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  • Bayelsa denies taking fresh N40bn loan

    Bayelsa denies taking fresh N40bn loan

    The Bayelsa Government on Monday denied media reports that it was taking a fresh loan.

    Mr Daniel Iworiso-Markson, the state Commissioner for Information, denied the reports in a statement on Monday in Yenegoa.

    Iworiso-Markson said that the state government only approached the State House of Assembly for the restructuring of repayment of the N40 billion earlier borrowed.

    He said that the request made to the state House of Assembly was for approval to restructure existing N40 billion loan so as to complete ongoing projects was not a fresh loan.

    “The request was contained in a letter dated Oct. 30 and addressed to the Speaker of Bayelsa House of Assembly, Hon. Kombowei Benson.

    “The letter sought among others, permission to restructure existing bank loans to enable the state channel more funds to projects.”

    Iworiso-Markson stressed that there was no truth in the reports

    According to Iworiso-Markson, the restructuring of the loan would enhance speedy completion of ongoing projects across the three Senatorial zones in the state like the Sagbama-Ekeremor road, Isaac Boro road and Bayelsa International Airport, amongst others.

    “The N40 billon is not a fresh loan as being speculated, rather it is aimed at restructuring already existing loan from two to four years period.

    “You know we took a loan for the airport sometime ago. So, what we are doing is that instead of paying the required over N2 billion every month, we have restructured it and the time to pay the loan has been elongated.

    “Rather than two years, we will now pay it in four years and it will be about N1 billion naira every month.

    “The other one will be given to our contractors. We don’t want to handle it ourselves because if we do, we will still spend it on other things.

    “So, we have given it to a particular bank to distribute to our contractors. So, clearly it is not a fresh loan” he said.

    The denial is coming on the heels of public outcry from labour leaders who have interpreted the restructuring of the loan to mean that government was taking new loans in addition to existing ones.

    NAN

  • Salesboy to spend Christmas, New Year in prison for stealing motorcycle

    Salesboy to spend Christmas, New Year in prison for stealing motorcycle

    A 20-year-old, Amuzat Ahmed, is to spend Christmas and the New Year in prison for stealing a motorcycle valued at N230, 000 and a Samsung Galaxy phone, an Ogudu Magistrates’ Court ruled in Lagos on Monday.

    The Magistrate, Mrs O. Sule-Amzat, who sentenced Ahmed of Imota in Ikorodu area of Lagos State to one year imprisonment, pronounced him guilty as charged.

    The convict had pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing brought against him.

    Sule-Amzat held that the convict should serve out the one year without an option of fine.

    “The prosecution was able to establish that the convict, a salesboy, deceived and lured the caretaker of the said motorcycle to a hotel on the pretext of entertaining him,” she said.

    Earlier, the Prosecutor, Sgt. Lucky Ihiehie, told court that the accused committed the offence on Sept. 26 at Ajose Street, Mende in Maryland area of Lagos.

    Ihiehie said the complainants, Mr Abubakar Mohammed, reported the case at Anthony Police Post.

    “The complainant left his Bajaj motorcycle with registration no. AGL 232 QH valued at N230, 000 and a Samsung Galaxy 03 phone valued at N36, 000 in the care of Husseini Saliu on Sept. 29.

    “The accused lured Saliu to a hotel at Mile 12 to entertain him, stole the motorcycle and the phone and ran away.”

    Ihiehie said the accused was later apprehended at Maryland Bus Stop on Oct. 26.

    The offence contravened Section 287 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015.

    The section stipulates three years in prison for offenders.

    NAN

  • OAU VC debunks rumour over fee hike

    OAU VC debunks rumour over fee hike

    The Vice Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University ( OAU ) Ile-Ife has debunk the rumour on the school fee hike.

    Speaking with the Vice Chancellor, Prof Eyitope Ogunboeede, he said” there is nothing like fee increment. The management has said nothing like that. People are just been mysterious and by this they spread false news around

    “I wonder how someone would just sit in his room and come up with a propoganda like that. People are just delighted in carrying fake news around and people get to believe that easily without getting the source or getting to know if it’s right or wrong” he said..

    There is nothing like that, it’s just a lie. I don’t think there would be something like that in the session and the one that follows. It is not even in the plan of the university management” he added.

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  • 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.
  • Ekiti promises continual on-the-job training for teachers

    Ekiti promises continual on-the-job training for teachers

    Gov. Ayo Fayose of Ekiti promised on Friday to sustain the current on-the-job training for teachers in the state, to enhance the teaching of science subjects.

    Fayose, represented by the Deputy Governor, Prof. Kolapo Olusola, made the promise while addressing participants at the Capacity Building Training Workshop for Science Teachers at Egbeoba High School, Ikole-Ekiti.

    The theme of the training workshop was: “Pragmatic Approach To Teaching Science Subjects.”

    The governor promised to continue to put in place policies that would enhance teaching and learning in public schools in the state.

    “Every profession needs continuous training, especially on-the-job training. We will continue to sustain whatever policy that will ensure improvement of our educational sector,” the governor said.

    He urged the participants to transfer the knowledge acquired at the training to other teachers..

    The governor said that teachers must continually ensure that they acquainted themselves with new teaching techniques and technologies at all times.

    He commended them for their contributions to the feat recorded by the state in external examinations.

    “Very soon, Operation Visit All Schools will commence in order for us to identify some of the challenges the teachers are facing, so as to proffer solutions to them,” he added.

