Tag: Nasarawa

  • Al-Makura appoints new Press Secretary

    Al-Makura appoints new Press Secretary

    Gov. Umaru Al-Makura of Nasarawa State has appointed Musa Elayo as his new Press Secretary, according to a statement by Mohammed Abdullahi, Secretary to the State Government (SSG).

    The statement issued on Thursday in Lafia said that Elayo replaced Ahmed Tukur who is to now serve as Personal Assistant to the governor.

    Elayo until his appointment was the Head of Media to Nasarawa United Football Club.

    According to the statement, others appointed as Personal Assistants to the governor include Mohammed Mainoma, Idris Ojoko, Bamayi Abimiku and Ebu Cecilia.

    The appointments take immediate effect.

    NAN

  • Nasarawa commences census of own houses

    Nasarawa commences census of own houses

    The Nasarawa State Government on Thursday, commenced two-week census of its houses across the state, Mohammed Wada, Commissioner for Works and Transports has disclosed.

    Wada made the disclosure on Thursday in an interview in Lafia.

    He said the exercise became necessary because the state  government discovered that over the years, most occupants of such houses stayed in them illegally.

    The commissioner said due to the monetization police, government does not longer provide accommodation for civil servants.’

    “All GRAs, Six-man and Eight-Man Quarters, Low Cost, in Akwanga, KeffI, Lafia, Nasarawa and other local government areas are occupied by retired civil servants.

    “We are taking the census of all government houses to ascertain their occupants, their status and legality of allocation,” he said.

    The commissioner also said the state government was losing a lot of revenue due to the presence of illegal occupants of the houses who also failed to pay rent.

    He said the occupants were required to present their allocation papers during the exercise, warning that failure to do that would make them to vacate the houses.

    According to him, in the event that a lawful occupant is discovered to be defaulting in paying rent to the state government rent, he or she will be made to pay all outstanding rent.

    He also said that lawful occupants of such structures would be asked to renovate their houses while vacant houses at the end of the exercise would reallocate to interested persons.

    NAN

  • Aisha Buhari urges Govts to give priority to education of women, girls

    Aisha Buhari urges Govts to give priority to education of women, girls

    The Wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, on Tuesday called on government at all levels to give priority to education and empowerment of women and children.

    Buhari made this call in Abuja at the International Sheroes Forum with the theme: “Advancing women’s roles in business leadership and governance.”

    Buhari, who was represented by the Wife of the Nasarawa State Governor, Hajiya Salamatu Al-Makura, said that education is the foundation for empowerment of women and children to achieve gender equality.

    “We need to come together by supporting and encouraging each other in creating positive impact by empowering women and girls.

    “I believe education is the foundation for empowerment of women and children, especially the girl child.

    “I wish to call on government at all level and Non Governmental Organisation to ensure that issues that has to do with the right of women and the less privileged empowerment is mainstreamed.

    “We have to come together as partners to confront gender inequality.

    “We need to work with government, Civil Society and private sector to address the underlying bias and social norms that permit women and girls to be treated as lesser breed than men and boys.

    “We still have a long way to go in terms of enjoying a gender equal world; we also need to be vigilant against sliding back on progress already made,” she said.

    She said that there can be a change through legislation by working on the design progressive laws and ensuring that the laws are effectively implemented in other to be truly successful in the goals of equality.

    However, Ms. Comfort Lamptey United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, said that the conference needs relevant stakeholders to get the desired equality.

    Lamptey, who was represented by Adji Ndiaye, Deputy Country Representative, said that women in Africa were grossly marginalised, stating that Nigeria has the lowest level of representation in Africa.

    She said that the main objective of UN women was to close the gap of marginalisation, saying that in 2019 election women should invest in political participation.

    Sen. Jewel Taylor, Vice Presidential Candidate, Liberia, said that women in Africa should create a national fund to assist in increasing women participation in politics.

    “We can begin to raise funding to get women in national governance because that is the button line, we have to put our money where our mouths are.”

    NAN

  • Nasarawa State Assembly confirms list of LG interim committee’s

    Nasarawa State Assembly confirms list of LG interim committee’s

    The Nasarawa State Assembly on Tuesday confirmed the appointments of 11 Chairmen and 147 members of Local Government Interim Management Committees (IMCs) made by Gov. Tanko Al-Makura.

    The Speaker, Alhaji Ibrahim Balarabe-Abdullahi, announced the confirmation in Lafia after the appointees had appeared for screening at the floor of the house.

    Balarabe-Abdullahi said that their confirmation was based on their track records, adding that it was also made to boost grassroots development in the state.

    He tasked the committee chairmen and members to be transparent and accountable in the discharge of their duties when sworn in, for the overall development of the state.

