Government has assured the strategic investment partners and advisers of the Nigeria Special Economic Zone Investment Company Limited (NSEZCO) of its commitment to the development of special economic zones across the country.

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo gave the assurance at a meeting with the representatives of the investment partners of NSEZCO, including the African Export-Import Bank, Bank of Industry, Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority, Africa Finance Corporation and the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the legal advisers, Aluko & Oyebode.

    Osinbajo condemned the recent misrepresentations that werecreated about NSEZCO in certain sections of the media and regretted the embarrassment this might have caused the investors. He reaffirmed FG’s endorsement of the strategies and plans put in place for the actualisation of the SEZs.

    The VP assured the investors of the readiness of the Buhari administration to support their investments.

    Bank of Industry Managing Director, Olukayode Pitan and Regional Chief Operating Officer, Anglophone West Africa, African Export-Import Bank, Abdoulaye Kone, who spoke on behalf of the investors and Gbenga Oyebode for the advisers thanked the Federal Government for the assurances  and confirmed their commitment to the project.

  • Why we reduced flight operations, by MaxAir

    The Management of Max Air Limited has explained that the recent reduction of its flight operations was due to mandatory maintenance checks.

    It also said it was due to its compliance with Civil Aviation Regulations (CARs) targeted at meeting passengers demand.

    In a chat with reporters, the Abuja Airport Station Manager, Mr. Kehinde Ogunyale revealed that the airline had in the last seven days operated with a single aircraft due to the checks.

    He also said that one of its aircraft was undergoing mandatory checks at Aero Hangar in Lagos and another on C-checks.

    Ogunyale said the checks made the airline to reduce its operations from seven to five destinations by excluding Port Harcourt and Sokoto routes as well as reduce frequencies to Lagos and Kano while combining operations to Yola and Maiduguri.

    He, however, noted that the aircraft on mandatory checks at Aero had been recertified by the regulatory authority adding that it resumed flight operations today (Monday).

    He said: “We were doing a one aircraft operations due to mandatory maintenance checks on our aircraft while another is on C-check.

    “During this period, we reduced our destinations from seven to five because we stopped flying to Sokoto and Port Harcourt and we were not selling tickets for those destinations.

    “We operated four sectors through a partner airline in order to reduce the pressure on that particular day.

    “Our passengers were briefed and we did some rescue operation with a partner airline. The aircraft has been recertified and released to service and we are back to full operations from Monday May 27.”

    On allegation that passengers were stranded for several hours, Ogunyale said that at no time were their passengers stranded on account of the airline.

    He said the challenges associated with delays were not caused by the reduction of the route but due to weather conditions and VIP movements.

    “There was a particular flight that passengers were sitting on the aircraft for close to two hours and I also remember three different times that we had to come back to base due to weather conditions.

    “One to kano, we couldn’t land because of weather and we had to come back here and wait for the weather to improve and while we were waiting for kano weather to improve, the weather caught up with us in Abuja and we had to wait for another one hour 30 minutes.

    “So there were things that we didn’t have control over like the weather issue and VIP movements.”

  • FEC not divided on national carrier, says Sirika

    The Minister of State for Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika has contradicted what the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi said concerning the suspension of the proposed national carrier.

    Amaechi had at his valedictory press briefing in Abuja on Thursday said the proposed national carrier project was suspended because members of the Federal Executive Council members were divided.

    Specifically, he said: “On national carrier, the cabinet is divided on the issue of modality. There are those who believe that the Federal Government should invest and then we can sell the equity later.

    “There are also those who believe that no, and from day one they say let us get investors in and give them the franchise of Nigeria Airways or Air Nigeria or whatever is called.

    “That is where we are and that is what held it down. But as for whether it is still in our plan, it is and has not been abandoned.”

    Sirika, reacting through a statement in Abuja on Friday by the Deputy Director of Press and Public Affairs of the Ministry, James Odaudu said the Nigeria Air project has the full support of Council which deliberated on it and approved.

