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  • Monkey Pox : No outbreak in Kwara

    Monkey Pox : No outbreak in Kwara

    The Kwara Government on Monday said there was no outbreak of Monkey Pox disease in any of the 16 local government areas of the state.

  • Three men docked over laptops, phones theft

    Three men docked over laptops, phones theft

    Three men Lawal Musa, Mubarak Isyaku and Ali Mohammed on Monday appeared before a Minna Magistrate’s Court charged with stealing three laptops and three mobile phones.

    The trio are standing trial on a two-count charge of criminal conspiracy and robbery punishable under sections 97 and 298 of the penal code law.

    According to Mr Emmanuel Danladi, the Police Prosecutor, the matter was reported at the Bosso Police Division by one Dako Dickson, a resident of Western Bye-pass, Minna on June 20.

    Danladi quoted the complainant as alleging that the accused invaded their compound on June 19, armed with cutlasses and axes, and robbed them of the items valued at N588,000.

    He said that during police investigation, the three men were tracked down and arrested.

    “They later confessed to have sold the properties to one Audu Mohammed, at the rate of N174,000,” he told the court.

    When the charges were read to the accused, they all pleaded not guilty.

    The Magistrate, Fati Auna, however, declined to take their plea on the grounds that her court lacked jurisdiction to hear the matter.

    Auna ordered that the trio be remanded in prison custody and directed the police to forward the case file to the State Director of Public Prosecution, for legal advice.

    She thereafter adjourned the case until Dec. 5, for further mention.

    NAN

  • Super Eagles handlers should focus on players’ psyche – Omokaro

    Super Eagles handlers should focus on players’ psyche – Omokaro

    Ex-international Bright Omokaro has advised Super Eagles handlers to ensure that the players are psychologically prepared for their encounter with Argentina on Nov. 14 in Russia.

    He gave the advice in an interview in Lagos on Monday.

    Omokaro said that playing a friendly against great teams like the Argentines would boost the morale and improve the confidence of Super Eagles players.

    While commending the team’s current form, Omokaro, who won silver for Nigeria at the 1988 Morocco African Cup of Nations competition, said the team needed lots of motivational advice for the World Cup matches in Russia in 2018.

    “This is not just a friendly match; it will test our players’ tenacity. The match will give our players all the confidence they need before the World Cup kicks off.

    ‘’It will boost the morale of the players, if they perform well because of the status of the country involved. Psychologically it will prepare them towards what to expect in Russia.

    “And it is also important for the handlers of the team to constantly charge these players mentally so that they will be prepared and understand that they are no second fiddle to the Argentines.

    “This match will improve our profile if we ensure that we give our team all the needed support to hold their ground in Russia,’’ Omokaro said.

    As part of the preparation for the 2018 World Cup, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) had organised a friendly with Argentina in Russia.

    Omokaro, a former 3SC of Ibadan defender, said that the choice of Russia as location for the friendly was appropriate.

    “At least they get to stay a few days in Russia which will help them acclimatise at the World Cup proper; the NFF has really out-done itself, kudos to them.’’

    NAN

  • SON impounds 560bags of sugar in Kebbi

    SON impounds 560bags of sugar in Kebbi

    The Standard Organisation of Nigeria ( SON ) has impounded a truck loaded with 560 bags of contraband sugar in Kebbi.

    The SON Coordinator in Kebbi, Alhaji Jibril Muhammad disclosed this in an interview in Birinin Kebbi on Monday.

    “We impounded a truck loaded with 560 bags of contraband sugar smuggled from Brazil through Kebbi State borders with Benin and Niger Republic”.

    “The seized products, 50kg each, had branded names of White Crystal Sugar Nardini Agro industrial and LTDA Industrial Brazillaira, with N15,000 Birnin-Kebbi market price each per bag, all worth N9.15 million,” he said.

    Muhammed said  half bag of the products were also seized by the SON during shops to shops searching at the Birnin-Kebbi central market, making total 610 and half bags of smuggled sugar seized within three days of its operations in the state.

    It was learnt that the illegal importation of the products violated SON Act 2015, Part VII, number 26(1-2), which recommended not less than three years imprisonment and fine of N2 million or both.

    He said that the products lack vitamin A, which flouted the prescription of the Federal Government that all food items must contain.

    “We have been directed by the Director-General of SON to impound any products imported to the country without permission of the agency,” he said.

    These items were smuggled into the country. We mounted our intelligence, markets surveillance among other techniques to track down the truck.

    “So far, the owner of the truck has been arrested; he is already with the police. Investigation is still ongoing,” he said.

    Muhammed explained that owners of shops where bags of imported sugar were found have signed documents with the agency, saying “whenever we need them, they would make themselves available.”

