Tag: National Emergency Management Agency

  • Another 257 Nigerians arrive from Libya

    Another 257 Nigerians arrive from Libya

    A few hours after 144 Nigerians voluntarily returned from Libya, another aircraft carrying 257 of their compatriots on Wednesday landed at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

    The spokesperson for the Lagos Airport Police Command, Mr Joseph Alabi, confirmed this in an interview in Lagos.

    Alabi said the returnees arrived aboard a Libyan Airlines aircraft at the Cargo Wing of the airport at about 1.30 a.m.

    He said they were assisted back to Nigeria by the International Organisation for Migration ( IOM ) and the European Union ( EU ) after being stranded in the volatile North African country enroute Europe.

    Alabi said “We received another batch of Nigerians early this morning from Libya.

    “They comprised of 65 adult females, 179 adult males, seven children and six infants.”

    He also confirmed that four of the returnees had medical cases and were promptly taken away on an ambulance for treatment.

    According to him, the returnees were received by officials of the National Emergency Management Agency, Nigerian Immigration Service, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria.

    Report says another set of 144 Nigerians had arrived on Tuesday at about 6.45 p.m. aboard a chartered Buraq Airlines aircraft with registration number 5A-DMG.

    They were received at the Hajj Camp area of the airport by the Wife of the President, Haija Aisha Buhari, represented by the Wife of the Governor of Lagos State, Mrs Bolanle Ambode.

    Also on ground to receive them was the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa and officials of other government agencies.

    Report also says the Federal Government said it has a record of 2,778 Nigerian migrants registered in “accessible” detention camps in Libya, ready for repatriation.

    The Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement signed by the Spokesperson, Mr. Tiwatope Elias-Fatile on Tuesday, said the country’s embassy in Libya had been visiting detention camps to identify Nigerians for registration.

    The ministry stated that those registered were issued Emergency Travel Certificates.

    Read also: More Nigerians return from Libya

    The ministry also explained that the embassy, in collaboration with the IOM, repatriates 250 migrants weekly and had returned 3,000 of them so far.

    “From the 2,778 registered Nigerians who are still in detention camps, another set of 250 Nigerian migrants will be arriving on Tuesday December 5 via the Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos, at 7.00pm, to be received by NEMA officials.

    “The Embassy, in collaboration with the IOM, repatriates 250 Nigerian migrants by flight to Lagos weekly – each flight can accommodate only 250 passengers.

    “The repatriation is a continuous exercise and the Embassy routinely issues the requisite travel documents to the migrants.

    “The Embassy will continue to engage the legitimate government in Libya and other stakeholders in addressing the plight of Nigerian migrants in that country.”

    The ministry further said the Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, had invited the Nigerian Embassy’s Head of Mission, Mr. Iliya Fachano, to Abuja for consultations.

    “He is in Abuja already and during the period of the consultations, arrangements have been made for him to address press conferences on the issue.

    NAN

  • Kaduna Inferno consumes 700 shops – Market chairman

    Kaduna Inferno consumes 700 shops – Market chairman

    The Friday fire incident at Old Panteka Market, Tudun Wada, Kaduna, consumed about 700 shops and affected the jobs of about 30,000 youths, the Chairman of the Market, Suleiman Shehu, has said.

    Shehu made the disclosure in Kaduna on Tuesday, when Dr Ja’afaru Sa’ad, ( Galadiman Ruwan Zazzau ), visited the market officials to offer his sympathy.

    He explained that the fire, which started around 1 a.m. on Friday, affected mostly timber and building materials sections, and consumed an estimated 100 trailer load of timbers and 200 machines.

    According to him, about 30,000 youths, doing all kinds of jobs lost their jobs and source of livelihood as a result of the fire.

    He said that the estimated total loss to the fire was yet to be ascertained, but added that a committee had been set up to determine the exact lost in monetary terms to the fire incident.

    “The committee will also determine the actual cause of the fire and how to avoid future occurrence.

    “We are appealing to government agencies and well meaning Nigerians to come to our aid.

    “Although Gov. Nasir El-Rufai, National Emergency Management Agency ( NEMA ) and the Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency have visited us, we need assistance in cash and in kind to help our members recover from this unquantifiable loss “the chairman said.

    Earlier, Sa’ad explained that he was at the market to sympathise with the market officials and the affected shop owners.

    Read also: WAEC loses 10 computers to fire in Kaduna

    He also called on the state government, NEMA, groups and individuals to come to the aid of the victims to alleviate heir sufferings.

    “This is urgent, particularly as the market remains a source of livelihood for thousands of youths in the state and a huge source of revenue for the state.