    The confirmed IMC chairmen are Kwanta Yakubu for Akwanga Local Government (LG), Hudu Tafida, Awe LG; and Rabo Sani, Doma LG.

    Others are James Thomas, Karu LG; Jamila Sarki, Kokona LG; Yahuza Mairafi, Lafia LG; Ayuba Wandai, Nasarawa LG; Danlami Idris, Nassarawa Eggon LG; and Sa’adatu Yahaya, Obi LG.

    Also confirmed were Nuhu Dauda for Toto LG and Murtala Lamus for Wamba LG.

    “Yesterday, this house received a letter from his Excellency, Gov. Tanko Al-Makura, for the screening of 11 local government interim management committee chairmen and 147 members.

    “Today, we have screened and confirmed the 11 IMC chairmen and 147 members based on their track records.

    “We, hereby, direct the Clerk of the house to communicate the confirmation of the appointees to the governor for further necessary action,” he said.

    The speaker restated the assembly’s commitment to enacting laws and passing resolutions that would have direct bearing on the lives of the people of the state.

    The Majority Leader, Alhaji Tanko Tunga (APC-Awe North), moved a motion for the confirmation of the appointees and was seconded by the Minority Leader, Alhaji Mohammed Okpede (PDP-Doma North).

    NAN

  • AEDC loses N500m to vandalism

    AEDC loses N500m to vandalism

    The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris, said Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) lost over N500 million to activities of vandals in Abuja, Nasarawa, Kogi and Niger from January to date.

    Idris made this known while inaugurating the Anti-Electricity Vandalism Response Squad (AEVRS) on Tuesday in Abuja.

    He said that 233 cases of vandalism were recorded in the area during the period.

    He, however, said that over the years, the police did a lot to prevent vandals from destroying electricity installations across the country.

    “With the worsening state of the situation, it has become expedient to urgently develop an improved strategy to better protect the nation`s critical electricity infrastructure,” the police boss said.

    He added that the creation of AEVRS became necessary because the traditional methods deployed were not enough to adequately guarantee their safety.

    He explained that the unit was specifically dedicated to the protection of electrical installations among others.

    Idris said that to ensure that no part of the country was left out of the strategy, commissioners of police in all the states had been directed to liaise with electricity distribution companies in their states.

    He said that policemen deployed to the unit would undergo specialised training to update their skills.

    “In addition, the unit is subject to routine monitoring and evaluation to ensure they remain focused,“ he said.

    Earlier, the Managing Director of AEDC, Mr Ernest Mupwaya, had said that the company recorded 89 cases of vandalism in 2016, adding that the figure doubled in 2017.

    “Between January and September, 233 cases of vandalism have been reported within our franchise area,” he added.

    He also said that the company spent N195 million to replace vandalised items during the period.

    Mupwaya said that the implication of the “unfortunate situation is that money which ought to be used for acquiring new assets will be channelled to replacing vandalised equipment’’.

    He restated the company`s preparedness to ensure that all bottlenecks impeding supply of electricity to customers were removed.

    The Chairman, Board of Directors, AEDC, Mr Shehu Malami, said that the rising cases of vandalism of power equipment was a major threat to efficient electricity generation and distribution in the country.

    He said that the company was committed to work with all stakeholders to improve power supply to customers within its franchise areas.

    “I am also using this opportunity to call on members of the public to join hands with us in this partnership with the police to tackle this menace,“ he said.

    NAN

  • Six die in fire incidents in Nasarawa

    Six die in fire incidents in Nasarawa

    The Chief Fire Officer of Nasarawa State, Alhaji Dogara Dalhatu, said on Friday that six persons lost their lives in the fire incidents that occurred in the state from January to date.

    Dalhatu who disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lafia said that property worth N82 million was lost during the incidents.

    He said that the state Fire Service saved property worth N5 million in the fires that broke out in the state within the period.

    According to Dalhatu, the service received 89 distress calls 78 of which were for fire outbreaks while 10 were for rescue from wells and open water.

    Read: Woman arrested for killing baby in Nasarawa

    “Reporting time is very critical in a fire incident situation. Those affected who reported on time saw the efforts put in by our fire fighters,” he said.

    He also appealed to the residents to be conscious of fire and have first aid boxes and fire fighting equipments such fire extinguishers and smoke detectors in their residences.

    The chief fire officer noted that in case of any breakout, the equipment would enable them to quench the fire or mitigate its effect before the arrival of fire fighters.

    Dalhatu appealed to the state government to provide the service with modern equipment and training to enhance its effectiveness.

    He also added that a recommendation had been made to the state government for the insurance of every fire man in the state against unforeseen hazards in the course of doing the job.

