Tag: Nasarawa State

  • NLC protest Killing of colleagues in Nassarawa

    NLC protest Killing of colleagues in Nassarawa

    Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has described the killing of two of their colleagues in Nasarawa State as barbaric and uncalled for, stressing that an injury to one is an injury to all‎.

    Comrade Aliyu Abdullahi Umbugadu and Rabiu Mohammed Hamza were killed by police bullets on July 29, 2016, while waiting to hear the outcome of their negotiation with government over the unlawful reduction of their salaries.

    In a solidarity protest on Tuesday in Ibadan, the National President of NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba said their colleagues were killed in cold blood, while others sustained various degrees of injuries of the senseless shooting of the police.

    The Chairman of NLC in Oyo State, Comrade Waheed Olojede, who read the speech on behalf of Wabba said ‎their murder and injuries violate every known decent code of condu‎ct, sanctity of life, rules of engagement and the laws of the land to which they are all subjected to.

    “Today, their family members and loved ones have been deprived of their love, protection and cover. When these comrades were alive, or hale and hearty, life was not exactly rosy for their families because of the policies of the government. With their death or incapacitation, it is better imagined what they could be going through. Our hearts bleed.

    “We must say it loud and clear that these deaths and painful injuries represent not just systematic attacks on the rights of workers in Nasarawa State but all workers across the country. Indeed, these deaths represent the dark variant of this assault and must be resisted by all workers,” he said.

    The union therefore demands that:” full justice for the injured and the dead by way of unbiased investigation, appropriate punishment and full compensation for the victims. The government of Nasarawa State‎ must take responsibility for the education and training of the children of the dead and medical bill of the injured. The government of Nasarawa State should immediately release to the families of the dead all their entitlements to enable the families cope.

    “The government of Nasarawa State must commence immediately the full payment of salaries and pensions as at when due. Government of Nasarawa State, and indeed, all governments, should desist from unleashing the police or any other security agency on peaceful protesting workers or citizens. The systematic attacks on workers right across the country must stop. State Governors should live up to their responsibilities or resign.”

    Wabba said they have resolved on a peaceful protest until the government of Nasarawa and Nasarawa Police Command account for their actions.

  • NYSC to drive the Change Mantra-   Buhari

    NYSC to drive the Change Mantra- Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari said on Friday that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme would be used to drive his administration’s change mantra.

    The News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) reports that the president stated this at the swearing-in of 2016 Batch `A’ of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Keffi, Nasarawa state, Ise-Ekiti, Ekiti and Gusau in Zamfara.

    NAN reports that in Keffi (Nasarawa State), Buhari, represented by Gov. Umaru Al-Makura of Nasarawa state, said the Federal Government (FG) placed a high premium on the NYSC scheme.

    The President’s address was read in Ekiti by Mr Odunayo Adesoye, the Director of Youths, Ministry of Information, Youths and Sports Development, who represented Gov. Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti.

    Also in Keffi, the president’s speech was read by Alhaji Ishaq Galadima, Nasarawa state Commissioner for Youths and Sports on behalf of Gov. Tanko Al-Makura,

    The president said the scheme is useful because it had proved itself over the years to be a reliable vehicle in inculcating sacrifice and patriotism in Nigerian youths.

    “My dear corps members, the National Youth Service Corps which was established four decades ago has demonstrated its ability to remain relevant in the life cycle of the nation,” he said.

    The president said the Federal Government would continue to invest hugely in the youth.

    While the president decried the dwindling economy of the country, he assured that his administration would strive hard to ensure that challenges facing the nation’s economy would be a thing of the past.

    He, however, warned the new youth corps members to shun social vices such as cultism, kidnapping, armed robbery, drug peddling thuggery, prostitution, terrorism, militancy, cybercrimes, bunkering and the get-rich quick syndrome.

    “I charge you to use the various NYSC Community Development Services platforms at the grassroots to carry out public enlightenment and mobilisation for change in behaviour, thinking, cultural orientation and outlook,” he said.

    According to the president, one of the disturbing problems inherited by this administration is increasing unemployment among the young people, and that will soon be a thing of the past.

