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  • NCC seeks govs’ assistance on broadband penetration

    NCC seeks govs’ assistance on broadband penetration

    The Nigerian Communications Commission ( NCC ) has called on state governors to assist it in achieving the 30 per cent broadband penetration target by 2018.

    The Director of Public Affairs, NCC, Mr Tony Ojobo, made the call during an interview with newsmen in Lagos, on the sideline of the 2017 Dinner and Awards of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations ( NIPR ).

    Ojobo was awarded the “PR Personality of the year 2017” by NIPR.

    He said that the governors and their various agencies should assist by ensuring easy approval for Right of Way ( RoW ) for the deployment of infrastructure.

    According to him, the industry has challenges of deployment of base stations in the states because of the issue of the Internally Generated Revenue ( IGR ).

    “A lot of approvals are delayed, in terms of siting base stations in the states this year. We have had base stations shut down, we also have had issues with the Rights of Way.

    “There had been reluctance with the various agencies under various levels of government to give approval as quickly as possible for the deployment of infrastructure.

    “The Executive Vice Chairman, Prof. Umar Danbatta, has made a presentation at the Governors Forum on how these challenges are actually contributing to the poor quality of service, and that there is need for us to have pervasive rollout of base stations.

    “Pervasive base stations deployment can narrow the areas that don’t have coverage, so that the issue of access and broadband penetration target can be realised.

    “Unless we do that, we will keep having challenges in being able to meet with the government policy of 30 per cent by 2018,” he said.

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    Ojobo said that by 2018, it was expected that the country would have 30 per cent broadband penetration, but some of the challenges were slowing down the process.

    “But we believe that in 2018, some of these challenges will be tackled, especially as governors are beginning to appreciate the importance of these infrastructure in their states.

    “We believe that these challenges will begin to fizzle out,” he said.

    On his award as the PR Personality of the year, Ojobo said it was a call to do more on his responsibilities.

    He said that NCC would continue to put what it was doing on the public space and improve on it.

    “We will make sure that we say it as it is all the time and also ensure that we take back the feedback we get from the people we serve, that is our stakeholders, to our management.

    “This is so that areas that need improvement will be improved upon, so that consumers and the generous stakeholders will be better for it.

    “I want to thank God for this award. It is humbling when you are recognised by your professional group for contributions to the professional practice of public relations in Nigeria.

    “I dedicate this award to God and to the Nigerian Communications Commission that has given me the platform to express, in terms of the ways I carry out my responsibilities,” he said.

    Ojobo said that NCC was regulating an industry that was very difficult, an industry that was serving about 153 million active subscribers.

    He said that the subscribers were utilising the services on a 24/7 basis, hence, there were always issues to talk about.

    According to him, the challenge has been how to talk to the people who are facing challenges because of the services they are receiving.

    “We can’t tell them there are no challenges, we can’t assume we have not seen that they have problems.

    “But what we have continued to do is to identify with the challenges they are going through in this industry.

    “We have also tried to communicate that the industry is a work in progress, we have not gotten to the place we should be.

    “The most challenging part of this job is when we are having issues in the industry and how to address those issues and still speak the truth to the people,” he said.

    Ojobo said that the commission had used all its platforms, both the social media platforms and the mainstream media in trying to communicate, to make the people know what it was doing.

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  • Kano empowers over 50,000 youths in two years

    Kano empowers over 50,000 youths in two years

    The Kano State Government says it has empowered no fewer than 50,000 youths with various skills through training programmes across the 44 local government areas of the state  since 2015.

    The Senior Special Assistant to Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje, Malam Adamu Unguwargini, disclosed this in an interview  on Friday.

    Unguwargini said that the empowerment programmes were under the government’s new Social Intervention Programme tagged: “Madogara Matasa’’.

    According to him, the programme which started at the onset of the Ganduje administration, is to expose youths to various skills such as carpentry, plumbing, panel beating, car repairs and vulcanising.

    The governor’s aide said that the State Government had also concluded arrangements to start a new skill acquisition programme that would empower various sets of 30,000 youths monthly across all the 44 local governments.

    “This measure will go a long way in complementing the efforts of the Federal Government toward addressing unemployment among youths in the country.

