Tag: SEUN AKIOYE

  • NAF bombs Boko Haram hideout

    NAF bombs Boko Haram hideout

    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has successfully destroyed a Boko Haram camp at Tumbun Rego in Northern Borno in an unexpected attack on the terrorists’ position.

    According to NAF Director of Public Information, Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa, intelligence report has indicated that Several Boko Haram Commanders who were wounded in a similar attack on the night of August 20, 2016, over 300, were believed to have been receiving treatment at the camp when the attack occurred.

    Famuyiwa said the latest strike followed the trail of the intelligence, with the aim of neutralizing the suspected leaders of the sect who are high value targets.

    He said the NAF is yet to ascertain the casualty figure, but post-strike Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) mission shows that the degree of damage achieved was devastating as the buildings were engulfed by large fire as can be seen from the declassified video of the air operation.

  • NAF destroys new Boko Haram camp, repel attack on troops

    NAF destroys new Boko Haram camp, repel attack on troops

    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on Tuesday destroyed a new camp being operated by the Boko Haram sect between Malam Fatori and Kangarwa in northern Borno State.

    The attack which was conducted overnight followed an intelligence report that survivors of a similar NAF Mi-17 helicopter attack on August 20 had converged at the new location.

    According to the Director, NAF Public Relations and Information, Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa, the post-strike Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) mission also revealed that surviving Boko Haram insurgents converged at the new location.

    This was followed up by series of follow-up Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions that led to the latest strike.

    Famuyiwa said: “The air assault is expected to further degrade the capability of the insurgents while fostering the creation of the necessary enablement for own ground troops to operate.”

    In another operation, NAF Alpha Jets have helped to repel an attack by Boko Haram terrorists on troops of 153 Battalion who were on fighting patrol at Ala Lumshe.

    The troops had come under attack from the insurgents about 4km south of Marte when the Alpha Jets were called-in to dislodge the insurgents.

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  • ‘We will sell some plots of land for N1,000’

    ‘We will sell some plots of land for N1,000’

    You have been the Elegushi for some years now, how have you been able to fit into your role as royal and father to the people of Ikate Kingdom.

    Royal duties have always been a part of my life, don’t forget that the immediate past Elegushi of Ikate Kingdom was my father. We were all groomed consciously and unconsciously on roles and responsibilities of the monarchy. When I say unconsciously, I refer to being in the palace and around the late Kabiyesi, you are bound to pick up something either from observation or participation. Also working closely with two former Governors of Lagos State has contributed to my understanding, managing and handling of issues and challenges, especially with diverse stakeholder groups. But no matter how prepared you think you are, the most important aspect of this role is to constantly ask the Almighty to grant you the required wisdom, grace, knowledge and understanding to be a just and fair leader with integrity of heart.

    Nigeria is witnessing a new era where young, smart  and intelligent people are becoming kings, how will this new dispensation help develop the many kingdoms in Nigeria especially Yoruba land.

    Before I answer your question, I would like to commend the older Kings for their contributions, upholding our traditional values and remaining true to our cultural standards thus far. It is indeed a herculean task in this modern age to stay steadfast in ensuring that the values that matter are not thrown in the wind. If you take a look at what is happening today, you will agree that there is a lot of moral decadence across all facets and this is not peculiar to Nigeria. The emergence of ‘this new wave of young, smart and intelligent Oba’s’, using your words, is an opportunity for new role models to be able to impact positive and real values,  through a fusion of the old and new. Yes education is very important to help growth and development but we should also not forget our roots. You need to know where you are coming from to understand where you are going and why you are going there. The Government and religious leaders are doing a lot but we all need to do our bit. As Kings the onus is on us to build strong Kingdoms founded on truth, values and integrity. It is easier for us because we are closer to the people, we see them every day.