    “One would only imagine what could happen to the 30,000 youths who lost their means of livelihood to the inferno.

    “We must do something fast, otherwise we will have a huge problem of youth restiveness in our hands’’, he said.

    Sa’ad is a Technical Assistant in the office of the Executive Director of Finance and Administration for the Nigeria Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority ( NSPJDA ).

    NAN

  • 99 persons die in boat mishaps in Lagos, two others

    99 persons die in boat mishaps in Lagos, two others

    No fewer than 99 persons died in six  boat mishaps that occurred in Kebbi, Niger and Lagos States between April and September, according to a survey by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    The survey was conducted in Kebbi, Niger and Lagos States.

    Two boat mishaps each were recorded on River Niger, Niger and Lagos State, within the period.

    The survey also revealed that 47 people were rescued, while some unspecified number of persons got missing.

    The worst of the mishaps was recorded in Kebbi on Sept. 14 when 53 persons , who were mostly traders ,lost their lives on River Niger.

    It was gathered that the traders were among 100 persons going to Poll market  in Bagudo Local Government Area when the incident occurred.

    However, 47 of the victims were lucky as they were rescued alive by divers.

    The Chairman of the Bagudo Local Government, Alhaji Muhammad Zagga, who confirmed the incident said that about 500 divers were deployed to rescue the victims.

    Also in Kebbi, seven persons had on April 15 died when the overloaded boat in which they were traveling on River Niger hit a tree trunk , forcing it to capsize.

    The passengers believed to be about 150 were  returning from Malali market in Ngaski Local Government Area of the state.

    In Niger, 30 persons died in two boat mishaps recorded in the state within the period.

    The mishaps occurred on River Niger which passes through Borgu Local Government Area and River Kaduna which passes through Shiroro Local Government Area.

    Alhaji Ibrahim Inga, the Director-General, Niger State Emergency Management Agency ( NSEMA) confirmed this to NAN.

    In Lagos State, 9 persons died in two boat mishaps recorded on the lagoon between April and September.

    The Lagos Area Manager of the National Inland Waterways Authority ( NIWA ), Mr Mua’zu Sambo, who confirmed this to NAN, said that one person got missing in one of the incidents.

    Sambo described the figures so far, as an improvement when compared with 2016 when 26 deaths were recorded in five boat mishaps.

    He also said the only way accidents could be reduced on Waterways was for users to comply strictly with safety guidelines from the organisation.

    The Public Affairs Manager,  Mr Tayo Fadile, said users should stop sailing on the Waterways at night, saying that the law only permitted sailing between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.

    Fadile advised operators not to take in passengers beyond the capacity of the boat.

    According to him, a boat used for more than five years should be overhauled, while operators should refrain from taking drug or alcohol during boat ride.

    He also emphasised the need for passengers to always put on life jacket before entering boat, while urging operators to properly register their boats with NIWA.

    Fadile said NIWA would continue to engage users of Waterways during safety awareness campaigns.

    He called for the support of the states, local governments,  law enforcement and security agencies in ensuring that boat operators adhered strictly to safety guidelines as stipulated by NIWA regulations.

    Speaking in the same vein, Sambo, the NIWA  Lagos Area Manager, blamed boat mishaps on speeding, overloading, wrecks, night journey and disregard for safety rules by operators.

    He expressed the need for a greater collaboration among stakeholders in the sector, saying that current use of life jackets, adherence to safety rules and proper regulation of activities would help.

    On its part, the Lagos State Government said it would continue to clamp down on illegal jetties and unregistered boats to stem the tide of mishaps on waterways in the state.

    The Managing Director of the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), Mr Oluwadamilola Emmanuel, who stated this, said that strict enforcement  of relevant laws would be enforced across the state.

    “Government would stop at nothing to ensure that operators adhere to the safety standards.

    “Being a developing sector, one of the things LASWA has to do is to be very strict on enforcement. Enforcement is  going to be an ongoing thing because you would constantly have those who are going to default,” he said.

    According to him, the state government has been working round-the-clock to improve the sector for optimal performance and will not relent.

    “The core objective of LASWA is to ensure that safety, being a key feature of water transportation is not compromised,” Emmanuel said.

    Also speaking on the development, Mr Tarzan Balogun, National President, Association of Tourist Boat Operators Water Transporters of Nigeria (ATBOWATON), observed that mishaps on Waterways had reduced drastically in the country.

    He attributed the development to the concerted efforts of the regulators and operators whom he said, had been insisting on proper use of life jackets by passengers.

