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  • 80 students escape death as fire razes hostel in Sokoto

    80 students escape death as fire razes hostel in Sokoto

    Eighty female students of Government Girls Secondary School (GGSS) Mabera in Sokoto metropolis escaped death on Sunday night when fire completely razed down their hostel.

    The inferno destroyed the four-room A’isha hostel and valuables but no student was hurt.

    It took the combined efforts of officials of State Fire Service and other security personnel to put off the blaze suspected to have originated from electrical sparks.

    Read also: LCCI received N30m claims for fire incident

    The school authorities declined to speak on the incident, saying that they have no authority to entertain media enquiry.

    Efforts to speak to officials of the state Ministry Education and state Fire Service were unsuccessful as they failed to pick phone calls and did not reply text messages.

    NAN recalled that in December 2017 a student hostel was also burnt down at the Government Science Secondary School Kware in the state.

    NAN

  • CCNN Sokoto donates uniforms to 290 primary school pupils

    CCNN Sokoto donates uniforms to 290 primary school pupils

    The Cement Company of Northern Nigeria ( CCNN ) on Monday distributed 580 sets of school uniforms to 290 pupils of Sabongarin-Alu primary school in Wamakko Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

    The company, trading under brand name of Sokoto Cement, built the school, which is close to the company, for the community as part of its corporate social responsibility.

    Presenting the items, the company’s Corporate Affairs Manager, Alhaji Sada Suleiman, said the gesture was part of the company’s support package aimed at complementing the efforts of Sokoto State Government to develop education.

    Sada said the company was also assisting the state through portable water supply, electrification, rural roads, health-care, women and youth empowerment.

    He said the company had also awarded scholarships to 50 indigent students in tertiary institutions, adding that more support programmes to be executed by the company were on progress.

    “The uniforms and educational materials are mainly for primary schools, basic and secondary education for enrolment sustenance,” Sada said.

    Read also: CCNN grows net profit by 182% to N2.04b in Q3

    He said 150 girls and 140 boys had benefitted from the gesture, noting that each pupil would get two sets of uniform.

    The Manager promised that the gesture would continue and pledged to also partner with the state’s Ministry of Education to identify areas of need for more assistance.

    The Special Adviser to Gov. Aminu Tambuwal on Corporate and Social Responsibility, Alhaji Faruk Suwidi, described the support as strategic because of the importance of instructional materials to students.

    Suwidi said the gesture was the first of its kind from any corporate body in the state, noting that it would significantly reduce the burden on parents.

    He therefore, urged parents and guardians to reciprocate the gesture by ensuring that their children and wards attended school regularly.

    He further appealed to other corporate organizations and wealthy individuals to take a cue from the company.

    Alhaji Bello Buba and Alhaji Abubakar Ahmadu, Chairman and District Head of Wamakko LGA respectively, expressed the community’s appreciation and thanked the company for impacting so much on the community.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that highlight of the event was songs presentation by pupils.

    NAN

  • Katsina spends N2bn on drainage constructions – Commissioner

    Katsina spends N2bn on drainage constructions – Commissioner

    The Katsina State Government says it has spent N2 billion on the construction standard drainage systems in 10 towns across the state in 2017.

    The Commissioner of Environment, Alhaji Hamza Faskari, said this on Monday.

    “Standard drainage systems were constructed in flood-prone towns across the state.

    “The Katsina State Government executed the N2billion project to avert flood disasters in those areas.

    “The drainage systems were constructed in Funtua, Malumfashi, Dutsinma, Mani, Kankia, Musawa, Matazu, Mai’adua and Daura Local Government Areas.

    Read also: Gunmen abduct teenage girl in Katsina

    “The government also constructed several drainage channels in the Katsina metropolis to avert flood in the state capital.

    “In Katsina city, the government also constructed drainage channels in some neighbourhoods such as Kofar Kaura, Kofar Kwaya, Gadar-Nayalli, Adeleke, Kofar Marusa and Kofar Sauri.

    “Another drainage construction project was executed in Kofar Saro, General Hospital, Yammawa and Kofar Sauri areas of the city,’’ he added.

    Faskari said that over N1.5 billion had been earmarked in the 2018 budget for the construction of drainage systems in the 34 local government areas of the state so as to check flooding in the state.

    He commended Gov. Aminu Masari for giving priority to environmental issues that were aimed at promoting the safety of the people’s lives and property.

    The commissioner called on the citizens of the state to support to the Masari-administration to enable them to enjoy more dividends of democracy

    Flood disasters have been an annual occurrence in Katsina State in the past, causing deaths and loss of property.