    “Thousands of graduates from the higher institutions of learning get frustrated daily as they search for non-existing jobs.

    “This is why this administration is anxious to recover illicit wealth to channel them to productive economic venture to absorb thousands into employment,” Buhari said.

    The President also charged corps members to work with enthusiasm to better the lives of their host communities.

    In his address of welcome, EKiti NYSC Coordinator, Mr Tobechi Ibeh, urged the corps members to be hard working in order to build an egalitarian society for the nation.

    Ibeh restated the commitment of the NYSC scheme to attitudinal change that would make the youths to be self-reliant.

    NAN reports that no fewer than 1,581 corps members comprising 902 male and 679 female in the 2016 Batch `A’ were administered oath of allegiance by the Ekiti Chief Judge, Justice Ayo Daramola.

    Also, NYSC State Coordinator in Nasarawa state, Mrs Habiba Bappah, said that out of the prospective corps members who reported to camp, a total of 1,935 corps members were duly registered.

    “This number is made up of 835 males and 1,100 females ready to be sworn in today,” she said.

    She then urged the new corps members to participate actively and take various the training sessions seriously; as the sessions were mapped out to give them a better future.

    In Gusau, Gov. Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara urged the 1, 600 corps members posted to the state to use the period of their service to acquire various entrepreneurship skills.

    According to Yari, who was represented by the state Commissioner of Youth, Skill Acquisition and Sports, Alhaji Abdullahi Gurbin-bore, these skills will assist them to be self reliant after the service year.

    “I call on you to use your service year to contribute to the development of our dear country by using the service period to enhance the national productivity,” he said.

    He advised the corps members to show respect to the values, culture and traditions of their respective host communities, while extending the benefits of national service to the grass roots level.

    Also, the Zamfara NYSC Coordinator, Alhaji Ballama Bello, said the three weeks orientation programme was one of the cardinals of NYSC.

    However, Bello urged the corps members to be obedient to NYSC rules and regulations and avoid crimes and other social vices.

    NAN reports that the swearing-in was conducted by Justice Awwal Gummi on behalf of the state Chief Judge, Justice Kulu Aliyu.

     

  • NDE disburses N1.5m to graduate trainees in Nasarawa State

    NDE disburses N1.5m to graduate trainees in Nasarawa State

    The National Directorate of Employment (NDE) on Thursday in Lafia disbursed resettlement tools and equipment worth N1.5 million to 18 graduate trainees of vocational skills programme in Nasarawa State.

    Mr Kunle Obayan, the Acting Director-General of NDE, who distributed the tools, said that the gesture was to enable the unemployed graduate trainees become self reliant and contribute their quota to national development.

    Obayan, who was represented by the agency’s Director of Special Public Works, Mr Monday Dalyop, said that the Federal Government was planning to create employment opportunities for unskilled and unemployed Nigerians, hence the need for the gesture.

    “NDE came into existence in 1986, saddled with the responsibilities of training people especially the youths and women in different skills acquisition programmes in the country in order to be self reliant and to contribute their quota to national development.

    “Today is significant to us in the NDE, in the sense that what we are witnessing was as a result of the Federal Government’s efforts toward tackling unemployment,” he said.

    Obayan said that the same gesture would be extended by the Federal Government to states that are yet to benefit in order to fight unemployment, poverty and boost socio-economic development in the country.

    Earlier, Alhaji Dauda Idris-Wase, the Nasarawa State Coordinator of NDE, said that the gesture would help reduce the high rate of unemployment in the state.

    “The Agency is resettling 18 young men and women trained in welding, GSM repairs, computer operations, electrical installations, hair dressing, barbing, catering, tailoring, plumbing and pipe, interior decoration and shoe making in the state with soft loan.

    “The repayment period of the loan is three years and six months, as the package is highly subsidised, so I charge you not to fail us, serve as good example and morale booster to those that may come after you,” Idris-Wase said.

    A beneficiary, Clementina Obele, who responded on behalf of other beneficiaries, thanked NDE for the gesture and promised to live up to expectation.

