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  • Cash crunch hits Ondo, Edo, Kwara, Delta, Plateau, Jigawa, Osun

    Cash crunch hits Ondo, Edo, Kwara, Delta, Plateau, Jigawa, Osun

    • CBN blames uneven cash flow, huge withdrawal ahead festivities

    Some states are experiencing cash crunch as the Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) no longer dispense money and banks ration cash withdrawal Over The Counter (OTC) by depositors.

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) blamed the situation on ‘uneven cash flow and huge withdrawal by depositors ahead of the festivities.

    Many Nigerians in some of the states already hit by the cash crunch expressed frustrations in accessing cash.

    Some of the states already hit by the cash crunch, with commercial and other business activities experiencing some hitches, include Ondo, Edo, Kwara, Delta, Plateau, Jigawa and Osun among others.

    In Plateau State, commercial banks were experiencing acute scarcity of cash, development that took a toll on business activities.

    The Nation learnt that banks rationed cash to customers OTC in the banking hall. The ATMs were programmed to dispense limited cash. The queues were long.

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    In some of the banks within the Jos metropolis, only few ATMs dispensed cash. The others were deactivated because they were not loaded with cash.

    The situation was, however, different in Katsina, the capital of Katsina State and other urban towns, where businesses continued without glitches.

    The N1000 and N500 notes were in circulation,

    In Dutse, Jigawa State, customers making bulk withdrawals from their banks had harrowing tales as commercial banks in the state cut the amount of cash paid they gave to their customers to a maximum of N20, 000.

    Residents of Ilorin and environs in Kwara State were also hit by the cash crunch due to failure of commercial banks to load their ATMs with cash.

    Investigations by our correspondent revealed that some of the banks within the Ilorin metropolis that had cash in their ATMs pegged the amount collectable at between N5000 and N10, 000.  OTC withdrawals ranged between N10, 000 and N50, 000.

    Residents of Warri, Effurun and environs in Delta State, also expressed concerns over the stress they went through to access cash.

    It was learnt that the cash squeeze in these areas had been on for over a month, arising from the failure of banks to facilitate adequate cash withdrawals.

    A PoS operator at the popular Robinson Plaza, off Deco Road, Warri South Local Government Area, said several operators had resorted to buying cash from traders to keep doing their businesses because banks have been issuing little or no cash.

    In Akure, the Ondo State capital, residents found it difficult accessing their money in commercial banks in the state. OTC maximum withdrawal was N20, 000.

    There were no cash available in many ATMs visited in Akure. The few ones that dispensed cash could only get N20, 000

    Osun State residents also groaned as PoS agents hiked withdrawal charges by 50 per cent.

    Bank customers in Benin, Edo State also groan over the cash crunch.

    Our reporter gathered yesterday in Benin that most of the crowded banks paid only N10, 000 to customers OTC.  In Lagos State, banks commenced cash rationing for customers as the lenders contended with scarcity of both old and new naira notes.

    Cash rationing had worsened in the past few days as customers found it difficult to access the required volume of cash for their daily expenditure.

    Customers of some commercial banks in Ajose Adeogun, Victoria Island, Lagos branches of banks complained that lenders were not meeting their cash needs.

    Customers could only make N10, 000 cash withdrawals from ATMs and N20, 000 from the banking halls of banks’ branches.

    But in Anambra, Ogun, Bayelsa, Niger, Akwa-Ibom and Benue states, banks attended to customers without conditions.

    Reacting to the cash crunch, the CBN put the blame on the doorstep of customers’ withdrawal patterns and the Supreme Court ruling.

    Speaking to The Nation, a CBN official from the Currency Operations Department, explained that the current situation was primarily driven by two key factors namely, the uneven cash flow dynamics and the uncertainty over old naira notes.

    According to the official, “during the festive season, individuals and businesses tend to withdraw large sums of money for holiday expenses, placing a strain on the banking system’s ability to meet the surging demand for cash.”

    He said those rushing to have access to cash were still unaware of the latest Supreme Court verdict that the old and new notes remain legal tender indefinitely.

    The CBN official said the apex bank was working closely with commercial banks to ensure adequate cash circulation.

    He urged the public to play their part by depositing more money and utilising digital payment options.

  • Kwara seeks public memoranda on proposed University of Education

    Kwara seeks public memoranda on proposed University of Education

    Kwara State Government has called on stakeholders in the education sector to submit memoranda for the establishment of Kwara State University of Education. 

    Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq  on November 17 inaugurated Prof. Shuaibu Oba Abdulraheem-led committee to midwife the processes leading to the establishment of the institution.

