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  • Nasarawa council election to hold May 26

    Nasarawa council election to hold May 26

    The Nasarawa State Independent Electoral Commission (NASIEC) has slated May 26 to conduct local government elections.

    The Acting Chairman, Aliyu Mohammad Dogara, in a statement yesterday, said: “NASIEC, by virtue of the law establishing it, and pursuant to paragraph 3 part II of the third schedule of the constitution (as amended), has concluded arrangements to hold its local government elections on May 26, 2018.

    “All political parties are hereby requested to begin preparations for the elections while arrangements are being made by the commission to invite them for a meeting.”

    Dogara said the collection and submission of forms would be at the headquarters of the commission in Lafia, adding that a comprehensive time table would be available soon.

  • Nasarawa LG polls to hold May 26 – NASIEC

    Nasarawa LG polls to hold May 26 – NASIEC

    The Nasarawa State Independent Electoral Commission ( NASIEC ) has fixed May 26 for the conduct of local council elections in the state.

    In a statement on Monday in Lafia, Aliyu Muhammad-Dogara, chairman of the commission, said that a comprehensive timetable for the election would soon be published.

    Muhammad-Dogara said that the collection and submission of nomination forms by candidates and political party would be at the state headquarter of NASIEC in Lafia.

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    He added that all political parties would soon be invited for a meeting to ensure a successful poll.

    The last local council election in the state was held in 2014.

    The ruling All Progressives Congress ( APC ) won nine chairmanship seats while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won four seats.

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  • Nasarawa State-owned tertiary institutions suspend strike

    Nasarawa State-owned tertiary institutions suspend strike

    The Joint Union of Tertiary Institutions in Nasarawa State has suspended the infinite strike action it began on Feb. 16.

    Mr Ariks Samuel-Bashayi, state’s Chairman of the union, announced the suspension of the strike while briefing newsmen on Friday at the College of Education, Akwanga, after the union’s emergency meeting.

    He stated that the suspension of the strike was due to the commitment made by the state government through the respective management of the three state-owned tertiary institutions.

    He said, “Though all our demands are not met, but because of appeals and interventions by the stakeholders, the union shifted ground to give room for further discussion.
    “The state government and other stakeholders appealed to the union to call off the strike in order to pave way for further negotiation.”

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    The chairman, therefore, called on all members of the union to resume work immediately pending further directives.

    Newsmen reports that the union had embarked on an indefinite strike since Feb. 16, citing government’s refusal to address welfare- related issues.

    The Institutions involved are: the College of Education, Akwanga, College of Agriculture, Lafia and the Nasarawa State Polytechnic, Lafia.

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  • Council boss commends Army for renovating PHC

    Council boss commends Army for renovating PHC

    The council boss said this shortly after the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. – Gen. Tukur Burutai, inaugurated the renovated clinic.

    Mr Emma Yaro, the Overseer of Akun Development Area, Nasarawa State, on Thursday commended the Nigerian Army for renovating a Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC) at Akpata.

    Yaro made the commendation while speaking with the Newsmen on Thursday in Akpata, headquarters of the development area.

    He said the commendation became imperative considering the importance of healthcare to the socio-economic development of the people.

    “We are grateful to the Nigerian Army as the project would go a long way in meeting the health needs of the people of this area and the state at large.

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    “I told my people that the military that you see around are not for war, but for war against diseases,’’ he said.

    Yaro assured that the facility would be put to good use for the benefit of the people.

    He also commended Gov. Tanko Al-Makura for his developmental strides in all fields of human endeavours.

    He urged the people to continue to support President Muhammadu Buhari and Al-Makura in their efforts at improving the lives of Nigerians.

    Yaro also appealed to the people to live in peace and tolerate one another irrespective of their ethnic, religious and political affiliations.

    Buratai had earlier said the gesture was executed under the civil-military relations project to complement government efforts in providing medical services to the needy.

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  • Cattle colony: Reps suggest cattle breeding settlement

    Cattle colony: Reps suggest cattle breeding settlement

    The House of Representatives has kicked against the proposed establishment of cattle colony by the Federal government as a solution to the open cattle grazing and its attendant consequences on communities across the country.

    Rather, the lawmakers advised the Federal government to work out modalities for the establishment of cattle breeding settlements as a lasting solution to incessant clashes between farmers and herdsmen.

    This followed the adoption of a motion by Mohammed Onawo (PDP, Nasarawa), who regretted that the incessant clashes between herdsmen and farmers have presented serious security challenges in the polity.

    He said: “It is noted that the Federal Government’s proposal to establish cattle colonies in every State in Nigeria to cater for the herdsmen and their cattle as a lasting solution to the continuous clashes which, in most cases, result in senseless and avoidable loss of lives and properties.

    “We are however concerned that the decision to establish cattle colonies in each State could be in violation of Section 42 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and the Land Use Act as those colonies will remain the exclusive reserve of the individual State governments and as such, would not guarantee total freedom to the herdsmen.