    “As you know, white collar jobs are limited, so we want to stimulate the entrepreneurship spirit in our youths in order to liberate them from poverty and enable them to be self-reliant.

    “This is the best way to go and believe me the measure will propel small and medium-scale endeavours that are a crucial component of Gov. Ganduje’s economic agenda.

    “The idea is to make youths gainfully employed, so that they do not become a nuisance to the society,’’ Unguwargini said.

    He further disclosed that in 2016, 72 youths were sponsored by the state government for training in various fields of automobile engineering at the Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Learning Centre in Kaduna.

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    He said that the beneficiaries had since completed the training and were now training other youths in the state.

    The governor’s aide said that the government would soon commence training of females in automobile engineering.

    “Recently, under our empowerment programme, we spent N208 million to empower 5,200 tea vendors selected from 484 wards in the 44 local government areas of the state.

    “The Kano State Government gave each of the beneficiaries N40,000 worth of empowerment packages such as beverages, noodles, pasta, margarine, eggs and cooking oil to improve their business.

    “Our government attaches so much importance to empowerment of its residents because the beneficiaries will become self-reliant at the end, thereby boosting the economic status of the state,’’ Unguwargini said.

    These initiatives, he said, would not only take the youths off the street, it would also enhance security of lives and property in the state.

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  • Police arraign businessman for cheating

    Police arraign businessman for cheating

    Police has forced a businessman, Daniel Datti, on Friday, to appear before a Wuse Zone 2 Senior Magistrates’ Court, Abuja  for alleged cheating.

    Datti is standing trial on a two-count charge of criminal breach of trust and cheating.

    The Police Prosecutor, Haruna Musa, told the court that one Hannatu Zira of Life camp, Abuja reported the matter at the Wuse Police Station on November 17.

    “Sometimes in February, the complainant entrusted the sum of four million naira to the defendant and one Gloria Musa, who is now at large for purchase of a plot of farmland situated at Kuje, Abuja.

    “While the complainant was waiting for the land documents, she found out that the farmland does not belong to the defendant as claimed,’’ Musa said.

    He said that the complainant confronted the defendant about her findings and asked for the refund her money but the defendant kept on avoiding the complainant.

    “The defendant kept on avoiding the police when he was invited for interrogation; it took the police a while before the defendant was arrested,’’ the prosecutor said.

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    He said that the offences contravened Sections 312 and 322 of the Penal Code.

    The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty.

    The Senior Magistrate, Teribo Jim, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N500, 000 with one surety in like sum.

    Jim said that the surety must reside within the court’s jurisdiction as part of the bail conditions.

    He adjourned the case to January 11, 2018 for hearing.

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  • Electronic building plan process still cumbersome — Town Planners

    Electronic building plan process still cumbersome — Town Planners

    Mr Olaide Afolabi, President of the Association of Town Planning Consultants of Nigeria ( ATOPCON ), on Friday called for an improvement on the electronic method of processing building plan approvals in Lagos State.

    Afolabi said the electronic approach has yet make an appreciable impact on the process.

    He said that the electronic pattern was supposed to make the process less cumbersome and faster, but plan approvals  seemed to be more rigorous when processed electronically in the state.

    “Normally, it is not supposed to exceed three working days for an applicant to obtain building plan approvals, especially when it is being processed online.

    “But the process still consumes the same quantity of money and time. Sometimes, the manual method even seems to be preferable,’’ he said.

    Afolabi called on the relevant authorities to do the needful by taking the necessary steps to make the process efficient and reliable.

    The association president said there was also a need for more public awareness on the electronic method, to encourage people to embrace the approach.

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    Afolabi suggested a review of the requirements for obtaining the building plan approvals, saying that documents like Certificate of Ownership (C of O) could be excluded.

    According to him, it is usually stated explicitly on the certificate that the approved building plan document does not guarantee ownership of the land.

    “This implies that the title document has no input in the building plan approval process.

    “Exclusion of the C of O from the requirements will help to fasten the process, considering the delays encountered in the process of getting the C of O,” he said.