    What will you say has been your distinctive style of rulership

    I can’t say if anything I am doing is peculiar to me, I can only tell you what I know about my kingdom. I keep an open door policy so my people have access to me. I am abreast of what is happening through my interactions with the people and my Baales are very competent within their domains. I am very passionate about the wellbeing of my people and I strive to ensure that I do the right thing by them. I feel a deep sense of responsibility towards them and this is why the Almighty precedes all that I do. Being an Oba is a call to serve, not a call to be served or a call to lord over the people.

    Ikate Kingdom is being enlarged, what informed this decision.

    Oba ElegushiIf you compare population figures from 10 years ago to date, you will observe that there is a huge increase in the numbers. Migration is growing at an alarming rate and as such we need to be able to provide the required infrastructure and services that would match the growth figures.  We are also at the very center of all major industrial developments in Lagos state and therefore cannot ignore the need to expand.

    This is one of the reasons that informed my vision to develop a smart business eco-friendly city, where people can live, work and play.  A tourism booster where tourists have the opportunity to experience the rich hospitality of our lands and have access to the best medical facility in Africa.  This city also fits into the larger plan of Lagos state on infrastructural development. As I said earlier on we cannot leave everything to the Government, the Private sector can and should play a major role to support building a Lagos of the future.

    200 hectares to be dredged off the Lagos Lagoon is a massive, considering worldwide campaign on climate change, what processes have you put in place mitigate flooding and ocean erosion .

    A lot of research and thought was put into development of the project. We committed from the onset that this City would be benchmarked against global standards. The inspiration for Imperial City came from many cities that I came across around the world – USA to Asia and the Middle-East.   Nigeria has the potential to be on the infrastructure world map and that is what we intend to do with this project in Ikate Kingdom.  Imperial city is going to be an eco-friendly City that would pay attention to ensuring that we preserve the environment. In staying true to this, we have selected the best team across the globe to work together on the project. Our contractors and consultants are companies of repute with impeccable track records and this is evident in the projects they have executed.

    We are dredging 1.5m above high tides, Royal haskoningDHV will be designing the shoreline protection while BAUER Spezialtiefbau GmbH will be constructing.  I would also like to mention that this project is within the Lagoon side of Ikate Elegushi not the ocean side of the kingdom which I believe addresses one of your environmental concerns.

    The new Imperial City sounds like a project for the super-rich, how affordable is the IIBC going to be.

    It won’t be cheap to build if that is what you mean but a city does not comprise of only rich people. Presently we are conducting off-plan sales, so that people can invest either for development or for profit. However, I believe in giving people opportunities regardless of your socio-economic status, be you rich or poor, old or young, educated or illiterate, artisans, drivers, male or female. I am currently working with the project team to look at how we can give back to some members of society who ordinarily cannot afford to be a part of this project. We are considering a plan where we can give out some plots of land within the residential zone for N1, 000. We are yet to conclude on the number of plots to be given away, but we are definitely giving some plots away for N1, 000.

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    There are a number of such developments in Lagos like the Eko Atlantic city which is near completion, what will set the IIBC apart from others.

    First and foremost I would like to state the Eko Atlantic project is an incredible project that has changed the modus-operandi of development projects in the country, in terms of quality and concept. Coincidentally, some of the consultants/contractors who worked on the projects are working on IIBC project, but we took ours a notch higher. IIBC is the first Smart eco-friendly International Business City in Africa. That is what sets us apart and I will be happy if someone comes up with a better project than ours in the future.  We need an infrastructural development revolution in Nigeria and I assure you Lagos will be setting the pace for the rest of the pack.

    Who are the partners on the IIBC?

    We have quite a number of likeminded partners. They include

    Dredging Company- Dredging International- Belgium

    Marine engineer & reclamation consultants- Royal HaskoningDHV– Netherlands

    Infrastructure engineering consultants – Mott Macdonald- United Kingdom

    Master & town Planner- Gensler associates – United Kingdom

    Project Manager- Deloitte Capital Projects Dubai – UAE

    Shoreline protection- BAUER Spezialtiefbau GmbH – Germany

    Cordros Capital

    Kedari Capital

    Aelex legal practitioners.