    “It must be said that cattle rearing is not an exclusive reserve of the Fulanis as other tribes also engage in the business and that is why we are determined to provide a lasting solution to the incessant conflicts between herdsmen and farm owners, hence modern breeding practices should be encouraged.

    “We are convinced that ranching will offer longer lasting solution to the recurring conflicts between herdsmen and farmers, if the herdsmen would be fully sensitized and educated about the benefits of the program, as it would enable them assume full ownership of those ranches”.

    In its resolution, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources has been urged to liaise with State Ministries of Agriculture to speedily educate  and encourage the herdsmen on the benefits of ranching.

  • ‘No anti-open grazing law in Nasarawa’

    Nasarawa State Governor Tanko Al-Makura has said his administration will not enact the anti-open grazing law.

    The governor spoke at the Government House when he received skill acquisition items for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).

    The items were donated by the National Commission for Refugees, Migration and Internally Displaced Persons (NCRMIDP).

    Al-Makura, who was represented by his deputy, Silas Agara, said the constitution allowed citizens to settle in any part of the country.

    He lamented that over 25,000 persons were displaced because of anti-open grazing law in Benue State.

  • Catholic priest sponsors 136 marriages in Nasarawa

    Catholic priest sponsors 136 marriages in Nasarawa

    Parish Priest of St Sylvester Catholic Church New Nyanya Nasarawa state, Reverend Father Lawrence Soja-Anyembugu, has sponsored the marriage of 136 couples within two weeks.

    He told reporters yesterday during the marriage matrimony of 83 couples in commemoration of his 10th priestly anniversary in St Patrick Catholic Church, Akwanga, Akwanga Local Government Area of the state that the gesture was extended to members of his church who have not married to enable them to receive the sacrament of holy matrimony.

    According to him, the step will also enable those who did not marry in the church to receive the sacrament of holy matrimony and to get their marriage blessed.

    The priest asked the couples to continue to be patient, tolerate one another for them to have a peaceful home, adding that marriage is all about endurance and patience.

    “The importance of church marriage cannot be over-emphasised as it will promote peace among the couples and also enable them to get more blessings and God’s favour.”

    Soja-Anyembugu called on the couples and other Nigerians to live exemplary lives by inculcating moral values in their children and for the overall development of the country.

    He also advised Christians and other Nigerians against engaging in unruly behaviours and other sharp practices so that they can inherit the kingdom of heaven.

  • Benue, Nasarawa herdsmen embrace anti-open grazing law, says Umahi

    Benue, Nasarawa herdsmen embrace anti-open grazing law, says Umahi

    Leader of the sub technical committee of the National Economic Council mediating between farmers and herdsmen, Ebonyi State Governor Dave Umahi, said yesterday Fulani herdsmen  in Benue and Nasarawa states have agreed  to  adhere to the anti- open grazing law but pleaded for more time.

    Umahi, who gave reporters the outcome of the panel’s visit to Benue and Nasarawa states, said the herdsmen pleaded to be given enough time to  commence ranching and or move to states with grazing reserves.

    “The cheering news is that the herdsmen in Benue and Nasarawa states are ready to abide by the law but that they would need more time for ranching and support from the Federal Government,” he said.

    He said: “We as a committee noted that there are over two million hectares of land across 19 northern Nigeria and over one million of them have been already gazetted as grazing reserve and this one million is already developed.

    “There is a place in Gombe State that about 375 hectares are developed as grazing reserve. We have 74,000 hactare in Kaduna and there is another location that has over 150,000 hectares of land that have already been developed.”

    Umahi said there was need for the Federal Government to help in the development of grazing reserves and  to start  seeing  animal husbandry as economic venture by giving soft loans to owners.

    He said: “The Federal Government should begin development of grazing reserves. The CBN anchor borrower scheme that has succeeded  in agricultural sector should  be extended to animal husbandry, the animal husbandry should be  seen as economic venture for government  to invest in by giving soft loan”.

    He noted that the Federal Government through NEMA  needed  to come to the aid of both states , saying, ‘because there is no amount of the states’ resources that can assist the people in the camps.’

    While stating that there were over 110,000  displaced persons in the seven designated camps in Benue State, the governor  said: “Children between the ages of four and eight constitute 70%  of the population and the conditions we saw them is not palatable.”

    “We owe it a duty to give better lives to these people.”

    Umahi said the committee observed that  governors of Nasarawa and Benue states were committed to peace as identified by the security agencies.

    “It was observed that both governors shared information, opinions and there is no crisis between them”, Governor Umahi said.

    He added that all parties (both herdsmen and farmers) talked   about invasion by undocumented herdsmen that come from other countries and demanded that they should follow international ECOWAS  rules and that all their cattle  must be quarantined.

    Umahi said that the Fulani denied the claim of conquest of Benue valley shifting the blame on the social media The committee members arrived in Makurdi, Benue State capital on Saturday on fact-finding mission to look for ways to proffer lasting solution to the incessant crises between farmers and herdsmen across the country.

