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  • FG saves N4.5 trillion from high profile cases 

    FG saves N4.5 trillion from high profile cases 

    The Federal Government on Wednesday disclosed that it has saved over N4.5 trillion from high profile cases prosecuted by the Ministry of Justice between 2015 and 2017.

    The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami briefed State House correspondents at the end of about seven hours Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    He was with the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, Minister of Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mohammed Bello.

    According to Malami, his Ministry presented its score card to Council in the last two and a half years.

    He said “In respect of Federal Ministry of Justice what was presented to the Council today is the score card from 2015 to 2017

    “We presented a score card as to cases both civil, criminal that were prosecuted by the Federal Ministry of Justice and their implications as to savings that were done for the government commencing from 2015 to the present time.

    “Fundamentally arising from the cases that were conducted by the Federal ministry of Justice, the Ministry has succeeded in saving the government around N4.5 trillion relating to the claims that were presented in respect of these cases which were indeed conducted and concluded.” he

    Continuing, the Minister said “The Federal Government has put in place a committee saddled with the responsibilities of coming up with policies and strategies that will ease off congestion of prisons.

    “Over 70 percent of the inmates are awaiting trials there are sizeable number that couldn’t afford to pay limited fine that have been imposed by them arriving from their convictions.

    “There are those awaiting trials that have never seen the court room for over five years and above and indeed there are multiple legislation that are before the national assembly that are intended to support the decongestion of prison formation process.” he said

    He said that another area the Ministry presented its score card was the ongoing prosecution of Boko Haram cases.

    On Boko Haram suspected terrorists ongoing trial, he said that the total number of convictions so far is 255 and those discharged is 737.

    He said “We presented a position as to the number of cases that were prosecuted, number of convictions that were procured and the number of discharges that were made relating to the cases and then made a presentation as to the road maps for the continuation of the process.

    “There were other presentations that were made particularly as it relates to plea bargain. There are a lot of pending criminal cases in respect of the accused persons standing trials, who made offers for plea bargain.

    “Again there are high profile cases that we made our score card and gave an insight as to their respective positions.

    “A presentation was made relating to national prosecution team as it relates to the cases they are expected to prosecute.” he said

    The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi also disclosed that FEC has approved the construction of the  Ibadan – Kaduna rail lines at the cost of $6.7 billion.

    The project, he said, is expected to be completed in three years.

    According to him, the contract for the Kaduna to Kano aspect of the rail line was awarded last year.

    The Minister of Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu, also briefed on the progress made based on the recently approved executive order, the national strategy for competitiveness and the entire science and technology innovation road map.

    As part of the score card of the Ministry in the past two and half years, he presented new biscuits being produced in conjunction with Nasco Food.

    He said “High nutrient density products developed and proposed for inclusion in the current Nigerian School Feeding program will provide at least a third of the desired major macro and micro nutrients requirement stipulated by the World Health organization, Food and Nutrition Board.

    “Additionally, the products will be produced by NASCO Foods Limited, Jos that have state-of-the-art processing equipment with vast experience in Food processing, Food Safety and quality for production and supply chain nationwide.

    “The developed nutritious products have been tested using Nasco Food processing facilities in Jos and have been found to be technically and economically viable.

    “The pupils in the schools in Jos and Lagos where the sensory evaluation and consumer acceptability studies were done showed strong likeness for the products and are ready to consume the products if including in the school feeding program.” he said

    On his part, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, said that the major projects which were rolled out by his ministry, including the citizens diplomacy program, desk to desk review initiatives and the economic diplomacy innovation, are recording successes.

    He also gave score card of his Ministry in the past two and half years to the Council.

    He listed the special interventions by the Buhari’s administration for the ministry, foreign missions and embassies to include N16.3 billion, N933 million, N7 billion, $32 million and $28 million.

    According to him, all the interventions were made as the President decided that he would not entertain sending Nigerians abroad without the necessary funding.

    He said “Special intervention fund to rescue many embassies in several countries of the world. First was in 2016 when the Naira was fluctuating terribly and of course the dollars to our embassies were too low to sustain them.

    “We received initially N16.3 billion, and was successfully distributed to all embassies. The second one was N933 million for renovations and other debts released in October, 2017.

    “The third was $32 million that were released for critically distressed 65 missions that were in serious debts and crisis. This was approved in November 2017 and we are in the process of distributing to the embassies around the world another one, $28 million and is the process of also being distributed and finally for ministry headquarters, the sum of N7 billion was made.” he said

    He added “A lot of the debts and the crisis in our embassies and missions around the world have been building over the last 10 years and Mr. President decided that he will no longer accept the situation where we are sending Nigerians out to represent this country and not given them the resources to be able to carry out their tasks. Hence he made provisions and directed that these funds should be released to them.