     

    What are the plans for the poor residents of Ikate kingdom, there is a fear among the populace that the project will encroach on their land and they will be relocated. What assurances are you giving them?

    No one can encroach on anybody’s land, certainly not on my watch and the present administration of Governor Ambode has put some laws and regulations in place to make sure that the issues of land grabbing or encroachment in Lagos will soon become a thing of the past. Back to the project, we are reclaiming the city from the Lagoon and our EIA Environmental Impact Assessment has been approved, so we will not be encroaching on the fish ecosystem in the Lagoon.

  • Buratai bags Kwame Nkrumah Leadership award

    Buratai bags Kwame Nkrumah Leadership award

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai has won the prestigious Kwameh Nkrumah Leadership Award.

    The award which was presented by the All African Students Union (AASU) was in recognition of his exemplary leadership and commitment to duty and the fight against insurgency in the North East.

    Country representative of the AASU, Ambassador Akinyele Olasumbo who led a delegation of the Union’s executive said the award was to enable them join other well-meaning Nigerians in

    Appreciating the leadership style, patriotism and commitment of the COAS which has brought about peace and security in Nigeria.

    The AASU which had representatives from Nigeria, Cameroon, Cote D’Ivoire and Ghana further explained that the award would also spur other African leaders to ensure peace and stability of the African continent.

    Accepting the award, General Buratai said he was deeply humbled to be associated with the name and virtues of the highly revered African leader, the late Dr. Kwameh Nkrumah as manifested in the Award  and dedicated it to all the Officers and Soldiers of the Nigerian Army for their selflessness and commitment to duty.

    Burutai said the Nigerian Army troops are doing well in the North East, and acknowledged the support of President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigerians as well as international organizations in the fight against the insurgency, adding that terrorism is global problem that must be tackled to enable development thrive in the continent.

    The COAS also urged all African youths to focus on their studies, adding that it is the basis for the overall socio-economic development of the African continent. He urged them to always respect elders, constituted authorities and contribute positively in order to change Africa for the better.

  • ‘Sports necessary to fight terrorism’

    ‘Sports necessary to fight terrorism’

    The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar has said physical exercise through sporting activities is a necessary training feature for military personnel in the fight against terrorism and other security challenges in Nigeria.

    The Air Force Chief made this known during the closing ceremony of the Army Headquarters and Guards Brigade Garrison Sports Competition at the Aguiyi Ironsi cantonment, Abuja. The championship was organized to select athletes that will represent the Army Headquarters, during the Nigerian Army Sports Festival holding in October 2016 in Abuja.

    Abubakar, who was the Special Guest of Honour said sports oil the machinery of the armed forces all over the world as it promotes physical fitness, engenders team spirit and the espirit de corps among troops and improves productivity.

    He said: “Sports enables the military man to build endurance, withstand stress and it engenders good health and total well being. It remains one of the essential ingredients of building combat ready personnel. The philosophy of building friendship through sports is even more relevant to the armed forces giving its key role in the promotion of the espirit de corps.

    “This clearly explains why sports championships are a recurring feature for training activities for all the services. I am particularly happy to be part of today’s occasion which attests  to the Nigerian army professional  thrust to cope with the existing security challenges in our country.”

    The Air Marshall said the importance of sporting activities among service men cannot be downplayed giving the security challenges facing the country.” I want to commend the Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) for organizing this competition, which is a prelude to a bigger sporting event in October, the  kind of challenges we face today requires personnel that have a sound mind in a sound body, so what we are having here is a demonstration of how healthy and able our personnel are to deal with some of the challenges we are facing in Nigeria,” he said.

    On his part, the COAS, Lt. Gen. Tukur Burutai, praised the cooperation between the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Air Force promises that such cooperation will help not only in improving Nigerian security but also help defeat terrorism.

    “This is a corporation that has been going on for a long time between the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Air Force. One of the principles of war is corporation, so while we cooperate in the field, we also come down to the sport environment to further get our troops physically fit to continue to fight and address any challenge we have in the theater or any other area in the country.