    The statement reads: “The attention of the Minister of State for Aviation Senator Hadi Sirika has been drawn to reports in a section of the media quoting the Honourable Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi to the effect that the Federal Executive Council has been divided over the mode of implementation of the National Carrier project.

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    “It is the belief of the Minister of State for Aviation the Minister of Transportation was misquoted by the media in this respect, as the Federal Executive Council is one cohesive body that cannot be divided over any issue.

    “The Nigeria Air project has the full support of Council which deliberated on it and approved.

    “Consequently, President Muhammadu Buhari directed that the Viability Gap Funding for the project be provided for in the 2019 Appropriation which the National Assembly has graciously done.”

    Sirika, while stating he regrets the media mix-up, assured the general public, and prospective partners and investors, that the Nigeria Air project is fully alive and on course.

  • Breaking: FG withdraws military from Apapa traffic management

    The Federal Government has directed the personnel of the Nigerian Navy to immediately withdraw from traffic management duties in and around the Apapa port and its environs.

    In its place, the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA) is to take over as the lead traffic management agency in Apapa while the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is to commence immediate use of the Lilypond Terminal and Trailer Park A as a truck transit park.

    Read Also: Presidency gives 2 weeks ultimatum for Apapa gridlock clearance

    It further directed all military and paramilitary checkpoints in front of the ports and environs are to be dismantled following the new directive
    .
    Details shortly…

  • Fed Govt sets up education commission

    •Reduces Unity schools’ charges

    The Federal Government has approved the establishment of a Secondary Education Commission to oversee the operations of secondary schools in the country.

    Minister of State for Education Prof. Anthony Anwukah, who spoke in Abuja yesterday at a valedictory news conference, said President Muhammadu Buhari recently gave approval to the establishment of the commission.

    According to him, the Federal Government has reviewed downwards the charges in Unity Colleges from N83,000 to N49,500.

    The minister said the government had pegged Parents Teachers Association (PTA) levy at N5,000 across the board, thereby ending arbitrary charges of N75,000, which nearly inhibited access to unity colleges.

    According to Anwukah, unity schools in Nigeria will remain as long as the Buhari administration is in power.

    ‘‘Having taken this position, we embarked upon the rehabilitation of unity colleges in all the ramifications required.

    “The Buhari administration had spent a total of seven billion naira on the provision of security infrastructure in the last four years.

    ‘‘Against the backdrop of insecurity in the north-east, affected by ‘Boko Haram’ as well as incidents of kidnapping in parts of the country, the Federal Government decided to provide basic security facilities in all unity schools,’’ he said.

    On the development of infrastructure, Anwukah said that the government had embarked on the construction and rehabilitation of classrooms, hostels, laboratories among others.

    ‘‘In spite of the economic down turn , we have done well in terms of investment in capital expenditure.

    ‘‘In terms of improving funding for the education sector, I am optimistic that the Federal Government will expeditiously look into the recommendations we have made in that respect.’’

    The minister emphasised that if education could be adequately funded, the country would be able to compete with the world in the area of global knowledge.

  • Boko Haram: Obasanjo’s comment offensive, divisive – FG

    The federal government has asked former President Olusegun Obasanjo to withdraw his recent divisive comments, imputing ethno-religious motive to Boko Haram, ISWAP, and as well apologise to Nigerians.

    In a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said , such “indiscreet, deeply offensive and patently divisive comments are far below the status of an elder statesman”.

    ” It is particularly tragic that a man who fought to keep Nigeria one is the same one seeking to exploit the country’s fault lines to divide it in the twilight of his
    life”.

    The minister said Boko Haram and ISWAP are terrorist organisations pure and simple, adding that they care little about ethnicity or religion when perpetrating their senseless killings and destruction.

    ”Since the Boko Haram crisis, which has been simmering under the watch of Obasanjo, boiled over in 2009, the terrorist organisation has killed more Muslims than adherents of any other religion.