    “So the situation is still not perfect but this has come in very handily and of course in the interest of transparency we wanted to show how these funds had been disbursed.” he stated

    The Minister of FCT disclosed that FEC approved N1.9 billion for road reconstruction of Clinton Drive and N273 million for water treatment chemicals.

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  • 2019: APC pledges to provide credible leadership in Ebonyi

    2019: APC pledges to provide credible leadership in Ebonyi

    The All Progressives Congress (APC), says it will provide credible and people-oriented leadership in Ebonyi, if the party produces the governor in the 2019 general elections.

    Mr Eze Nwachukwu, the acting state chairman of the party, stated this on Thursday in Abakaliki, at a stakeholders’ meeting held at the party secretariat.

    He said that APC would right the wrongs in the state if elected in the forthcoming 2019 governorship poll.

    Nwachukwu said that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led administration of Gov. Dave Umah, had failed to deliver good governance and credible leadership .

    “We will provide credible, qualitative and people -oriented leadership, anchored on good governance and rule of law.

    “We will right the wrongs in Ebonyi when our party takes the mantle of leadership of the state and we pledge not to fail our people.

    “We assure party faithful and residents of Ebonyi , APC remains focused and committed to peaceful, violence free and credible elections in 2019 in Ebonyi.

    “Our party is the most vibrant opposition party and is poised to take over power from the ruling PDP, ” Nwachukwu said.

    He said , the party has the highest population of registered members in the state, and that APC would translate its numerical strength to electoral victory in the forthcoming general elections.

    ” If elections are conducted right now in Ebonyi and all our party members voted for the party, we are sure to win with a landslide”.

    He announced, the national secretariat of the party had approved voter sensitisation rallies for Ebonyi, to sensitise the people on the need to participate in the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR).

    “In line with the directive from the national headquarters of our party, APC in Ebonyi will commence a tour rally of the 13 local government areas of the state to mobilise, educate, and sensitise eligible voters on the need to participate in the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration.

    Read Also: APC’s report on restructuring a ruse – PDP

    “Registration and collection of the voter cards is the only qualification to vote in the elections; any eligible voter without his or her voter card will have no business at the polling booths during election, ” he added.

    Nwachukwu urged party faithful and APC supporters to ensure that they effectively participate in the CVR exercise and other vital electoral processes.

    He advised the electorate against selling their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and urged them to report those who would engage in the illicit selling and buying of PVCs to the Police.

    “It is a criminal offence to engage in selling or buying of voter cards and you must report those found to indulge in such illicit transactions.

    “Your voter card is your property and the only right you have as a citizen to freely exercise your voting rights to elect your political representatives, selling it means automatic disenfranchisement.

    “There is no rule in the civil service that requires your voter card for employment or empowerment and no bank will require you to submit your voter card to give you loan.

    “You must resist any attempt that will make them disenfranchise you and stop you from exercising your civic right in 2019, ” he said.

    The news also reports,  the party distributed 22 brand new vulcanising machines donated by the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, to assist indigent party members who trained in vulcanising.

    NAN

  • FG to expose Nigerian engineers to large-scale projects

    FG to expose Nigerian engineers to large-scale projects

    The Federal Government says it will expose Nigerian scientists and engineers to relevant large-scale scientific and engineering projects that will ensure long-term local contents development.

    The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu made this known at a workshop organised by Nigerian Society of Nigeria ( NSC ) in Abuja on Tuesday.

    According to Onu, exposing Nigerian engineers to relevant scientist and engineering projects will increase job opportunities for Nigerian scientists and engineers as well as strengthen national self-reliance.

    He said that the government would fast-track infrastructural development course by fully encouraging Nigerian engineering firms to be the arrowhead of such developmental effort.

    “Nigeria is in dire need of sustainable social infrastructure to support the much anticipated socio-economic development.

    “We may take the easy route of becoming the world’s destination for “ready-made“ skills and products.

    “By extension, we will be offering other opportunities to advance ready-made capacities and skills which we will continue to pay for at the peril of killing our growth potential in all ramification,“ he said.

    Read also: Kaduna refinery pledges to patronize Nigerian engineers

    Onu expressed optimism that such development would positively affect fiscal activities such as relieving seemingly futile reactionary regulatory efforts on Nigeria currency foreign exchange values.