    The  Coordinator of  the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in charge of Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States, Alhaji Sulaiman Muhammad, said that the rescue of boat mishap victims in the zone had always been through combine efforts of stakeholders.

    He identified the stakeholders to include fishermen, local divers, NIWA and  state governments.

    Read also: Boat operators without life jackets risk ban

    Muhammadu Audu, a local diver in Birnin Kebbi, called for enforcement of life jacket on boat passengers to make rescue easy.

    “Most of the passengers do not know how to swim, and when an accident happens, even if you know how to swim you get exhausted before getting out of the river.

    Inga, the  Director-General of the NSEMA , told NAN that marine police, local divers and other  volunteers had been assisting in the rescue of boat mishap victims in Niger.

    He blamed the high casualty recorded within the period on private boat operators whom he said had not been encouraging passengers to put on life jackets.

    “Government has concluded arrangements to purchase life jackets that will be sold to people in the riverine areas at subsidised rates as part of measures to avert such mishaps.

    “No operator will be allowed to carry passengers without protective jackets,” he said.

    Inga said that majority of the boats and canoes operating in the state were owned by individuals, while the State Government had only two boats.

    He said that efforts would be intensified to regulate and monitor activities of operators to reduce avoidable accidents on waterways in the state.

    A boat passenger, Mrs Joy Chimezie, told NAN that mishaps would not stop her and others from traveling by boat.

    Chiemeze, a civil servant resident in Lagos, said that traveling by boat was stress-free and cheap, thereby making it attractive to passengers.

    “I pray never to be a victim of any accident but l urge fellow passengers to use their life jackets properly by fastening them well in case of any eventuality,” She said.

    Another passenger,  Mr Cletus Abhareyi , said that the hectic traffic situation in Lagos would continue to make traveling by water inevitable for him and others.

    NAN

  • 270 stranded Nigerians return from Libya

    270 stranded Nigerians return from Libya

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said on Tuesday it had received another batch of stranded Nigerians from Libya.

    The Director General of NEMA, Alhaji Mustapha Maihajja while receiving the returnees urged them to contribute their quota to national development, stressing that the quest to build Nigeria required the support of all.

    The News Agency Nigeria report that the new set of returnees arrived the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos at 7.30pm aboard a Libyan Airline aircraft with registration number 5A-LAU.

    NAN report that the number of the returnees comprises of 216 female adults, 13 teenage girls and five infants, while the male adults were 27, 18 were teenage boys and nine, baby boys.

    The NEMA boss also disclosed that a total of 826 Nigerians stranded in Libya, enroute Europe, voluntarily returned from the North African country in October.

    Maihajja, represented by the South West Zonal Coordinator of the agency, Alhaji Suleiman Yakubu, said the returnees were assisted back to Nigeria by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the European Union (EU).

    He said that the fresh batch added to 138 Nigerians earlier brought back on Oct. 3; 257 on Oct. 24 and 161 on Oct. 26 made the total number of returnees in October 826.

  • Infidelity: Never had a girlfriend in the past 26 years – Amosun

    Infidelity: Never had a girlfriend in the past 26 years – Amosun

    The last has not been heard about Governor Ibikunle Amosun alleged infidelity with a certain female corp member who deliver a set of twins for the governor.
    The governor on Friday threatened to fish out those purveying rumours and falsehoods against him, and have them sent to jail.
    Amosun accused some unnamed  politicians, whom he said, are  aspiring to govern Ogun State in 2019, of being responsible for the spate of falsehood churned out against him and his administration.
    The Governor who cited the reported raid of his Lagos home by
    the Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as the latest in the series of falsehoods being circulated against him, vowed to “smoke out” the perpetrators and jail them.
    He dismissed the recent rumour of EFCC raid on his home as a “concoction of idiots” while speaking at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, during a Town Hall meeting of stakeholders for the 2018 Budget.
    The meeting was organized by the state’s Ministry of Budget and Planning for the purpose of collecting inputs of all stakeholders and build them into the preparation of the 2018 Executive Appropriation Bill, but Amosun used the avenue to clear air on rumours being circulated against him.
    He said instead of those aspiring to govern the state to tell residents how they intend to transform the state and make it better, they have resorted to engaging some “idiots” who would sit in a room space to concoct falsehood in the vain hope that lies and rumour mongering would help the governorship aspirations of their masters.
    Amosun also  broke his silence on a case of a lady on National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) who was rumoured to have had twin – babies for him in less than a year ago.
    The Governor said the rumour gained so much currency that his Mother – In-law had to call him to confirm if what she heard about a ‘second wife’ having twins for him was true or not.
    He said has been married to his wife, Mrs Olufunso Amosun, in the last 26 years and had never kept a girl friend, let alone having one that delivered twins for him, adding that the rumoured twins issue also got to the notice of his wife.
    He noted that task of keeping one wife is even challenging today in Nigeria and had no plans whatsoever to double such challenges with additional baggage.
    He noted that those  purveyors of falsehood could beat James Hadley Chase to it in “fiction concoction” in bids to malign him.
    On the expected 2018 budget, Amosun said his administration would make judicious use of it, adding that he work round the clock to ensure that all on – going programmes and projects were completed on or before May, 2019.
    He called on the Federal Government and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), to make provision for special funds to be disbursed to  some states which had put infrastructure in place to prevent flooding.
    According to him, giving fund and relief materials to the states ravaged by flood is good but others that put measures in place to avert flooding in their respective states should also be rewarded with fund as a form of encouragement.
  • Plateau Killings: Community urges govt. to lift curfew

