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  • Apapa ports not designed for haulage trucks – Ambode

    Apapa ports not designed for haulage trucks – Ambode

    The Apapa ports in Lagos were designed for goods to be transported by rail from the ports to the hinterlands, the state Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode said on Wednesday.

    Ambode made the observation when he hosted a French business delegation led by the French Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Denys Gaver, at the State House, Alausa, Ikeja.

    “The port was never designed for haulage trucks. You could see the negative impact it has on our road transport network.

    “So, basically there are issues that relate to logistics and transportation in that axis,” Ambode said.

    The governor urged the business delegation to tap into investment opportunities in the state particularly in energy and agriculture.

    He said Lagos State contributed 73 per cent of the nation’s economy.

    Read also: Ambode presents N1.046trn budget for 2018

    Ambode said the state government was committed to opening up the economy and creating a conducive environment for business to thrive.

    Earlier, Gaver pledged that France would maximise investment opportunities in the state for the benefit of the residents.

    Gaver said Lagos, believed to be the fifth largest economy in Africa, would the best place to invest in.

    The ambassador called on the state government to give priority to its development projects.

    A member of the business delegation, Mr Philip Labonne, gave the assurance that France’s investment in Lagos would create employment opportunities for youths.

    The gridlock in Apapa is caused by bad roads and indiscriminate parking of articulated vehicles which carry or drop goods in the ports.

    Ongoing rehabilitation of some roads in the axis contributed to the perennial heavy traffic.

    NAN

  • NTTF kicks off preparation for 2018 intercontinental games

    NTTF kicks off preparation for 2018 intercontinental games

    No fewer than 347 players are currently participating in the 2017 National Table Tennis Championships and 2018 Commonwealth Games Selection Trials which served-off  on Wednesday at the National Stadium, Lagos.

    The dual event holding from December 13 to December 16 is being organised by the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF).

    The NTTF Assistant Secretary, c, said the events were part of its annual programmes and build up for the Commonwealth Games.

    Adeosun said it was an open and first trial directed toward giving players across the country the opportunity to prove their mettle in the Able and Para-Class of the various events.

    “The turnout is really high and I think it’s because the competition was declared open for the physically challenged and able bodied players across.

    Read also: NTTF set for national open, Commonwealth trials

    “Most players are familiar with the National Championships, being an arm of this event, but we have widened the scope this year because of major Games holding next year.

    “Although, this is the first stage of the trials because it involves more of the home-based, the platform will help to ginger players ahead of bigger tasks ahead.

    “So, those that performed credibly in this stage will have the opportunity to be part of the subsequent stages; this is the standard and process for selection,’’ she said.

    Adeosun said the NTTF would organise the 2nd stage of the trials in the first quarter of 2018, adding that it would be a closed event involving foreign-based players.

    The NTTF’s assistant secretary said the championships holding simultaneously in the Knock-Up Hall and Indoor Sports Hall of the National Stadium, was being sponsored by the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

    NAN

  • Man dupes catholic church N1m

    Man dupes catholic church N1m

    A 57-year-old man, Shinya Ellah, was on Wednesday arraigned in a Mararaba Upper Area Court in Nasarawa for allegedly duping Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mararaba of N1 million.

    The prosecutor, Cpl. Hamen Donald, told the court that one Mr Moses Adie reported the matter at `A’ Police Division, Mararaba on August 24, at about 9.50 a.m on behalf of the church.

    “In February, the defendant agreed to sell a plot of land to the church at the rate of N4 million in which the church paid one million as first installment into the defendant’s account.

    Read also: Catholic Priest ‘faked’ abduction to secretly see wife

    “The church, having paid the first instalment, the defendant absconded to an unknown destination with the money without notifying the church until he was traced through tracking and arrested,’’ Donald said.

    According to him, the offence is punishable under Section 322 of the Penal Code Law.

    The defendant denied committing the offence when the charge was read to him.

    The Judge, Mr Ibrahim Shekarau, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N100, 000 bail with one surety in like amount.

    Shekarau said that the surety should present two of his recent passport photographs and must reside within the court’s jurisdiction.

    He adjourned the case until January 16, 2018, for hearing.

