Tag: Plateau

  • Cash crunch hits Ondo, Edo, Kwara, Delta, Plateau, Jigawa, Osun

    Cash crunch hits Ondo, Edo, Kwara, Delta, Plateau, Jigawa, Osun

    • CBN blames uneven cash flow, huge withdrawal ahead festivities

    Some states are experiencing cash crunch as the Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) no longer dispense money and banks ration cash withdrawal Over The Counter (OTC) by depositors.

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) blamed the situation on ‘uneven cash flow and huge withdrawal by depositors ahead of the festivities.

    Many Nigerians in some of the states already hit by the cash crunch expressed frustrations in accessing cash.

    Some of the states already hit by the cash crunch, with commercial and other business activities experiencing some hitches, include Ondo, Edo, Kwara, Delta, Plateau, Jigawa and Osun among others.

    In Plateau State, commercial banks were experiencing acute scarcity of cash, development that took a toll on business activities.

    The Nation learnt that banks rationed cash to customers OTC in the banking hall. The ATMs were programmed to dispense limited cash. The queues were long.

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    In some of the banks within the Jos metropolis, only few ATMs dispensed cash. The others were deactivated because they were not loaded with cash.

    The situation was, however, different in Katsina, the capital of Katsina State and other urban towns, where businesses continued without glitches.

    The N1000 and N500 notes were in circulation,

    In Dutse, Jigawa State, customers making bulk withdrawals from their banks had harrowing tales as commercial banks in the state cut the amount of cash paid they gave to their customers to a maximum of N20, 000.

    Residents of Ilorin and environs in Kwara State were also hit by the cash crunch due to failure of commercial banks to load their ATMs with cash.

    Investigations by our correspondent revealed that some of the banks within the Ilorin metropolis that had cash in their ATMs pegged the amount collectable at between N5000 and N10, 000.  OTC withdrawals ranged between N10, 000 and N50, 000.

    Residents of Warri, Effurun and environs in Delta State, also expressed concerns over the stress they went through to access cash.

    It was learnt that the cash squeeze in these areas had been on for over a month, arising from the failure of banks to facilitate adequate cash withdrawals.

    A PoS operator at the popular Robinson Plaza, off Deco Road, Warri South Local Government Area, said several operators had resorted to buying cash from traders to keep doing their businesses because banks have been issuing little or no cash.

    In Akure, the Ondo State capital, residents found it difficult accessing their money in commercial banks in the state. OTC maximum withdrawal was N20, 000.

    There were no cash available in many ATMs visited in Akure. The few ones that dispensed cash could only get N20, 000

    Osun State residents also groaned as PoS agents hiked withdrawal charges by 50 per cent.

    Bank customers in Benin, Edo State also groan over the cash crunch.

    Our reporter gathered yesterday in Benin that most of the crowded banks paid only N10, 000 to customers OTC.  In Lagos State, banks commenced cash rationing for customers as the lenders contended with scarcity of both old and new naira notes.

    Cash rationing had worsened in the past few days as customers found it difficult to access the required volume of cash for their daily expenditure.

    Customers of some commercial banks in Ajose Adeogun, Victoria Island, Lagos branches of banks complained that lenders were not meeting their cash needs.

    Customers could only make N10, 000 cash withdrawals from ATMs and N20, 000 from the banking halls of banks’ branches.

    But in Anambra, Ogun, Bayelsa, Niger, Akwa-Ibom and Benue states, banks attended to customers without conditions.

    Reacting to the cash crunch, the CBN put the blame on the doorstep of customers’ withdrawal patterns and the Supreme Court ruling.

    Speaking to The Nation, a CBN official from the Currency Operations Department, explained that the current situation was primarily driven by two key factors namely, the uneven cash flow dynamics and the uncertainty over old naira notes.

    According to the official, “during the festive season, individuals and businesses tend to withdraw large sums of money for holiday expenses, placing a strain on the banking system’s ability to meet the surging demand for cash.”

    He said those rushing to have access to cash were still unaware of the latest Supreme Court verdict that the old and new notes remain legal tender indefinitely.

    The CBN official said the apex bank was working closely with commercial banks to ensure adequate cash circulation.

    He urged the public to play their part by depositing more money and utilising digital payment options.

  • Plateau gets new Speaker, Deputy amid political crisis.

    Plateau gets new Speaker, Deputy amid political crisis.

    A new Speaker and Deputy Speaker have emerged in Plateau Assembly amidst political crisis following the sack of Governor Caleb Mutfwang by the Appeal court in Abuja .

    Hon Gabriel Dawang representing Pankshin North Constituency emerged the new Speaker while Hon.Timothy Dantong, representing Riyom constituency is the Deputy. 

