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  • Police interrogate men over theft at state secretariat in jigawa

    Police interrogate men over theft at state secretariat in jigawa

    The Police Command in Jigawa said it was interrogating two men (names withheld) over report of incessant thefts at the Jigawa State Secretariat.

    The command’s Spokesman, DSP Abdu Jinjiri, confirmed this  in Dutse.

    Jinjiri said that the two men aged 30 each, were invited after the command received a report on the thefts at the secretariat.

    He, however, declined to comment on the nature of the thefts.

    “Yes, we have invited two men for interrogation after we received a report of rampant stealing at Jigawa state secretariat.

    “But I am not saying we are interrogating them on any particular case,” he said.

     That from late 2016 to date, there have been several reports of thefts of laptop and desk top computers, plasma TVs and motorcycles at the premises of the secretariat.

    It was also alleged that on Sept. 6, two computers were stolen from the State Ministry of Finance.

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  • Price of local rice drops in Jalingo markets

    Price of local rice drops in Jalingo markets

    The price of local rice has significantly dropped in some major markets in Jalingo, Taraba.

  • ‘Zamfara, FG to generate 30mw electricity from Bakalori Dam’

    ‘Zamfara, FG to generate 30mw electricity from Bakalori Dam’

    The Zamfara Government says it is working in partnership with the Federal Government to generate 30 Megawatts of electricity from the Bakolori Dam.

    Alhaji Lawal M-Liman, the Commissioner for Rural and Community Development, on Wednesday in Gusau, said that the partnership was to boost power supply to the state.

    M-Liman, who is the Chairman of the State Projects Monitoring Committee, said that the partnership was part of issues discussed at the September meeting of the National Council on Power, held in Jos.

    According to him, the federal government has promised to provide technical support under the National Energy Support Programme, for the actualisation of the project.

    “We are already discussing with some power generation firms, to achieve the target,” the commissioner said.

    He also spoke on the state government effort to link more communities to the national grid, saying 100 towns and villages have been connected.

    “You will recall that the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, visited the state twice when he inaugurated various electrification projects executed by the state government,” he said.

    According to him, the zamfara state government has also reconstructed various federal roads with the agreement that it would get reimbursement of funds spent on the projects from the federal government.

    “When the present administration in the state came on board in 2011, almost all the roads in the state including the state and federal government-owned were in a state of dilapidation.

    “Despite the economic challenges faced by the state, we spent billions of naira to provide the roads including the federal highways in the state, to address the problem of poor roads network.

    “We have achieved a great success in this partnership of road projects, because a large percentage of the roads are almost completed,” M-Liman said.

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  • Monkey Pox: 7 patients recover fully in Bayelsa

    Monkey Pox: 7 patients recover fully in Bayelsa

    Seven out of the 13 monkey pox patients on admission at the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital, Okolobiri in Bayelsa have fully recovered, the state Commissioner for Information, Mr Daniel Iworiso-Markson, has said.

    The commissioner said in a statement on Wednesday in Yenagoa, that the seven patients had been discharged from the hospital.

    The contagious disease broke out three weeks ago in Agbura area of Yenagoa following reports that a family manifested symptoms of monkey pox after eating monkey meat.

    He said the six other patients under medical surveillance at the teaching hospital were responding positively to treatment.

    “The government has been able to successfully contain the spread of the disease as no new case has been reported in the last few days.

    “With the way and manner government deployed its machinery and with the team of dedicated health and medical personnel, monkey pox will soon be fully kicked out of Bayelsa state,” he added.

    Iworiso-Markson commended the state Ministry of Health and National Centre for Disease Control for their efforts in containing the disease.

    The commissioner also appreciated people in the state for taking preventive measures against further spread of the disease and urged them to maintain healthy lifestyle, environmental and personal hygiene.

    According to him, feedback received from various channels in the state indicates that public enlightenment campaign, especially in local languages, have succeeded in alerting people to avoid actions that would further spread the disease.

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  • ‘FG saves N120bn by checking ghost workers, personnel costs’

    ‘FG saves N120bn by checking ghost workers, personnel costs’

    The Federal Government ( FG ) on Tuesday put the cumulative savings from checking the ghost workers’ syndrome through the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System ( IPPIS ) at N120 billion

    Accountant General of the Federation (AGF), Mr Ahmed Idris, said this in Abuja in a presentation on the impact of financial reforms on the Nigerian economy, at the 22nd Annual Conference of Certified National Accountants.