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  •  Military not involved in vaccination – FG

     Military not involved in vaccination – FG

    Federal Government on Wednesday said  the military is not involved in any monkey pox vaccination as presently rumoured.

    The rumors had spread like wildfire that the military was injecting monkey pox virus to people in their medical outreach across the country.

    The Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole said this when he briefed State House correspondences at the end of the Federal Executive Council meeting presided by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    He was with the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu and the Special Adviser to the President on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina.

    According to him, the eleven states are Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Ekiti, Enugu, Imo, Lagos, Nasarawa and Rivers.

    While stressing that outbreak was confirmed in Bayelsa, he said that out of the 19 samples tested, 3 tested positive from Bayelsa 12 tested negative from Bayelsa, and 4 tested negative from Lagos.

    He explained that the military  medical outreach has never harm anyone and in some cases involved in road construction and other services.

    He said “Council also received an update of the public health of the nation.  We informed Council about the latest development with respect to the Monkey Pox virus outbreak. So far, as of today, there are 74 suspected cases in 11 states of the country. We have confirmed three in Bayelsa state, We are still expecting the results of other ones.

    “We are also doing advance test in NEDE,  that is the African Centre of Excellence for Genomes and Infections Disease to really understand the genomes of this virus.  Even when they are negative, the laboratory attendance should be able to tell us what exactly they are. We will also be able to locate and identify the origin so that we can take adequate precaution.” he said

    On the military vaccination rumors, he said  “It is also important to use this opportunity to dispel the rumour circulating in the country that the military is vaccinating people and trying to spread monkey pox across the country. The military is not involved in any vaccination exercise and I must also really educate the Nigeria people about how vaccination campaigns are done.

    “Federal will take the lead but we do not conduct campaign without involving states.  So, there is no way we will do campaign for vaccination without working with the states and it is the state that will be in front and we provide support.

    “The rumour that federal is involved in monkey pox vaccination campaign is not true. And as of today, we are only doing vaccination campaign in three states against other diseases.

    “We are doing vaccination campaign against yellow fever in Kwara and Kogi because of yellow fever outbreak in some parts of the country. We are also doing cholera vaccination in Borno state and so anybody carrying the rumour,  please help us educate Nigerians that it is not true. We are not vaccinating anybody, we plan to do missiles campaign very soon and we will also do yellow fever before the end of the year and we will let you know.

    “You will never find Federal staff conducting vaccination campaign without the support and active participation of the state ministry of health, this is just to correct the misconception.” he stated

    Asked whether he was disowning the  military over the issue, he said “With respect to what the military is doing, I spoke about vaccination and not about military campaign. The military as part of a campaign of winning over the heart and soul of the people havel got engaged in several things. In the past,  the military was noted of even constructed roads, the military will do outreaches, measure blood pressure, talk to people. These are normal things,  I referred only to vaccination.

    “We had to request for the assistance of the military in Borno state to reach inaccessible area with respect to the polio campaign so we have worked with the military in the past and we will continue to work with them.

    “There are doctors in the military, there are nurses and when you go abroad, some of the best institutions abroad are those ones managed by the military. So we cannot disown the military. But what I want to put across is that the military is not involved in any vaccination.” he said

    On the report of illegal traffickers of kidney,  he said “With respect to the harvest of organs we received advice periodically from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, from National Security Adviser about goings on around the world. One of which is the harvest of organ illegally and it is our duty to alert Nigerians that this is ongoing, they should be careful, they should seek advice, they should patronize only accredited institution.

    “And as we rebuild our health infrastructure there will be less need for anybody to travel out and so we spare Nigerians the agony of falling victims of some of these illegal practices.”

    Speaking on the growing drug abuse among the youth,  he said “We are quite aware of this.  Abuse will take several forms.  Abuse of substances that are smuggled into the country in higher doses than normal. For example we have metadol and tramadol and even Viagra being smuggled into the country. Look at the dosage, the Viagra dosage is three times normal and when you look at the tramadol it is three to four times normal and once NAFDAC officials come in contact, they are impounded and destroyed.

    “We are also working with the Pharmaceutical Council of Nigeria to educate people about the abuses.  We are aware of the abuse of cough mixture because of the content and we are working hard in respect to this.”

    Stressing that Nigeria is part of the campaign against tobacco, he said that the country is implementing the framework convention in tobacco control.

    “As of Monday we were part of the  ECOWAS meeting to look at how do we raise taxes on tobacco. That meeting we really worked to prevent smuggling on tobacco products, we looked at how we can raise taxes on tobacco products. It is known that Nigeria has one of cheapest tobacco prices in the world and that will contribute to the abuse.  That convention and recommendations coming from there will really contribute to raising taxes on tobacco and also generating resources that will go into health.