    NAN

  • Yuletide: NUPENG assures of regular petrol supply

    Yuletide: NUPENG assures of regular petrol supply

    The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers ( NUPENG ) on Wednesday assured motorists of regular supply of petroleum products to filling stations during the Yuletide and beyond.

    Mr. Tayo Aboyeji, the new Chairman of South-West Chapel of NUPENG, gave the assurance in an interview in Lagos.

    According to Aboyeji, tanker drivers will work throughout the Christmas and New Year festivals to ensure that filling stations in the South West get sufficient products.

    “I met the top management of Pipelines and Product Marketing Company ( PPMC ), a subsidiary of NNPC, on the assurance of products due to current fuel scarcity in some parts of the country.

    Read also: NUPENG offers support for NNPC to end fuel scarcity

    “If there is no petrol at depots, there is nothing we can take to filling stations.

    “They assured us that sufficient supply will be available in both PPMC depots in  in Lagos and Mosinmi in Ogun during the period.

    “They also promised to ensure that some private depots being used by the company for distribution will be fully loaded with petroleum products.

    “With this assurance from the NNPC, our tanker drivers will work round the clock to ensure that most filling stations in the South West have more than enough product.

    “We will ensure that Muslim members of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers ( PTD ) work around the clock to ensure that petrol is available during the Christmas and New Year holidays,” he said.

    The chairman appealed to Federal Government to ensure speedy completion of Apapa-Wharp Road which was being handled by Dangote Group.

    He said that reconstruction works were taking toll on petroleum tankers going to different tank farms in Apapa, adding that tankers were on queues for days before getting to depots.

    ‘Our tankers spend close to two weeks on queues due to reconstruction of the road before accessing tank farms in Apapa; this is part of what is resulting in scarcity of petrol in the country.

    “We are all aware that 80 per cent of petroleum products being used by Nigerians are coming from these private tank farms in Apapa, so the repair work should be done on time,” he said.

    NAN

  • Ayade has failed workers – NLC

    Ayade has failed workers – NLC

    The Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC ) in Cross River State has given the Governor Ben Ayade a seven-day ultimatum, beginning from yesterday (Wednesday) to implement a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) reached between both of them on July 2, 2017, else workers would resume strike.

    Addressing reporters, at the end of a State Executive Council (SEC) meeting at the NLC secretariat in Calabar, its chairman, Comrade John Ushie, said the governor had failed workers in the state by reneging on the agreement.

    It would be recalled that workers in the state had embarked on an indefinite strike earlier this, which they suspended after coming to an agreement, embodied by the MOU with the state government on July 2.

    Ushie said, “We express our disappointment with the government for failure to honour some critical aspects of the memorandum of understanding that was signed on July 2, 2017. Among them are some of the issues of the failure of government to pay gratuity to retirees from June 2013 till date.

    “We are also aware that the Cross River State Government, after that action that was suspended on the 2nd of July had agreed to pay that week.

    “The 2013 retirees were to be paid off their gratuity without any further delay or pressure. But we are here again to tell the whole world that that agreement was not kept and the government has jettisoned the agreement again.

    “That has led to this meeting today as directed by the National Executive Council meeting, which was held on the 16th of November, where the NEC directed all state councils where the government has not implemented fully the payment of salaries, arrears of salaries, arrears of pensions and gratuities to go back and put into a force a strategy to put into force that is complied with. And that was done on the basis of the fact that the Paris Club Refund has been released to all the state governments and that money was meant specifically to pay arrears of salaries, gratuities and pension.

    “But permit me to mention here that for Cross River State specifically, from 2015 did not own any arrears on salary. But we are aware that they owe arrears of pension and gratuities.

    “And so for us as labour, our thinking was that when this money came, government was to use it to clear the arrears and therefore use others for the payment of salaries as it was agreed initially.

    “But our disappointment is that the government did not keep to that agreement and therefore reneged on it. And today we are still discussing on the issue of gratuity of 2013, which the governor himself told us that the second Paris Club Fund that was coming was to be used for.

    “Today as it stands the government of Cross River is owing gratuity from 2013 till date. And soon we would enter 2018 as the workers continue to retire without their entitlements,” Ushie said.

    Ushie said the government had also failed the workers in terms of the implementation of the workers promotion; regularizing the state payroll system; selective payment of imprest to Ministries, Departments and Agencies; and failure to return the Etim Edem Motor Park to the National Union of Road Transport Workers, which were all part of the MOU.