    The President of Nigerian Society of Engineers, Mr Oliver Anyaeji, said that the awards of projects to foreign companies would neither help in effectively empowering local firms nor lead to the attainment of respective installed capacities.

    Anyaeji said that the workshop aimed to explore effect of Federal Executive Council ( FEC ) guidelines for planning and execution of projects, programmes and contracts with science, engineering and technology components.

    “It would interest you to know how the FEC guidelines for planning and execution of projects, programmes and contracts with science, engineering and technology would guarantee steady and rapid capacity building to Nigerian engineering companies.

    “We are most concerned with our basic occupational areas inclusive of engineering consulting, contracting, manufacturing, maintenance and repairs among others,’’ he said.

    The workshop examined the needs and benefits of Executive Order on Local Content inclusion via Nigerian engineering firms on projects and programmes with Science, Engineering and Technology contents“.

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  • FG to invest N180bn on Science, Technology

    FG to invest N180bn on Science, Technology

    Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, Minister of Science and Technology, has said that the Federal Government is committed to investing N180 billion to ensure successful implementation of the National Science, Technology and Innovation Roadmap ( NSTIR ) 2030.

    Onu said this at the ongoing 15th meeting of the National Council on Science and Technology in Benin.

    He said the amount, which would be over a period of three budget years, would be in the short term basis of the roadmap.

    Onu said the ministry was keen on implementing the roadmap, in collaboration with wide variety of stakeholders, including public and private research development centres.

    He expressed optimism that the implementation of the planned NSTIR 2030 programmes and increased investment in Science, Technology and Innovation ( STI ) would help actualise Nigeria’s dream to join the top 20 of technologically advanced countries in the world.

    Read also: Reforms, technology, attitudinal change key to curbing corruption – Obaseki

    Onu noted that though the country was yet to reach its full potentials in the deployment of STI deliverables into projects and programmes due to some identified challenges, it had been able to attain some mileage within the past few years.

    He also said that the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan ( ERGP ) 2017 to 2020 recently launched by the present administration, focused on macroeconomic policy improvement, economic diversification, competitiveness, improvement, social inclusion and job creation.

    The Minister said that the ERGP targeted that the Nigerian economy would recover strongly with a GDP growth of seven per cent, driven by non oil sector growth of 7.2 per cent by 2020.

    This, he said, would also help in the steady expansion of the agriculture, manufacturing and services sectors, adding that approximately 15 million net jobs would be created with poverty reduction from 61 per cent to 50-55 per cent by 2020.

    Onu said the ministry was committed to playing its required role in ensuring that the ERGP strategies were STI driven and successfully implemented.

    He said that the theme of the meeting “Nigerian Economy Driven by Science and Innovation”, was apt and captured the new direction the country had resolved to follow, in the quest to revive and strengthen the economy.

    Onu explained that it was aimed at “helping to strengthen and diversify the economy in a sustainable manner by encouraging the harnessing and application of STI apparatus in the Nation’s development process’’.

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  • FG to save N43 trillion from importation 

    FG to save N43 trillion from importation 

    The Federal Government has disclosed that it would be saving about N43 trillion in five years, from the importation of raw materials.

    Minister of Science and Technology Dr, Ogbonnaya Onu made the revelation at the weekend in Lagos at the interactive session on the National Science, Technology and Innovation Roadmap (2017-2030) with staff of the agencies of the Ministry in the South West geopolitical zone held at the Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO).

    Deputy Director Press AbdulGaniyu Aminu in a press statement stated that Dr Onu revealed that the ministry is embarking on a silent revolution.

    He stated, “The Federal Ministry of Science and Technology has put in place a mechanism that would save Nigeria about N43 trillion in five years from the importation of raw materials

    “The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr, Ogbonnaya Onu disclosed that the ministry is embarking on silent revolution that will put Nigeria in a position to create jobs and fight poverty, adding that the big countries in the world do not have natural resources but her endowed with knowledge-economy.

    “The revolution, he added, would also ensure that Nigeria utilised her resources and intellectual capacity to add value to our Gross Domestic Products (GDP).

    “He said that the Ministry had already identified those raw materials and products that Nigeria can produce and also provide guidelines involving programmes and designs to ensure that Nigerians processionals are given preference in execution of contracts in Nigeria.

    “According to Dr.Onu, in the next 20 years we want Nigeria Firms to compete with Americans firms for jobs, adding that the interest of Nigeria must first be considered above that of any  expatriate.