    Umahi said the sub technical committee met with all the stakeholders both in Benue and Masarawa states.

    According to him, ‘the committee met with leaders  and farmers  in Benue State as well as  Benue herdsmen already relocated to Nasarawa and the herdsmen resident in Nasarawa so also the Tiv indigenes of Nasarwa state.’

    “We have agreed by all parties to these unfortunate incidents that we will pursue peace and that all those with illegal weapons must be arrested

    He also applauded the security operatives in both states but called on more deployment of troops to assist in early decongestion of the camps

  • Air Force tackles herdsmen/farmers clashes in Taraba, Benue, others

    Air Force tackles herdsmen/farmers clashes in Taraba, Benue, others

    The Nigerian Air Force Thursday said it would be involved in the operations in Benue, Taraba and Nasarawa to tackle incessant clashes between herdsmen and farmers.

    The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar made the disclosure in Abuja at a lecture to participants of Course 26 of the National Defence College, (NDC).

    He explained that the intervention of the NAF would be through the establishment of Forward Operational Base (FOB) in Taraba state and Quick Rsponse Wing along Benue and Nasarawa axis.

    In a statement signed by the Director of Public Relations and Information of the NAF, Air Vice Marshal Olatokunbo Adesanya, the Air Chief said the developments were part of elaborate efforts to address the security challenges facing the country.

    The statement reads: “The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, Thursday disclosed plans by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) to establish a Forward Operational Base (FOB) in Taraba State, as part of plans to further tackle the incessant herdsmen-farmers clash in the country.

    “The CAS, who disclosed the plans while delivering a lecture to participants of National Defence College (NDC) Course 26 in Abuja, also announced plans to establish a Quick Response Wing along the Benue-Nassarawa Axis.

    “The title of the lecture, which lasted one hour, was ‘The Nigerian Air Force – Challenges and Future Perspectives’. Participants of the Course are drawn from senior officers of the Armed Forces of Nigeria and those of sister African countries, senior officials of other security agencies in Nigeria as well as those of Federal Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies.

    “The lecture afforded the CAS to share thoughts with the participants on how the National Defence Policy prescribes that the NAF should be employed, out of which the mission statement of the NAF was coined.

    “Air Marshal Abubakar also spoke on the current and likely threats as well as contingencies from the perspective of air operations. He then elucidated on his vision for the NAF while also highlighting current efforts at actualizing it.

    “Some of the initiatives included but are not limited to the establishment of new commands and some units, improvement in human capacity development, improved aircraft serviceability and logistics support as well as enhanced personnel welfare.

    “He also spoke about the efforts being made in the area of research and development towards improved self-sufficiency, as a result of which the NAF is currently making great savings in foreign exchange.

    “Thereafter, he discussed the current NAF Force structure, doctrine, current capabilities and equipment holding in response to threats alongside the NAF’s strategic plan before looking at NAF future perspectives.

    “The CAS equally examined the challenges and constraints to the NAF’s air power effectiveness before concluding the lecture by discussing the strategies to countering the challenges enumerated. The lecture was followed by a stimulating interactive session.

    “In his closing remarks, the Commandant of NDC, Rear Admiral Adeniyi Osinowo, declared that “You cannot win any war today without an effective and virile Air Force”.

    “He then added that there was no doubt that the current NAF leadership is taking a lot of laudable and unprecedented steps, especially in the area of technological development, in a bid to reposition the NAF for greatness.

    “He particularly cited the recent feats by the NAF in locally designing and producing an operational Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, among many other breakthroughs in the area of research and development. He then seized the opportunity to congratulate the CAS on the recent passage of the bill establishing the Air Force Institute of Technology Kaduna, which he believed would further enhance technological growth in the NAF.

    “It is recalled that the NAF had also earlier announced plans to establish FOBs in Akwa Ibom and Cross River States, as part of its commitment to combatting emerging security challenges in those parts of the country”.

  • Buhari’s visit: Security beefed up in Nasarawa

    Buhari’s visit: Security beefed up in Nasarawa

    Security measures have been beefed up in in Lafia and environs as security personnel have been deployed in strategic locations ahead of President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to Nasarawa on Tuesday.

    A correspondent, who went round the state capital on Tuesday, reported that officers and men of the Nigeria Police, Civil Defence and other security agencies were stationed at all nooks and crannies.

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    Reports say that more security personnel had also been deployed in Akwanga, Keffi and Karu Local Government areas of the state.

    Mr Bello Ahmed, the Nasarawa State Commissioner of Police, had on Monday, said that over 4000 personnel had been deployed in strategic locations in the state.

    The commissioner said that police officers were collaborating with other security personnel to ensure hitch free visit by the President.

    President Buhari is paying a one-day visit to Nasarawa State where he will also inaugurate some projects of the state government.

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