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  • JUST IN: Tinubu visits Nasarawa, to commission key infrastructure projects in Lafia

    JUST IN: Tinubu visits Nasarawa, to commission key infrastructure projects in Lafia

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday arrived at the Usman Danfodio Airport in Lafia, Nasarawa State, for a one-day working visit to commission major infrastructure projects executed by Governor Abdullahi Sule during his second term in office.

    Accompanying the President were the governors of Kaduna, Borno, Kwara, Benue, Imo, and Ogun states, along with the Deputy Governor of Gombe, former governors, and several serving ministers.

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    President Tinubu was warmly received at the airport by Governor Sule, former Governors Abdullahi Adamu and Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, as well as other prominent stakeholders from the state.

    During the visit, the President is scheduled to commission several key projects, including the Lafia Interchange Flyover and Underpass, the new Nasarawa State Secretariat, the dualised Shemdan Road in Lafia, as well as operational vehicles for Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), security agencies, and agricultural equipment.

  • Lafia council boss elected ALGON chairman

    Lafia council boss elected ALGON chairman

    The chairman of Lafia Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, Aminu Muazu Maifata, has been elected the Chairman of the Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON).

    Maifata, who is the association’s state chairman and its National Vice Chairman, was elected at the association’s national headquarters in Abuja.

    Governor Abdullahi Sule has congratulated the new ALGON boss.

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    In a letter yesterday by his Chief Press Secretary Ibrahim Addra, Governor Sule said: “Your elevation to the position of National President of ALGON is well deserved and a classic case of ‘whom the cap fits’.

  • Protest in Lafia as gunmen kidnap undergraduates

    Protest in Lafia as gunmen kidnap undergraduates

    Students of the Federal University of Lafia were on Thursday night kidnapped by bandits suspected to be herders.

    Our correspondent gathered that the gunmen invaded Gandu, a student community opposite the university’s permanent site about 2am, shooting sporadically, and forcing students out of their residents.

    It was further gathered that the operation went on for about two hours uninterrupted.

    The university’s spokesperson, Abubakar Ibrahim, said the number of students abducted was yet to be ascertained, but he gave an approximate number of three to five.

    He said: “It is too early to ascertain the exact number of students kidnapped because those affected live off campus. From available information, the number of students abducted is between three and five. However, the university is working to ensure all students live within the school campus.”

    Meanwhile, students of the university embarked on peaceful protest demanding for an end to the incessant kidnapping of students which has become a regular occurrence.

    More than 15 students of the university had been kidnapped this semester with huge ransom paid for their release.

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    One of the students said he was kidnapped one evening and had to trek all night in the bush till day break.

    He said: “We were five, a lady included. The gunmen beat and threatened us and kept us walking and running at some point all through the night.

    “They later collected N500,000 from my parents and released me. I don’t know what happened to the rest because they could not afford to pay.”

    Police spokesperson Raham Nansel, in a statement, said: “These kidnapping details are sketchy, the command has tried to get facts and identity of the victims but to no avail thus we are finding it difficult to authenticate.”

  • NiMet predicts cloudy, sunny atmosphere for Sunday

    The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), has predicted cloudy to partly cloudy and sunny weather conditions with widespread thunderstorms over most parts of the country on Sunday.

    NiMet’s Weather Outlook on Saturday, in Abuja, predicted partly cloudy to cloudy morning over the central states with day and night temperatures of 32 to 41 and 20 to 27 degrees Celsius.

    It also predicted possibilities of thunderstorms over Lafia, Makurdi, Abuja, Lokoja, southern Kaduna and Jos axis as the day progresses.

    The agency predicted that Northern States would experience morning sunny conditions and partly cloudy to sunny afternoon and evening with day and night temperatures of 41 to 43 and 21 to 29 degrees Celsius.

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    According to the report, Southern States will witness cloudy morning and thunderstorm over Ijebu with widespread thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening period.

