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  • Accidents: FRSC urges states to establish traffic management agencies

    Mr Boboye Oyeyemi, Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has urged states yet to establish traffic management agencies to do so to enhance national safety and security.

    Oyeyemi made the call at a conference of Heads of State Traffic Management Agencies held in Abuja on Tuesday.

    The theme of the conference was “Sustaining Inter-Agency Collaboration toward Improved Road Safety Culture management in Nigeria”.

    He said that the positive multiplier effect of such agencies would include enhanced safety and security.

    Oyeyemi said that the meeting was an intentional approach toward sustainability in inter-agency relationship in the true value of team spirit approach for the betterment of national development.

    The corps marshal, while noting that only 18 states had established the traffic management agencies, said that the corps would synergise with those yet to establish to do so to enhance safer roads.

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    He said: “The FRSC as the lead agency cannot do it alone. That is why you have the policy evolution encouraging the states to set up the traffic management agencies.

    “We look at the United Nations Decade of Action on Road Safety 2011-2020. The pillar one of the action is on road safety management which encourages member states to set up the lead agencies on traffic management..

    Oyeyemi said that the corps was encouraging states to set up these traffic management agencies due to “the chaotic and worrisome urban traffic”.

    He said this would enable the corps to pull out from the state roads and focus more on the federal roads with about 36, 000km of total road network.

    “The federal roads are where most of the traffic crashes occur. We will continue to encourage the states.

    “It is in the policy document of the Nigerian Road Safety Strategy and we will make sure before the end of next year, almost all the states must have complied,” he said.

    According to Oyeyemi, it is not enough to set up the agencies but such agencies have to be well funded.

    “And they must be made professional the way FRSC is. That is why we are availing the states of the services of our academy and the training school so that we can all be at par,” he Oyeyemi said.

    He also called for synergy between the various management agencies to harmonise operations and the database for the good of the country.

    “For the states that have their agencies in place, I also appeal to the respective governors to fund the agencies well so as to ease their achievement of set goals.

    “This is important because underfunding will simply result in money down the drain without any meaningful return to the expectant members of the communities.”

    He said that Nigeria was the 10th nation globally to endorse all the six UN Conventions on Road Traffic following President Muhammadu Buhari’s assent to the Geneva Convention on Road Signs and Signals in 2018.

    Mr Isaac Adetimiro, Deputy General Manager, Lagos State Traffic Management Agency, said that the agency was managing the high level of traffic in the state.

    “With the support of the federal and state governments, we are able to manage traffic perfectly in Lagos, especially in Apapa.”

    Adetimiro appealed to motorists, especially tanker and truck drivers, to ensure the maintenance of their vehicles to reduce accidents and high volume of traffic on the road.

    Retired Col. Abdulkadir Ahmed, the Chief Executive Officer, Kaduna State Traffic Law Enforcement Authority, said that the traffic situation in the state was a little bit difficult because of the influx of commuters.

    He, however, said that the government was doing its best on road expansion under the rural renewal project.

    (NAN)

  • Makinde appoints UI don as Economic Adviser

    Gov Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has approved the appointment of Dr. Musibau Babatunde, an Economist from the University of Ibadan, as his Chief Economic Adviser.

    Mr Taiwo Adisa, the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, said in a statement on Tuesday in Ibadan that the appointment was with “immediate effect”.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the governor’s 4-point Development Agenda is aimed at expanding the economic frontiers of the state.

    Adisa said that the governor’s appointment of an economic adviser, was to enhance the successes already achieved and help to turn around the economy of the state.

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    The statement indicated that the new adviser earned a doctorate degree in Economics at the University of Ibadan.

    It further read: ”Babatunde emerged as the Overall Best Graduating Student in the Masters of Science Degree in Economics at the University of Ibadan and became a recipient of the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Nairobi, Collaborative PhD Scholarship Award for African Scholars.

    ”He was a recipient of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Doctoral Internship Visiting Scholar Support Award, Geneva, Switzerland, in September 2005,

    ”He had equally served as Consultant to the National Factsheet on the Impact of Economic Partnership Agreement on Selected Sectors of the Nigerian Economy; Export Supply Response Capacity Constraints In Nigeria; Output Market Initiatives.