    “So it is a cooperation we cherish and I appreciate the Chief Of Air Staff for coming here personally. We look forward to more of such cooperation not only in the informal way in sports arena, but we will continue to do that as we have been doing in the various theatres of operation,” Burutai said.

    The Army chief also promised that sports competitions will not only serve to improve soldier’s fitness, but also as a channel to provide athletes that will represent Nigeria in continental and global competitions.

    “Army sports are back, we recently won the boxing championship that was held in Cameroon, our troops were also in one of the eastern countries to participate in boxing and you know recently, the Nigerian army football team, the Green Berets got the promoted to Division one in one of the leagues.

    “So this is a beginning, a restart of what we used to do before. It is unfortunate that over the years, some of these basic activities were relegated, but today the army is back as a force, we are good in all spheres, since we have started, I want to assure you that by next year we will get more laurels and we will be participating in the National Sports Festival coming up later in the year.”

    However, the Guards Brigade Garrison defeated the Army Headquarters Garrison by winning 42 gold, 50 silver and 25 bronze medals while the Army Headquarters on 39 gold, 30 silver and 30 bronze medals. The three-day event witnessed competitions in  Boxing, Judo, wrestling, taekwondo, swimming, volleyball, football, handball, tug of war, badminton, scrabble, chess, squash and table tennis. It also witnessed track and field events including combat relay.

  • Terrorism: I will keep my oath at all cost-Buhari vows

    Terrorism: I will keep my oath at all cost-Buhari vows

     President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday vowed to keep his promise of protecting Nigerians and securing its territory against the menace of Boko Haram terrorism and other violent extremists in the country.

    The President made this vow when he launched the revised National Counter Terrorism Strategy (NACTEST) developed by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) in Abuja.  The President who was represented by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo decried the activities of Boko Haram militants describing it as “Mindless killing of children and innocent.”

    President Buhari said: “The government is determined to ensure that the safety of every single Nigerian is a priority this is why I have repeatedly ordered our law enforcement agents to ensure that perpetrators of violent acts are arrested and made to face the law. The activities of armed herdsmen and host farmers, kidnapper, criminal militants threaten our peace and security and the sanctity of our nation.

    “We will not allow anyone, under any guise, whether it is politics, culture or religion to violate life or property of another citizen. This is the oath to which I swore and I will uphold it at all cost.”

    The President said terrorism is not static and Nigeria’s response must therefore be dynamic and versatile. He described the review of the National Counter Terrorism strategy as fit for purpose and adequately responds to the current and imminent and future challenges.

     The first edition of the NACTEST was launched in 2014 at the peak of counter terrorism campaign in the Northeast. The revised edition has taken into detailed consideration the implementation of a citizen centred counter terrorism strategy. It has also corrected some of the deficiencies in the implementation putting more responsibility on the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).

    In a very sober mood, the President went down memory lane to describe how he joined the Nigerian Army and how the creed of brotherhood propelled the early officers into sacrificing for the security of Nigeria.

    “I joined the army early in life and I spent all my professional life in the armed forces of Nigeria, I and so many others were trained to accept, believe and prepared to die for the security and safety of the country and to protect the territorial integrity of Nigeria.

    “And indeed many of my colleagues gave their lives defending this nation and its great people, we came from every nook and cranny of Nigeria, there were Muslims, Christians and atheists in our number. It doesn’t matter where you were from or how you worship, we were just Nigerian soldiers committed to ourselves and to our nation.  We were completely convinced by the word s of our old national anthem that though tribe and tongue may differ in brotherhood we stand.”

    The President said the reckless campaign of Boko Haram insurgents in the last few years was meant to  terrorize and produce maximum fear which unfortunately was strengthened by the “disgraceful greed of some in government and in high office in the armed forces at the time.”

     In justifying the review of the NACTEST, the president said  even though the capacity of Boko Haram has been fatally depleted, their activities lingers through several channels by which they continue to recruit young and impressionable people.