    It said the temperatures of both day and night would hover between 33 and 36 and between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius respectively.

    “Sunny to partly cloudy conditions are to prevail over the northern parts of the country.

    “However, there are possibilities of thunderstorms over the central cities and widespread thunderstorms activities over some parts of the southern states in the next 72 hours,” NiMet predicted.

    NAN

  • Police arrest two over kidnap of five-year-old in Warri

    The Nigeria Police Force said it has arrested two suspects for their alleged involvement in the kidnap of a five-year-old girl.

    The Suspects are Abdullahi Abubakar ‘m’ 30yrs and his mother, Mrs Jummai Salihu 62yrs old, both of Bukan-Kwatu, Lafia, Nasarawa State.

    Abubakar who is said to be well-known to the family of the victim kidnapped the girl under the pretext of helping her to cross the road.

    The girl, Aisha Ibrahim was kidnapped on 16th March 2019 at Ibudu 1 Area of Warri, Delta State.

    Abubakar abducted her and took her from Warri to Lafia, Nasarawa State where he kept her with his mother while he contacted the parents of the victim for ransom.

    Details of how the arrest was made is contained in a statement in Abuja on Monday by the Force Spokesman, ACP Frank Mba.

    It reads: “On receipt of the information, Police detectives from the Force Headquarters, Abuja, acting on the directives of the Inspector General of Police, Ag. IGP Mohammed Adamu swung into action which led to the arrest of the suspects and rescue of the victim.

    “The two suspects are Abdullahi Abubakar ‘m’ 30yrs and his mother, Mrs Jummai Salihu 62yrs old, both of Bukan-Kwatu, Lafia, Nasarawa State. Abdullahi Abubakar the principal suspect, who is well-known to the family of the victim, under the pretext of helping the victim to cross the road, abducted her and took her from Warri, Delta State to Lafia, Nasarawa State where he kept her with his mother (second suspect) while he contacted the parents of the victim for ransom.”

    The Police said the suspects have made useful statements to the Police on the roles they played in the kidnap adding that efforts are ongoing to apprehend other suspects, particularly one Inusah Ibrahim ‘m’ 58yrs of No.7 UCC Road, Hausa Quarters, Warri, Delta State, connected to the crime.

    Meanwhile, the IGP has observed that parents and guardians should be aware that most criminal harms done to children, including child stealing, child trafficking, rape, defilement, abduction, and kidnap are usually carried out by persons they are familiar with.

    He advised Parents and Guardians to pay close attention to their children and wards especially on their movements to and fro school in order to prevent any untoward situation that might endanger or bring the children to harm’s way.

  • NiMet predicts cloudy, thundery weather Friday

    The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted cloudy and sunny weather conditions with thundery activities over most parts of the country on Friday.

    NiMet’s Weather Outlook released on Thursday, in Abuja, predicted scattered thunderstorms and moderate rains over the western part of the central region with day and night temperatures of 28 to 35 and 18 to 25 degrees Celsius.

    It also predicted partly cloudy to cloudy condition with chances of localized thunderstorms over Lafia, Lokoja, Taraba, Benue, Mambilla Plateau and Adamawa axis in the afternoon and evening hours.

    The agency predicted that northern states would experience partly cloudy to cloudy conditions with chances of morning thundery activities over Katsina, Kano, Zamfara, Zaria and Bauchi axis.

    It further predicted partly cloudy to sunny conditions over the region in the afternoon and evening with day and night temperatures of 30 to 36 and 17 to 23 degrees Celsius.

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    According to NiMet, southern states will experience localised thunderstorms in the morning with cloudy morning over south-west inland.

    “Scattered thunderstorms are probable over the entire southern region in the afternoon and evening period, with day and night temperatures of 29 to 33 and 21 to 28 degrees Celsius.

    “There are possibilities of rainfall activities over the south, central and few places around the northern states in the next 24 hours,” NiMet predicted.

