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  • Ethiopia declares state of emergency

    Ethiopia declares state of emergency

    Ethiopia on Friday announced state of emergency after Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn announced his intention to step down amid unrest and political crisis.

    The state-run Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation said “the ruling EPRDF coalition’s council met and decided to impose emergency rule in the Horn of Africa country.”

    The announcement did not say how long the rule would be in place.

    The prime minister’s resignation followed a wave of strikes and demonstrations demanding the release of more opposition leaders.

    Over 6,000 political prisoners have been freed since January as the government struggled to placate discontent.

    Reuters/NAN

  • Our boxers good to go for commonwealth games – NBF

    Our boxers good to go for commonwealth games – NBF

    Brig.-Gen. Joseph Ayeni, the Vice-President of Nigeria Boxing Federation ( NBF ), on Friday in Lagos said the federation’s one-day trial recorded success as the national boxers displayed  high level of competitiveness.

    The one-day boxing trial was put together by the NBF to assess the readiness of boxers for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at Gold Coast, Australia in April.

    Ayeni told our reporter that the 16 boxers in camp performed well during their pre-tournament bouts held at the National Stadium Complex in Lagos.

    “We are happy with the performances of the boxers and I can assure you that the boxers are ready to do the nation proud at the Games and bring home laurels.

    “There is still much to do, and the little time available will be used to correct all those areas that still need to be touched.

    “I commend the coaching crew led by Tony Konyegwachie. I have seen a great level of development and I believe we can still do better.

    “We have seen the boxers, and we can see that they are wonderful and excellent boxers. But it is only after we test them against their international counterparts that we can assess them well,’’ Ayeni said.

    He said the federation’s plan was to take the 16 boxers presently in camp to the Games so that the others could serve as sparring partners to the recommended eight boxers.

    “The Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, has recommended that we take eight boxers to the Games. However, we are hoping to take along eight others to serve as sparing partners to the recommended number,” Ayeni said.

    Prior to the Games in April, there would be a pre-doping tournament to check on the level of discipline of the boxers.

    NAN

  • Ganduje urges Nigerians in Diaspora to invest in Nigeria

    Ganduje urges Nigerians in Diaspora to invest in Nigeria

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has called on the Nigerian Chambers of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture ( KACCIMA ) to woo Nigerians in the Diaspora to come and invest in the country.

    The appeal was made in a statement by Alhaji Abba Anwar, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor in Kano on Friday.

    He said Ganduje made the call when Coalition of Northern Chambers of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture, paid him a courtesy visit in Kano.

    According to him, the state Deputy Governor, Prof. Hafiz Abubakar, received the delegation on behalf of the governor at the Government House.

    “Nigerians in Diaspora can comfortably come and invest in the country for the economic growth and development of the country,” he said.

    Ganduje said it was high time for the chambers of commerce to serve as channels through which those in Diaspora could return home and invest.

    “There are huge funds lying there with Nigerians residing in those countries,” Ganduje said.

    He assured that Kano State Government would receive any serious investor ready for business, adding that “when you follow this way, I am sure there will be significant improvement in that area”.

    “As Kano and Lagos states make difference in the way of paving way for ease of doing business, the two states have already contributed immensely to the national index.”

    While commending them for the cordial relationship existing between the Coalition and the state government, the governor said it was the cardinal point of his administration since 2015 to develop the economy through partnership with the private sector.

    “We believe in public and private partnership, hence our decision to work with private investors to develop the state economy,” Ganduje said.

    In her remarks, the leader of the delegation, Hajiya Sa’adatu Iya, said Kano had been a strong pillar in the development of the association.

    She urged the government to revive the industries that had gone moribund for many decades, to boost economic growth and development in the state.

    She said the team was in Kano for the 31st Conference of the association to discuss issues related to the development of the body and chart a new course for its survival.

    NAN

  • Obasanjo inaugurates Bayelsa Diagnostic Centre

    Obasanjo inaugurates Bayelsa Diagnostic Centre

    Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, on Friday, commended Gov. Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa for embarking on projects that would improve the overall development of the state and the people.