    ”He also worked  as Chief Consultant on Niger State Economic Development Strategy in December 2008; Coordinating Consultant on Niger State Vision 3:2020 Document and Niger State Local Governments Vision 3:2020 Document in March 2010.

    ”He is currently, a Senior Lecturer in the Economics Department of University of Ibadan and is being assessed for the rank of Professor.”

    (NAN)

  • Google celebrates Nigerian food culture

    Google is celebrating Nigerian food culture with the world through its project ‘Come Chop Bellefull: A Taste of Nigeria.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the project was launched in collaboration with the Centenary Project on Tuesday at the Pan-Atlantic University (PAU), Lagos.

    The Centenary Project had since its inception in 2014 focused on digitally capturing and showcasing the cultural and historical expressions of the Nigerian nation.

    Google Spokesman for West Africa, Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, said Nigeria demonstrated a unique ability to combine culinary innovation with cultural knowledge through food.

    “If you live in Nigeria or visit Nigeria regularly, then you will understand that Nigerians do not mess around when it comes to food.

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    “Regardless of where you’re from, you will have a favourite dish that drives an eagerness to find and taste more.

    “In recognition of this, Google Arts and Culture has paid tribute to Nigeria’s vibrant and diverse food culture with the “Come Chop Bellefull: A Taste of Nigeria’’ project,” Kola-Ogunlade said.

    He said that the project was a way to inform and educate the world about the wealth of creativity and human resources the country had.

    The Google spokesman said that the project was opening the doors to foodies and lovers of culture from across the globe and helping them experience Nigerian cooking culture for themselves.

    “A Taste of Nigeria” boasts 2,000 high-resolution images and 30 stories that represent iconic local dishes and unforgettable flavours for which Nigeria is known.

    “A few of the local cuisine recipes showcased on the Taste of Nigeria site include Jollof Rice which is must in order to be truly Nigerian.

    Another Nigerian meal that is undeniably sought after across all geographical regions is made from raw groundnuts and rice, Kunun Gyada. It is a light porridge that can be enjoyed alone or accompanied with kosai (bean cake), masa (rice cake) or fried meat,” he said.

    He said that soups form a staple part of any Nigerian diet, adding that the starch and Banga Soup from the Niger-Delta region of Nigeria is made by extracting the juice from the seeds of raw palm kernel fruit.

    “Interestingly, the Efik/Ibibios call it Abak Atama and the Yoruba’s call theirs Obe Eyin Ikpogiri.

    “Banga is best served with catfish and fresh fish and is a meal that is seen as fit for kings, no matter where it is being served.

    “Snack lovers would want to order one of Nigeria’s favourite deep fried snacks, akara, which is a popular breakfast meal made with brown or black-eyed beans and spices, it is just one of many snack type meals available.

    “Suya is probably the most popular street food in Nigeria, sold on street corners almost everywhere in Lagos and elsewhere.

    “It is skewered meat that is roasted and served with spices, which gives it a unique aroma and taste,” he said.

    According to him, visitors would be hard pressed to find a reason to shut their browsers once they start exploring Come Chop Bellefull: A Taste of Nigeria.

    He encouraged visitors to find the project online at https://g.co/arts/BrEendr24cgttjWQ9

    (NAN)

  • Bayelsa guber: Dickson, PDP begin reconciliation

    Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday inaugurated a 10-member Peace and Reconciliation Committee to address grievances arising from the just-concluded primaries of the party for the state governorship election.

    Inaugurating the Senator Inatimi Spiff-led committee in Government House, Yenagoa, the governor described disagreements and grievances as normal in any political contest.

    Dickson in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Fidelis Soriwei, however, said the way and manner such grievances were managed was important for the PDP.

    He said the PDP family under his watch always demonstrated maturity, love and resilience in handling their differences with a view to promoting the greater good of the party.

    He harped on the need for all aggrieved aspirants and their followers to join hands with the PDP leadership to work for the success of the party in the November 16 gubernatorial polls.

    Dickson, who expressed optimism over the victory of the party, assured those embittered by the outcome of the primaries that their interests could only be better protected in the PDP than elsewhere.

    He noted that the people of Bayelsa would not make the mistake of ceding their state to the All Progressives Congress (APC) to use its land for rural grazing.

