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  • Niger remains member of Multinational Joint Task Force, says Military

    Niger remains member of Multinational Joint Task Force, says Military

    The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), a military operations formed by country of the Lake Chad Basin Commission to fight Boko Haram, has said that Republic of Niger remains an integral part of the MNJTF.

    It said contrary to report in some section of the media that Niger has withrew troops from section 4 of the task force, Niger and other other member countries, are providing crucial support in achieving its mandate.

    MNJTF’s Chief Military Public Information Officer, Lt.-Col. Abubakar Abdullahi, said this in a statement on Sunday, November 19.

    The statement read: “We would like to categorically state that these insinuations are baseless and lack any official correspondence, and Niger remains an integral member of the MNJTF.

    “The MNJTF was established with the objective of creating a safe and secure environment in areas affected by activities of Boko Haram and other terrorist groups.  Niger, along with other member countries, provides crucial support in achieving this mandate. 

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    “We want to emphasize that at no point has there been any official communication regarding Niger’s withdrawal or exit from the MNJTF. 

    “These insinuations undermine the collaborative efforts and commitment of all member countries in their fight against terrorism and insecurity in the region. 

    “We urge media outlets and individuals to verify information from credible sources before broadcasting or disseminating it further.”

    According to the statement, the MNJTF is committed to promoting peace, security, and stability in the region, and we emphasise the importance of accurate reporting to maintain public trust and confidence in our collective efforts.

  • Boat mishap claims 10 in Niger

    Boat mishap claims 10 in Niger

    Ten people died when a boat traveling from Zangoro Bassa/Kukoki to Gajiwa/Kato in Shiroro local government area of Niger state capsized on Thursday afternoon.

    The incident was said to have been caused by water hyacinth, strong waves and tree grafting.  

    Thirty-four people, including 20 males and 14 females, were said to be on board the boat.

    Confirming the incident, Niger Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) said that the 24 survivors have been identified.

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    NSEMA identified those who died as Farida Muntari, Sharhabila Sagir, Abubakar Sadiq, Na’ima Ibrahim, Amina, Safaratu Ibrahim, Sadiq Ibrahim, Rafiya Yakubu and two unidentified victims.

    The agency further said that the boat had six drivers that include Dahiru Yusuf, Sa’idu Shu’aibu, Ahmadu Garba, Sa’idu Garba, Abdulaziz Yahaya, and Lukuman Sani.

    The agency said that only one body has been recovered adding that search for the remaining bodies were ongoing. 

  • Niger to boost transport sector with 500 buses

    Niger to boost transport sector with 500 buses

    The Niger State government has partnered a private company to boost the transportation sector with 500 buses.

    The Special Adviser to the Governor on Public-Private Partnership (PPP), Mr. Jonathan Tsado Vatsa disclosed this to newsmen in Minna on Friday.

    According to him, the private company, Samzung, and Rakiyat Project Ltd. would supply the state with 500 Suzuki and Toyota Hiance buses through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement.

    Vatsa stated that the buses would be distributed to the National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), and ACOMORAN and put to use at a reduced transportation rate to the residents of the state.

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    Vatsa noted that the issue of transportation is a very pressing problem in the face of the increase in fuel prices and that the PPP arrangement shows the determination of the state government to reduce the hardship on the people.

    He said that the state Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago is embracing the concept of the Public Private Partnership (PPP) as one of the engines to achieve his dreams for a new Niger.

      The Special Adviser stated that though naysayers are criticizing the dreams and projects of the governor, it can be realizable if all hands are on deck and all political and elected officials set aside selfishness and focus on delivering the agenda of the Governor.

  • Niger to boost transport sector with 500 buses

    Niger to boost transport sector with 500 buses

    In its bid for ease in transportation due to the increasing rate of fuel, the Niger state government has partnered with a private company to boost the transportation sector with 500 buses.

    The Special Adviser to the Governor on Public-Private Partnership (PPP), Mr. Jonathan Tsado Vatsa disclosed this to newsmen in Minna on Friday, November 17.

    According to him, the private company, Samzung, and Rakiyat Project Ltd. would supply the state with 500 Suzuki and Toyota Hiance buses through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement.

    Vatsa stated that the buses would be distributed to the National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), and ACOMORAN and put to use at a reduced transportation rate to the residents of the state.

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    Vatsa noted that the issue of transportation is a very pressing problem in the face of the increase in fuel prices and that the PPP arrangement shows the determination of the state government to reduce the hardship on the people.