    He added that the mechanism would enable consumers to easily identify standard products in the market through the SON labels, saying that people should be conscious of commodities without SON approval, expire date And labels.

    “If you want to import, please come to SON for guideline and procedure”, he said.

    NAN

  • PDP sweeps Enugu council polls

    PDP sweeps Enugu council polls

    Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) has swept all chairmanship positions in the 17 council areas of Enugu State the Enugu State Independent Electoral Commission ( ENSIEC ) has announced.

    The party also swept  259 of the 261 councillorship positions.

    Election did not hold in Obioma and Eke communities within Udi council area.

    The Chairman of ENSIEC, Dr Mike Ajogwu, announced the results at ENSIEC headquarters in Enugu on Sunday.

    Ajogwu, who is also the Chief Returning Officer for the poll, said: “So far, so good, the election had been credible, free and fair from ENSIEC assessment.

    “I want to thank both the media, security agencies and Enugu State residents for making it a huge success.

    “I thank God no life was lost during and after the election.”

    The major two contending parties at the council election, which was conducted throughout Enugu State on Saturday, Nov. 4, were the PDP and All Progressives Congress ( APC ).

    A glance at the chairmanship result and winners:

    OJI RIVER LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    NNPC ———1,052 votes for Hillary Ede
    GDM——107 votes for Ebuka Ugodi
    DPP ———61 votes for Obiona Ogbata
    ACP——— 1, 048 votes for Jonas Chukwu
    APC ———2,801 votes for Benson Uzogbana
    PDP———- 38, 96 Harrison Okeke (Winner)

    ENUGU EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    APC ——-2,325 votes for George Nnamani
    PDP ——-83,119 votes for Alex Ugwu (Winner)

    IGBO ETITI LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    APGA ——-1264 votes for Samuel Nnmadi
    APC ——-1,410 votes for Matthew Asogwa
    PDP ——53, 231 votes for Malachy Agbo (Winner)

    ANINRI LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    APC ——-995 votes for Uzokwe Oleh
    PDP ——–4, 326 votes for Ezekiel Chukwu (Winner)

    ISI UZO LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    APC ——–606 votes for Chjioke Ani
    PDP ——–38,690 votes for Benjamin Edeoga (Winner)

    UDENU LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    APC ——–996 votes for Obinna Obeta
    PDP ——–67, 526 votes for Francis Ugwu (Winner)

    UZO UWANI LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    SDP ——-68 votes for Boniface Nwankwo
    APC ——-129 votes for Felix Ogbogu
    PDP ——-39,834 votes for Ani Fidelis (Winner)

    IGBOEZE SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    APC ——-1,566 votes for Jonas Okenyi
    PDP—— 64, 834 votes for Fidelis Odo (Winner)

    ENUGU SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    APC —–1288 votes for Hillary Okeke
    PDP —–26,151 votes for Sunday Ugwu (Winner)

    NSUKKA LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    NNPP —-37 votes for Sunday Onyishi
    APC —-815 votes for Augustine Aliomwa
    PDP —-118, 310 votes for Patrick Omeje (Winner)

    NKANU EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    APC —-1005 votes for Fabian Ani
    PDP —-22,595 votes for Godwin Ubagu (Winner)

    IGBOEZE NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    APC—- 1,398 votes for Ogbonna Idoko
    PDP —-54,513 votes for Ezeja Uwakwe (Winner)

    NKANU WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    NNPC —-2 votes for Charles Nnamchi
    APC —-2,409 votes for Uchenna Ugwu
    PDP —-35,266 votes for Henry Okenwa (Winner)

    EZEAGU LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    APC —– 1,450 votes for Longinus Ejike
    PDP —— 48, 708 votes for Chukwudi Ezinwa (Winner)

    UDI LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    APC —— 4,731 votes for Dr Ike Monso
    PDP ——- 54,331 votes for Nestor Ochin (Winner)

    AWGU LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    APGA —– 492 votes for Charles Arukwe
    APC ——- 4,145 votes for Nelson Nwafor
    PDP ——- 34,666 votes for Stanley Okeke (Winner)

    ENUGU NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
    KP —— 10 votes for Jide Orji
    APC ——- 1,345 votes for Okechukwu Nnamdi
    PDP ——- 28,466 votes for Emmanuel Onoh (Winner)

    NAN

  • Katsina inaugurates Local Peace Committees

    Katsina inaugurates Local Peace Committees

    The Katsina State Dialogue and Amnesty Committee has inaugurated Peace Committees across the 34 local government areas of the state.

    The state Commissioner for Information, Alhaji Hamza Borodo, disclosed this when the dialogue committee visited Daura Local Government Area on Monday.

