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  • Yobe approves N1.4bn for irrigation, health, electricity projects

    Yobe approves N1.4bn for irrigation, health, electricity projects

    The Yobe Executive Council has approved the sum of N1.4 billion for the execution of irrigation, health, electricity and education projects across the state before the end of 2017.

    Alhaji Mala Musti, the state Commissioner for Information, disclosed this to newsmen after the State Executive Council meeting in Damaturu.

    Musti said that the council had approved contracts worth N464.7 million for the construction of concrete lining of irrigation canals at Garin Gada.

    He further said that N106.7 million was also approved for the transportation of medical equipment worth N1.8 billion donated to the state by the World Medical Relief, U.S.

    According to him, N186.7 million was also approved for the linking of 33kv transmission power line from Bayamari to Giedam.

    “The council approved N298.5 million for the purchase of furniture and equipment for the Medical College of Yobe State University as well as fencing of the college at the cost of N81.5 million.

    He said that the council also approved landscaping of the frontage of Yobe Mosque and Islamic centre, Damaturu at the cost of N60.6 million.

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  • Bayelsa Deputy Gov. expresses confidence in Nigerian engineers

    Bayelsa Deputy Gov. expresses confidence in Nigerian engineers

    The Deputy Governor of Bayelsa, Rear Admiral John Jonah (rtd), has expressed confidence in the capacity of Nigerian engineers to build refineries in the country.

    Jonah said this when he received a delegation of the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers ( NSChE ), who paid him a courtesy visit at Government House, Yenagoa.

    He said that building refineries and producing equipment and components in the country would go a long way to boost the local content and manpower base.

    He emphasised the need to discourage reliance on foreign equipment and materials for the country’s industrial needs and services.

    According to him, allowing Nigerian engineers to handle refineries and other industrial requirements will increase the country’s Gross Domestic Product ( GDP ) and stimulate the economy.

    He said he was delighted by the association’s determination to ensure the commencement of manufacturing in-country.

    Jonah also challenged the association to champion the advocacy for safe environment, stressing that Nigerian waters especially, were not safe due to massive pollution.

    “We can get things right when we start thinking inwards, and start producing things for ourselves.

    “I agree with you that Nigeria, today, has the capacity to provide local refineries. If you produce equipment locally, the amount that you spend increases your GDP.

    “If you procure outside the country, you are adding to the GDP of other countries.

    “There are several advantages in producing things locally. That’s the only way we can develop ourselves; that is the only way we can create opportunities for the young ones,’’ Jonah said.

    Earlier in his remarks, Prof. Sunday Adefila, the National President of the society, had said that the courtesy visit was part of the activities of the Annual General Meeting/Conference scheduled for Friday and Saturday in Port Harcourt.

    He said that The meeting would be hosted by the Rivers/Bayelsa branches of the body.

    He explained that chemical engineers were essentially process engineers at the centre of the construction of refineries and related facilities, using indices of environment, economic, energy and improved quality as major planks of consideration for such ventures.

    Adefila, who described Bayelsa as the seat of Nigeria’s local content, given the large oil and gas deposits in the state’s environment, said “NSChE can, and is able to do Nigerian refineries.

    He added that members of the society were ready to be worthy stakeholders and were also available to be used for worthwhile partnerships with the state government.

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  • Adeyemi college will soon be converted to varsity – Provost

    Adeyemi college will soon be converted to varsity – Provost

    Prof. Olukoya Ogen, the Provost of Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo on Wednesday in Akure said that the college would soon be converted to a university.

    The Provost who made this known when he paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman, Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists ( NUJ ), Ondo State chapter, Mr Ojo Oyewamide.

    Ogen, who was represented by Mrs Oluseto Olatuyi, the Head of Media of the college, noted that the converting process of the college was at the last stage at the Senate.

    The Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo has appealed to the Senate to fast-track passage of the bill seeking to convert the institution to a university.

    “The bill is at the last stage at the Senate and we pray that it will have President Muhammadu Buhari’s assent when finally passed.

    “Though if we attain that level, our responsibilities will be increased but we are up to the task,’’ he said.