    He said that the state Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago is embracing the concept of the Public Private Partnership (PPP) as one of the engines to achieve his dreams for a new Niger.

    The Special Adviser stated that though naysayers are criticizing the dreams and projects of the Governor, it can be realizable if all hands are on deck and all political and elected officials set aside selfishness and focus on delivering the agenda of the Governor.

    He said that PPP is the engine oil of genuine development all over the world stating that though the PPP project flopped in the previous administration, steps have been taken to ensure that everything responsible for the failure is taken care of.

    He declared: “If we must achieve the desired results, then we must be ready to do things differently. It cannot be business as usual. High levels of corruption, nepotism, greed, selfishness, and lack of sincerity contributed to the failure of similar PPP arrangements in the state in the past.

    “Still, this administration cannot condone such practices if we’re genuinely trying to develop and grow as a state in Nigeria. We have studied why such PPP arrangements had failed in the past, and this government will not allow such things to repeat themselves now. You cannot be doing one thing the same way and yet expect a different result.”

    Vatsa also highlighted other areas where the government would focus on PPP arrangements including agriculture, health, security, and infrastructural development.

  • Niger govt partners FG on investment development

    Niger govt partners FG on investment development

    The Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, is seeking to collaborate with the Federal Government to woo more investors to the State, especially in the area of Agriculture.

    The Governor stated this after a closed-door meeting with the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Sen. Abubakar Atiku Bagudu at his office in Abuja.

    Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Governor Umaru Bago explained that his visit was to gain knowledge from the Minister.

    He said it was to acquire first-hand information about development partners which he said is at the disposal of the Ministry.

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    Governor Umaru Bago maintained that the State is determined to maximise its Agricultural potentials, hence, the need to partner with the Federal Ministry of Budget and Planning in getting the right investment, particularly in Agriculture.

    He said during the meeting, he introduced the Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Mustapha Ndajiwo to the Minister for effective collaboration.

    The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Sen. Abubakar Atiku Bagudu assured that the Ministry is willing to collaborate with Niger State as it is part of the Ministry’s mandate.

    He said the mandate is to coordinate the development plans of the Federal government and that of the States.

    He further stated that the collaboration would allow interaction with development partners and potential investors, explaining that it would enable the Ministry to market the sub-national as much as the federal government is marketed.

    While commending the zeal of Governor Umaru Bago to transform Niger State, Sen. Bagudu promised to work with the State Ministry for Budget and Planning Commission, to fast-track the development of projects initiated by the Governor to reposition Niger State.

  • 22 fake health institutions discovered in Niger

    22 fake health institutions discovered in Niger

    Niger State Government has said it has discovered 22 fake and unregistered private health tertiary institutions across the state engaged in offering unaccredited courses.

    One of the health tertiary institutions was discovered to have borrowed and copied the registration certificate of another institution, in order to open its own.

    This was disclosed by the Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Abdullahi Adamu Mammagi, to reporters in Minna.

    He said of the 56 private tertiary institutions in the state, only 34 passed accreditation test, while 22 are operating without proper accreditation.

    Mammagi said “the majority of these quack private tertiary institutions are schools of health technology and nursing,” adding that a task force had been formed to checkmate the trend.

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    The state government has revealed plans to relocate boarding schools across the state to Minna, the capital, due to the continued insecurity in some parts of the state.

    One of the schools earmarked to be relocated is Government Secondary School, Kagara a boarding facility in Rafi Local Government where some pupils were kidnapped two years ago.

    Commissioner for Lands, Maurice Magaji, said the decision of the government should not be misconstrued that it had surrender in the fight against bandits.

    He added that the government is intensifying efforts and employing kinetic and non-kinetic efforts to ensure the war against banditry and terrorism in the state is won.

    Magaji did not give the time frame for the relocation of the schools, but said mechanisms were being put in place to ensure that the move was made as seamless as possible.

  • 22 fake health institutions discovered in Niger

    22 fake health institutions discovered in Niger

    The Niger state government has discovered 22 fake and unregistered private health tertiary institutes across the state who are engaged in offering unaccredited courses.

    One of the health tertiary institutions was discovered to have borrowed and copied the registration certificate of another institution in order to open its own.

    This was disclosed by the state Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Abdullahi Adamu Mammagi to newsmen in Minna.

    According to him, out of the 56 private tertiary institutions in the state, only 34 passed the accreditation test while 22 are operating without proper accreditation.