    He said: “Let me say that reconciliation and persuasion are the core of the political service; politics is about reconciling and managing conflicting interests,ambitions and perspectives and sometimes even reconciling clash of egos

    “The way we are in this state, everyone knows that Bayelsa is PDP stronghold.

    In the last National Assembly and state House of Assembly Elections, we displayed that again even with the presence of security forces and abuse of security and the collation process we won convincingly. So there is no doubt that this is a PDP stronghold.

    “We have just come out of a hotly contested gubernatorial primaries and as it is in life, there are always people who will have one or two grievances about their government, the flag bearer and even about the running mate that he has on his own nominated, all of these are normal things, which we must deal with at this time.

    “And because we know we want to keep every PDP leader, every aspirant and every supporter in the PDP family, we have set up this committee. That’s the only way we can remain strong and big and maintain our position as the foremost election-winning party in this part of our country.

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    “This is a committee of very respectable elders and leaders known across the state and even beyond who will undertake a special assignment at this very important period, the responsibility of reconciling and bringing to the fold those who have grievances including those who feel maybe they should try some other pastures which certainly we know are not greener.

    “I am talking about those who entice people, we all know what happened 2015 in my re-election. By this time over 150 to 200 key leaders of our party decamped openly and I gave them the stadium and in broad day light, appointees were leaving everyday, saying lots of things but yet we defeated the APC even with their federal back up.

    “We don’t want one single well-meaning PDP leader to leave to APC because this state has no room for APC to use it for RUGA. This land is completely PDP and so our leaders have been assembly to do what they have the experience in doing all this year promoting reconciliation and peace”.

    Responding, the Chairman of the Bayelsa State PDP Peace and Reconciliation Committee, Senator Inatimi Spiff, thanked Dickson for counting members of the Committee worthy to carry out the reconciliation assignment.

    Senator Spiff noted that although some party faithful were aggrieved including members of the Committee who worked for their favoured aspirants, the reconciliation process would help to strengthen and reposition the PDP for victory.

    Senator Emmanuel Diffa is the Vice Chairman of the Committee while former Secretary to the State Government, Chief Gideon Ekeuwei is the Secretary.

    Other members are Solomon Aguanana, Chief George Okrinya, Chief Israel Igbori, Chief Million Asangba, Chief (Mrs) Apretari Ogugu, Chief Darius Obiene and Chief Bright Ereware-Igbeta

  • Protesters storm Lagos Assembly, demand probe of Ambode

    Protesters under the aegis of Lagos Youth Vanguard (LYV) on Tuesday stormed the Lagos State House of Assembly to demand the probe of former governor Akinwunmi Ambode over alleged corrupt activities.

    The protesters, who chanted solidarity songs, were led by the Patron of LYV, Mr. Rasak Olokooba and the President of the Group, Mr. Ibrahim Ekundina.

    Some of the placards of the protesters read: “Ambode, submit yourself for probe,” “Ambode must be probed,” “EFCC do your job,” “Ambode is a thief,” “Ambode awarded fake contracts,” and “Ambode, return Lagos money.”

    The Lagos Youth Vanguard stated in their leaflet that were distributed to journalists that Ambode “deliberately laid landmine through the obvious improper, inappropriate and insufficient content in his handover note that should serve as a guide to the incoming administration in the tradition of every civilised public officer.”

    They accused Ambode of flouting so many government procedures, saying that he refused to abide by the procurement laws.

    He was accused of wrong priority in policies and programmes and abandoning the track that can bring about development in the state.

    “We call for his probe and investigation with a view to apportioning penalty and dishing out appropriate penalties.

    “We want to assure the good people of Lagos State, including all the people that care about Lagos and the people of Lagos that we will continue to pursue every legitimate means until justice is done,” they said.

    Speaking to journalists in an interview, Mr Rasak Olokooba, said that it was good to be fair to every administration.

    Olokooba added that they had watched events for 90 days and that there were clear indications that the former governor had been going about to disrupt the activities of the current administration.

    “For every government that is going out, you leave a template for the coming government to succeed.

    “Ambode handed over a very rickety handing over note that cannot assist the current administration.

    “If you go round the state today you will see that there is no governor that would inherit such state and the people of the state would be happy with him, but thank God the goodwill enjoyed by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is still intact if not, by now the people of Lagos State would have been complaining bitterly.