    Ogen, who was represented by Mrs Oluseto Olatuyi, the Head of Media of the college, noted that the public hearing had been held where the institution defended the need for the college to be converted to a university.

    According to him, the college has since been operating as a university in terms of learning modules and research, thereby competing with other universities’ programmes.

    Ogen urged the chapel to collaborate with the institution in the area of information dissemination.

    The provost, who stressed the need for better and improved relationship between the college and the Chapel, described it as a major stakeholder in information management.

    “We are primarily here to seek your support and improve relationship in any area that you can be of help to our college as it relates to information dissemination and development of the school.’’

    On the issue of security on the campus, Ogen said that the school had taken preventive measures to forestall breach of security in and around the campus.

    He disclosed that the college had installed Close Circuit Television (CCTV) in strategic locations on the campus as part of efforts to ensure security.

    The provost also maintained that all students had been issued mandatory identity cards to students of the institution.

    Responding, Chapel chairman, Oyewamide commended the provost for his visit and for appointing an expert to manage its Public Relations Unit.

    He said that the chapel would continue to collaborate with the college by propagating its activities with a view to boosting its image and for mutual benefits.

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  • Ambode inaugurates access road to LASUTH

    Ambode inaugurates access road to LASUTH

    Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Wednesday inaugurated a road connecting the premises of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital ( LASUTH ) and Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way in Ikeja.

    Ambode, who also inspected work on the LASUTH Maternity Hospital popularly known as Ayinke House, ordered contractors handing the project to complete it the next six months.

    Ambode expressed delight at the timely completion of the road project, noting that the road was designed for faster access to health care services to save lives.

    The 400 metre-long road was designed with street light and drains.

    Ambode expressed satisfaction that another access road to LASUTH was constructed after more than three decades.

    “We believe strongly that the major cornerstone for the growth of the economy of Lagos actually lies in the hands of all of you here because if we do not have a healthy state, we cannot have a productive economy.

    “That is why we decided that we will pay greater attention to the health sector,” he said.

    Ambode commended the management of the institution and gave the assurance that his administration would continue to implement policies and projects to develop the health sector.

    Earlier, the Chief Medical Director of LASUTH, Prof. Adewale Oke, commended Ambode for his commitment to the health sector.

    Oke said that the Akinwunmi Ambode administration had executed several projects in the institution.

    “This is a dream come true. For many years, we had a problem with movement of patients into the hospital.

    “Sometimes, they are in the ambulance for 15 or 20 minutes before they can get in, but this road has solved that problem.

    “It is going to save our patients; it is going to make access to the hospital very easy even for the workers.

    “It is beautiful,” he said.

    Prof. Babatunde Sholagbero, Provost of the Lagos State University College of Medicine, expressed satisfaction that the administration fulfilled its promise of completing the road project.

    Sholagbero also thanked the governor for facilitating the accreditation of dentistry in the Lagos State University.

    “This makes LASUTH the only state university in Nigeria that awards dentistry degree,” he said.

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  • El-Zakzaky: Falana withdraws petition against Nigerian Army

    El-Zakzaky: Falana withdraws petition against Nigerian Army

    Mr Femi Falana (SAN), counsel to detained leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria ( IMN ) on Wednesday withdrew the petition against the Nigerian Army at the Presidential Investigation Panel on Human Right Violations.

    Falana said although it was painful, he had to withdrew the petition in view of the fact that there was already a judicial commission of inquiry, currently handling the case.

    He, however, said that the panel could on its own, decide to listen to any witness in the case, and urged the panel to keep the petition in view

    Falana also urged the panel to issue an order directing the Federal Government to comply with the ruling of the Federal High Court that ordered for the release of El-Zakzaky from detention.

    He berated the Federal Government for not obeying the ruling of the Federal High Court on El-Zakzaky, adding that since Nigeria’s independence, he had never seen a couple detain together.

    He said that the couple should be released based on the premise that the country was operating the rule of law, adding that it was painful he could not put the petition through.

    “We are already taking other steps to ensure that El-Zakzaky is released, because this is the first time in the history of this country that a couple will be detained,” he said.