  • PHOTO: Protest against Al’Makura impeachment plot

    PHOTO: Protest against Al’Makura impeachment plot

  • Why government suspended Nasarawa varsity management – Al Makura

    Why government suspended Nasarawa varsity management – Al Makura

    Governor Umaru Al-Makura of Nasarawa State on Tuesday explained the rationale behind the suspension of the management of the state university in February.

    Al-Makura said this when he appeared before the State Assembly on account of the assembly’s summon to explain his alleged failure to implement some of its resolutions.

    He said the suspension of the management was in keeping with the provisions of the law.

    According to him, he has the responsibility to superintend and ensure the smooth running of the institution as its visitor.

    He added that the decay of infrastructure and mismanagement in the institution necessitated the suspension.

    “The suspension of the management was not a punitive measure, but to allow the management step aside while corrections were being effected to sanitise the system and add value to the institution,” the News Agency of Nigeria quoted the governor as saying at the forum.

    Al-Makura said the management was not sacked as being perceived, saying that its members were still receiving their salaries and other entitlements.

    The governor recalled how the Board of Internal Revenue took the state government and the university to court for allegedly withholding tax to the tune of N75 million.

     

  • Foundation to train youths in brick-making

    Foundation to train youths in brick-making

    Compressed earth bricks are catching on in Nasarawa State, thanks to organisations like the TY Danjuma Foundation. The raw materials are sourced locally and the bricks are durable, even fashionable.

    Now, the TY Danjuma Foundation has added job creation to the advantages by undertaking to train 40 youths in compressed earth bricks or CEB.

    The 40 able-bodied youths among whom is a lady, have accepted to be trained in the techniques of making CEB.

    They said they took the decision in order to enhance their economic power, rather than waste their youth looking for inexistent jobs.

    It is also said now that the 40 youths are already role models for others.

    The TY Foundation is training them in collaboraion with the Centre for Women, Youth and Community Action (NACWYCA), a non-governmental  organisation based in Lafia, Nasarawa State capital.

    It has been agreed that the foundation, solely owned by Danjuma, a former Minister for Defence, will provide the funds for the project while NACWYCA, headed by Managing Director Nawani Ezekiel Aboki, will implement it.

    The NGO will ensure its continuity as well as source materials for the success of the project. Monitoring is another brief of NACWYCA.

    The idea of training the 40 persons who are going to be pioneer trainees cutting across three council areas in Nasarawa State is not only to serve as source of empowerment to the youths but also encourage others to learn a trade and earn a decent livelihood.

    The state Commissioner for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives, Mr Emmanuel Yaji who was at the opening ceremony of a workshop at which the plan was launched, promised to patronise the intending trainees.

    He also saluted their courage to learn a trade in order to make life more meaningful not only for themselves but also their families and the society.

    The commissioner said everybody stands to benefit from the laudable initiative of the T.Y Danjuma Foundation and NACWYCA.

    Speaking at the opening ceremony at NACWYCA’ headquarters office in Lafia, the Commissioner said: “I must commend your courage to go into bricklaying venture in this era where most youths are seeking unavailable ‘white collar’ jobs”

    Yaji added that: “We shall keep track of the programme to see how government would partner to bring more youths into it.

  • Boko Haram: Al-makura tasks committee on mandate

    Boko Haram: Al-makura tasks committee on mandate

    Governor Umar Al-makura of Nasarawa State on Thursday urged the Presidential Committee on Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution of Security Challenges in the North to remain committed to its mandate.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the governor said this in Lafia, the state capital, when members of the committee paid him a courtesy call at the Government House.

    Al-makura said the committee should pursue vigorously its mandate of bringing members of the Boko Haram’ sect to the dialogue table.

    The governor also urged members of the committee to offer wise and sincere advice to the Federal Government as regards the Boko Haram insurgency.

    He said that the sponsors and collaborators of terrorism could be prominent individuals living within and outside Nigeria.

    Al-makura said without peace in the country, there will be no meaningful development.

    The governor expressed regret that before the emergence of “Ombatse” insurgence, the state had enjoyed relative peace and was reckoned as one of the most peaceful in the federation.

    He, however, promised that he would not rest on his oars to ensure that security challenges in the state were adequately contained.