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    “Put all these things together and add it to what the EFCC said recently that they were going to conduct an investigation into the activities of the former governor Akinwunmi Ambode, you would see that we are right,” he said.

    The activist insisted that anybody could be investigated anytime, but that they were shocked by what happened at the residence of former governor Ambode in Epe, when the operatives of the EFCC wanted to search his residence.

    He described what happened there as very ungentlemanly, adding that this was not how statesmen behave and that statesmen respect institutions and apparatuses of the government.

    “Also, the parliament has promised us that they were going to look into the activities of the last administration, but we have not heard anything from them.

    “I am a taxpayer, I pay education tax, I pay the salaries of the Governor from my tax and I must be concerned about how the money is being spent likewise other Nigerians.

    “The former governor must be accountable for how he ran the affairs of the state in the last four years. We want him to clear his name. Gone are the days when people just hear of probe and you don’t take it up,” he said

    Olokooba maintained that they were taking the matter up because the EFCC and the parliament had spoken about it.

    He stressed that the rest of the world was watching Nigeria, which he said must work as it represents 2.5 % of the population of the world.

    “We are the most populous black nation in the world and after Cairo it is Lagos among the most cosmopolitan cities in Africa.

    “We don’t want anybody to mismanage Lagos. We want this to be a deterrent to others such as local governments chairmen, senators and others in public offices who might want to do what the last administration did.

    “Look at the state of Lagos, people were complaining bitterly over the litters of refuse in the state though they are disappearing now. Look at Badagry Road, you would agree with me that you are also part of what we are doing today as journalists,” he said.

    Addressing the protesters, the representative of the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, Hon. Rotimi Olowo stated that the protesters were right as their action was constitutional.

    Olowo emphasized that the House had commenced investigations into the government of Ambode and that they would look into the petition as a House and do their jobs as expected.

    The lawmaker added that they were having a committee meeting shortly before the protesters arrived to look into the finance of the state and ensure that the road in the state were motorable.

  • PDP demands investigation into alleged N90bn FIRS scandal

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has demanded a system-wide investigation into the alleged siphoning of N90 billion from the coffers of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) in which top members of the Presidency and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have been mentioned.

    A statement on Tuesday by the spokesman for the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, cautioned that there should be no cover up of the alleged humongous corruption scandal, which the party said involved highly placed individuals.

    It lamented that in the face of excruciating hardship being endured by Nigerians, a government, which came into office on the mantra of change and zero tolerance for corruption, has become enmeshed in atrocious acts of corruption.

    Saying that the allegation speaks volumes of the character of the present administration, the party further stated that it’s unfortunate that a top member of the federal cabinet is being fingered in the alleged siphoning of monies collected as taxes from millions of impoverished Nigerians.

    “Our party notes that this shocking allegation directly borders on gross misconduct and breach of public trust.

    “The party, therefore, rejects the flimsy denials and threats being pushed through the FIRS as a belated attempt at cover-up by persons close to the Presidency.

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    “It is therefore held that the delay by the Buhari Presidency in applying established statutory processes and procedures of ordering an investigation into the issue only goes to confirm that the Buhari administration is a citadel of corruption.

    “This is more so as reports are already in the public domain of how the money stolen from FIRS, was allegedly diverted to private purses and for other extraneous purposes, including the 2019 extravagant campaigns of the APC.

    “Nigerians expect that all our national resources should always be used to ensure the welfare of the citizenry and must be accounted for at all times”, the party said.