    NAN

  • NNPC deploys 50-fuel-laden trucks in Lagos to end queues at filling stations

    NNPC deploys 50-fuel-laden trucks in Lagos to end queues at filling stations

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on Monday appealed to motorists in Lagos State not to embark on panic buying of petrol because it had increased the fuel-laden trucks supplying fuel  to the city/state by 50 trucks

    Mr Ndu Ughamadu, the Corporation’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, told the  the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the queues at filling stations would soon vanish with the new development.

    He said that the members of the public should not indulge in storing petrol in their homes because additional 50 trucks of petrol had been released to Lagos.

    Read Also: NNPC ‘releases 250 trucks of petrol’

    “About 250 trucks have begun to discharge petrol to Lagos compared to less than 200 trucks allocated to Lagos at the weekend.

    “Motorists are advised to avoid hoarding and panic buying of petrol as the NNPC has sufficient product in stock that will last several days,” he said.

    Ughamadu  attributed the sudden scarcity of petrol being experienced to a slight change in the distribution network in Lagos.

    According to him, Lagos is currently being supplied by members of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN).

    The NNPC spokesperson also acknowledged that there was a slight hitch at the Port Harcourt Refinery which he said was caused by power problem.

    “The Port Harcourt Refinery is slightly down for now, pending when the problem will be rectified,” he said.

    Meanwhile, NAN reports that hawkers had begun to capitalise on the situation to sell petrol to the public at exorbitant prices.

    The hawkers had been selling the commodity for  between N200 and N300 per litre.

    At Fadeyi on Ikorodu Road, a hawker sold a five-litre gallon of petrol for N1,500 instead of the official price of N725.

    Also, commercial transport operators had increased their fares by about 50 per cent.

    A trip to Oshodi from Costain now goes for N150 from its former N100 while Oshodi to Sango Ota in Ogun attracts N300 as against the former N200.

    NAN

  • Bayelsa revenue board seals NDDC’s office in Yenagoa over N168m tax liability

    Bayelsa revenue board seals NDDC’s office in Yenagoa over N168m tax liability

    The Bayelsa Board of Internal Revenue (BIR)  on Monday sealed off the office of  the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC)  in Yenagoa over alleged non-remittance of N168 million Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax liability.

    The building  was earlier sealed off in June 2017 when the liability was  N336 million, with the  NDDC paying  half of the sum leaving the balance unpaid.

    The Director of Compliance, Mr Robert Lokoson, who led the enforcement team, said the government was compelled to act following the failure of the NDDC to keep to the agreement to offset the debt in two instalments.

    Read Also: INEC creates 10 additional centres in Bayelsa

    “Sometime in June 2017, the board was forced to levy a warrant of  distrain (Order of court to compel payment)  on NDDC in view of a tax debt for 2008-2014  totalling  N336 million.

    “Following the intervention by stakeholders and a meeting between the board and the NDDC, we graciously suspended destrain  with provision that the liability will be cleared in two tranches of N168 million within two months.

    “Sadly after the first tranche was paid in July 2017, the NDDC has refused to clear the last tranche of N168 million  five months later.

    “It is this intransigent attitude that has compelled the board to re-levy the distrain and recover the outstanding N168 million,” Lokoson said.

    Meanwhile, staff of the NDDC who were forced out of their offices, wondered why the commission could not remit the taxes deducted from their salaries.

    The Bayelsa representative on the NDDC board, Prof. Nelson Brambaifa, was not available when the team visited for the tax drive.

    NAN

  • Man accused of raping 13-yr-old remanded in prison

    Man accused of raping 13-yr-old remanded in prison

    A 55-year-old man, Mfon Iyang, was on Monday remanded in  Kirikiri prison as he was alleged of raping a teenage girl,  by an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mrs Folakemi Davies-Abegunde,  refused to  grant the bail application for the accused and ordered his remand in  prison.

    The accused, an auto mechanic, who resides at Fagba, a suburb of Lagos,  is on trial  for rape.

    Earlier, the Prosecutor, Sgt. Rachael Donny,  told the court that offence was committed on Jan. 8 at the workshop  of the accused in Fagba, Lagos.

    Donny said that the 13-year-old girl  was sent on an errand to the  workshop by her brother.

    Read Also: Two friends in court for raping minor

    “When the girl got there, she met only the accused and after delivering the message, she was about going when he dragged her inside the workshop.

    “The accused covered her mouth so that her voice would not be heard and raped her,” Donny said.

    Donny added that the girl cried to the house and told the brother what happened.

    “The case was reported at the police station and the accused was arrested,” he said.

    The offence, he added,  contravened Section 259 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    Davies-Abegunde adjourned the case till  Feb. 14 for hearing on bail application.