  • How Jonathan  can combat  security  crisis

    How Jonathan can combat security crisis

    Each passing day, security is getting worse. It is either people are kidnapped or security operatives are killed. In the face of it all, the government seems handicapped. Last month, 12 policemen were killed in Bayelsa State. Nine days ago, Boko Haram killed 22 policemen in Bama, Borno State. That same day, 23 policemen and State Security Service (SSS) officers were killed in an ambush in Nasarawa State. Should things be allowed to continue like this? No, say lawyers who spoke with Adebisi Onanuga and proffered the way out.

    IN the last few days, security has taken the turn for the worse. Killings and kidnappings are on the rise as hoodlums hold sway in different parts of the country. Security has virtually collapsed, as crimes seem to have become permanent fixture of daily life. The crimes are committed with impunity. If it is not robbery, which occurs daily in almost every part of the country, it is kidnapping which has spread to almost all the states, or maiming and killing of people, including security operatives by the Boko Haram in the North.

    Kidnapping which began in the Niger Delta, now occurs in other parts of the country because it has become lucrative. Unlike in the past when the victims are foreigners in the oil industry kidnapped by the Niger Delta militants in the fight to stop further degradation of their land by oil firms, today many are kidnapped for ransom running into millions of naira. Almost everybody is a potential victim. The rich, their wives, parents and children. Traditional rulers are not spared.

    The challenge this poses to the country is better understood considering the cases of eminent people, including traditional rulers that are being kidnapped.

    Sometimes, the victims are killed when the kidnappers’demands are not met or is late in coming. Others like former Deputy Governor Chudi Nwike was killed even after his family had paid a N5million ransom.

    Last Friday, Adedoyin, the wife of Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour of the Supreme Court, her daughter and driver were kidnapped on the Lagos–Benin Road.

    Mrs. Rhodes-Vivour, a lawyer based in Lagos, and the others were travelling to Benin for her daughter’s marriage.

    On May 3, former Petroleum Minister Alhaji Shetima Alli Monguno, 92, was abducted by gunmen after the Jumat service in his mosque in Mafoni Maiduguri, Borno State. The nonagenarian was released after 72 hours, after the family reportedly paid a N20million ransom. But Governor Kashim Shetima claimed that no ransom was paid.

    In April, last year, Prof Kamene Okonjo, mother of the Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, was kidnapped by gunmen from the palace of her husband in Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State. While she was lucky to be alive, 72-year-old Mrs. Regina Obi Dalty, a resident of Ogwashi-Uku, also allegedly kidnapped in the Delta community by the same gang, was murdered  because the ransom paid on her was considered paltry. The gang was said to have demanded N10 million for her release, but got N2 million.

    On the other hand, the Boko Haram insurgence, which first started in the northern part of the country like an ideological war against western behavioural pattern, and the imposition of strict Sharia Law, has taken fearful dimensions. The focus of their criminal activities is now on Christian communities and other persons who are not of northern extraction as the sect has shifted from their initial ideology.

    Thousands of Nigerians have been killed, and properties worth billions of naira destroyed since the Boko Haram crisis began.

    Today, Boko Haram appears to be more organised and dangerous as it is seen to be always ahead of security agencies in the execution of its war against innocent Nigerians. The group has continued with its dastardly acts, unleashing terror on Nigerians, particularly Christians, and government establishments. It was believed that their activities will decline following the decision of the government to dialogue and grant them amnesty. The reactions which their continuing insurgence on the people has however casts doubts on the effectiveness of government and security agencies in the country to curb or totally stop their activities.

    What all these developments have shown is that the state governments do not have the capacity to protect their people.

    To make the matter worse, the police supposed to be a mediator between individuals and groups in the society, ensure peace and security for the community in time of crisis like this, have also displayed that they lack the capacity to cope with the developments around them. Rather, the police have become the target of attacks by the sect.

    Four policemen among a security team abducted eight days ago are still being held by the Ombatse militia in Nasarawa State. The police confirmed that 23 of their men and those of the State Security Service (SSS) were killed in the ambush that took place at Alakyo Village in the state. The Inspector- General of Police, Muhammed Abubakar, who visited the place, said the police would engage peaceful methods to set the hostages free. But eight days after, they are still in captivity.