  • See full list of Gov Oyetola’s Commissioner, Special Adviser-nominees

    Here is the full list of Gov Oyetola’s Commissioner, Special Adviser-nominees

    *Oluremi Omowaiye

    *Ibitoye Felix

    *Sola Oladepo

    *Bola Oyebamiji

    *Ajisefini Abiodun

    *Muminu Adekunle

    *Ogunfolaju Sola Oyehan

    *Oladimeji Olanubi Segun

    *Agunbiade Nathaniel

    *Folorunsho Bamisayemi

    *Akeju Taiwo

    *Lawal Yemi Azeez

    *Olaonipekun Henry

    *Adeleke Adebayo

    *Olamiju Olasiji

    *Yinusa Olalekan

    *Isamotu Rafiu Olasunkanmi

    *Jamiu Olawumi

    *Akande Oluwafemi

    *Olumide Babatunde Olawale

    *Olaniyan Hussein

    *Adeosun Rasaq

    *Badmus Rahmon Lekan

    *Bakare Akande

    *Giwa Lateefat

    *Tadese Raheem

    *Adewole Adedayo

    *Lawal Tajudeen

    *Babalola Idiat

    *Kolajo Aderemi

    *Egbemode Funke

    *Kareem Akande

    *Oyegbile Rufus

    *Olaboopo Olubukola

  • Obaseki commiserates with Percy Okojie over father’s death

    The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has commiserated with All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart, Percy Okojie Esq., over the passing of his father, High Chief Paul Okojie, an accomplished sports tactician and public administrator.

    In a statement, the governor said late Chief Okojie, who died aged 85 years, contributed significantly to sports development in the state and the country at large.

    According to him, “I commiserate with Percy Okojie Esq. and family over the death of their father, late High Chief Paul Okojie, former chairman, Esan South East Local Government Area and pioneer Hockey Coach in the Midwestern Region. Late High Chief Okojie was a great sports tactician and public administrator.”

    “As a well-bred hockey tactician, he was a veteran and his expertise and experience will be missed. He is renowned to have coached various hockey teams, and took the female national team to the World Cup finals in Argentina in 1978. On behalf of the state government, I extend condolences to his family and pray that God grants them the fortitude to bear the loss,” Obaseki said.

     

  • BREAKING: Keyamo redeployed as Minister of Labour

    The Minister of State for Niger Delta Affairs, Festus Keyamo, has been redeployed to the Ministry of Labour and Employment.

    He is to swap positions with Minister of State of Labour Tayo Alasoadura who moves to the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs.

    This was disclosed in a statement from the Director of Information at the Office of Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Willie Bassey.

    Bassey said President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the swap.

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    According to him: “President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the immediate redeployment of two Ministers of State as follows.

    “Mr Festus Keyamo, Minister of State for Niger Delta Affairs is to move to Ministry of Labour and Employment as Minister of State,

    “Senator Tayo Alasoadura is to move to Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs as Minister of State. This redeployment takes effect from today, Tuesday 24th September, 2019.”

  • Adhere to electoral law, CSOs urge politicians, INEC, others

    Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Kogi have called on politicians, INEC and other stakeholders to ensure peaceful conduct of the Nov. 16 governorship election through strict adherence to the electoral law.

    The representatives of the CSOs made the call at a two-day workshop on ‘Conflict Transformation and Election Violence Mitigation’, organised under Electoral Empowerment for Civil Society Programme (EECSP) by Search for Common Ground (SEARCH) on Tuesday, in Lokoja.

    Mrs Gift Omoniwa, the State Project Coordinator of SEARCH said that violence had the capacity to distort the legitimacy of elections.

    She, however, added that when the stakeholders upheld the tenets and played the game according the rules and in strict adherence to the laws, the outcome of such an election would be acceptable by all.

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    She said that electoral violence could be random or organised, with the intent to intimidate, threaten, inflict physical harm, blackmail, abuse, coerce, influence or affect an electoral process.

    According to her, the periodic election upon which the nation’s democratic process is hinged constitutes a major source of political conflicts in Nigeria because of the emotional attachment to elections.

    “We have also seen that violence during elections has the capacity to reverse all the progress made in the economy and every facet of our national life.

    “So there is the need for intervention in issues around elections by relevant stakeholders”, she said.

    Also speaking, Mr Idris Miliki, Executive Director, Conscience for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution (CHRCR), said that issues of violence during elections were crucial and should be addressed squarely to give credence to such election.

    Miliki said that all stakeholders should take the issue of violence seriously in view of its negative impact on elections, adding that the fact that INEC was already expressing fear of violence could generate voter apathy.

    Mr Nathaniel Abaniwo, Executive Director, Rehoboth Community Advancement Initiative, said opinions had shown that people were expressing more fears than optimism over the forthcoming governorship election in the state.

    Abaniwo urged all stakeholders, including security agencies, politicians, INEC, the electorate, CSOs, the media and those remotely connected with the smooth conduct of the election, to take a common stand and resolve to make the exercise successful.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the workshop addressed issues like mapping election risks, election violence analysis, violence scenario identification and early warning response matrix as well as violence escalation and de-escalation.

    (NAN)