    Obasanjo gave the commendation while inaugurating newly built Bayelsa Diagnostic Centre.

    He said the centre was built according to international standard and would assist in improving health care delivery to the people.

    He added that “20 years ago when I came to Bayelsa for campaign, there was no space to gather people, but today, there is great difference.

    “Yes, for full development to take place in Bayelsa, there must be accessibility in terms of transportation, communication and health care delivery.

    “I must tell you, for six hours I am here, I have seen something to convince me that Bayelsa is already in transformation stage.

    “The health facility here is second to none.”

    Earlier, Gov. Dickson said the diagnostic centre was part of his promises to the people of Bayelsa.

    Dickson reiterated his administration’s readiness to continue to work to uplift the healthcare delivery in the state.

    He said the uncompleted 500-bed hospital initiated by previous administration would be given a face lift in the next fiscal year.

    “We will complete the project before the end of my tenure,’’ he assured.

    The Commissioner for Health, Prof. Ebitimitulah Etebu, said the centre was capable of taking care of the diagnostic needs of people in the state.

    He added that “the diagnostic centre would handle screening of blood, radiology and the result transmitted electronically to international partners in America.”

    NAN

  • NiMet predicts dust haze, cloudy skies on Saturday

    NiMet predicts dust haze, cloudy skies on Saturday

    The Nigerian Meteorological Agency ( NiMet ) has predicted dust haze weather condition in horizontal visibility of about two to five kilometres over the central states of the county on Saturday.

    NiMet’s Weather Outlook by its Central Forecast Office in Abuja on Friday also predicted day and night temperatures in the range of 31 to 38 and 15 to 25 degrees Celsius respectively.

    It also predicted chances of localised thunderstorm over Lafia, Makurdi and Lokoja in the afternoon and evening hours.

    The agency predicted that the southern states would experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies in the morning with day and night temperatures in the range of 30 to 36 and 22 to 26 degrees Celsius respectively.

    It also predicted prospects of localised thunderstorms over Enugu, Akure, Ibadan, Ado and the coastal cities during the afternoon and evening periods.

    According to NiMet, northern states will experience dust haze condition in horizontal visibility of less than or equal to 1000 metres throughout the forecast period.

    “Day and night temperature values are expected to be in the range of 32 to 36 and 17 to 20 degrees Celsius respectively over the northern cities.

    “Dust haze condition in horizontal visibility of about two to five kilometres and localised visibility of less than or equal to 1000 metres is anticipated over the northern states and part of the central cities.

    “Increased cloudiness is expected over the southern states with prospects of thunderstorm over the southern parts of central states down to the coast within the next 24 hours,” NiMet predicted.

    NAN

  • Buhari meets APC Governors in Daura

    Buhari meets APC Governors in Daura

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday met behind closed doors with 18 state governors in the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Daura, Katsina State.

    Three of the governors were represented by their deputies at the meeting which started at 2: 45 p.m.

    Those at the meeting were – Abdulaziz Yari (Zamfara), Rochas Okorocha (Imo), Abubakar Muhammed (Bauchi), Kashim Shettima (Borno), Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo) and Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna).

    Others were – Badaru Abubakar (Jigawa), Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano), Godwin Obaseki (Edo), Yahaya Bello (Kogi), Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi), Abubakar Sani-Bello (Niger) and Tanko Al-Makura (Nasarawa).

    Governors of Benue, Osun and Ogun were represented by their deputies.

    The governors of Yobe and Plateau were also represented at the meeting.

    NAN

  • Students with carry-overs masterminded protest in BSU – VC

    Students with carry-overs masterminded protest in BSU – VC

    The students protest that forced management to close down the Benue State University ( BSU ), Makurdi was masterminded by students with carry-overs, according to its Vice Chancellor, Prof. Msugh Kembe.

    “The protest that took place today (Friday) was masterminded by students with many carry-overs, who are not sure they will graduate and want to frustrate the whole system,” Kembe told our on Friday in Makurdi.