    NAN

  • Dogara to Buhari: Solve insecurity challenges now or leave

    Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to vacate the office if he can not fix the insecurity challenges facing the country.

    Dogara also accused northern Nigerian elders over their ‘silence’ on insecurity in the region in contrast to what they did during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

    Dogara spoke in Lafia, Nasarawa state at the campaign of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Thursday where he also accused the President of being indifferent to the plight of University teachers and their demands for better working environment.

    He said President Buhari is not sincere in the resolution of the crisis.

    In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs, Turaki Hassan on Thursday, Dogara noted that the silence of the northern elders on insecurity in the region could be taken as enabling the poor management of security in the country, especially in the north, a situation that continues to threaten the nation’s democracy and its very foundations.

    Dogara was quoted as saying, “Just like my last speech to Nigerians that were gathered in a rally like this in Gombe, I said that the 2019 general elections is not about President Muhammadu Buhari, it’s not about Atiku Abubakar, but I said it is about you who are gathered here and it will be a referendum on insecurity and hunger in this land.

    “On the issue of insecurity, all of us know what is happening in Borno and, unfortunately too, between Abuja and Kaduna, as well as in Zamfara, Katsina, Nassarawa, Benue, Plateau and even Sokoto States.

    “Now, I cannot even mention all because it is a general problem in the county, but I was highlighting the states where the problem is more endemic as of now. The issue is this, when this thing was going on under Jonathan, we had Borno elders always speaking.

    “Where are the Borno elders now? Where are the leaders of Northern Nigeria now that this problem has become endemic? What are they saying now? Are we not guilty of what we allow? Are we not responsible for the killings to say that enough is enough and demand as a matter of right that President Buhari puts an end to this or leave if he can’t?

    “The truth is that if we don’t rise up to the endemic challenges now, sooner than later, if things continue this way, we are not going to have a country. So it is our responsibility to rescue Nigeria from the clutches of insecurity.

    “Without security; we would not have a meaningful democracy.

    “The sad reality in Nigeria is that by our silence we have condoned those who have been unable to effectively tackle the insecurity in the nation. We have have wittingly become enablers of evil. You know what enablers do? Enablers don’t build a country only courageous people do.

    “What enablers do is that they instigate the worship of individuals and the office they occupy, they will confuse such an individual with accolades. You know none of us was built to receive worship, anyone who attempts to receive worship will meet destruction in his wake.

    “So that is why we are witnessing destruction in Nigeria, because we have elevated some human beings to the status of God. We now need to rise up and rescue our country from the clutches of insecurity.”

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    Dogara also said that the 2019 election would be a referendum on many issues, including education.

    According to him, President Buhari has failed to give enough attention it deserves considering the lackluster way he (Buhari) is handling the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

    “It’s been said that if you want to destroy a community, state or nation, don’t even fire shots or bring the crisis that is being perpetrated by Boko Haram, don’t even bring nuclear bomb, all you need to do is to lower the standard of education in that Community state, or nation. Once you succeed in doing that, you’ve killed the nation.

    “So many of us may not understand what I’m implying, but right now in Nigeria, the university lecturers are on strike. If it was a decent government that is committed to the future of this country, it wouldn’t take one week to resolve this problem, but unfortunately, through ineptitude, the strike is allowed to fester.

    “If we shut down education, we shut down progress, we shut down the future of our teeming youth who have gathered here, we shut down the advancement of this great country called Nigeria.

    “So the 2019 election will be a referendum on education also,” the Speaker was quoted as saying.

  • Al-Makura donates relief materials, N5m to Tiv community

    Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa state has explained that he is fully aware of the sufferings of the Tiv people in the state as a result of the herdsmen attacks on them.

    He stated this on Tuesday at the government house Lafia while distributing 10 trailer-load of relief materials and N5 million cash to 10 Tiv communities in the state who were affected by the Farmers/herdsmen clashes.