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  • Waste major cause of pollution in Lagos Lagoon – NPA

    Waste major cause of pollution in Lagos Lagoon – NPA

    The Nigerian Ports Authority ( NPA ) on Friday identified municipal waste as major materials causing pollution in Lagos Lagoon.

    Mr Yunusa Ibrahim, the Principal Manager, Environment Department of NPA said this in Lagos during an interview.

    According to him, most municipal waste that ends up in the Lagoon gathers around the harbour areas in the morning and disappears to the other sides in the evening.

    ‘‘The environment department of NPA always creates awareness in the communities around the water areas on proper waste disposal and how poor waste management comes back to affect them negatively.

    ‘‘It is difficult to control the waste habits of the communities and also check the flow of municipal waste from channels into the Lagoon.

    ‘‘The department carries out daily surveillance of the channels emptying water into the Lagoon and also clean- up the waste as it affects ships badly.

    ‘‘Waste causes serious problems when it enters moving vessels,’’ he said.

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    Ibrahim said that waste from vessels that berthed at the harbour was not disposed into the lagoon as there were companies outsourced to do it in line with international law.

    Ibrahim said that the NPA’s environment department had equipment to clean up oil spills in the ocean and the Lagoon.

    He said that the department drilled its pollution response squad monthly to effectively carry out clean-up of water areas any where pollution occurred within the nation’s territorial waters.

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  • Pastor docked for criminal intimidation

    Pastor docked for criminal intimidation

    Emeka Okpocha, a 49-year-old pastor  has been arraigned by the police on Friday in a Kubwa Grade 1 Area Court in Abuja over criminal intimidation.
     
    The defendant of Kuje, Abuja, is facing one-count charge of criminal intimidation.
     
    The prosecutor, Babajide Olanipekun, told the court that the matter was reported by Chidimma Okpocha of Arab Road, Kubwa, Abuja, at Kubwa Police Station on December 5.
     
    He said the defendant sent an email to the complainant narrating a story of a man who gunned down his ex-wife and mother-in-law.
     
    Olanipekun said the defendant also told the complainant that whenever he thought of her, something bad would come to his mind.‎
     
    He added that the defendant also threatened the complainant’s life at her place of work ‎and home, which instilled fear in her.

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    The prosecutor said the offence contravened sections 397 of the Penal Code.‎
    However, the pastor pleaded not guilty to the charge against him and The Judge, Mohammed Marafa, granted him bail in the sum of N500,000 with one reliable surety in like sum.
    Marafa said the surety must reside within the court’s jurisdiction and must provide means of identification and livelihood as he adjourned the case until February 28 for further hearing.
  • FG to invest N180bn on Science, Technology

    FG to invest N180bn on Science, Technology

    Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, Minister of Science and Technology, has said that the Federal Government is committed to investing N180 billion to ensure successful implementation of the National Science, Technology and Innovation Roadmap ( NSTIR ) 2030.

    Onu said this at the ongoing 15th meeting of the National Council on Science and Technology in Benin.

    He said the amount, which would be over a period of three budget years, would be in the short term basis of the roadmap.

    Onu said the ministry was keen on implementing the roadmap, in collaboration with wide variety of stakeholders, including public and private research development centres.

    He expressed optimism that the implementation of the planned NSTIR 2030 programmes and increased investment in Science, Technology and Innovation ( STI ) would help actualise Nigeria’s dream to join the top 20 of technologically advanced countries in the world.

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    Onu noted that though the country was yet to reach its full potentials in the deployment of STI deliverables into projects and programmes due to some identified challenges, it had been able to attain some mileage within the past few years.

    He also said that the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan ( ERGP ) 2017 to 2020 recently launched by the present administration, focused on macroeconomic policy improvement, economic diversification, competitiveness, improvement, social inclusion and job creation.

    The Minister said that the ERGP targeted that the Nigerian economy would recover strongly with a GDP growth of seven per cent, driven by non oil sector growth of 7.2 per cent by 2020.

    This, he said, would also help in the steady expansion of the agriculture, manufacturing and services sectors, adding that approximately 15 million net jobs would be created with poverty reduction from 61 per cent to 50-55 per cent by 2020.