    On April 29, gunmen attacked Ringim Divisional Police Headquarters and the residence of the former Inspector-General of Police, Hafiz Ringim, in Jigawa State, At the end of the attack that lasted about five hours, three policemen and two guards in a bank were killed.

    In January last year, 186 were killed in Kano in a coordinated attack by Boko Haram. Also in Baga, in Kukuwa Local Government area of Borno State, 185 were reported dead in a fighting between the Joint Task Force and the Boko Haram sect, most of them women and children while about 2,000 houses were burnt in the fight which occurred between Friday, April 20 and Saturday, April 21, 2013. The United States of America, the United Nations, the elders from the North and the National Assembly are among those who condemned the killings of innocent Nigerians while President Goodluck Jonathan ordered a probe into the blood bath.

    In March 18, 2013, 25 people died while many others were injured when suicide bombers believed to be members of the Boko Haram struck and bombed a Lagos bound luxury bus at the new road motor park in Sabon Gari area of Kano predominantly occupied by non-indigenes.

    For two days, gun men raided four communities in Kaura Local Government Area in Southern Kaduna and left 20 people dead and many injured. The gun men believed to be nomadic herdsmen invaded the villages on Saturday night of March 30, 2013 and continued the raid on Zilang, Taliki, Zangkan and Mafang hill top till early Sunday morning of March 31, 2013.

    The failure of the security system in Nigeria to make use of its intelligence network to penetrate the network of the Boko Haram and access intelligence information from the Nigerian communities which could be used to prevent attacks, pose a lot of threat to the peace and security of the nation and is indicative of the failure of the state structure.

    No doubt, the level insecurity is alarming and and in the face of all these, the government which has the constitutional responsibility and the security apparatus to protect the lives and property of the people is displaying its inadequacies in combating the various crimes and acts of terrorism ravaging the country. Terrorism seems to be gaining grounds in the country today because the government whose responsibility it is to protect the lives and properties of her citizens, appeared to have failed also in this area of its responsibility.

    Does the President lack the capacity to fight insecurity? Or is it that our security apparatuses are inadequate to combat the menace? These are the questions that have been agitating the minds of many Nigerians in view of recent attacks on the police by the sect and other groups with the police suffering high casualties. Lawyers expressed their worries over the matter and proffered solutions within the confines of the laws.

    To Mr Kemi Pinheiro (SAN), the primary obligation of the government under the Constitution is the guarantee of security of  lives and property.

    “Without a doubt some northern parts of Nigeria are under siege. It is even more worrisome that the security agencies are themselves the target of attacks! The Presidents failure to declare  a state of emergency in some of these areas is in my humble an abdication of his constitutional responsibility!

    “The political class including the opposition parties  have not helped matters too ! Rather than  present a very unified front with the ruling party  in the face of this onslaught against the Nigerian state, they are  playing primordial politics along party lines as if these deaths are meaningless to them !  It is very disheartening indeed!”, he said.

    Prince Segun Ajibola (SAN) said he could not recall when in Nigeria, the life and well being of the citizens have been  so threatened and overwhelmed by fear and insecurity. He noted that the situation has almost completely gone out of control. He said that the  recent killing of a number of policemen, soldiers and other security agents is clear  and additional evidence that Mayhem has  now become the order of the day and that the matter has gone beyond a  mere legislative approach, or local issue, the problem has a cross border flavour ,which has clearly defiled all local efforts to deal with it.

    “ In my humble opinion, it calls for a security strategy of  a highly technical and sophisticated form, designed by experts in this field were ever in the world they can be found. Another idea is to seriously follow up and intensify the peace efforts, in whatever name described, amnesty etc. and embark on  a massive , aggressive, poverty alleviation and educational projects ,targeted at specific problem areas as a start ,and  then  gradually widen the scope to major parts of the country.