    He said that he is a living witness to the plight of the Tiv people in the state who have suffered in different forms as a result of the herdsmen attacks.

    The governor vowed to do everything within his powers to ensure that peace permanently returned to their areas of abode and regretted the unfortunate incident of herdsmen attacks on their communities which has claimed lives and properties.

    He thanked them for the patience and understanding with his government and promised to continue to come to their aid in their movements of  trial, and urged them to always find means and ways of resolving crisis within themselves rather than resorting to violence.

    He explained that even though the IDPs are not physically present in the camps in the state, he was aware that most of them are staying with their kinsmen whose houses were not destroyed during the crisis.

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    Also speaking, president of Tiv Development Association (TIDA), Nasarawa state,  Mr Boniface Ifer, thanked the governor for identifying with the Tiv people during their time of needs and urged him to do more for the Tiv people.

    Earlier in the day, the governor chaired the APC expanded caucus meeting of all stakeholders of APC in the state to strategize ahead of the 2019 elections.

    Speaking after the meeting, chairman of the campaign council in the state, Hon Ahmed Aliyu Wadada, said the party would win the 2019 general elections in the state as there is no meaningful opposition to the party.

    Hon Wadada who was the governorship aspirant of the party said all the campaign members are people of proven integrity who are committed to deliver APC in Nasarawa state.

     

  • ‘Buhari, special gift to Nigeria’

    The Speaker of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Hon. Ibrahim Balarabe-Abdullahi,  said on Monday that President Muhammadu Buhari is a special gift and a great asset to Nigeria considering his laudable achievements in the country.

    Balarabe-Abdullahi made this known while speaking with newsmen in Lafia to facilitate with President Buhari at 76.

    The Speaker described the leadership qualities of President Buhari as purposeful and eventful, urging for support and prayers to enable the president succeed in delivering the much needed dividend of democracy to Nigerians.

    He added that President Buhari is a man of integrity, unquestionable character and having the   determination to change the future of the country, hence the need for prayers and support from citizens to enable him succeed beyond 2019.

    Balarabe-Abdullahi observed that the past three and half years of the President have been eventful and progressive as according to him “a lot of transformation have been made so far by APC-led Federal Government.

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    “Nigerians have seen what the government of President Buhari has done since its inception especially in the area of security, corruption, agriculture, youths empowerment among other sectors in order to improve on the welfare of Nigerians,” he said.

    Balarabe- Abdullahi while felicitating with President on his 76th birthday celebration prayed God to give him more wisdom, long life, guide and protect to move the nation to the next level of development now and beyond 2019.

  • Google Developers trains youths in mobile applications development in Nasarawa

    Google Developers Group (GDG) says, it has organised free training for 100 youths on how to build mobile applications for iOS, Android and iPhone to solve real life problems in Nasarawa State.

    Auwal Muhammad, Lafia (GDG) facilitator, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Lafia.

    Muhammad said the training was organised for young people, who had passion for new technology particularly mobile applications development.

    “Today Google developers group are training 100 young people for free on how to build mobile applications that can solve real life problems in the society.

    “By the end of the training, this young people will be able to build mobile applications for iOS, Android and iPhone that can solve problems.

    “We are training them on how to write a sentence in a particular language and convert it to English and other languages,” he said.

    According to him, the current Facebook, Whatsapp, camera, are mobile applications developed by people to solve problems as well as sending messages without paying the network providers.

    One of the participants, Tasiu Kwaplong, told NAN that the training would help him in mobile applications development, which he was already into.

    “The training is very interesting, I got to learn a lot about the new technology in mobile applications development and the best practices in mobile applications in general,” he said.

    On his part, Emmanuel Omaku, said he was grateful to GDG for bringing the training to Lafia, saying that the training has exposed him the more to new technology.

    NAN reports that GDG are a group of young people, recognised and supervised by Google to use Google to solve real life problems.