    “This is why a robust and  dynamic counter terrorism strategy is crucial in the  fight against terror and must be constantly reviewed  to be relevant to  contemporary challenges.

    “Today we are gathered to launch the revised counter terrorism strategy, that it is a revised strategy underscores the fact that we recognize that terrorism is not static and  our response must be dynamic and versatile, this strategy is fit for purpose and adequately responds to the current and imminent  and future challenges.

     “There must be the understanding  that the war against terrorism is a most unconventional one, the enemy is essentially an insane nuisance, does not  obey any rule of warfare, kills the defend less  including prisoners, use children as human shield and considered the killing of anyone as victory.”

     He advocated a new strategy which is aimed at winning the “battle of the mind”. “As we think through our strategy, we must not only win the physical battle, we must win the battle of the mind,  even as the most impressionable among them will sign up to join Boko Haram and other extremist groups.

    “We must understand that terrorist is essentially a psychological warfare and  as such a psychological and sophisticated response is necessary. Through the leadership of our faith we must educate them and they must know neither Islam nor any other religion endorses the slaughter of any and the shout of God is great even when they do not know the meaning of these words.”

     On the plight of the Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in the Northeast, the President  announced that a new Inter-Ministerial committee which will be headed by the Vice President  will review the situation in a bid to find a solution.

    While commending the ONSA , the President urged the MDAs to adhere to their respective roles as stipulated in the strategy.

    The National Security Adviser (NSA), Major General Babagana Mohammed Monguno (Rtd), said the review of the NACTEST was a directive from the President which mandated the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) to begin immediate implementation of the strategy throughout the country.

    He said the ONSA is empowered by Section 2, sub-section 1 (a)-(d) of the Terrorism Prevention Act, to coordinate all security and law enforcement agencies in counter-terrorism and provide them with support to prevent and combat terrorism, ensure the effective formulation and implementation of a counter terrorism strategy, build capacity and do such other acts or things that are necessary for the effective functions of the relevant security and law enforcement agencies.

    In the revised edition of the NACTEST, there is an effective collaboration with other MDAs with the establishment of a Counter Terrorism desk which will oversee all counter terrorism activities in the agency.

    The new NACTEST is organized around five streams namely; Forestall, Secure, Identify, Prepare and Implement with key objectives and success indicators.  A new benchmark for the evaluation of the implementation of NACTEST has also been reviewed to include salient areas like the Nigeria Countering Violent Extremist program (Soft Approach to CT) and the Strategic Communication program.

     The revised NACTEST has also been interpreted into the three main Nigerian languages and a training of officials on its implementation of from the state and local government will commence immediately.

    According to the coordinator, Counter Terrorism Centre (CTC) in the ONSA, Commodore Yem Musa, said the NACTEST is to implement citizen-centered counter terrorism strategy. “The aim of NACTEST is to reduce the risk of the country and its interests abroad from terrorism and ensure that people can go about their lives unhindered.

    “With the increasing role of the family, communities, religious environment, in engendering social cohesion and offering positive alternatives, the need to include some MDAs and address some oversights in the first edition has become pertinent.

    “Consequent upon this, the NACTEST is revised according to Presidential directives and the bi-annual stipulation to address the observed deficiencies,” he said.

     Commodore Musa said the successful delivery of NACTEST depends on partnership among all tiers of Government; the public, private sector and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).

    “A lot also depends on efforts of well – meaning Nigerians, non-governmental organizations, members of communities and support from foreign governments and organizations,” Musa said.

    The ONSA has also developed National Terrorism Threat Levels which is  meant to guide government agencies on measures to be taken on receipt of information on a likely terrorist attack.

    The threat alert which is in five levels  are: Critical (Red) – Attack is imminent; Severe (Orange) – Attack is highly likely; Substantial (Yellow) – Attack is a strong possibility; Moderate (Blue) – Attack is possible but not likely; Low (Green) – Attack is unlikely.