    “The terrorist group blown up more mosques than any other houses of worship and is not known to have
    spared any victim on the basis of their ethnicity.

    “It is therefore absurd to say that Boko Haram and its ISWAP variant have as their goal the ‘Fulanisation and Islamisation’ of Nigeria, West Africa or Africa,” he said.

    The minister said President Muhammadu Buhari put to rest the mis-characterization of Boko Haram as an Islamic organisation when he said, in his inaugural speech in 2015, that ”Boko Haram is a mindless, godless group who are as far away from Islam as one can think of”.

    He reiterated that Obasanjo’s comments were, therefore, “as insensitive and mischievous as they are as offensive and divisive in a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country like Nigeria”

    “It is wondering whether there is no limit to how far the former President will go in throwing poisonous darts at his perceived political enemies.

    The minister noted that Obasanjo’s prescriptions for ending the Boko Haram/ISWAP crisis, which include seeking assistance outside the shores of Nigeria, are coming several years late.

    He said President Buhari had done that and more since assuming office, “hence, the phenomenal success he
    has recorded in tackling the terrorists”.

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    ”Shortly after assuming office in 2015, President Buhari’s first trips outside the country were to rally the support of Nigeria’s neighbours – Benin, Cameroon, Chad and Niger – for the efforts to battle the terrorists.

    “The President also rallied the support of the international community, starting with the G7, and then the US, France
    and the UN.

    ”That explains the massive degrading of Boko Haram, which has since lost its capacity to carry out the kind of spectacular attacks for which it became infamous, and the recovery of every inch of captured Nigerian territory from the terrorists,” he said.

    He also noted that Obasanjo’s call for wide consultations with various groups as part of the efforts to tackle the Boko Haram crisis has been neutralised by his ill-advised comments which have served more to alienate a large number of Nigerians, who are offended by his tactless and distasteful postulation.

    The Minister called on the former President, whom he said took bullets
    for Nigeria’s unity, not to allow personal animosity to override his love for a united Nigeria.

  • Fed Govt mourns Eddie Ugboma, calls him trailblazer in movie industry

    The federal government has expressed shock and sadness at the death of veteran movie producer Eddie Ugboma, calling him a worthy pioneer of today’s burgeoning Nollywood industry.

    In a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday, the minister of information and culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the fact that Chief Ugboma lived a purposeful life and left his footprint in the sands of time is a soothing consolation for all who knew him.

    ‘’In his lifetime, Chief Ugboma produced a number of avant-garde movies that blazed the trail and fired the imagination of those who would later become the top producers in today’s Nollywood. In a way, the success of the industry is a tribute to him and his co-pioneers,’’ the Minister said.

    He expressed Federal Government’s condolences to the family and friends of the late film maker and prayed that God will grant him eternal rest and comfort his family.

    Following a protracted illness, the veteran filmmaker had died in a Lagos hospital on Saturday, 48 hours before a scheduled surgery today.

    In a 2018 interview with The Nation newspaper, Ugbomah had revealed that his illness concerned his nerves, ears and brain. He said he was wrongly misdiagnosed and treated for malaria and typhoid by doctors at five different hospitals before doctors at the University of Lagos Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, Lagos diagnosed what was wrong with him.

    “It was something to do with my ears and my brain,” he said.

    He had appealed to Nigerians to come to his aid financially as he was ill and needed N50m to treat himself. He, however, said he was not begging but needed them to patronise his works.

    “We’re looking to raising N50m for my own intellectual property, not that I’m begging anybody cap in hand. I have something to make my money,” he said.

  • Fed Govt releases common entrance results for unity schools

    The Federal Government has released the results of the 2019/2020 National Common Entrance Examination conducted by the National Examinations Council (NECO) for admission into the 104 Unity Schools nationwide.

    The entrance examination took place on April 27.

    The results were presented yesterday in Abuja, the nation’s capital, to the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, by NECO’s acting Registrar, Abubakar Gana.

    He said the admission would begin on May 14 with the first batch of admissions coming as from the first week of June.