    Plateau Killings: Community urges govt. to lift curfew

    The Irigwe community in Bassa Local Government of Plateau has called on the state government to lift the dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed on the area following incessant midnight attacks on its rural settlements.

    Mr Sunday Abdu, National President, Irigwe Community Development Association, made the call at a press briefing on Monday in Jos.

    The Plateau government, on Friday, imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew on Bassa Local Government as part of measures to curtail the midnight attacks.

    According to the Plateau Police Command, scores of people have been killed in the attacks that started three weeks ago, with Ncha village recording 26 deaths in the first major attack.

    Further attacks took place in Taegbe village where six people were killed and several others injured, while Miango Jebu took its turn last week, losing five youths to the assailants.

    Kpachudu, Nkiedonwhron and Nzhwerivo villages were also attacked at the weekend, with unconfirmed reports indicating that scores were killed in their sleep.

    Abdu, who spoke on the situation in the affected areas, said that the curfew had not achieved its goal of reducing the spate of attacks.

    “We had a sense of relief when the curfew was imposed, but it has only made it easier for the attackers to operate unhindered, while our people are caged by it.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, Kpachudu and Nzhwerivo villages, where 29 people were killed while taking refuge in a primary school, were attacked on the first and second days of the curfew.

    “The siege has continued; our conclusion is that the curfew was only for our people, not the attackers.

    “If government must keep the curfew, it should be ready to enforce it. Alternatively, it should be lifted so that our people can defend themselves or, at least, be able to run away from the attackers,” he said.

    He also lamented that the heavy presence of security personnel in the area had not benefited the locals, and urged security men deployed to protect the people to “do more”.

    Abdu expressed regret that members of the community had abandoned their farms for fear of being killed, saying that some were already dying of hunger as even markets were not accessible.

    He also wondered why government had not assisted the community with any form of relief materials since the attacks began, and urged Plateau people to join hands to protect the state from invaders.

    Meanwhile, Mr Suleiman Kwande, House of Representatives member, who represents Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency, has called on the Federal Government to investigate the Bassa killings and bring the perpetrators to book.

    Kwande, in a press statement issued on Monday in Jos, described the serial attacks as “shocking and unfortunate”.

    The lawmaker said that the attacks were too many, and urged government to “act fast to save the lives and properties of innocent people”.

    He called on the Federal Government to set up a special committee to particularly investigate the fresh killing of 29 people, who were taking refuge in a primary school.

    Kwande also called on the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to provide relief materials to the affected victims to cushion the effect of the attacks on their families.

    Reacting to the call to lift the curfew, Mr Dan Manjang, Special Adviser to Plateau Governor on Media and Publicity, said that the decision to lift the curfew was not a prerogative of the governor.

    “The dusk-to-dawn curfew was imposed on the advice of the security council which comprises the Police, SSS, Special Task Force and other key stakeholders.

    “We have heard the complaint of the people. We shall sit down at the same security council and look at it on its merit before taking a decision,” he said.

    Manjang described the persistent attacks as “deplorable”, and promised that all that was necessary would be done to end them.

    “We are not happy with what is happening; the governor is so worried about the attacks. We have tried a lot to check them and shall continue to put in our best until there is peace in Plateau,” he said.

    The official, however, said that government was not aware that people taking refuge in a primary school were attacked and killed.