    Their election and swearing became necessary following the resignation of former Speaker Moses Thomas Sule and his Deputy. Gwottson Fom during Tuesday’s plenary.

    Read Also:JUST IN: Plateau Assembly speaker resigns amid political crisis

    Before his emergence as Speaker Dewan was  the only member elected under the platform of the Youth Progressives Party (YPP) in the Assembly.

    Sule, who represents Mikang Local Government Area and his Deputy Fom, representing Jos South constituency were elected unopposed since June 13 when the Assembly was officially inaugurated.

    In their respective remarks shortly after the resignation, they thanked their colleagues for the trust accorded them during the period of their leadership of the house and pledged their loyalty to the new leadership of the Assembly.

    Addressing the Assembly, after his swearing in as Speaker, Dewan, also thanked his colleagues for considering him and the other new principal officers capable to pilot the affairs of the House at this critical moment.

  • JUST IN: Plateau Assembly speaker resigns amid political crisis

    JUST IN: Plateau Assembly speaker resigns amid political crisis

    In a sudden twist of events, the speaker of Plateau House of Assembly, Rt Hon Moses Sule, on Tuesday, November 21, officially resigned from his position amid the crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state.

    Sule represents the Mikang state constituency at the state House of Assembly.

    Following Sule’s resignation, Hon Dewan K. Gabriel, a member representing Pankshin North state constituency and member of the Young Progressives Party (YPP), has swiftly emerged as the new speaker of the 10th Assembly while Timothy Dantong, representing Riyom constituency was elected the deputy speaker of the Assembly.

    The Nation reports that this transition has fueled speculations that the resignation may be linked to the broader issues confronting the PDP in the state the state governor, Caleb Mutfwang, was sacked along with some PDP lawmakers in the state Assembly.

    Read Also: Plateau matter again

    However, indications showed that more members of the PDP within the state House of Assembly may soon be subject to Appeal Court proceedings that could follow a similar pattern to the removal of other PDP legislators.

    The National and State Houses of Assembly Elections Petitions Tribunal in Jos had earlier nullified the election of Moses Sule as the representative for the Mikang state constituency.

    The court’s decision mandated the withdrawal of the certificate of return previously issued to him and its subsequent issuance to the All Progressives Congress candidate, Daniel Nanlong, who secured the second-highest number of votes during the election.

  • Plateau: Group refutes report of protest over Appeal Court verdict

    Plateau: Group refutes report of protest over Appeal Court verdict

    A group under the auspices of Plateau APC Youths for Good Governance has debunked media reports of any mass protest in Jos or any part of the state following the declaration of Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda as the winner of the March 18th 2023 Governorship Election by the Court of Appeal.

    A statement by the group led by Hon. Murphy Lazarus Gobus explained that what happened in the state was rather massive Celebration.

    The statement reads: “As a group we want to say it out loud and clear that there is no report of any protest that took place in the state capital or any other community, rather there was celebrations in almost all the 17 local government councils of the state.

    “The People of Plateau are in tandem with the Judgment of the Court of Appeal declaring Dr Nentawe Yilwatda as Governor elect of the state .

    “Instead of a protest, celebrations broke out in several Local government councils of the state following the Victory of the All Progressives Congress APC Governorship Candidate Dr Nentawe Yilwatda at the Court of Appeal.

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    “Most of the residents of the city came out into the streets in their numbers to celebrate the court judgement jubilantly holding Dr Nentawe’s posters.

    “The report of any protest in Jos following the declaration of Dr Nentawe is false and the handwork of mischief makers .

    “As we speak there is celebration ongoing in almost all the 17 Local government councils of the state following the APC’s victory at the Court of Appeal

    “The celebration is ongoing in Jos metropolis as well as several communities in the 17 Local government councils of the state

    “Our Governor elect Dr Nentawe is a bride builder, who would carry all tribes along while discharging his duties

    “We call on citizens of the Country to disregard this fake news as our dear state Plateau is very peaceful and would continue to be so as citizens can’t wait for Dr Nentawe to be sworn in as Governor of the state.

    “APC is a peaceful Party and we urge our members to be law abiding as we celebrate this victory. We appeal to members of the APC in Plateau state to maintain calm and refrain from any provocative acts that would affect the peace and tranquility of our beloved state.”

  • Plateau matter again

    Plateau matter again

    When Simon Lalong was away in Europe for a Labour Conference as labour minister, the Appeal Court ruled in his favour as senator. Now, the same court has ousted Governor Mutfwang in favour of Nentawe Yilwatda as Plateau State governor. It was a matter that I foreshadowed on the TVC Breakfast show during the hustings, and the matter was simple. Did the PDP conduct a valid primary? Both sides dueled on the Breakfast show with bile and arguments.