    The students had locked all entries into the school and barred the management and lecturers from entering the campus because they were stopped from writing their examinations for failing to pay school fees.

    Some students, who spoke with our reporter on condition of anonymity, claimed that they could not pay school fees because their parents working with the state government had not been paid salaries for several months.

    But Kembe, who described the students’ attitude as “strange”, said that those involved in the protest did so out of fear.

    “They (students) had no reason to embark on the protest. It is some of them that are behind in their academic performance that staged the protest so as to prolong their stay in the school, and not because of school fees.

    “Citing school fees is not tenable because management explored all available avenues to enable those yet to pay their fees, to write the examination.

    “We issued forms for such students to sign undertakings to pay their fees after their examinations, but majority of the students rejected the undertaking.

    “Some of them claimed that their parents were civil servants, so we asked them to present post-dated cheques, but the students rejected the idea,” he said.

    The Vice Chancellor said that out of 25,000 students, only 17,000 registered, while 8,000 were yet to register or pay their fees.

    According to him, those that refused to register were afraid that they might not pass the examinations and decided not to waste their money.

    He advised parents to pick up their children from the school as it had been closed down until further notice.

    “The closure is a proactive measure to avoid destruction to school property,” he said.

    Kembe said that the second semester examination that commenced on Monday had been put off.

    Efforts to speak with Mr David Tyolumun, President of the BSU chapter of the Students Union Government, were not successful, but an official of the union said that the students were protesting against injustice.

    “We are not being treated fairly and want the whole world to know our plight,” the official, who pleaded anonymity, told our reporter.

    NAN

  • The need for a functioning Law Clinic cannot be overemphasized – Justice Usman

    The need for a functioning Law Clinic cannot be overemphasized – Justice Usman

    As part of the line up of activities scheduled  to promote justice and fairness in Sokoto state, the Law students of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto have  visited the Attorney General of Sokoto State, Justice Usman Suleiman and the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Bello Abbas, respectively.

    The visitation was done to enhance the chance of interviewing of pre-trial detainees of Sokoto prisons, advocation on ending violation against women, promoting girl child education, among others.

    In an interactive session with  Justice Suleiman Usman, the group of law students, who were lead by their staff adviser, Ibrahim Sheu emphasised the need to have a functioning Law Clinic in Usmanu Danfodiyo University so as to enhance their studies as law students of the school.

    Responding,  the Attorney General expressed excitement over the attempts made by the students. The need to have a functioning Law clinic he said,  cannot be overemphasised. He furthermore pledged to employ all legal means to support the idea of the students.

    While with Justice Bello Abbas, he pledged his support towards the advancement of the clinic by providing decided cases of the court and giving out research materials to build up the clinic library.

    The students however spoke to our correspondents,  expressing their delights over the new development.

    “The clinic would benefit tremendously from the visitation by giving law clinicians the opportunity of interviewing detainees through Alternative Dispute Resolution ( ADR ),” Sulaiman Amina, a 300level student proclaimed.

    Attahiru Haruna who is a 400 level student explained that the advocacy visit is aimed at presenting the caliphate judicial clinic to the ministry of justice and the state high court, in an effort to have them partner with with the students in different activities.

    “We really appreciate the efforts of the Caliphate  Law Clinic for embarking  on such initiative program,” he added.

  • Tambuwal appoints three new Perm Secs

    Tambuwal appoints three new Perm Secs

    Gov. Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto on Friday approved the appointment of three new permanent secretaries in the state’s civil service.

    This development followed the appointment of Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, Alhaji Bello Ambarura, as commissioner and the recent vacuum created due to retirement of some permanent secretaries from service.

    A statement by the governor’s spokesman, Malam Imam Imam, said all the appointees are qualified senior officers, who possess wealth of experience and discipline required to hold senior positions in the civil service.

    According to Imam, the officers appointed as permanent secretaries include Alhaji Dadi Adare, Alhaji Haruna Ahmad and Alhaji Muhammad Audu.