     Also the authority to issue appropriate threat levels  will lie with the ONSA.  According to Musa, the NSA will issue appropriate threat levels based on the threat analysis and risk assessment by the Joint Terrorism Analysis Branch (JTAB) whose work is dependent on inputs from relevant intelligence gathering and security agencies.

  • Military believes Shekau ‘fatally wounded’

    In an “unprecedented and spectacular” air raid, dreaded Boko Haram terrorist leader, Abubakar Shekau has been “fatally wounded in the shoulder” while at least three other commanders were killed.
    In a statement released early on Tuesday, the Nigerian Army said an interdiction air raid was carried out by the Nigerian Air Force jets on Friday, August 19, 2016 in Taye Village, Gombale general area in Sambisa forest. The raid occurred Boko Haram terrorists were carrying out their friday rituals.
    The news of the “fatal injury in the shoulder” for Shekau and the death of many of his commanders will come as a relief to the country’s military hierarchy which has come under scathing criticism for its inability to rescue the abducted Chibok schoolgirls two years after their abduction.
    According to a statement released in Abuja by Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman,the Boko Haram terrorists commanders confirmed dead include: Abubakar Mubi, Malam Nuhu and Malam Hamman, amongst others.
     Usman said: “In what one could describe as the most unprecedented and spectacular air raid, we have just confirmed that as a result of the interdiction efforts of the Nigerian Air Force, some key leaders of the Boko Haram terrorists have been killed while others were fatally wounded.
    “The air interdiction took place last week Friday 19th August 2016, while the terrorists were performing Friday rituals at Taye village,  Gombale general area within Sambisa forest, Borno State.
    “Those Boko Haram terrorists commanders confirmed dead include : Abubakar Mubi, Malam Nuhu and Malam Hamman, amongst others. While their leader, so called “Abubakar  Shekau”, is believed to be fatally wounded on his shoulders. Several other terrorists were also wounded.”
  • Wanted journalist replies Army

    Wanted journalist replies Army

    … ‘I made personal sacrifices for Chibok girls’

    Wanted citizen journalist, Ahmad Salkida, has declared his readiness to return to Nigeria to answer questions on his alleged association with the Boko Haram sect.

    Salkida was declared wanted by the Nigerian Army hours after Boko Haram uploaded another video showing some of the abducted Chibok girls.

    The journalist had claimed on his social media handle that the video was exclusively sent to him by the terror group’s hierarchy.

    In a statement by the Acting Director, Army Public Relations Col. Sani Kukasheka Usman, Salkida was wanted in connection with the last two videos released by Boko Haram terrorists and other findings.

    Responding to the development on his twitter handle, Salkida said he has stayed within “the creed of professional journalism,” in all his work and extensive coverage of Boko Haram insurgency since 2006.

    He said: “Clearly, my status as a Nigerian journalist who has reported extensively, painstakingly and consistently on the Boko Haram menace in the country since 2006 is an open book known to Nigerians and the international community. Equally, my total allegiance and sacrifice to the Federal Republic of Nigeria is self-evident. I have stayed within the creed of professional journalism in my work.

    “As a testimony to the credible and professional values of my access, since May 2015, l have been to Nigeria three times on the invitation of Federal Government agencies. I made personal sacrifices for the release of our Chibok daughters.

    “Finally, the Army is aware that I am not in Nigeria presently. In the coming days I will seek to get a flight to Abuja and avail myself to the Army authorities. Indeed, my return will be hastened if the military sends me a ticket.”

     

     

  • ‘Food Africa’ project will enhance campaign against poverty – Tonye Cole

    ‘Food Africa’ project will enhance campaign against poverty – Tonye Cole

    Recently, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Fund (UN SDG-F), Sahara Group, Kaduna State Government and Roca Brothers, unveiled the Food Africa project in Kaduna to promote food security. In this interview with Assistant Editor, Seun Akioye, Mr. Tonye Cole, Executive Director and Co-Founder, Sahara Group speaks on the importance of the project which is ultimately expected to enhance inclusive growth in the African food industry. 