    According to him, the majority of the quack private tertiary institutions are schools of health technologies and nursing adding that a task force has been formed to checkmate this trend.

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    In a related development, the state government has disclosed plans to relocate all the boarding schools across the state to Minna, the state capital due to the continued insecurity in some parts of the state.

    One of the schools earmarked to be relocated is the Government Secondary School Kagara which is a boarding facility in Rafi Local Government where some students were abducted two years ago.

    The state Commissioner for Lands, Barrister Maurice Magaji stated that the decision of the government should not be misconstrued that the government has surrendered in the fight against bandits in the state.

    He added that the government is intensifying efforts and employing kinetic and non-kinetic efforts to ensure that the war against banditry and terrorism in the state is won.

    Magaji did not give the time frame for the relocation of these schools but stated that mechanisms are being put in place to ensure that the move is made as seamless as possible.

  • Controversy over substitution of President’s nominee for Niger REC

    Controversy over substitution of President’s nominee for Niger REC

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s nominee for the Resident Electoral Commission (REC) in Niger State was not the person screened by the Senate yesterday, The Nation has learnt.

    Prof Mohammed Yelwa was until yesterday the President’s nominee but one Mohammed Sadiq appeared before the Senate panel.

    Sadiq was screened and confirmed as REC-designate by the Red Chamber.

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    There was an allegation that a senator substituted the president’s nominee for and ‘smuggled’ Sadiq’s name into the Order paper.

    Ten nominees were scheduled for screening yesterday but the nominees – Anugbum Onuoha (Rivers); Isma’ila Kaura Moyi (Zamfara) and Bunmi Omoseyindemi (Lagos) did not appear before the Senate.

    Those cleared are: Etekarnba Umoren (Akwa Ibom); Isah Shaka Ehimeakne (Edo); Oluwatoyin Babalola (Ekiti); Abubakar Ahmed Ma’aji (Gombe); Shehu Wahab (Kwara) and Aminu Kasimi Idris (Nasarawa).

  • UN applauds Niger govt on investment in green economy

    UN applauds Niger govt on investment in green economy

    The Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations, Amina Mohammed, has lauded the Niger State Government for blazing the trail in investing in the green economy in the country.

    Mohammed gave the commendation at the first ever green economy summit hosted by the Niger Governor, Mohammed Bago, in the state.

    She emphasized that the days of oil driven energy growth are numbered and there is need to end addiction to fossil fuels.

    The UN Deputy Secretary General said Nigeria must set a shift and chart a new way forward that leaves no one behind by investing in the transition to clean energy from renewable sources.

    She said Niger State has the potential to be the trailblazer on this path as investing in the green economy would unleash the next great wave of human and sustainable development, particularly for the youths.

    Mohammed commended the Niger State government for launching the green economy blueprint.

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    She added that the Summit arrives at a reflection point not only for Nigeria but also for Africa, which is facing a cascade of challenges including rising cost of living, food insecurity and climate change.

    “These challenges have no boundaries and have numerous cross generational impacts. So as we examine opportunities to build green economic pathways, we need to keep in mind that most of the world’s natural resources are in Africa. And in Niger State, you are blessed with an abundance of mineral resources. Niger is uniquely positioned to be one of the first movers to engaging green growth and to become a leader by investing in energy.

    “But these must include bold investments into the state’s strongest assets, which are its people. People are not just the key target of development, they are also the agents of its change.

    “Dear friends, this would require leadership, commitment and partnership to identify integrated solutions that respond to the complex issues. Allow me to focus on one area. Energy.

    “The days of oil driven energy growth are numbered. While our global progress on meeting the climate emergency is still too slow, the direction of travel is unambiguous. There is no long-term future for oil.

    “Globally we need to end our addiction to fossil fuels, while building baseload and expanding access to reliable, clean and affordable energy for everyone. In Nigeria we face a situation where 36 percent of households do not have access to the electricity grid and where we remain almost entirely dependent on fossil fuels for electricity generation.

    Nigeria must set a shift and chart a new way forward that leaves no one behind by investing in the transition to clean energy from renewable sources. Niger has the potential to be the trailblazer on this path. Investing in the green economy would unleash the next great wave of human and sustainable development, particularly for our youths,” she said.

    According to her, together we have a unique opportunity to make progress and crucial contributions to our sustainable development goals and agenda 2063.

    “Let’s continue this journey together to ensure that people, especially women and planets thrive, building a just and sustainable and resilient world that leaves no one behind. Let us take that journey together,” she said in the message that was delivered electronically.