    Two of the participants, Mr Bola Ojo and Mrs Bibire Olumuyiwa, thanked government for the training and promised to impact the knowledge gained to their students.

    No fewer than 1,000 science teachers in the state have so far benefited from the training programme.

    NAN

  • JAMB begins construction of 500-seat CBT centre in Benin

    JAMB begins construction of 500-seat CBT centre in Benin

    Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo on Friday laid the foundation stone for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board ( JAMB ) 500-seat Computer-Based Test ( CBT ) Centre in Benin.

    The governor said at the event that centre would add to the state’s education industry.

    He said that the state had been known for hosting Federal Government institutions and, thus, its decision to partner with JAMB to have the centre in the state.

    “We saw it as our responsibility to our people and the Federal Government to have a South-South Zonal Office and a CBT Centre in the state and we had to do all within our means to get a land for the project,” he said.

    The governor gave assurance of power supply to the centre and construction of access roads to the centre in 2018.

    He commended the Federal Government for releasing funds for the project, and hailed JAMB for introducing CBT which, he said, had helped to reduce examination malpractice.

    Responding, the Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, commended Obaseki for promptly securing a parcel of land for the centre.

    Oloyede said that JAMB decided to have a CBT centre in Benin in view of the growing number of candidates sitting for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination in the state capital.

    “Benin is the seventh in terms of JAMB examination enrolment and 22nd in terms of facilities available for candidates to sit for the examination.

    “To solve the facilities need in the state, the Federal Government, is building this CBT Centre in the state,” he said.

    The registrar gave assurance of more working ties with the governor who, he said, had much zeal to meet the education needs of Edo people.

    Other dignitaries at the event include the Registrar of NABTEB, Prof. Ifeoma Isiugo-Abanihe; the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics) of the University of Benin, Prof, Pius Iribhogbe, and the state Commissioner for Education, Dr Christopher Adesotu.

    NAN

  • Ajimobi’s adviser urges students of striking institutions to remain calm

    Ajimobi’s adviser urges students of striking institutions to remain calm

    The Special Assistant to the Oyo State Governor on Youth Affairs, Bolaji Repete has urged the students of striking institutions in oyo state to remain calm as the state government is doing all within her capacity to ensure that issues are resolved amicably.
    Mr Bolaji while commenting on the strike action embarked upon by institutions in oyo state noted that while the strike action is not that which has made the Government happy, their are concerted efforts to ensure that striking lecturers return to classes, he noted that the ‘disagreement’ would not last for a period too long.
    “I urge the students of the affected institutions to remain calm while the Government looks into resolving all disputes and lingering disagreements that may have led to the strike, while the Government will continue to priotise the welfare of students and youths, we would also continue to put in the front burner, resolving conflicts”
    He further said “what we seek from the students is their continued collaboration with the Governor Ajimobi led Government so we can reopen the Varsities and get things moving on, we appreciate their peaceful nature and hope to see more of it including suggestions on issues affecting the institutions as students are also stakeholders “.
    It would be recalled that some institutions in the state had downed their tools over alleged non-payment  of Salaries by the state government, although Commissioner of Education, Adeniyi Olowofela said the government is already making efforts to meet with the aggrieved staff Union members with a meeting reportedly scheduled for today, Adeniyi noted that the Government is already subsidizing the tuition fee for students in the institution but would do more to promote Education in the state.
    Some of the affected institutions that started their strike action today (Friday) include; The Polytechnic, Ibadan;
    Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo; Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology; The Ibarapa Polytechnic, Eruwa; The Oke-Ogun Polytechnic, Saki and College of Education, Lanlate.
  • Keystone bank supports educational development in Lagos school

    Keystone bank supports educational development in Lagos school

    In keeping with its commitment to promote qualitative education and sustainable development in Nigeria, Keystone Bank Limited, has handed over a renovated and fully equipped Sick Bay to Dodan Barracks Primary School, Obalende, Lagos to manage remote health challenges of the students.
    Speaking on the lender’s passion for investment in the education sector at the commissioning ceremony, the Divisional Head, Marketing & Corporate Communications of Keystone Bank, Mrs. Omobolanle Osotule said that the intervention is aimed at supporting the school to further improve the learning and teaching environment, thereby raising the standard of education in the country.
    Osotule said: “As a bank that is committed to the development of Nigerian youths, Keystone Bank recognises education as the bedrock of sustainable development, which is why education is one of our core CSR pillars.”
    “As much as education is an essential aspect of the development of any society, it is also important that children have easy access to first level healthcare while at school”.
    “The initiative is part of the bank’s overall strategy to create a sustainable impact around healthcare, education, youth/women empowerment and employee volunteering. We shall continue to do more in this regard.” Osotule stressed.
    In his response, the head teacher of the school, Mr Kayode Edun, thanked the Bank for the kind gesture. “We truly appreciate the efforts of Keystone Bank in giving the school’s sick bay a new lease of life. It is our prayer that the bank will continue to grow from strength to strength; and as progress is made, more initiatives like this will be implemented”, Edun said.
    Keystone Bank, a technology and service-driven commercial bank offering convenient and reliable solutions to its customers has been at the forefront of various educational and Women/Youth empowerment initiatives in recent times.
    The lender recently partnered with the Junior Achievers Nigeria ( JAN ), spearheading efforts in the furtherance of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s financial literacy drive by teaching children across the country on financial education/Independence.