    The three-day conference, with the theme “Sustainable Economic Management in a Recession: Issues, Strategies and Options”, was organised by the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria ( ANAN ).

    Idris said that the savings spanned across 10 years, from April 2007 when IPPIS became operational till date.

    He said the saving was not limited to detecting ghost workers, as excess personnel cost that had been channeled to non-personnel sub-heads by Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) were also recovered.

    “From April 2007 when the scheme commenced to date, 459 MDAs have been enrolled with a total number of 310,453 staff.

    “Over N120 billion cumulatively saved as a result of the difference between the amount government would have released to the MDAs based on appropriation, and actual amount released and paid through IPPIS.

    “By the end of this month (October), we expect to make an additional N100 billion savings after the verification and capturing of the Armed Forces,” he said.

    Idris said also that the Treasury Single Account (TSA) had so far saved the government N108.1 billion in account maintenance fees and other charges that would have been paid to banks for managing the accounts of MDAs.

    He said that the TSA had also eliminated the bad practice of operating several accounts by MDAs, therefore making it difficult for MDAs to divert public funds.

    Idris also recalled that the Government Integrated Financial Management Information system (GIFMIS) went live in April, 2012, and as at date, it had over 300 Ministries, Departments and Agencies on the system.

    “GIFMIS has helped government to increase the ability of FGN to undertake central control and monitoring of expenditures and receipts in the MDAs and facilitates access to information on financial and operational performance.

    “It has also helped to improve internal controls to prevent and detect potential and actual fraud.

    “GIFMIS has also strengthened governance and accountability in MDAs through efficient and effective service delivery,” he said.

    Meanwhile the Executive Director of Jos Business School, Mr Ezekiel Gomos, made a presentation on “SMEs as Engine of Economic Development in Nigeria”.

    He said that at present, small businesses were failing due to tough operating environment, including infrastructure, regulation, policy and taxes.

    Gomos said government needed to encourage SMEs by creating business friendly laws, policies and regulations that would stimulate the latent talents that millions of Nigerians were endowed with.

    To make SMEs more viable in the country, he called on the government to promote policies that would favour SMEs rather, than bigger companies.

    “Nigerian SMEs cannot drive economic development in the 21st century with 20th century infrastructure. There is need to develop clusters or industrial parks with basic infrastructure for SMEs.

    “Also, on access to finance, there is need to make the processes and procedures to access finance less cumbersome and complex.

    “We must find innovative solutions to unlock sources of capital, while the need for SME Credit Guarantee Scheme is long overdue,” he said.

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  • Gunmen kill former Plateau HoS, two others

    Gunmen kill former Plateau HoS, two others

    Gunmen on Tuesday attacked Wereh village in Barkin-Ladi, Plateau State, killing former Plateau Head of Service, Moses Gwom, and two other persons.

    Sources from the village indicated that the assailants invaded the village at night, shot many people, and ran into the bush.

    “The attack lasted about 10 minutes or so,” the source told the on Wednesday in Jos.

    Mr Terna Tyopev, the Public Relations Officer ( PPRO ) of the Plateau Police Command, who confirmed the incident, said that it took place “around 8 pm on Tuesday”.

    “The incident took place on Tuesday, that I can confirm. Another thing I can confirm is that a former Head of Service was killed and many others were injured,” he said.

    He said that investigation had begun toward unraveling the mystery behind the killings.

    The recent attack is the third in the last few weeks in Plateau.

    Last week, gunmen killed Alhaji Mohammed Suleiman, the Village Head of Gyangyang in Jhar Chiefdom of Kanam Local Government. Twenty-five others had been killed at Ncha village in Miango, Bassa Local Government, a week earlier.

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  • Navy to begin recruitment of graduates

    Navy to begin recruitment of graduates

    The Nigerian Navy ( NN ) says it has commenced the process for recruitment of suitably qualified Nigerian graduates through the Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Commission ( DSSC ) Course 25.

    The Acting Director of Public Relations, Naval Headquarters, Navy Capt. Suleman Dahun, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

    According to Dahun, the guidelines for the enlistment can be accessed on the Nigerian Navy Enlistment Portal www.joinnigeriannavy.com which will be opened on Oct. 11, for interested candidates to apply online.

    He said interested applicants, who must be Nigerians by birth, should possess a minimum of Second Class Upper Division for first degree holders and Upper Credit for HND holders.

    The director added that Male applicants must not be less than 1.68 metres tall, while female applicants must not be less than 1.65 metres in height.