    NAN

  • Anti-open grazing law will enable herdsmen’s children acquire education – Bishop

    Anti-open grazing law will enable herdsmen’s children acquire education – Bishop

    Bishop William Aveya of Gboko Catholic Diocese in Benue has said that the anti-open grazing law passed by the state government would enable children of herdsmen to acquire education.

    “Open grazing makes it impossible for the children of herdsmen to acquire education because they remain in the bush chasing cows.

    “If the herdsmen embrace ranches, the children will be less busy with the cattle and have more time for education which is very crucial to a better future,” Avenya told the news men, in Gboko on Monday.

    The herdsmen, under the aegis of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), have remained opposed to the law and have vowed to resist it.

    But Avenya said that the law would promote and protect the rights of herdsmen’s children usually denied their rights and privileges.

    “Nigeria is a signatory to many Child Right charters and conventions that seek to protect and enhance children’s welfare.

    “While other children enjoy such rights and privileges, herdsmen’s children are left behind because they are holed up in the hinterland running after cows and getting exposed to the vagaries of the environment.

    Read Also: ‘Lalong not opposed to anti- grazing law’

    “It is certainly not fair to leave the herdsmen’s children uneducated because that will denies them the privilege of exploring opportunities in life,” he said.

    He argued that cattle ranching was the best option that could provide some comfort for cattle, herders and their children, adding that cattle feeding would be improved at the ranches.

    Avenya appealed to herdsmen to accept the law as a panacea to frequent farmers/herders clashes and explore its immense benefits.

    He challenged Nigerians resident in the North-East to evolve ways of reclaiming the desert wastelands, and suggested the growing of grasses to help tackle desertification and provide pasture for cattle.

    Avenya, however, condemned the killing of innocent people by gunmen, and called on the Federal Government to encourage ranching as a way out of the frequent skirmishes.

    The Bishop said that the Church would not encourage reprisal attacks saying, saying that such action had no place in the Christian faith.

    “Instead of carrying arms in self defense, we must encourage each other to pray for the attackers so that God will arrest their spirit and purge them of such wickedness,” he said.

    NAN

  • We must restructure our mindset  – Bishop

    We must restructure our mindset – Bishop

    The Catholic Bishop of Gboko Diocese, Most Reverent William Avenya, has suggested the restructuring of mindset of citizens as a panacea to the myriad of problems plaguing the country.

    Avenya said agitations for the geographical restructuring being canvassed by many were simply a misplaced priority.

    He said it was important for Nigerians to begin to get their priorities right through a restructuring process that involved the mindset instead of the geo-political restructuring.

    According him, such a mindset restructuring will enable people learn to emphasise many things that keep Nigerians together rather than those that separate them.

    Avenya said restructuring of the mindset would enable people to view issues from the correct perspective.

    “We have more things that hold us together than those that  separate us as a people; so, why don’t we emphasise those ones rather than the ones that seek to tear us apart.

    “In this country, we spend time on symptoms rather than their causes.”

    The bishop condemned agitations for the breakup of the country and suggested an elaborate national debate on restructuring.

    Read also: Nigeria needs mindset change, not restructuring – Obasanjo

    He said such a debate would highlight the shared values of Nigerians.

    He bemoaned the current state of the nation, blaming the spate of killings in most parts of the country on “a failed state apparatus”.

    “We have all failed either as religious, political, intelligentsia or even as a business class. In other climes, all those vested with the responsibility of providing security of lives and property would have resigned for their failure in this regard.”

    He expressed regret that rather than review the failure of security in the country, people in authority were adamant and refused to tackle the problems.

    “Members of the National Assembly representing the affected communities prefer political correctness in the face of such barbaric acts against their people.”

    He accused them of greed, alleging that their actions were motivated by personal aggrandisement.

    “Those ineffectual political leaders with a dysfunctional mentality should give way for others,” he advised.

    The bishop said it was the responsibility of the Federal Government to ensure the security of lives and property.

    He said states were handicapped in this regard and appealed to the Federal Government to take full responsibility of the security in the affected states.

    According to him, if the Federal Government will not take responsibility, then the church should seek support for the affected communities from the international community through awareness creation.

    “We will create awareness to the carnage and barbaric killings in the state,” he said.

    He said the killings in the middle belt states were worrisome and called for an immediate end to it.

    Avenya said the church had already mobilised its trained personnel to the affected places to assist displaced persons.

    The cleric said the church would always be in the vanguard for the propagation of peace and harmonious coexistence but would also not condone the killings of innocent people.

    He called on the government to stop the killings immediately.

    NAN

  • Man, 27, docked over alleged burglary

    Man, 27, docked over alleged burglary

    A 27-year-old-man, Olawuni Olabiyi, was on Monday arraigned in an Osogbo Chief Magistrates’ Court, over alleged burglary.