    Read Also: Court verdict: Police warn against disruption of peace in Plateau

    This matter resembles Zamfara State where APC governorship  candidate lost his seat. The Appeal Court said this is not a pre-election matter but a post-election, especially since Governor Mutfwang did not emerge from a valid primary. The matter was in court and the party did not comply. It shows that primaries have consequences. But the matter is not over. The Supreme Court still has the final say.

  • Court verdict: Police warn against disruption of peace in Plateau

    Court verdict: Police warn against disruption of peace in Plateau

    Following the Court judgement on March 18th Gubernatorial Election in Plateau State delivered by the Appeal Court sitting in Abuja on Sunday, November, 19, the Plateau State Police Command said it has received credible intelligence which revealed that some hoodlums and criminal- minded individuals are planning to disrupt the peace currently being enjoyed  in the state. 

    In the interest of peace, the Commissioner of Police, Okoro Alawari,  however, issued a stern warning to  such persons to abort their criminal intentions which have the potential of causing chaos and breach of peace in the State. 

    He also urged all members of the public to respect the verdict of the court, maintain calm across the State and refrain from any actions that could incite violence or cause harm to lives and property of the citizenry.

    The CP implores all aggrieved parties to do the right thing by seeking redress in a higher court and allow peace prevail in the state.

    Read Also: UPDATED: Appeal Court sacks Plateau Governor, orders return of APC’s candidate Goshwe

    The Plateau police chief further appealed to parents, guardians and religious and traditional leaders to caution their wards, subjects and  followers against participating in any form of misconduct that may disrupt the peace of the state.

    In a statement by the spokesman of the Command, DSP Alfred Alabo, started that  the Command will not hesitate to deal decisively with any one found culpable in accordance with the relevant laws.  

    CP Alawari, assured the public of the Command’s unflinching commitment to maintaining law and order just as he advised Plateau residents to remain calm and go about their lawful businesses.

  • JUST IN: Appeal Court sacks Plateau Governor, orders return of APC’s candidate Goshwe

    JUST IN: Appeal Court sacks Plateau Governor, orders return of APC’s candidate Goshwe

    The Court of Appeal in Abuja has voided the election of Caleb Mutfwang of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the Governor of Plateau State.

    In a judgment a moment ago, a three-member panel of the court, led by Justice Elphreda Williams-Dawodu, ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to withdraw the certificate of return issued to Mutfwang and issued a fresh one to Nentawe Goshwe of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who the court declared as the valid winner of the March 18 governorship election.

    Read Also: Mutfwang calls for calm over Appeal Court’s judgment against PDP

    Justice Williams-Dawodu, in the lead judgment, set aside the decision of the Governorship Election Petition Election, which had dismissed the petition of the APC and its candidate.

    The judge held that Mutfwang was not validly sponsored by the PDP and that he was not qualified to have contested the election because the PDP did not conduct valid state, Local Government and Ward congresses  ordered by a High Court of Plateau State and it had no structure as at the time of the election

    Details shortly…

  • Plateau prioritises SMEs for growth From Kolade Adeyemi, Jos

    Plateau prioritises SMEs for growth From Kolade Adeyemi, Jos

    The Plateau state government in collaboration with GIZ has set in motion a steering committee, under SEDIN programme for the promotion of small and medium scale enterprises for sustainable economic development in Plateau state.

    Governor Mutfwang, by the Deputy Governor, Josephine Piyo disclosed this in a remark during the inauguration of the steering committee in Jos.

    According to the Governor, “We are gathered here today to discuss an important initiative that aims to improve the competitiveness of Nigerian micro, small, and medium enterprises, as well as create growth and jobs.

    “This initiative, the Sustainable and Inclusive Economic Development for Decent Employment in Nigeria (SEDIN), being implemented by the GIZ has an objective that  is clear, – to enhance the ability of Nigerian MSMEs to contribute to sustainable economic development.

    “This will be achieved through a collaborative effort between private and public institutions, by improving the institutional, regulatory and procedural framework conditions for entrepreneurial activities, as well as facilitating access to new markets and innovative financing solutions, to create an environment that fosters job creation and economic growth.”

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    Mutfwang stated further that, “To ensure the successful implementation of SEDIN in Plateau State, a high-level, state-level steering committee is key to serve as a bridge between the program and our state partners, particularly our government partners. Its main role will be to provide support and guidance to the overall implementation of the program, review and monitor its strategic direction and participate in discussions on program planning and implementation”

    On the steering committee, he said, “This committee is important as it will support the development of the program’s scope, goals, outcomes, outputs, and activities in the state, as well as align the program’s objectives and strategies with our government’s development priorities.