    “As part of the process, the government invites the general public, stakeholders, educational institutions, and interested groups to contribute their insights and recommendations through the submission of memoranda,” the committee said in a statement issued in Ilorin. 

    “This visionary initiative aims to enhance the quality of education and contribute to the development of human resources in the state.” 

    It stated that the memoranda should address relevant issues related to the establishment of the University of Education, including but not limited to:

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      • Preferred strategic location within the State that will ensure inclusivity

      •  Proposed academic programmes and faculties.

       • Infrastructure and facilities requirements

       • Collaboration opportunities with existing institutions.

       • Strategies for community engagement and development.

    The committee advised that all memoranda should be submitted in writing and sent to Council Chamber, KWASU Business School along Ajasse-Ipo Road, Ilorin or Room 33, Ministry of Tertiary Education, State Secretariat, Ilorin.

    “Electronic submissions can also be sent to: pic4kwsued@gmail.com and the deadline for the submission of memoranda is 15th December 2023,” the statement noted. 

    The committee encouraged active participation and engagement from all stakeholders to ensure that the university is established in a manner that best serves the educational needs of the communities.

  • 25 die in multiple auto crash in Kwara

    25 die in multiple auto crash in Kwara

    Multiple auto accidents have claimed no fewer than 25 persons in Kwara state.

    It was gathered that about 15 persons also sustained serious injuries in the unfortunate incident which occurred around 4 pm on Tuesday, November 28.

    Fire service source said that the accident occurred at Peke, Okoolowo area along Jebba-Bode-Saadu road in Moro local government area of Kwara state.

    The incident involved a petrol tanker, a truck and an 18-seater bus.

    The spokesperson of the state Fire Service Hassan Adekunle said: “The incident involved a petrol tanker with registration number JJN 17 XW, a heavy-duty truck, and an eighteen-seater bus.

    “The firemen diligently worked to quench the inferno, but unfortunately, 25 lives were lost, and around 15 people were rescued with injuries.

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    Investigations revealed that the petrol tanker, travelling from Niger state, was using the wrong side of the road, resulting in a head-on collision with a heavy-duty truck from Lagos state.

    He noted: “The collision ignited a fire that rapidly consumed both vehicles, also affecting the 18-seater bus from Lagos.”

    He urged road users to prioritize “safe driving practices, issuing a warning to adhere to safety measures consistently.”

  • Eight dead in Kwara road crash

    Eight dead in Kwara road crash

    A Ghastly auto accident has claimed the lives of eight persons in Kwara State.

    The accident occurred on Friday night along Okenigbin along the Ilorin-Omu-Aran highway.

    The tragic event happened around 7:40 pm on the said day.

    Kwara Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Stephen Dawulung Confirmed the death of the travelers.

    Command’s spokesperson said that “a fatal road traffic crash occurred on Friday evening, at Oke Onigbin, along Omuaran-Ilorin road, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara, at 7:40 p.m.

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    “The accident involved a Mack Trailer and a Mitsubishi bus.”Commander Dawulung said that immediately after the command received the report of the crash, its standby rescue team at Omuaran Unit command was immediately mobilised to the scene, for rescue.

    “Preliminary investigations by our men revealed that the Mitsubishi space wagon (en route to Ilorin) while overtaking a bus, collided with an oncoming Mack Trailer.

    “It resulted to the death of 8 persons on the spot, 1 male adult, 3 female adults and 4 children, while 6 others sustained various degrees of injuries.”

    The commander.said that the victims were conveyed to Ajisafe Hospital Omuaran for medical attention.

    She added that corpses had been deposited at the Mortuary of Adeyemo Hospital, Omuaran.

    He said that further investigation revealed that the crash was caused by speed, wrongful overtaking, and poor visibility.

  • 74 percent in Kwara have access to clean water, says UNICEF specialist

    74 percent in Kwara have access to clean water, says UNICEF specialist

    Kwara State Government has expressed its readiness to collaborate with any donor agency to eradicate open defecation in the state. 

    Commissioner for Water Resources, Hon. Usman Yunusa Lade, gave the assurance when the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) Wash Specialist, Mrs. Theressa Pammer, visited his office in Ilorin, the state capital.

    The Commissioner stated that the government has set aside N200m to provide toilets and other wash facilities in the health, and education institutions and marketplaces.

     Lade stressed that the State Government has recently flagged off a campaign against open defecation as part of effort to educate, enlighten, and sensitise the public on the need to have toilet facilities in their domain.