    Olabiyi is facing a three-count charge of burglary, theft and unlawful possession of items.

    The prosecutor, Insp. Mustapha Tajudeen, told the court that the defendant committed the offences on Oct. 22, 2017, at about 12:30 p.m., along Kobongbogbe area, Osogbo.

    Read Also: Security guard jailed for burglary

    Tajudeen said the defendant burgled the apartment of one Olagoke Oludare and carted away some household items.

    “He stole one Gionee phone, 1 Nokia phone, one clipper, four rechargeable lamps and  N31,000,” he said.

    Tajudeen said the defendant was arrested for  unlawful possession of the items, by a police detective before he was brought to the court.

    The prosecutor said the offences contravened Sections 41, 390(9), and 430 (2) of the Criminal Code Cap 34 Vol. 11 Laws of Osun, 2003.

    The defendant pleaded not guilty to the three-count charge leveled against him.

    The Defense Counsel, Mr Oladipupo Olatunbosun, prayed the court to grant his client bail in the most liberal terms.

    The Magistrate, Mrs Fatimo Sodamade, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N50,000 and two sureties in like sum.

    The case was adjourned until March 5 for hearing.

    NAN

  • 30 killed in Afghan hotel attack

    30 killed in Afghan hotel attack

    An Afghanistan government official on Monday said death toll in Saturday’s attack on the Kabul Intercontinental Hotel has reached 30.

    Gunmen in army uniforms had stormed and battled Afghan Special Forces through the night on Saturday at the hotel.

    Wahid Majroh, a spokesman for the ministry of public health, however said the final toll of dead and wounded may still be higher.

    Majroh said 19 bodies had been brought into city hospitals, with six identified as foreigners.

    However, a senior Afghan security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to talk to the media, said the death toll was over 30 and might climb higher.

    The dead included hotel staff and guests, as well as members of the security forces who fought the attackers.

    Interior ministry spokesman Najib Danesh said all five attackers were also killed.

    In Kiev, Ukrainian foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin said on Twitter that six Ukrainians were killed in the attack.

    The raid was the latest in a series of attacks which have underlined the city’s vulnerability and the ability of militants to mount high-profile operations aimed at undermining confidence in the Western-backed government.

    Read Also: 30 killed in Kabul hospital attack

    No fewer than 150 guests were able to flee as parts of the building caught fire, with some shimmying down sheets tied together and dropped from upper-floor windows and others rescued by Afghan forces.

    Local airline Kam Air said around 40 of its pilots and air crew, many of whom are foreigners, were staying in the hotel and as many as 10 had been killed.

    Local media reports said the dead included Venezuelans and Ukrainians.

    Zamari Kamgar, the airline’s deputy director, said it was still trying to locate staff.

    The Taliban, which attacked the same hotel in 2011, claimed responsibility for the attack through spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid in a statement.

    A statement from the interior ministry put the blame on the Haqqani network, a group affiliated with the Taliban that is notorious for its attacks on urban targets.

    Abdul Naseri, a guest who was at the hotel for a conference, was in the hall of the hotel when he saw four gunmen dressed in army uniforms.

    Naseri said: “They were shouting in Pashto (language), ‘Don’t leave any of them alive, good or bad’. ‘Shoot and kill them all,’ one of them shouted.

    “I ran to my room on the second floor. I opened the window and tried to get out using a tree but the branch broke and I fell to the ground. I hurt my back and broke a leg.”

    Even after officials said the attack was over, sporadic gunshots and explosions could be heard from the site.

    As day broke on Sunday, thick clouds of black smoke poured from the building, an imposing 1960s structure set on a hilltop and heavily protected like most public buildings in Kabul.

    The Intercontinental is one of two main luxury hotels in the city and had been due to host an information technology conference on Sunday.

    No fewer than 100 IT managers and engineers were on site when the attack took place, said Ahmad Waheed, an official at the telecommunications ministry.

    Danesh said a private company had taken over responsibility for security at the hotel three weeks ago and there would be an investigation into possible failings.

    The attack came just days after a U.S. embassy warning of possible attacks on hotels in Kabul.

    Several armored U.S. military vehicles with heavy machine guns could be seen close to the hotel along with Afghan police units as Special Forces maneuvered around the site.

    Hotel manager Ahmad Haris Nayab, who escaped unhurt, said the attackers had got into the main part of the hotel through a kitchen before going through the hotel, with many guests trapped in their rooms.

    The senior security official said that the attackers had moved directly from the first floor to the fourth and fifth floors, suggesting the attack had been carefully prepared, possibly with inside help.

    “When the sixth floor caught fire this morning, my roommate told me, either burn or escape,” said Mohammad Musa, who was hiding in his room on the top floor.

    Reuters/NAN