    “People should be in their houses while the curfew is in place. They should defy any order to go to any primary school because government is not aware of that,” he said. (NAN)

  • MMM, Foundation donate relief material to Benue flood victims 

    MMM, Foundation donate relief material to Benue flood victims 

    Relief came the way of some victims of the recent flood that ravaged some parts of Benue State courtesy of some donation of assorted food items by a non-governmental organization, Elohim Development Foundation (EDF) in partnership with MMM Nigeria.
    At the end of the food distribution exercise which took place in  Kirghir community of Markurdi, Benue State capital, the NGO said a total of 100 households comprising 595 people benefitted from the donation.
    Timothy Kerse, one of the beneficiaries of the food items, commended the foundation for deeming it fit to come to their aid after the devastation caused by flood and also expressed his heartfelt appreciation to MMM which provided the needed fund for procuring the food items.
     The traditional ruler of the community, Zaki, also appreciated the good gesture of the foundation as well as its funding partner. He used the occasion to call on well-meaning Nigerians and other corporate bodies to come to the assistance of the over 100,000 displaced persons affected by the flood in the state.
    Speaking to the media during the distribution exercise, Istifanus Yakubu, a guider with MMM, said that contrary to some people’s misconceived notions about the scheme, MMM is non-investment, not-for-profit online community where participants voluntarily provide and get financial assistance with their spare money.
    He said anyone participating in the scheme does so without expecting any profit or gain from whatever assistance he provides for others. Yakubu also stated that the donation of the food items was one of the voluntary responsibilities of the online scheme to the needy.
    It will be recalled that between August 25 and September 2, the flood had wreaked devastating havoc on some communities in Benue State affecting over 100, 000 according to the state emergency management agency. The devastation prompted federal government visitation to the state as well as interventions from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).
  • Buhari directs emergency response to Benue flooding

    Buhari directs emergency response to Benue flooding

    President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to immediately mobilize personnel and resources to come to the aid of the victims of the flooding in Benue.

    The President gave the directive in a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Thursday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Benue Radio Station, Wurukum Market and several other communities have been submerged occasioned by the heavy downpour in the state.

    At least 100,000 persons were also displaced across 12 local government areas of the state as a result of the calamity.

    However, President Buhari, who expressed great concern over the unfortunate incident in the state, said he would continue to closely monitor the situation to ensure compliance with his directives on the incident.

    According to him, he will also be receiving regular updates on the scale of the disaster, as well as the Federal Government’s humanitarian response.

    He assured that the Federal Government would make available any assistance needed to enable the state government and the affected communities cope with and surmount the impact of the flooding.

    The President extended his sympathies to the Government and people of Benue.

  • Buhari directs emergency response to Benue flooding, sympathises with affected communities

    Buhari directs emergency response to Benue flooding, sympathises with affected communities

    President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the National Emergency Management Agency ( NEMA ) to immediately mobilize personnel and resources to come to the aid of the victims of the flooding in Benue.

    The President gave the directive in a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Thursday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Benue Radio Station, Wurukum Market and several other communities have been submerged occasioned by the heavy downpour in the state.

    At least 100,000 persons were also displaced across 12 local government areas of the state as a result of the calamity.

    However, President Buhari, who expressed great concern over the unfortunate incident in the state, said he would continue to closely monitor the situation to ensure compliance with his directives on the incident.

    According to him, he will also be receiving regular updates on the scale of the disaster, as well as the Federal Government’s humanitarian response.

    He assured that the Federal Government would make available any assistance needed to enable the state government and the affected communities cope with and surmount the impact of the flooding.

    The President extended his sympathies to the Government and people of Benue.

     

  • 139 Nigerians deported from Libya

    139 Nigerians deported from Libya

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said another batch of 139 deportees arrived the country from Libya on Tuesday.

    Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, the South-West Spokesman, NEMA, confirmed the deportation to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Lagos.

    Farinloye said that the aircraft that conveyed the deportees arrived the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) at 11:20 p.m on Tuesday aboard a chartered Airbus A320 Afriqiyah aircraft with registration number 5A-ONA.

    The spokesman said that the deportees were also received by officers of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), the Police, and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).

    Farinloye said that Mr Suleiman Yakubu, the Zonal Coordinator, South West, NEMA, received the 139 returnees from the officials of International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

    “Another batch of Nigeria voluntary returnees who were stranded in Libya and were assisted by International Organisation for Migration to returned to Nigeria on Tuesday.

    “After the profiling, we have 105 females comprising 101 female adults, three female children and one female infant.

    “We received a total of 34 males made up of 32 male adults, one male child and one male infant.

    “There are also three medical cases among the voluntary deportees from Libya,” Yakubu was quoted as saying.

    Farinloye noted that a total of 2,517 Returnees were deported from Libya by IOM from Feb. 29 to Aug. 29