    Imam added that Tambuwal had approved the appointment of Alhaji Kasimu Yabo as the Managing Director, Sokoto Environmental Protection Agency.

    He said: “This followed the subsequent appointment of the Managing Director, Alhaji Ahmad Ibrahim as Director-General, deployed to Sokoto Central Market.”

    He added that until his appointment, Yabo served as the Director, Environmental Conservation of the Agency.

    NAN

  • We will not register under-aged – INEC tells stakeholders

    We will not register under-aged – INEC tells stakeholders

    The Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC ) says it will not register under-aged in the ongoing registration of voters as it is against the nation’s Electoral Act and processes.

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Imo, Prof. Francis Ezeonu, made the promise at a sensitization campaign on the ongoing voter registration exercise in Ihite Uboma and Obowo local government areas of Imo.

    He said that under-aged were not qualified for registration as they should not be subjected to the rigours of the law in case of election violence or misconduct as persons of 18 years and above.

    He, however, encouraged those that are 18 years and above to ensure they availed themselves of the current registration exercise in electoral wards in Imo to register and collect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) .

    According to Prof. Ezeonu, PVC is the individual’s power to elect persons of his or her choice during elections.

    The sensitization programme was being carried out in collaboration with Development Dynamics, a non-governmental organization.

    Ezeonu said that consideration would be given to the elderly, pregnant women and the sick during registration and elections and called for the understanding of all the stakeholders.

    He expressed regret that in spite of the commission’s repeated announcements for people to go and collect their PVCs, the cards had remained at the custody of the commission till date and called for a change of attitude.

    He said that PVCs could not be collected by proxy and enjoined stakeholders to collect theirs as well as inform their neighbours and friends to do same.

    The resident electoral officer reaffirmed the commitment of INEC to close all avenues of rigging during elections and advised politicians to do their home work well as “it is no longer business as usual.”

    Ezeonu said that the commission had upgraded the operational system of the card reader and would use it effectively in the coming elections.

    “All areas of rigging are being closed. INEC will make use of card readers and will transmit results electronically to the designated centres made for announcement of results.

    “Power to elect people into various offices in the country belongs to the people and we want the people to exercise this power,” he said.

    The commissioner said that the commission had come up with what it called Residential Area Camp (RAC) to ensure voting materials reached polling polls on time during elections.

    He said the commission adding had equally ordered for more registration machines to be deployed in states where they were needed to make registration faster.

    Mrs Ogbonne Achibie, the Electoral Officer in Obowo Local Government, said that the local government had a total of 48,746 PVCs with 12,386 PVCs yet to be collected.

    She said that following the deployment of the CVR by the commission to remote communities, many more areas were being covered with improvement in people’s turnout for registration.

    Mrs Ekeoma Adolpg-Nnebue, the Electoral Officer in Ihitte Uboma, urged traditional rulers and other stakeholders to increase their sensitization of those who were yet to register, returnees from other places and those who just turned 18.

    The stakeholders, made up traditional rulers from various communities, parties, women and youth leaders commended INEC in the state for the sensitization exercise.

    They, however, complained of INEC officials in the South East not allow under-aged to register as allegedly done in some other parts of the country.

    They also asked for the creation of more polling units and provision of more registration machines to make the voters registration faster.

    Eze Jude Uwaleke, one of the traditional rulers in Ihite Uboma, complained of the far distance to some registration centres and the difficult terrain in reaching some centres in some communities.

    Mr Gabriel Akubueze, a stakeholder from Umuebe Aboke in Ihite Uboma, complained of lack of polling booths in his community and the level of political apathy in the area.

    He urged INEC to liaise with the traditional rulers and community leaders to ensure people would come out to register and also vote.

    Chief Ambrose Onuoha from Ihite Uboma urged the commission to ensure the introduction of CCTV to monitor illegalities during elections, while Chief Awolowo Nkwo-Dede from Obowo tasked INEC on transparency during elections.

    NAN