    He emphasised that the State and National Assembly members have been contacted on the need to complement the effort of the state government by providing wash facilities in their constituencies to eradicate open defecation across the state.

    He also appealed to well-meaning individuals, organisations, and non-governmental organisations to join the government’s efforts in this direction.

    UNICEF Wash Specialist from the Kaduna office, Mrs. Theressa Pammer, briefed the management of the Ministry that she was in the State to see how her organisation could support the state in eliminating open defecation. 

    Pammer said that the percentage of Kwarans with access to clean water has greatly moved from less than 50% in 2018 to 74% as of 2021 according to Water Sanitation and Hygiene Committee (WASH-COM) survey, adding that stringent measures must be taken to sustain the improvement already being recorded in the sector. 

    She said that education institutions, health centres, and other public places across the state should all be provided with Wash facilities, stressing that hygiene is key to any healthy environment.

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    She urged the state government to work towards a 100 percent drinkable water supply to the people of the state, explaining further that the state has what it takes to set a pace for others to emulate.

    She reiterated the UNICEF’s commitment to continue assisting the state in this regard.

    Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Christiana Omolola Asonibare, appreciated the UNICEF Specialist for taking the time to visit the state and wanting to assist the state government.

    She called for a strong collaboration between the organisation and the state government to move the state to greater heights.

  • Court stops Kwara monarch from removing family head

    Court stops Kwara monarch from removing family head

    Kwara State High Court sitting in Ilorin, the state capital, has restrained Etsu Tsaragi in Edu local government area of the state, Alhaji Aliyu A Kptotwa from removing the family head of Ndadzoko, Alhaji Attahiru H Abdulkadir.

    Alhaji Abdulkadir, Umaru A Ndadzoko, and Mohammed Shabba dragged the monarch and one Tentengi Tahidi to court over the chieftaincy tussle.

    Counsel to the claimants IB Ayegbami moved the motion ex-parte in court.

    The claimant, Alhaji Attahiru Haruna Abdulkadir, who is also the chairman of the kingmakers of the emirate, was appointed and turbanned in 2016.

    Presiding Judge I A Yusuf also ordered that the parties in the suit KWS/455/2023, should maintain the status quo pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

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    The order also restrained the emir from dealing with the lands belonging to the claimant (Alhaji Abdulkadir), pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

    Part of the interim injunction also reads: “Interim injunction restraining the 1st Defendant from appointing or turbanning the 2nd Defendant (Tetengi Tahidi Ndadzoko) or anybody whosoever as a parallel or new Ndadzoko of Tsaragi pending the hearing and determination of the motion or notice.

    “Interim injunction to restrain the 2nd Defendant from parading himself as head of Ndadzoko family pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.”

    Justice Yusuf later adjourned the case to December 12, 2023, for a hearing of the motion on notice already filed.

  • Fire razes 15 shops at popular Kwara market

    Fire razes 15 shops at popular Kwara market

    Fire on Wednesday night gutted popular Oja Tuntun Market in Ilorin, Kwara State capital.

    The inferno started around 10:30 pm and razed no fewer than 15 shops.

    The market has about 1,072 shops, 984 stands and 27 warehouses, it was gathered.

    Kwara State Fire Service spokesman Hassan Adekunle confirmed the incident, saying the damage was minimal. He could, however, not ascertain the cause of the fire at press time.

    Adekunle said: “The fire service’s prompt and efficient response helped to save goods and property valued at over N25 billion.

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    “The cause of the fire cannot be affirmed yet, investigation is ongoing.

    “We advise traders to cultivate the habit of switching off their electrical appliances before leaving for home, as this will help prevent fire outbreaks.”

    Governor AbdulRaman AbdulRazaq has visited the scene of the fire.

    He sympathised with the victims and praised the efforts of firemen in containing the inferno.

    Former Senate President Bukola Saraki also commiserated with the victims.

    He expressed worry about incessant fire outbreaks in Ilorin and called for urgent steps to address them.

  • Fire razes 15 shops at popular Kwara market

    Fire razes 15 shops at popular Kwara market

    Fire on Wednesday night gutted popular Oja Tuntun Market in Ilorin, Kwara State capital.

    The inferno started around 10:30 pm and razed no fewer than 15 shops.

    The market has about 1,072 shops, 984 stands and 27 warehouses, it was gathered.

    Kwara State Fire Service spokesman Hassan Adekunle confirmed the incident, saying the damage was minimal. He could, however, not ascertain the cause of the fire at press time.

    Adekunle said: “The fire service’s prompt and efficient response helped to save goods and property valued at over N25 billion.