    “The Minister appealed to members of Academic Union of Research Institutes (ASURI) to reconsider their on-going strike action while urging them to educate their members about the Road Map.

    “We are committed to making sure that the welfare of our workers is given top priority in the Ministry” he added

    “We are working to form a policy framework that will move our country from resource-based to Knowledge-based innovation driven economy where professionals can help to create jobs”  the Minister added.

    “Dr.Onu further said that more two hundred organised private and manufacturing sectors were fully involved in the preparation and final drafting of the National Strategy for Competitiveness in Raw materials which made it all-inclusive.

    “Earlier, in his opening remark, the Director of Science and Technology Promotion, in the Ministry, Mr Ekanem Udo said that the Roadmap will stimulate Researchactivities and ensure the commercialization of research results for economic development.

    “According to him, it is also intended to provide a long-term science and Technology Framework as well as facilitate the creation of knowledge while creating the platform to change the mindset of Nigerians to Science and Technology.

    “In her remarks, the Director-General, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Professor Gloria Elemo said that the institute is 75% ready to face the assignment as contained  in the Roadmap.”

  • FG to save N43 trillion from importation

    FG to save N43 trillion from importation

    The Federal Government has disclosed that it would be saving about N43 trillion in five years, from the importation of raw materials.

    Minister of Science and Technology Dr, Ogbonnaya Onu made the revelation at the weekend in Lagos at the interactive session on the National Science, Technology and Innovation Roadmap (2017-2030) with staff of the agencies of the Ministry in the South West geopolitical zone held at the Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO).

    Deputy Director Press AbdulGaniyu Aminu in a press statement, stated that Dr Onu said that the ministry is embarking on a silent revolution.

    He stated, “The Federal Ministry of Science and Technology has put in place a mechanism that would save Nigeria about N43 trillion in five years from the importation of raw materials

    “The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr, Ogbonnaya Onu disclosed that the ministry is embarking on silent revolution that will put Nigeria in a position to create jobs and fight poverty, adding that the big countries in the world do not have natural resources but her endowed with knowledge-economy.

    “The revolution, he added, would also ensure that Nigeria utilised her resources and intellectual capacity to add value to our Gross Domestic Products(GDP).

    “He said that the Ministry had already identified those raw materials and products that Nigeria can produce and also provide guidelines involving programmes and designs to ensure that Nigerians processionals are given preference in execution of contracts in Nigeria.

    “According to Dr.Onu, in the next 20 years we want Nigeria Firms to compete with Americans firms for jobs ,adding that the interest of Nigeria must first be considered above that of any expatriate.

    “The Minister appealed to members of Academic Union of Research Institutes (ASURI) to reconsider their on-going strike action while urging them to educate their members about the Road Map.

    “We are committed to making sure that the welfare of our workers is

    given top priority in the Ministry” he added

    “We are working to form a policy framework that will move our country from resource-based to Knowledge-based innovation driven economy where professionals can help to create jobs” the Minister added.

    “Dr.Onu further said that more two hundred organised private and manufacturing sectors were fully involved in the preparation and final drafting of the National Strategy for Competitiveness in Raw materials which made it all-inclusive.

    “Earlier, in his opening remark,the Director of Science and Technology Promotion, in the Ministry, MR Ekanem Udo said that the Roadmap will stimulate Researchactivities and ensure the commercialization of research results for economic development.

    “According to him, it is also intended to provide a long-term science and Technology Framework as well as facilitate the creation of knowledge while creating the platform to change the mindset of Nigerians to Science and Technology.

    “In her remarks, the Director-General, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Professor Gloria Elemo said that the institute is 75% ready to face the assignment as contained in the Roadmap.”

  • Buhari in Ebonyi, commission projects

    Buhari in Ebonyi, commission projects

    President Muhammadu Buhari arrived Abakaliki Ebonyi state at exactly 11:15 am Tuesday on a one day visit to the state.

    He was received on arrival by the State Governor, David Umahi and Wife Rachel, Minister of Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu, Ex-Governor Martin Elechi and other top dignitaries from within and outside the state.

    He proceeded to Commission 14.5 Kilometer Abakaliki-Afikpo Road, a Federal Road reconstructed by the state government, two overhead bridges, Akanu Ibiam and Sen Offiah Nwali flyovers.

    The president also laid the foundation for a new tunnel named after him in the state capital.

     

  • FG to build National Science and Technology Museum

    FG to build National Science and Technology Museum

    The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, says the Federal Government is ready to establishment National Science and Technology Museum to lay foundation for infrastructural development of the country.