    Borodo said the Dialogue and Amnesty Committee was under the chairmanship of the Secretary to the State Government, Dr Mustapha Inuwa.

    He  said the local government peace committees were expected to maintain peace and cordial relationship between herdsmen and farmers.

    “The the local committees are also expected to mediate and conciliate  on minor disagreements between farmers and herdsmen as well as offer useful advice on sustainable peace,” the commissioner said.

    The acting Chairman of Daura Local Government, Alhaji Lawal Kado,  commended the state government for setting up the Amnesty and Dialogue Committee.

    Kado also lauded the government for setting up the local peace committees, saying the initiative would help in promoting peace and stability especially between farmers and herdsmen.

    He further commended the state government for “drastically minimising” cattle rustling, armed robbery and clashes between farmers and herdsmen in the state.

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  • IMF sees Uganda 2017/18 growth at 5 per cent

    IMF sees Uganda 2017/18 growth at 5 per cent

    Uganda’s economy is seen expanding by five per cent in the 2017/18 fiscal year, up from four per cent in the previous period, lifted by favourable weather, the International Monetary Fund said.

    The East African economy is Africa’s biggest coffee exporter followed by Ethiopia and also cultivates a range of other agricultural commodities including tea, cocoa and tobacco.

    “Growth is projected to reach five per cent in 2017/18 (July-June) from four per cent in 2016/17, supported by
    better weather conditions,” the IMF said in a statement released late on Friday.

    Private sector credit growth remained slow, and the IMF praised the central bank for extending its ongoing policy easing cycle.

    Last month Bank of Ugandan, the central bank, cut its benchmark policy rate by 50 basis points to 9.5 per cent.

    It was the first time the bank had lowered the rate to below the psychologically important level of 10 per cent since the country introduced an inflation targeting monetary policy in 2011.

    The IMF said core inflation was projected to remain around the medium term target of 5 per cent.

    NAN

  • Kebbi to spend N1.1bn on road construction

    Kebbi to spend N1.1bn on road construction

    The Kebbi Commissioner for Works and Transport, Alhaji Atiku Bunu, has said that the State Government has earmarked N1.1billion for township road construction in Kalgo Local Government Area of the state.

    Bunu said this while inspecting the ongoing road project in Kalgo on Friday.

    The commissioner said the provision of township roads would be accorded priority, considering their relevance to the social and economic activities in state.

    He told journalist that the 13 kilometre road in the area was expected to be completed in 24 months time.

    Bunu tasked ZBCC, the firm constructing the roads, to ensure the timely completion of the project in line with specifications.

    He gave the assurance that funds would be released as the projects progresses and urged the supervising state engineers to monitor the project and ensure compliance with the laid down rules.

    A resident of the area, Musa Amadu, said the project would reduce the hardship faced by people and boost social and economic activities.

    NAN

  • CVR: INEC registers 36,000 in Abia

    CVR: INEC registers 36,000 in Abia

    The Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC ) has registered 36,000 eligible voters during the second quarter of the Continuous Voter Registration ( CVR ) in Abia, an official has said.

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Dr. Joseph Iloh, made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Umuahia on Friday.

    Iloh said that he was dissatisfied with the figure, saying that the result meant that the commission had a lot of work to do in the state.

    “With this figure, it means we have a lot of work to do. We must have to gear up if we must meet our target,” he said.

    He said that the target was to register at least two million eligible voters during the CVR in Abia.

    He said that so far, the commission has registered 63,563 eligible voters with 27,285 registered in the first quarter of the exercise.

    He further said that as at Oct. 17, the unclaimed permanent voter cards (PVC) stood at 145,349.

    He said that while Aba South had the highest number of unclaimed PVC’s, totalling 63,353, Obingwa had the least, totalling 320.

    The REC regretted that the CVR in Abia was affected by apathy among the people and difficult terrain, occasioned by erosion.

    He said, “Apathy is a major factor here. Some of the young people have lost confidence in the system due to poverty and unemployment.”

    Iloh said that because of the difficult terrain, many eligible voters in rural communities found it difficult to travel to the registration centres at the council headquarter.

    “The poor state of roads hampers free movement of people from one community to another, especially during the rainy season,” he said.

    According to him, some people from Arochukwu and Ikwuano Local Government Areas, who live close to Akwa Ibom, pay heavily to get to their council headquarters.

    The REC said that in order to check apathy, the commission initiated town hall meetings for confidence building and to educate the people on the far-reaching benefits of voter registration.

    He said that the meeting, which would be organised in the 17 local government areas (LGAs), had already taken place in Obingwa, Isialangwa North and Isialangwa South.

    He said that although the meeting recorded impressive turnout, the target audience, especially the major political leaders in areas, did not attend.