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    “The cause of the fire cannot be affirmed yet, investigation is ongoing.

    “We advise traders to cultivate the habit of switching off their electrical appliances before leaving for home, as this will help prevent fire outbreaks.”

    Governor AbdulRaman AbdulRazaq has visited the scene of the fire.

    He sympathised with the victims and praised the efforts of firemen in containing the inferno.

    Former Senate President Bukola Saraki also commiserated with the victims.

    He expressed worry about incessant fire outbreaks in Ilorin and called for urgent steps to address them.

  • Fire guts Kwara popular market

    Fire guts Kwara popular market

    A rampaging inferno on Wednesday night gutted the popular Oja Tuntun Market in Ilorin, Kwara state capital.

    The fire started around 10:30 pm and razed down not less than 15 shops in the process.

    Oja Tuntun Market has about 1,072 shops, 984 stands and 27 warehouses, it was gathered.

    The spokesperson of the Kwara State Fire Service Hassan Adekunle confirmed the unfortunate incident, adding that the damage was minimal.

    He could, however not ascertain the cause/s of the fire as at the time of filing this report.

     Adekunle said:: “The fire service’s prompt and efficient response helped save commodities and property valued at over N25 billion.

    “The cause of the fire couldn’t be affirmed yet while an investigation is ongoing.

    “The service urges the residents of the state to always cultivate the habit of switching off their electrical appliances even before bedtime, as this would help prevent the chances of fire outbreaks in their various homes, marketplaces, offices and also help them to drastically reduce it.”

    Governor AbdulRaman Abdulrazaq visited the scene of the fire outbreak yesterday night.

    The Governor sympathised.with the victims and applauded the commendable efforts of firemen in successfully managing the situation, it was gathered.

    Also former Senate President Bukola Saraki commiserated with the victims of the inferno.

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    He expressed worry over the incessant occurrence of fire outbreaks in the city and called for urgent steps to address it.

    Media aide to Senator Saraki, Abdulganyu Abdulqadir in a statement, commended men of the fire service for their timely interventions.

    Hr said all measures must be put in place to put an end to these avoidable incidents that are wreaking havoc on the people’s source of livelihood. 

    “My thought with the marketers and Ojatuntun community over the unfortunate fire outbreak at the market late Wednesday night. 

    “This is a huge concern and I call on everyone to join hands to find lasting solutions to forestall such sad occurrences in the future,” he said. 

  • Foundation lifts 1,800 with N250m in Kwara

    Foundation lifts 1,800 with N250m in Kwara

    To alleviate poverty and give indigenes of Kwara an improved livelihood, a non-governmental organisation, Yahaya Seriki Foundation, has doled out N250million to 1,800 artisans, students, market men and women, as well as petty traders from across the state.

    According to the foundation, this is part of fulfilling its mandate anchored on reducing poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation, and discrimination against women in line with UN Millennium Development Goals.

     The founder, Yahaya Seriki, a big player in the minerals sector, expressed gratitude to the people of the state for the support they have given him over the years.

     He said the sector is highly capital intensive, a situation that led his company, KURSI Investment Ltd, a leading mining company in Nigeria, to embark on exploration activities for over 15 years.

    He expressed gratitude to the Kwara government for providing the enabling environment for mining to thrive through adequate security.

     According to him, at least 70 per cent of those in his employ are indigenes of Kwara, a strategic move to ensure that they get a decent means of livelihood, adding that it is not political.

     Cheques totalling N250million were issued to various categories of beneficiaries, targeting at least 1,800 indigenes of the state.

     In the category of N500,000, Ameenat Alao Saadu, Ibraheem Rabiat Atonitenu, Adeoye Bola Elizabeth, Khadijat Sheriki and others emerged as beneficiaries.

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     Fatai Olajumoke Soma, Shaibu Balikisu, Oyewole Wale Femi and others benefitted from the N250,000 category.

     Several beneficiaries also emerged from the N50,000 category.

     A geologist, Mr. Umar Habeeb Adeshina said he received a scholarship for his doctorate degree studies at a foreign university.

     A laboratory scientist, Salihu Aishat Tobani, was offered employment at KURSI Investment Ltd while Dr. Hammed Ayuba a human resources expert benefitted from a PhD scholarship, among several others.

    The traditional ruler of the Ejidongari districts, Alhaji Saheed Sauda Adifa, was issued with a cheque of N50million for disbursement to his subjects.

     Kwara  State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, expressed gratitude to the foundation for its support and collaboration with the state government in ensuring that poverty is fought among indigenes.