    “The establishment of the state-level steering committee for SEDIN in Plateau State is a crucial step towards achieving the program’s objectives, bringing together key stakeholders from both the public and private sectors, we can create an enabling environment for MSMEs to thrive, innovate, and contribute to economic growth and job creation”.

    The Secretary to the Government of the State, Arc. Samuel Jatau shall serve as the chairperson of the Steering Committee while the GIZ-SEDIN state office will be the secretariat for the committee.

    Earlier, The Head of Programme, SEDIN, Mr Marcus Wauschkuhn Vasco, in his remark stated that SEDIN and the GIZ had a 50-year relationship with Plateau state, providing interventions, investment promotion and others which has yielded great economic benefits for the state.

    Vasco said that the aim of the SEDIN Cluster Programmes in the state is to promote sustainable and decent employment to the populace.

  • Mass protest rocks Plateau over Appeal Court judgments

    Mass protest rocks Plateau over Appeal Court judgments

    Tension enveloped Plateau state following a mass protest by aggrieved  PDP youths who took to the major streets on Wednesday, November 8, to vent their angers over the Appeal Court Judgments which nullified the elections of PDP candidates.

    The peaceful protest was staged at Mararaban Jama’a round about, All Airport junction and secretariat junction where the youths in their numbers assembled in procession condemning the conflicting judgments by the Appellate Court.

    However, combine security agents of Police and Army were drafted to strategic locations to keep vigil of any eventuality that might arise in the course of the protest.

    However, during the procession, the security personnel consist of Army clashed with the protesting youths,while in an effort to desperse them, resulted in a clashed that causes many injured.

    Our correspondent observed that,Traffic were disrupted for many hours forcing traders to hurriedly close their shops while passers by ran heltal skeletal for safety.

    John Mark, PDP youth leader in a chat our correspondent at the protest venue said, we have to embarked on this peaceful protest because judgments that is going on was not favorable to what the people gave as their mandate.

    He said: “The people gave their mandate but the judges are just dishing out judgment against the party,and that is what were protesting for in which we want the whole world to know of the injustices meted against the party.

    Read Also: Appeal Court upholds Lalong’s election as Plateau South senator

    Meanwhile, at the time of filling this reports, the situation has been brought under control as people go about their normal business activities.

    Meanwhile, wild celebrations broke out also at mararaban Jama’a  round about and All Airport Junction Jos as hundreds of APC supporters welcomed Appeal court judgments sacking PDP National Assembly members.

    The appeal judges in their various judgements nullified the elections of Beni Lar, member representing Langtang North/South, Musa Bagos,member representing Jo’s South/East, Peter Gyengdeng, member representing Riyom/Barkin Ladi and Senator Napoleon Bali , Plateau South.

  • Our relationship with Plateau govt has gone sour, JNI cries out

    Our relationship with Plateau govt has gone sour, JNI cries out

    The Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), Plateau State Branch, has raised the alarm about the strained relationships existing between the state government and the Muslim brothers in the state.

    It noted with dismay the way and manner in which the State Government is maltreating Muslims and disregarding their genuine concerns.

    The State Secretary of the JNI, Dr. Salim Musa Umar, and some executive members expressed their concerns during a press conference held Saturday at the boardroom of Jos Central Mosque.

    The group said the state government needs to also treat Muslims as citizens of the state.

    It will be recalled that on September 13th 2023, the group wrote a complaint/protest letter to the Plateau State Governor,  Caleb Mutfwang, complaining about the lopsided compilation of the list of 500 families being victims of the crisis in Riyom, Barikin Ladi, Bokkos, Mangu, Jos South and Bassa Local Government Areas in the recent past, following a N500m cash assistance brought by the wife of President, Senator Remi Tinubu.

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    The letter further stated that “the JNI noted, with sadness, that the JNI as a critical stakeholder in the peace processes in the state was not invited.

    “We also note that the JNI had no input in the list of 500 victims of the crisis despite the fact that we have hundreds of Muslims killed, maimed, or displaced as a result of those series of crises.

    The JNI added that “this is truly disheartening and gives room for many speculative theories flying around that your government is not carrying everyone along,” the JNI said.

    It further said whereas, it hoped for clarification and possible amends where necessary, but to its dismay, there was no word from the state government apart from an unfortunate rebuttal of their clear and obvious complaint issued by the Plateau State Commissioner for Information.

     “While waiting to redress the imbalance and ensure that justice was done by including Muslim victims of the crisis that are found in all the local government areas to which the donation was intended for, the state government closed its ears to our genuine concern and it started the distribution of materials to the victims in Mangu Local Government Area with no single Muslim included,” the JNI claimed.