    Dahun said applicants should be of between 22 and 28 years by Jan. 31, 2018, except for Imams and Chaplains who should not exceed 30 years by Jan. 31.

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  • Former CITA boss to head Caleb University taxation unit

    Former CITA boss to head Caleb University taxation unit

    Prof. Teju Somorin, the immediate past President, Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria ( CITA ), has been appointed the Head of Department of Taxation at Caleb University, Imota, Lagos State.

    Prof. Ayandiji Aina, Vice-Chancellor of the university, disclosed this at the university’s convocation media briefing on Tuesday in Lagos.

    Aina said that Somorin would resume office on Nov. 1 to kick-start the newly approved course of Bachelor of Science in Taxation by the National University Commission (NUC) for the 2017/2018 session.

    He said 13 courses of Caleb University were accredited by the NUC in the 2016/2017 academic year and this included B.SC Taxation, Business Administration, Environmental Management Toxicology, among others.

    According to him, the university recruited Somorin as the foundation head of the department to breed it in line with international standards.

    “As a matter of fact, we are the only university in this region of Africa offering taxation as a course and we intend to hit the ground with unbeatable record,’’ he said.

    Aina said all is set to also commence courses in Environmental Management and Toxicology in the new session in a bid to train manpower that would save Lagos State and Nigeria from environmental decadence.

    He said the B.SC in Peace and Conflict Resolution that would be offered by the university had also been tailored to address law and order in the face of the present security threat confronting the country.

    The VC, however, said 405 graduates as against 355 graduates in 2016 would be convocated at the 7th convocation scheduled to hold on Oct. 13.

    He said 361 out of the 405 of the graduates would receive the Bachelor degrees and 44 post-graduates students would receive the Masters degrees.

    “In the breakdown of the 409 graduands, 14 persons made First Class honours, 142 Second Class upper honours Division, 162 Second Class lower honours and 47 with Third Class.

    “Others in the class of higher degrees were 12 for Master Business Administration and 32 MSc Architecture,’’ he said.

    The VC named Miss Elizabeth Nejo of the Department of Mass Communication as the best graduating student with a Commutative Grade Point Aggregate (CGPA) of 4.85.

    He added that Mr Qadri Ahmed of Department of Architecture was the best post-graduate student with a CGPA of 4.91.

    Aina further disclosed that the certificate and transcript of the graduands were ready, signed and would be issued to the recipients at the convocation ground once they have been cleared by the university.

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  • PDP candidate warns against smear campaign in Anambra guber poll

    PDP candidate warns against smear campaign in Anambra guber poll

    Mr Oseloka Obaze, the governorship candidate of the People Democratic Party (PDP) in Anambra has warned other PDP candidates, political parties and their supporters to eschew politics of bitterness and campaign of calumny.

    Obaze made the call in a statement made available to newsmen in Awka, the state capital, on Tuesday.

    He decried the alleged smear campaigns targeted at discrediting his person and the process of his emergence as the PDP candidate in the upcoming election in the state.

    He said that although political parties and their candidates enjoyed the right to freely sell their manifestoes to the electorate, others reserved the right to seek redress whenever they felt slandered under the guise of campaign.

    He said: “My attention has been drawn to various malicious reports on social media platforms aimed at tarnishing my image and credibility as the candidate of the PDP in the forthcoming election.

    “Such reckless postings constitute fake news, hate speeches and inciting words,” Obaze said.

    According to him, “the malicious reports range from allusions that I fraudulently won the PDP primaries, which was nationally televised, to my going to take an oath of allegiance in a shrine and, of late, that I was admitted in a psychiatric hospital overseas.

    “Rather than focus on campaign issues, they resort to campaign of calumny,” he said, adding that there were acceptable limits to propaganda.

    The PDP governorship hopeful further said that he remained committed to issue-based campaign, in spite of the fact that he had access to damaging information about other contestants.

    “I hereby reiterate my commitment to run a campaign free of fake news, hate speech and calumny. I will dismiss anyone on my team who engages in such unacceptable conducts.

    “I hope other governorship candidates will publicly make a similar commitment,” Obaze said.

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  • Katsina releases N350m for treatment of malnourished children

    Katsina releases N350m for treatment of malnourished children

    The Katsina State Government has released N350 million as its contribution to UNICEF for the purchase of Ready-to-Use-Therapeutic-Food ( RUTF ) for treatment of malnourished children in the state.