    A statement issued on Monday by Mr Abdul Aminu, Deputy Director of Press in the ministry, quoted Onu as saying this while receiving the report on the proposed establishment of the National Science and Technology Museum ( NSTM ) in Abuja.

    Onu said that the idea behind the museum was to encourage involvement of Nigerian citizenry, especially youths towards imbibing science and technology as way of life.

    He said the project would enable Nigerian youths to utilise and deploy science and technology for sectorial development of the nation.

    According to him, museum is a unique project that can serve as a catalyst for scientific and technological development of the country.

    “Our ancestors understudied and understood their environments.

    “This culminated in their domination of territories and kingdoms to produce artefacts’ like Ife Bronze, Nok culture, Benin historical walls and artefacts and Igbo –Ukwu artefacts through their creative deployment of science and technology,” he said.

    The minister encouraged Nigerians to key into the Museum project, especially at the states level.

    He said additional efforts from the states would complement the effort of the Federal Government to quickly achieve the national goal.

    “Though, we are at the verge of another era of development through the establishment of this project.

    “We will be able to display our commitment and political will by turning things around for the betterment of the average Nigerian Youths.”

    He noted that the various Science Technology and Innovation (STI) policies evolved by the Ministry would soon make the nation to produce noble laureates in Sciences.

    The minister commended the Committee for its hard work and commitment in delivering the reports within the stipulated period.

    Earlier, the Chairman of the Committee, Mr Ekanem Udoh, said the museum would incorporate technology of nation’s ancestors in a manner that they understood their environment.

    Udoh, who was also the Director of Science Technology Promotion in the Ministry, affirmed that the project would help the youths to acquire knowledge of natural phenomena and important scientific and technological events.

  • Cuba to partner Nigeria in medicine, biotechnology

    Cuba to partner Nigeria in medicine, biotechnology

    Cuba’s  Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Carlos Sosa said his country would collaborate with Nigerian government on research in medicine, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology.

    Sosa made this known when he paid courtesy visit to the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu on Wednesday in Abuja.

    He said that the two countries would share ideas in many areas of science and technology.

    “Cuba will collaborate with Nigeria in the areas of training and exchange of innovations through technology and education and create systems for both countries to share models with their counterparts in Cuba,” he said.

    Responding, Onu said the meeting was to strengthen existing cordial relationships with Cuba toward diversifying national economy by utilizing science and technology.

    “This is in line with the present administration’s strategic plan, which is to add value on human resources through research and training, thereby gaining knowledge and be on the frontline of leading economies of the world.

    “Redirecting economy from resource-based to knowledge-based by getting Nigerians to become more productive on issues that will add value to the exploitation of the nation’s natural resources,” he said.

    According to him, ministry’s mandate is to ensure that Nigeria becomes a leading economy through value addition to human capital development in the area of science and technology.

    Onu said that completion of Memoranda of Understanding between Cuba and Nigeria would help Nigeria to be able to acquire technology and innovation in key sectors of the economy.

    “This will enable us add value in revenue generation, provide job opportunities, create wealth and reduce poverty to the barest minimum in Nigeria,” he added.

  • Nigeria to save N3trn from local content usage – Onu

    Nigeria to save N3trn from local content usage – Onu

    The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, says the present administration will ensure that Nigeria saves up to N3 trillion through the adoption and usage of local contents within the next five years.

    Onu said this at the commissioning of N500 million data centre for the Nigerian Stock Exchange on Monday in Lagos.

    He said that the target could be achieved if the country could rely less on imported raw materials for manufacturing and productions.

    According to him, government has already passed three major initiatives through the Federal Executives Council which focuses on the implementation of the science, technology and innovation roadmap for 2017 to 2020.

    Onu said that the initiative could take a longer period but had decided to take up the three years medium- term to ensure that the roadmap was implemented with the life span of the present administration.

    The minister said that the second initiative was the national strategy to promote competitiveness on the use of raw material by Nigerian companies.

    He disclosed that the Federal Government had inaugurated committee to ensure the implementation of the strategy.

    Onu said that the committee was made up of all Ministries, Agencies and Departments and the organised private sector with two persons representing each of the organisations.

    He noted that they were expected to come up with the guidelines for the designing, procurement and development among others for the exercise.

    He said the strategy should help discourage large importation of raw materials into the country.

    He stressed that the strategy would also help Nigerians to understudy the foreign counterparts and acquire expertise with the belief that later local companies would compete favourably.