     

    How much of a threat would you say poverty represents to communities and nations across the globe?

    Poverty is a serious threat to communities and nations globally.  Apart from the fact that people die daily from starvation due to poverty, the constantly increasing gap between the rich and the poor has accounted for further strife, violence and conflicts in many regions of the world.  Some world bank reports have stated that nearly half of the world’s population – more than 3 billion people live on less than $2.50 a day, more than 1.3 billion live in extreme poverty – less than $1.25 a day and 1 billion children worldwide are living in poverty. According to UNICEF, 22,000 children die each day due to poverty. The statistics are very disheartening hence the need to develop sustainable solutions required to reduce the threat to humanity.

     

    How has Sahara’s corporate responsibility projects addressed the poverty menace?

    Through multiple partnerships with public and private sector organisations, Sahara has been involved in the implementation of several economic empowerment programmes within and beyond our locations across the globe.  Most of the projects involved provision of platforms for skill acquisition for indigent and disadvantaged beneficiaries to promote inclusion and socio-economic growth. The recently launched Food Africa project is another platform we believe will enhance the campaign against poverty on a massive scale given the involvement of local, regional and global partners.

     

    How did the Food Africa project emerge and what is the focus of the project?

    The Food Africa project, a very first of its kind is the product of a partnership between Sahara Group, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals- Fund (SDG-F) and the Kaduna State Government aimed at empowering the people of Kaduna State and alleviating poverty through food security. The project was birthed after the SDG-F looked to the private sector as a possible contributor to the success of sustainable goals particularly because they had observed in multiple countries across the world, many private companies had carried out very successful and thriving CSR projects with little or no involvement of the host governments. The agriculture initiative aims to integrate the entire food value chain – the farmer, wholesaler, retailer and consumer – using a forward/backward integration approach that would help improve the farmers, their farming techniques and reduction in farm produce wastages, thereby providing a sustainable source of food security, poverty eradication, skill acquisition and social inclusiveness. The target is to touch at least 500,000 beneficiaries (30% direct beneficiaries and 70% indirect beneficiaries) providing families with better nutrition and livelihood opportunities are estimated to benefit from the project over a five year period.

     

    Who are the partners involved in the project?

    The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Fund (SDG-F), Sahara Group, UN specialized agencies, Kaduna State Government and Roca Brothers of Spain who were recently given the award of the best restaurant in the world. The SDG Fund and Sahara Group will be responsible for project design and will together provide the bulk of the co-financing, mobilize matching fund contributions and oversee the preparation of the work plan in agreement with all partners. They will jointly chair the bi-annual trustees committee, assume overall oversight of the project implementation, provide guidance to the project management office and oversee the appointment and development of the capacities of the processing facility management.  UN specialized agencies will assume responsibility for technical assistance in their core areas of expertise and implementing those activities agreed upon in the work plan. The Roca Brothers will contribute to overall technical oversight to the project. They provide their technical expertise, including the sharing of best practices in resource efficiency, recycling and recovering of waste as secondary resources to help optimize the operations of the processing facility. Kaduna State Government will provide the land upon which the facility will be constructed and other arable land within the identified Local Government Areas in addition to access to utilities and all-year round armed security for the facility.

     

    tonyeYou recently unveiled your extrapreneurship framework for corporate responsibility, how does the Food Africa project key into this?

    The extrapreneurship is a cross sectoral collaboration that identifies, creates and connects young people with business interests in emerging markets through skills training, mentoring and access to a network of committed stakeholders. In the same vein, the project provides a platform for partnership between the various stakeholders to offer trainings and mentoring services to rural farmers in Kaduna in order to help them develop and improve their farming techniques and methods to meet global standards, providing a platform to learn and understand the business and commercial aspect of agriculture value chain as well as also providing access to a network of committed product off takers.

     

    How will Sustainability be enshrined into the project?