    Iloh said that the commission would carry the advocacy to all councillors, state house of assembly and also pay a courtesy visit on Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu.

    He said that the commission would appeal to the governor to declare one-day public holiday to enable workers in the state get captured and registered for voters.

    Iloh appealed to government functionaries, political leaders, traditional rulers, non-governmental organisations, civil society groups, community leaders and religious bodies “to complement our efforts in voter education, sensitisation and confidence building.”

    He expressed the hope that with the level of voter education and enlightenment by the commission, the third quarter of the exercise would record great turnout.

    He said, “The third quarter of the CVR begins on Monday and the commission expects a surge from the people because of the intensive voter education and confidence building advocacy we have done.”

    The REC gave assurance that, “in 2019, every vote must count in Abia.

    “Our advocacy is for people to realise that the voter is king,” Iloh said.

    NAN

  • Edo residents count gains of anti-crime strategy, laud govt, new CP

    Edo residents count gains of anti-crime strategy, laud govt, new CP

    …3 kidnap victims freed, Otasowie’s killers nabbed in 8 days in Edo state.

     Residents of Edo State are currently breathing a sigh of relief with the marked improvement in security across the state following the anti-crime strategy of the new Commissioner of Police in the state, Johnson Babatunde Kokumo, backed by the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration.
     
    In just one week as the new sheriff in town, Kokumo’s heat on kidnappers is yielding unprecedented result with three persons abducted by kidnappers last month, released from the kidnappers’ den, aside the proactive and aggressive policing across the state.
     
    The Governor of Edo State, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has made real his promise to implement the state’s new security architecture with the new Police Commissioner, a promise he made while receiving Kokumo last week at the state Government House, in Benin City, as the new CP.
     
    “Although it is not yet uhuru with regard to the security situation in the state, there is remarkable improvement now,” Mr Ode Silver, a resident of the state said.
     
    Mrs Joy Ahanor simply said “Edo is safer now, compared to the days of the former police commissioner.”
     
    To the credit of the new partnership between the Edo State Government and the police command is the release of three kidnap victims and the arrest of over 50 suspected criminals.
     
    “We will give you the needed support to succeed. We believe that the responsibility for restoring law and order rests with the police. We hope that you will fulfill your constitutional responsibility by helping us enforce law and order in Edo State,” Obaseki promised.
     
     The governor urged the new police boss to urgently change the security plan he inherited to curb crimes in the state. “We need to change the entire security architecture in the state and together we will work to implement it and address all the security challenges in the next one week,” he added.
     
    In response to the governor’s appeal, barely 48 hours of assuming work as the Commissioner of Police in Edo state, the kidnapped retired Superintendent of Police, Chief James Omafuaire regained his freedom.
     
    He was abducted two days earlier with his wife and one other person by suspected Fulani herdsmen at his Ikpeshi quarry site in Akoko Edo Area of Edo State.
     
    Omafuaire’s release was followed by the arrest of seven members of the gang suspected to have murdered a lecturer at the University of Benin ( UNIBEN ), Prof. Paul Otasowie.
    The lecturer was shot dead by gunmen at his private residence on October 4, in Benin City.
     
    Parading the suspects along with 46 other suspected criminals; kidnappers, armed robbers, cultists and car snatchers, the state police commissioner, Mr. Johnson Babatunde Kokumo, said the Professor’s mobile phone was recovered from one of the suspects, adding that family members of the lecturer have come forward to identify the phone.
     
    On his fifth day in office the Edo State Police commissioner paraded four suspected kidnappers who abducted one Mr Andy Ehanire, the manager of Ogba Zoo and Nature park, in Benin.
     
    They allegedly killed three policemen in the operation and were said to have collected N25 million and $100,000 as ransom were arrested in Sapele, Delta State.
     
    Confirming the incident, Spokesman of the Edo State police command, DSP Moses Nkombe, said the suspects were arrested in their hideouts.
     
    He said “We are making effort now to recover arms and other things. They were arrested in Delta State early Thursday morning and they were already in Benin before 5a.m. They have confessed to the crime. One of them who shot the policemen and the driver are among the people arrested.”
     
    The arrest of Ehanire’s kidnappers was followed by the release of the relative of former Governor Adams Oshiomhole, who was kidnapped in Edo North, but abandoned in the bush after the new police commissioner and his men charged at the kidnappers.
     
    On Thursday, November 2, Popular Edo musician, Mr. Osayomore Joseph, who was kidnapped by gunmen was released. Osayomore regained his freedom on Thursday after spending almost a month in captivity.
     
    His manager, Mr. Frank Ugbomah, and State Chairman of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria, Mr. Willy Eghe-Nova, confirmed his release.