    Prof. Akinseye George, (SAN), counsel to the Nigerian Army said that the matter should be expunge from the panel list.

    He said that the panel was magnanimous enough to accommodate the petition by shifting dates and time for the petitioner.

    He said that the panel should disregard the petitioner’s plea that the petition be kept in view, stressing that the petition ended with the withdrawal.

    Justice Biobele George, Chairman of the panel, struck out the petition based on voluntary withdrawal by the petitioner

    The Presidential Investigation Panel to Review Compliance of the Armed Forces with Human Rights Obligations and Rules of Engagement sittings ended on Nov.8.

    The panel had traveled round the six geo-political zones to receive petitions and listen to petitioners’ allegations of  human rights violation by the military.

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  • EU Commission proposes 30% cut to carbon emissions by cars

    EU Commission proposes 30% cut to carbon emissions by cars

    The European Union ( EU ) Commission has proposed to 30-per cent reduction of car carbon emissions by 2030, compared to 2021 levels.

    “Europe is currently not on the right track,” said European Commissioner, Miguel Canete.

    “To drive and lead the global shift to electric, Europe has to get its house in order.’’

    He said the proposal aimed to amend current trends in the European car industry, including the low number of electric cars sold on the continent.

    He added that jobs in the electric car industry had flowed to other parts of the world, such as the U.S.

    The commissioner said that the target would also help to restore trust in European car makers after they were engulfed in the emissions-testing scandal.

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  • PTAD commences verification of 2,490 pensioners in Benue

    PTAD commences verification of 2,490 pensioners in Benue

    The Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate ( PTAD ) on Wednesday commenced the verification of 2,490 pensioners in Benue to determine the authentic ones.

    PTAD Team Elader, Mr Jimmy Adeyemi, said in Makurdi that 2,490 pensioners in the state would undergo various screening procedures, including taking of biometrics to determine their genuineness.

    “Pensioners will be made to go through various verification procedures which terminate at the quality assurance desk where they will be issued slips signifying they are genuine.

    “It is only after the quality assurance check that they are free to go. Their entitlements can then be computed for payment,” Adeyemi said.

    He said the exercise was essentially for the former Federal Government workers but accommodated those that worked before the creation of states in 1976.

    The team leader said the exercise was going on smoothly and expected to end on Saturday.

    “So far, we have received no cases of falsification of pension documents. We have verified 852 pensioners and there have been no falsified documents. We have three more days to finish this exercise.”

    A pensioner, Mr Vincent Azer, commended the conduct of the exercise and said it was aimed at checking ghost pensioners”.

    “There could be some who are receiving pensions that never worked anywhere; so, this type of exercise will fish them out.

    “This type of exercise was carried out four years ago and that is a long time now” Azer said.

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  • NAFDAC take steps to ease cost of registering products

    NAFDAC take steps to ease cost of registering products

    The National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control ( NAFDAC ) says it has taken steps to ease costs of registering products by the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).

    The Acting Director-General of NAFDAC, Mr Ademola Mogbojuri, said this on Wednesday in Enugu, during the South-East Stakeholders Consultative Forum on Implementation of Executive Order on Ease of Doing Business in Nigeria.

    Mogbojuri, said that the essence of the forum was to find ways to resolve complaints against the agency and tackle the problems producers face in establishing their own businesses.

    The acting director-general was represented by the agency’s Director of Special Duties, Dr Abubakar Jimoh.

    He said that the agency was concerned about the growth of small businesses and willing to help young entrepreneurs to start businesses and create more jobs for Nigerians.

    “We have recently directed 50 per cent reduction of registration of products for companies with five or less than five employees while reducing registration time to 90 days for all MSMEs.

    “NAFDAC has established Small Business Support Desk (SBSD) to guide small businesses through registration processes and also serve as inquiry point for small businesses on regulatory issues.

    “Also, we now have electronic submission of documents to line Directorates in Lagos as well as NAFDAC Product Registration Outreach (NPRO).

    “This is to provide interactive engagement and advice on documentation, labeling and other requirements so as to facilitate the registration process.