    The minister said supplementary admissions will take place between July 13 and 20.

    He said the government was mindful of the anxiety by parents to get admission for their wards into the colleges.

    Adamu promised to ensure that the admission process is given the maximum attention it deserves.

    He said: “On our part, we shall ensure that the admission process is given the maximum attention it deserves. We are mindful of the anxiety on the part of parents to get admission for their wards into our schools.

    “We are equally conscious that some of our competitors (private schools) are ahead of us in terms of the conduct of their 2019/2020 admissions.

    “The good news is that our schools have an edge over most of the private schools in terms of qualified teachers and facilities, among other variables. Even at that, we are not taking anything for granted.

    “For next year’s admission, we shall adjust the examination schedules to ensure that children get their admission letters before the end of April.

    “In terms of the admission, it will commence on May 14 with the first batch of admissions coming as from the first week of June.

    “Supplementary admissions will take place between July 13 and 20. By the second week of September, the gates of all our 104 Unity Schools will be opened for resumption.”

    The minister explained that 60 per cent of this year’s admission would be based on National Merit, 30 per cent on equality of states and 10 per cent on other factors.

    He added that candidates who applied for schools outside of their states of origin would be given priority in line with the ideals of the founding fathers of the unity schools.

    “This is in line with the ideals of the founding fathers of our unity schools. It is the hope of government that every graduate of our unity schools should be able to speak at least one Nigerian language outside his/her mother tongue in the course of his/her six year programme,” Adamu said.

    The minister assured Nigerians that the unity schools remained the best destination for quality secondary education.

    According to him, the government was doing more to ensure the rehabilitation and landscaping of the schools, provision of qualified teachers, librarians and laboratories.

    NECO’s Acting Registrar said 73,347 candidates, of the 75,832 registered, sat for the entrance examination in 583 centres nationwide, including one centre in Porto Novo, Benin Republic.

    He added that 18 blind candidates wrote the examination.

     

  • World Bank, Fed Govt to revive Ladi Kwali pottery

    The World bank is to partner with the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development to revive the Ladi Kwali pottery centre.

    Minister of State, Mines and Steel Development, Hon. Abubakar Bwari said the Federal Government will upgrade the centre to meet the demands of contemporary modern pottery production which is expected to harness the abundant mineral resources requirements of the industry available locally.

    He added that the main interest of the Federal Government was to see that its diversification efforts manifest in improved livelihood of the citizens through the creation of sustainable employment and wealth creation for all.

    Speaking at the World Bank delegation’s visit to the Ladi Kwali Pottery Centre in Suleja, the minister, who was represented by the Director steel, Imeh Ekrikpo said, he was delighted for the opportunity to lead the delegation from the World Bank to Ladi Kwali Pottery Centre, Suleja because of the genuine desire of the present administration to restore the golden pottery era leveraging on the abundant industrial mineral endowments of Niger State. The cardinal interest of the Federal Government is to see that its diversification efforts manifest in improved livelihood of Nigerians through creation of sustainable employment and wealth creation for all Nigerians.

    “It is no longer news that the once notable Ladi Kwali Pottery Centre and its training facilities have been allowed to decay by successive governments in Nigeria.

  • Easter: Fed Govt declares Friday, Monday public holidays

    The Federal Government has declared Friday, April 19 and Monday, April 22 public holidays to mark this year’s Easter celebration.

    The Minister of Interior, Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (retd), announced the holidays on behalf of the Federal Government.

    The minister enjoined Christians to emulate the exemplary attributes of Jesus Christ among, which are tolerance, love and peaceful co-existence.

    A statement by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Interior, Georgina Ekeoma Ehuriah, said the minister urged Nigerians at home and abroad to use the occasion to pray for the peace, unity and progress of the country, irrespective of diversity in religious beliefs.

    Dambazau wished Nigerians a happy and peaceful Easter celebration.

    He urged them to support the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari in its determination to take the country to the Next Level.