    “The statute books are littered with all sorts of laws to discourage this kind of nefarious and heinous acts, but they are helpless in the face of a weak or ineffective machinery to enforce them. Unfortunately laws don’t have self enforcement mechanisms. This is largely the responsibility of security and law enforcement agents, whose efficiency is  sadly facing monumental challenges. They more than deserve our support and prayers especially at this crucial times, if they fail, I am afraid we have all failed”, he said.

    Former Publicity Secretary, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ikeja Branch, Mr Samson Omodara, said high insecurity would end when there is equitable wealth distribution.

    “The high level of insecurity all has to do with the imbalance in wealth distribution, bad governance and moral decadence. “Our leaders must wake up or be ready to be woken by revolution,” he said.

    President, Coalition of Lawyers for Good Governance (CLGG), Mr Joe Nwokedi, believes improving the country’s security situation would require more patriotism and the input of all Nigerians.

    He said: “The rate of insecurity going on in the country is quite alarming. The recurring phenomenon of bloodshed and wanton destruction of lives and properties has made our veins unshakable.

    “The most worrisome aspect of it is that it is becoming uncontrollable and magnifying by the day.

    “The solution to the problem is patriotism. We have to go back to our roots. It seems that we no longer value this entity called Nigeria.

    “The values that our founding fathers pursued with vigour and strength have been eroded.

    “Even our president is not patriotic enough; if not how can he pardon a man who embezzled our funds and was convicted, simply because he hail from his state?

    “Our citizens are not happy with our country; our security personnel are not patriotic, neither are our fellow country men and women.

    “There is anger in the land. It is time we pursued ideals that bind rather than divide us.

    “Security Chiefs and Personnel should be more committed to their work. Let us see security as  everybody’s duty.”

    Said Ike Ofuokwu, “ If the wife and daughter of a Justice of the Supreme Court can be so easily kidnapped, then it is no longer a case of insecurity but outright anarchy.This criminality has tarried for so long that it has overwhelmed our security agencies who are now more of the victims of this impunity. Isn’t it strange that up till this day no security personnel has taken responsibility or even resigned from his or her position. Even till date none of the big wigs implicated in this shame has been tried and convicted. Instead, they are still seated in supposedly hallowed chambers making ‘laws’.

    “The government has been insincere in tackling this issue just due to their selfish and personal political interest for 2015. We are equally not deceived with their talk of amnesty for Boko Haram. Amnesty with what is happening in the Niger Delta is the biggest conduit pipe for looting and siphoning public fund.

    “A government that cannot tackle unemployment and is not able to create jobs for able bodied young men has automatically created insecurity and anarchy. The sophistication in which these crimes are executed is a pointer that educated and technology compliant young men are unemployed,” he said.

    Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Lagos, Mr Taiwo Taiwo, described the kidnapping of Mrs. Adedoyin Rhode-Vivour and daughter as a sad development, adding that it is another dimension to the security challenges of the country. “If the wife of the Justice of the Supreme Court could just be kidnapped like that, then it portends danger for all of us in this country.”

    The National leader of the Congress for Progressive Change(CPC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, on Saturday declared that the way President Goodluck Jonathan has been handling security challenges in the country has shown that his government lacks the capacity to deal with the crisis.

    Buhari noted that violence is pushing the country towards anarchy hence the need for well-meaning Nigerians to step in immediately to save the country from going under.

    “Anarchy is knocking on the door of many sections of this country and the Federal Government has not demonstrated that it has the good sense to understand what is going on or the competence to check it.

    “The nation is hopelessly adrift. But if we are to survive, this vicious circle of violence that has engulfed this nation must be brought to an end; and we implore the national Assembly to take the lead in this quest for peace”, Gen. Buhari added.

    The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), in a statement in Lagos by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, asked President Goodluck Jonathan to shelve the plan, if he has any, to impose a state of emergency on some of the northern states worst hit by the Boko Haram crisis. The party said any such move can only be aimed at giving an undue advantage to the PDP instead of helping to end the crisis.

    “Imposing a state of emergency on the states that have been mentioned, like Borno, Yobe and Nasarawa states will amount to shifting responsibility and unduly victimising the governors of those states, who have done perhaps more than the President, in dealing with the crisis, even though they are not in charge of any security apparatus”, the party said.