    The Minister of Water Resources disclosed that the Council also approved the sum of N236 million for the completion of Sabke dam in Katsina state.

    He said “One Memo from my ministry was considered today as part of our efforts to improve the hethrege for irrigation, we have been committing ourselves to completing many of the irrigation projects we inherited in the past two years. One of such is the Sabke irrigation project. This is a project that started as far back as 1997 during the PTF days but was abandoned and then reawarded in 2009, completed 95 percent by 2012 and again abandoned.

    “When we came into office, I commissioned a technical audit of all the ongoing project and n the ministry and because of the status of that project having attained 95 percent completion,  it became a priority project because it was a low hanging fruit for us to complete.

    “Unfortunately, when the contractor was mobilised to site,  we found out that a lot of component of the irrigation project had been vandalized and for us to be able to put that project into effective use,  we now have to do a lot of rehabilitation works and we therefore brought a memo seeking Council to give us an augmentation of about N280m for us to be able to complete the work 100 percent and make it fit for the purpose and Council considered and approved this memo.”

     

     

  • Al-Makura appoints new HoS

    Al-Makura appoints new HoS

    Gov. Umaru Al-Makura of Nasarawa State has appointed Mr Abari Aboki as the new Head of Service (HoS) of the state, replacing Mr Thomas Ogiri who retired recently.

    The Secretary to the State Government ( SSG ), Alhaji Mohammed Abdullahi, announced this in statement made available to newsmen in Lafia on Friday.

    Before his appointment Abari served as the Permanent Secretary (PS) in various ministries, including the Ministry of Commerce, Industries and Cooperatives and the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

    Abdullahi stated that the new head of service would also double as the Special Adviser to the Governor on Establishment and Industrial Matters.

    “The new Head of Service and the Special Adviser would be sworn in by His Excellency, the Governor, on Tuesday 17th October, 2017 at 11am at the Government House, Lafia,” he said.

    The SSG said also that Mr Musa Aloko had been appointed as the Executive Secretary of the Nasarawa State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board to take over from Mr Clement Odeh.

    He said: “the governor wishes to express his appreciation to the outgoing Executive Secretary of the Nasarawa State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board for his services and wishes him well in his future endeavours.

    NAN

  • ‘Nasarawa Polytechnic generates N120 million IGR annually’

    ‘Nasarawa Polytechnic generates N120 million IGR annually’

    Mr Silas Gyar, the Rector of  Nasarawa State Polytechnic, Lafia, says the institution  generates over N120 million Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) annually.

    Gyar said this on Thursday while addressing newsmen in his office.

    He said that the money was generated from the tuition fees.

    “We have over 7,000 students, when you add the number of the students by the amount being paid every semester, you have N120 million.

    “Though the indigene students pay an average of N17, 000 every semester, while the non-indigenes pay N30, 000 which is about N120 million.

    “We only charge N2, 500 for indigenes, while non indigenes pay N15, 000.

    “So if you add the N2, 500 and N15, 000 depending on the number of indigenes and non indigenes for tuition fees every semester, you have N36 million in a session.

    “Other charges are to take care of their examinations, medical bills, games, identity card, among others,” Gyar said.

    He said that the polytechnic was spending an average of N38 million in producing booklets, stationery, refreshment and other allowances to conduct successful examinations every session.

    Gyar debunked the insinuation making the rounds that the institution generated over N400 million annually and challenged anybody with prove to bring it forward.

    “We also augment our monthly allocation with N4.6 million every month to enable us pay our staff full salaries.

    “We also maintain the existing structures and facilities, so the public can see how we are spending our IGR,” he added.

    The rector assured the staff and students of his determination to create academic friendly environment by improving facilities and welfare of staff.

    NAN

  • Two corps members drown in Nasarawa

    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Nasarawa State has said two members drowned in a river at Assakio community, Lafia Local Government.

    The Coordinator, Hajiya Zainab Isah, who addressed reporters yesterday in Lafia, said Oguntola Babatunde and Danjuma Salihu went to the river in the evening of October 8 to swim, but drowned.

    She said an Assistant Commissioner of Police informed the service about the incident.

    “It is very sad, but I know God will grant them eternal rest and grant all of us, including their families, the fortitude to bear the loss. I can only say that we are bereaved, but God knows better,” Isah said.

    She advised other corps members to be careful and obey the rules of their host communities.

    “What I heard from a source was that farmers drowned in that river years ago.

    “When corps members enter a community, they should ask questions and watch their steps,” the coordinator said.

    She added that the bodies had been deposited at Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital, Lafia mortuary.