  • Niger buys 200 CNG buses, awards contract for 566 km roads

    Niger buys 200 CNG buses, awards contract for 566 km roads

    As part of palliatives to caution the effect of the fuel subsidy removal, the Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago said the government has purchased 200 Compressed Natural Gas powered buses for transportation within the state.

     Bago, who spoke at a dinner for members of the House of Representatives Press Corps, also announced that the government would soon sign a memorandum of understanding with a rice mill factory in Kano State for the purchase of Paddy Rice produced in the state.

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     The governor, who until his election, was a member of the House of Representatives, also said his administration had awarded a contract for the construction of about 566 kilometres of roads across the state.

     The governor said 100 of the CNG buses would be deployed to ply the Suleja-Abuja route at a subsidised rate for workers, while 50 would be left in Minna and the remaining 50 shared between Kontangora and Bida.

    The buses, he said, would render free services to students.

     While lamenting the backward nature of the state, Bago said the state had no business being poor considering its natural endowment, assuring that under his leadership, the resources would be adequately harnessed for the benefit of citizens

     He said: “Niger State is the largest in terms of land mass in Nigeria, with about 76, 300 square kilometres of arable land. Niger State also has four Hydropower dams. That is Kianji, Jeba, Shiroro and Zungeru. We have the only white sand beach in West Africa, the shagunu beach.

     “There is also Zuma rock and a lot more that people don’t know. I have come here to tell you that with this partnership we are establishing, we need to spread the gospel. Let people understand where we stand. What people understand about Niger state is the issue of insecurity and insurgency.

     “Yes, we cannot shy away from insecurity, it is a reality, but what percentage of our land is in that mess? Very insignificant. You cannot underscore the fact that lives are being lost, but we are working assiduously to make sure that everybody lives well in Niger state and in Nigeria at large.

     “We are very ambitious as a government. We have already purchased about 200 CNG buses to commute for free students going to school and subsidised for civil servants in Niger State. 100 of the buses will commute Abuja and Suleja daily, while 50 will be in Minna and  others will be spread between Kontangora and Bida.

     “Secondly, we have awarded contracts for construction of about 566km of the roads and we have started with groundbreaking. It is unprecedented in this state, we are so ambitious and by the grace of God, we will be there.”

     On the MOU on rice production, he said despite Niger being rated as a leading producer of paddy rice in the country, the rice mills in the state were nothing to write home about.

     He said: “I went for a peer review yesterday in Kano because Niger State is the largest producer of paddy rice in Nigeria but our rice mills are nothing to write home about. I heard of the largest rice mill in Africa situated in Kano and I went for a Peer review and it is something that is massive.

    “So, how do we take comparative advantage of that? We will first aggregate this paddy and trade them off to these people instead of them coming here to carry it for almost for free and our people are losing.

     “We want to empower our local farmers with improved seedlings and inputs so that they can produce more tonnage and also make more money. We are going to have an MOU between Niger State Development Company and Gerawa rice mill for offtake of all rice paddy that we can control so that we are sure that our farmers don’t lose”, he said.

    The governor emphasised the importance of collaboration in promoting accurate reportage and projection of a positive image of Niger State and said the state government would partner the media  and other relevant stakeholders for the development of the state.

    He said: “Our story must be told and heard and the only way people understand our aims and objectives is when we speak our stories ourselves.”

    Speaking on the Green Economy Summit being hosted by the state government, Bago said the summit would  provide an opportunity for the state to harness its potential.

    While saying that Nigeria was yet to explore the full benefits of a green economy, he said Niger has the largest congregation of shea trees in the world which has not been explored.

    He said: “We are holding the first of its kind green economy summit because we have seen the comparative advantage we have in this state. So much money is out there and the only way we can access carbon credits is when we first aggregate our forests, and trade them in exchange for the emission by multinational companies.

    “Niger State has the largest congregation of shea trees in the world. It is an endowment by God. These things nobody knows about are there but our women are in the farms, cutting them down to make firewoods. We, however, need them to understand that we must protect our forest from deforestation and also promote afforestation.

    “We have two major Rivers. One, on the left side, River Niger and to the right side, River Kaduna. Niger is the only state with this endowment. You can navigate from Baro until you get to the Atlantic.

    “So, Niger State is not supposed to be poor. Now we have been given the opportunity to write history but we don’t want to write it alone.”

    Chairperson of the House of Representatives Press Corps, Grace Ike commended the governor for his efforts at improving the economy of the state.