    He said all efforts to reach the government to resolve the issues had proved abortive.

    “Government has failed to regularize the state payroll.

    “Since October 2016 they employed a consultant to handle payroll and we pointed out that they will not be able to handle the payroll because we already had in place a payroll that was superb and being copied by other states in this federation.

    “Today the state is paying half salaries, distorted salaries, even workers who gain promotion get to earn even lower than what they were earning before, as a result. Also there has been this conflict that the Accountant general’s Office would pay salaries, and in another month, the Office of the Head of Service would pay and this confusion has set it for workers not have their accurate salaries which has brought untold sufferings to the workers.

    “The government should make haste to correct this immediately.

    “SEC also views with dismay the selective payment of imprest to the MDAs. We have said it that no MDA would function properly without imprest and one of the things that would make MDAs work hard and deliver is the imprest, and where there are selective or no payment at all, it therefore means the civil service is gradually grinding to a halt.

    “Also failure to return the Etim Edem Motor Park to the National Union of Road Transport Workers, which is their jurisdictional scope of work is another issue discussed here and SEC has directed that government should without delay release the park to this statutory body, who are the only people recognized by the constitution and labour act to load and offload in a motor park.

    “SEC also wishes to inform the public that all efforts made to reach the government on the resolution stated above have proved abortive. We have done that severally through writing letters to the governor and through many other means without any response and this has led to this point.

    “SEC has given the state government a seven day ultimatum with effect from December 13, 2017 to fully implement the MOU. Failure to this, we shall resume our strike action which was suspended on July 2,” he said.

     

  • Motorists spent night at filling stations over fuel scarcity

    Motorists spent night at filling stations over fuel scarcity

    Many motorists spent the night at filling stations in Jos queuing  for petrol as the fuel scarcity bites harder in the Plateau State capital.

    Our correspondent monitoring the fuel supply situation in Jos on Wednesday reports that there are long queues at NNPC and Mobil stations selling the product at N145 regulated price.

    There were minimum queues at other independent marketer’s stations selling at N190 a litre.

    An official at one of the filling stations selling fuel, who preferred anonymity, said as at 7 a.m. that no fewer than 80 motorists were on queue at the station waiting for commencement of sales.

    “We have issued over 76 motorists with the stations stamped and numbered tickets to access the station as soon as we open sales,” he said.

    Read also: NNPC threatens to shut stations hoarding fuel

    The NNPC mega station on Murtala Muhhamad Way was besieged by motorists who queued for about one kilometre from the station.

    Dadel Mangut, a motorist on the queue, said he did not mind the wait as the queue moved fast.

    “Other stations sell-off their fuel to black marketers at night where a gallon of petrol now sells at N1, 200.

    “They see this as an opportunity to make money for the Christmas season,” he said.

    Bagas Samuel, another motorist at Mobil, said a lot of people slept on the queue to ensure they got fuel at the right price.

    Ceaser Douglas, Operations Controller, Jos Office of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), however, told NAN that the situation would soon return to normal as stations have started receiving supply.

    He said sales were going on in an orderly manner at stations that he supervised just this morning.

    NAN

  • Judiciary is victim of corruption – Auta

    Judiciary is victim of corruption – Auta

    Justice Ibrahim Auta, a former Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, says the judiciary, especially the judges have become victims of corruption allegation in the country.

    Auta made the assertion during the conferment of Award of Excellence on him by the Society Watch Media Ltd. (SWML), an NGO, on Wednesday in Abuja.

    He said because judges were barred from speaking to the press, most of the corruption allegation leveled against them often appeared to be true.

    The former chief judge said corruption perceptions about judges were becoming acceptable because the people believed whatever they read in the media without verification.

    Auta said there was no country and sector devoid of corruption, adding that it was only the magnitude of the  practice that differed.

    He said the country was faced with many challenges and problems ranging from corruption, kidnapping, ritual killings, lack of infrastructural development, favouritism, nepotism and religious crisis.

    Read also: Judiciary has lost public confidence, says Lagos CJ

    “At the root of this challenges is leadership, what we have been lacking in Nigeria is good and purposeful, nationalistic and patriotic leaders,’’ he said.

    He therefore called on Nigerians to pray for President Muhammadu Buhari that whatever he was doing would be of benefit to Nigerians.