    Onu said the ministry was committed to playing its required role in ensuring that the ERGP strategies were STI driven and successfully implemented.

    He said that the theme of the meeting “Nigerian Economy Driven by Science and Innovation”, was apt and captured the new direction the country had resolved to follow, in the quest to revive and strengthen the economy.

    Onu explained that it was aimed at “helping to strengthen and diversify the economy in a sustainable manner by encouraging the harnessing and application of STI apparatus in the Nation’s development process’’.

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  • Social benefit scheme: Enugu deploys 100 enumerators

    Social benefit scheme: Enugu deploys 100 enumerators

    Ahead of the execution of its social benefit scheme, the Enugu State Government on Friday deployed 100 enumerators  for the registration of  all adult residents and organisations in the state.

    The Chairman of  Enugu State Board of Internal Revenue, Mr Emeka Odo, said each resident would obtain the   Enugu State Social Benefit Number ( ESBN ).

    He said that the registration exercise  would be decentralised to enable residents and organisations collect their ESBN numbers without hindrance.

    Odo also  said that  registration centres would be opened in all tax collection centres at the headquarters, zones  and councils, in addition to  specially  designed centres.

    “The bedrock of any efficient and modern tax administration is enumeration.

    “Proper enumeration creates the database on which subsequent assessment, collection  and accounting is based,’’ he said.

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    According to him, the ESBN is unique to every individual and organisation and will be used to access and benefit from various programmes and policies of government.

    Odo, who said that the registration exercise would be done by the Enugu State Internal Revenue Service ( ESIRS ), would be free-of-charge.

    “The scheme’s exercise will run across the state to ensure that all adult residents and organisations in Enugu State are registered and given ESBN number,’’ he said.

    Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi was the first to  register  and was issued with the ESBN number.

    “The ESBN is a giant step toward  the full tax automation system of the state.

    “It is meant to usher in a full blown Integrated Tax Management System  where the process of revenue assessment, collection and accounting is automated,” he said.

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  • Buhari returns to Abuja

    Buhari returns to Abuja

    President Muhammadu Buhari has returned to Abuja after participating in the “One Planet” summit in Paris, France.

    The President’s aircraft landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, at 4:35 p.m. on Thursday.

    Buhari was received by senior government officials including his Chief of Staff, Alhaji Abba Kyari and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Alhaji Musa Bello.

    While in Paris, President Buhari had appealed to the international community to support Nigeria’s commitment to reduce the negative effects of climate change.

    Buhari told participants that Nigeria could not implement its Nationally Determined Contributions without adequate financial, technical and capacity building support from developed nations

    He said Nigeria had already ratified the Paris Agreement in May 2017 but its Nationally Determined Contributions to reduce emission by 20 per cent by 2020 and 40 per cent by 2030 could not be attained alone.

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    According to him, the country is not under illusion of the challenges it is facing, having just come out of recession.

    The summit with the theme “Climate Change Financing,” was attended by over 60 heads of state and governments, as well as representatives of non-governmental and private organisations.

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  • Land borders, creeks unsafe for smugglers – Customs

    Land borders, creeks unsafe for smugglers – Customs

    The Nigeria Customs Service ( NCS ) on Thursday said that it was prepared to frustrate efforts of smugglers who would resort to using creeks because of heavy security on land borders.

    Mr Sarkin Kebbi, the Area Controller in charge of the Western Marine Command, Lagos, said that the NCS realised that desperate smugglers would divert to the creeks and would checkmate their activities .

    The controller gave the assurance in an interview in Lagos.

    He said that customs officers and men in the command had been mobilised to counter antics of smugglers on the waters.

    “We are aware of the season we are in now, and with the tight security on the land borders, it is expected that smugglers will want to make use of the creeks.

    “It will surprise them to know that the creeks are also covered with proactive officers and men who know the terrain more than them.

    “We are working with information gathering from the communities unlike before when officers worked without community inputs,’’ Kebbi said.

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    He said that the Beach Combing Unit of the command was on 24-hour surveillance of the creeks with a view to foiling operations of any syndicate.

    Kebbi said that the command would soon take delivery of two gun boats to facilitate operations

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