    Considering the fact that Sahara has over the years nurtured businesses from incubation to maturity, we have along with our partners developed and designed an appropriate framework during the project conceptualization to ensure ownership of project by beneficiaries hence guarantying sustainability. The project beneficiaries will be empowered with the right skills, training, resources and network connections that will guaranty the sustainability of the project.

     

    How would you describe the formal launch of the project in Kaduna and what does this mean for Nigeria?

    Very symbolic! The enthusiasm expressed by the local farmers in Kaduna was palpable. They are eager to learn new ways of improving their work and collaborating to achieve the big picture of sustainable productivity for the benefit of all. I must commend the Kaduna State Government ably led by His Excellency, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai for providing the foundation and support for the commencement of the project. In fact, prior to the formal launch we had been working closely with the relevant ministries, agencies and organisations in the state. Everyone is excited about the expected outcomes from Food Africa and I can tell you that Sahara and other partners remain committed to ensuring that we record a resounding success that can be replicated elsewhere.  In addition, considering Nigeria’s position on the African Continent, it will afford us the opportunity to equally lead efforts that would stimulate stronger commitment and enthusiasm in other parts of the continent towards the attainment of the critical development action.

     

    What other projects is Sahara currently implementing under its extrapreneurship platform?

    The concept is gradually unfolding and we are currently collaborating with Kunle Afolayan, an award winning film maker on a project tagged ‘Grooming film Extrapreneurs with Kunle Afolayan’.  The project was designed to provide a platform to task youths in Nigeria to channel their creativity and innovation in film making to celebrate entrepreneurship in Nigeria using the theme -My Nigeria, My Platform…Seeing Nigeria through an entrepreneur’s eyes. Interested budding film talents are expected to send in 15-minute documentaries that highlight the story of Nigerian entrepreneurs, with a focus on how their activities are providing sustainable solutions, creating employment and promoting socio-economic development in the nation. All submitted documentaries will be screened by one of Africa’s best film makers, Kunle Afolayan and the overall winner will undergo a mentorship programme with Kunle for six months. Sahara Foundation is also in partnership with ENACTUS Nigeria to create a platform that will identify and reward business ventures while also improving the efficiency of extrapreneurs to ensure growth and sustainability.  This will be achieved by granting young and innovative individuals with business interest access to a network of mentors and angel investors who will guide them to success.

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  • Army inaugurates court martial, tries 20 soldiers

    Army inaugurates court martial, tries 20 soldiers

    The Acting General Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division of the Nigerian Army,  Brigadier General Victor Ezugwu, on Wednesday inaugurated a General Court Martial (GCM) in Maiduguri, Borno State.
    The GCM would try four officers and 16 soldiers accused of different offences under the Operation Lafiya Dole. The offences were allegedly committed within the theatre of operation of operation Lafiya Dole.
    Brig. Gen Ezugwu said the GCM was set up following a directive from the Army Headquarters. (AHQ).
    The Acting GOC said the GCM was convened to try four officers and 16 other ranks of the Nigerian Army who have committed various offences.
    “As you are all aware, discipline is the bedrock of the military profession and to have a disciplined body of officers and men, there must be justice because it is when there is justice that discipline can be achieved.
    “Justice implies that infractions of the law must be promptly reported, investigated and the accused persons prosecuted within a reasonable time through the laid down rules, regulations and procedures,” Ezegwu said.
    He warned that both prosecution nd accused person and their counsels must shun all forms of antics such as request for frivolous adjournments which could lead to unnecessary delays in the trial processes.
    He called on the President and members of the GCM to dispense their duty in accordance with the appropriate extant laws and ensure that  decision on all the cases  is not in  beclouded with bias, external pressure or by extraneous factors.
    While assuring the accused of fair hearing and adherence to their fundamental human rights, he pleaded with the members of the GCM to ensure that the judgement passed on the accused persons will stand the test of appellate court, public opinion and above all, that of the Almighty CreatOr