    “Fees charged for registration of locally manufactured products are lower than those charged for imported products. The Agency is always discouraging the use of consultants by companies,’’ Mogbojuri said.

    Earlier, the Enugu State Coordinator of the agency, Mr Chike Obiano, said that the consultative forum would be sustained and made more frequent because of its importance.

    “NAFDAC is committed to zero tolerance on fake drugs, unwholesome processed food and sub-standard regulated products,” he said.

    He noted that the agency could not effectively discharge its statutory responsibilities without the collaborative efforts of critical stakeholders, and appealed for the cooperation of the residents.

    More than 200 producers participated in  the forum.

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  • Court dissolves eight-year-old marriage over wife’s brutalisation

    Court dissolves eight-year-old marriage over wife’s brutalisation

    Alleged brutalisation of a woman by her husband attracted sanction by an Idi-Ogungun Customary Court sitting at Agodi, Ibadan, on Wednesday as the eight-year-old loveless marriage was dissolved.

    The union between Abayomi Idowu and his wife, Adekemi, was pronounced a nullity over complaints of brutality and lack of care by the estranged wife.

    Adekemi had approached the bar for the dissolution of her marriage on the grounds that her husband denied her access to the only child of the union and constant battering.

    “Idowu has failed to take care of me and the only child of the marriage.

    “He is not a responsible husband because I shouldered the responsibilities alone, I even feed and clothe him.

    “I managed to cope with him until he started beating me and would not hesitate to hit me with anything he sees.

    “So I packed out of his house when I realised that he wanted to kill me,” she told the court.

    “I urge the court to dissolve the marriage and order him (the man) to allow me access to my child.”

    Chief Mukaila Balogun, the President of the court, noted that the defendant was not in court to state his own side of the story in spite of several summonses.

    “The court has no choice than to uphold the request of the plaintiff (the wife),” he said, ordering the defendant to allow Adekemi access to her child.

    He directed the court’s registrar to send a copy of the judgment to the ex-husband.

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  • PHOTO: President Buhari Presides over FEC meeting

    PHOTO: President Buhari Presides over FEC meeting

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday presided over the meeting of the Federal Executive Council ( FEC ) with Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and cabinet ministers in attendance.

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    PRESIDENT BUHARI PRESIDES OVER FEC 1. President Muhammadu Buhari in chat with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo during the Federal Executive Council Meeting held at the Council Chambers State House. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE/ NOV 8 2017

     

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    PRESIDENT BUHARI PRESIDES OVER FEC MEETING 6. Cross Section of Ministers during the FEC Meeting held at the Council Chambers State House in Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE/NOV 8 2017

     

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    PRESIDENT BUHARI PRESIDES OVER FEC 11. R-L; Chief of Staff, Mal Abba Kyari embraced the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Winifred Oyo-Ita while the NSA Major General Babagan Monguno Rtd looks on during the Federal Executive Council Meeting held at the Council Chambers State House. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE/ NOV 8 2017

     

    PRESIDENT BUHARI PRESIDES OVER FEC
    PRESIDENT BUHARI PRESIDES OVER FEC MEETING 8A. R-L; Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, Permanent Secretary Office of the SGF, Roy Ugo Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs WInifred Oyo-Ita and NSA Major General Babagana Monguno Rtd during the FEC Meeting held at the Council Chambers State House in Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE/NOV 8 2017

     

    PRESIDENT BUHARI PRESIDES OVER FEC
    PRESIDENT BUHARI PRESIDES OVER FEC MEETING 9. R-L; Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, Minister of State Aviation, Sen Hadi Sirika, Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs WInifred Oyo-Ita and NSA Major General Babagana Monguno Rtd during the FEC Meeting held at the Council Chambers State House in Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE/NOV 8 2017

     

    PRESIDENT BUHARI PRESIDES OVER FEC
    PRESIDENT BUHARI PRESIDES OVER FEC 12. R-L; Minister of Budget and National Planning, Sen Udoma Udo Udoma, Minister of Environment Alhaji Ibrahim Jibrin, Minister of State Hajiya Khadija Buka Abba Ibrahim and Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh during the Federal Executive Council Meeting held at the Council Chambers State House. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE/ NOV 8 2017