    He also called for the recruitment of more policemen to ensure adequate security for the country.

    According to him, the current insecurity ravaging the country necessitated the need employ more police personnel that will be equipped and adequately funded.

    He said the current figure of policemen in the country was inadequate to provide security for over 200 million Nigerians.

    Mr Michael Balogun, the Chief Executive Officer of SWML, said the challenges bedeviling the country were outright lack of focus and good leadership.

    “Our problem is not corruption as we are made to believe, but leadership because a good and purposeful leader will know that stealing our common resources is a sin against God,” he said.

    Balogun lauded the former chief judge for distinguishing himself as a man of integrity whose performance was excellent within the period he was in office from 2011 to 2017.

    NAN

  • NAF ready to partner innovative institutions for capacity development

    NAF ready to partner innovative institutions for capacity development

    The Nigerian Air Force ( NAF ) says it is ready to partner with innovative institutions for capacity development to combat insecurity and insurgency in the country.

    AVM Paul Jemitola, Principal Director, Air Research and Development Center, NAF, Kaduna, said this on Wednesday in Benin at the ongoing 15th meeting of the National Council of Science and Technology.

    Jemitola said that this was in line with the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar’s vision for the Air Force.

    According to him, the Air Chief is keen on research and development and encourages all kinds of development projects by the Air Force.

    He said the Air Force was at the meeting to network and collaborate with other agencies and ministries that had capacity that would be of benefit to the Nigerian Armed Forces.

    Jemitola said that the latest technology developed in addition to the many innovations by the Air Force were the Gulma Unmanned Area Vehicle ( UAV ) and the Unmanned Ground Vehicle ( UGV ).

    Read also: NAF acquires, reactivates five additional air craft to fight insurgency

    He said that the UAV had a maximum Altitude capacity of 10,000 feet; cruise speed of 86.4kts; endurance limit of 5.8h hours and with a range of 923 kilometres and an engine capacity of 17hp.

    Other components of the UAV, otherwise known as drone is that it is fully composite and a micro pilot avionics.

    He said that the raw materials used in developing both the UAV and UGV were sourced within the country.

    According to him, both equipment were designed and manufactured by the Air Development and Research Centre.

    He said that the key thing in all was the intellectual capacity that brought the innovation together to a functioning unit that could be used for military purposes.

    NAN

  • Court remands man for tricycle theft

    Court remands man for tricycle theft

    An Enugu East Magistrate’s Court, on Tuesday, remanded one Ikemefuna Ezema, 27, in prison custody for alleged tricycle theft.

    The prosecution counsel, Mr E. I. Ajogwu, told the court that the defendant, Ezema and others at large, conspired to steal the tricycle.

    The prosecutor said that the suspect was later arrested at Emenite junction in Emene, near Enugu.

    Ajogwu said that the tricycle worth N700,000, which belonged to one Haruna Abdullahi was marked DuT 744QA.

    He said that the offence was contrary to Section 6(B)  and punishable under Section 1 2(AB)  of the Laws of the Federation.

    Read also: ‘My wife is a party freak’ husband tells‘ court

    The presiding magistrate, Mrs K. L. Obetta, said the court had no jurisdiction to try the defendant as it was a capital offence.

    The magistrate, therefore, transferred the case file to the office of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) for necessary action and adjourned the matter to January 10, 2018.

    NAN

  • Kano approves amendment of 1999 constitution

    Kano approves amendment of 1999 constitution

    Kano State House of Assembly has approved the amendment of some laws in the 1999 Constitution which include financial autonomy to States’ Houses Assembly among others.

    The approval followed series of deliberations by the lawmakers following the adoption of the National Assembly bill on the amendment.

    The Speaker, Alhaji Abdullahi Ata said at the plenary on Tuesday in Kano that the house had approved eight out of the 15 alterations as requested by the National Assembly.

    Ata said the alterations included financial autonomy for States’ House of Assembly, the removal of force from the Nigerian Police Force ( NPF ) and the provision of an independent candidate during the general elections in the country.

    According to the speaker, the house will deliberate on the remaining seven areas as requested by the National Assembly which included the autonomy for Local Government among others.

    Read also: Kano spends N9b monthly on salary payment, says Gov

    NAN