Tag: SOKOTO

  • Hospital conducts free surgeries on 200 VVF patients in Sokoto

    Dr Bello Lawal, the Chief Medical Director, Maryam Abacha Women and Children Hospital, Sokoto, says the hospital offered free specialized surgeries to 200 Vestico Vaginal Fistula (VVF) patients from January till date.

    Lawal said on Thursday in Sokoto, that 227 VVF patients were treated, out of which, 200 underwent t surgeries.

    According to Lawal, “prolonged labour during child birth remained the source of VVF and not early marriage as being misconstrued by many people.”

    He said in spite of efforts by governments, donor agencies and organisations on treatment of VVF patients, a high percentage of patients remained untreated.

    He said the hospital, which had served as VVF centre for the past 21 years, offered routine fistula surgeries weekly on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

    Lawal said after treatment, patients were referred to the skill empowerment training centre, also within the hospital, to learn a vocation before integrating into their respective communities.

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    He said that the Sokoto State Government ensured disbursement of monthly financial subvention to the hospital, which enabled the hospital to  sustain the programmes.

    The chief medical director added that the state government also upgraded the theater, “making it among the few best fistula theaters in the country.’’

    He said that discussion was in progress with University Hospital London to use the center as world fistula and related training center.

    He expressed optimism that by the end of the year, the Memorandum of Understanding (Mou) would be signed.

    Lawal commended an NGO, Extended Hands Foundation for sponsoring the treatment of 25 VVF patients in the hospital, adding that the organisation  promised to assist more patients.

    NAN

  • Nigeria saves billions through vaccination annually – WHO

    An official of World Health Organisation (WHO) Dr Larai Aliyu Tambuwal on Wednesday said Nigeria saves billions of naira annually in preventing sickness, disabilities and death through vaccination and routine immunization just as a total of 23 cases have been recorded globally according to 2018 report.

    She however, also observed with concern how Northeast and Northwest were lagging behind for the low level compliance to routine and supplementary immunization activities.

    The exercise expected to cover first 8 local government areas in six days would commence November 8 through to December 2018.

    “The exercise will cover Yellow fever vaccination/ immunization across 22 LGs with exception of Kebbe which had been carried out.”

    Dr Tambuwal who spoke at a 1- day pre- routine and supplementary immunization exercise meeting with the media in Sokoto noted that Sokoto was not an exception  from the poor RI and SIAs compliance.

    According to her “We have to encourage active collaboration with relevant agencies to address the possible risk of transmitting the killer disease by sustaining the tempo of RI and SIAs”‘ she said.

    Dr Tambuwal stressed the urgent need to sustain RI and SIAs unabated, adding” it must continue with consistence.”

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    She noted that the immune system in children remain  highly vulnerable to polio virus and other preventable killer diseases. A child needs full schedule immunization.

    ” We have to take all the vaccine preventable killer diseases to extinction. The polio case had caused serious panic in the 50s. Though we have 0 case in Sokoto.

    ” The last case we had in Sokoto was that of Abubakar Ibrahim, 10, in 2012 with residual paralysis.

    ” I recall that in the 80s and 90s, there were rapid approach to disease coverage through vaccination. In 1988, we had high number of cases which were eventually tamed to forestall lost of lives. Without vaccine, there will be no protection”, the Bulgarian trained doctor said.

    According to her” RI and SIAs are the most expensive health drive for saving life which goes down the grassroots”, She pointed out.

    In his presentation, Mr  Pius Kwesi Koffi said vaccine preventable diseases can be contained through far reaching commitment to reaching  every child by encouraging acceptance and compliance to vaccines.

    He explained that UNICEF network coverage by volunteer community mobilizers records have shown there are 400-500 new born on weekly basis in not more than 10% of areas covered across LGs.

    ” We need to engage the active participation of groups influential to the course of achieving results”, Koffi said.

    He further noted that Nigeria had in the past two years, not recorded cases of Wild Polio Virus(WPV).

  • Kebbi absorbs new medical doctors into civil service

    The Kebbi Government has absorbed 40 new medical doctors from the Usmanu Danfodio University, Sokoto, Sudan and Indian universities into the state’s civil service.

    A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Atiku Bagudu, Alhaji Muazu Dakingari on Tuesday in Kebbi, said the new doctors have been automatically absorbed into the state civil service.

    He said that the state government had distributed 40 laptops computers to them to serve as a source of motivation to them.

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    Dakingari quoted the governor as saying that the state government would sustain the provision of scholarship to students to study in any part of the world to attain excellence.

    He said that the training and retraining of those in service would also be sustained.

    “The government has begun searching for English speaking University in China where students of the state could be sent to study in pursuance of quality education,” he said.

  • Ex-Permsec drag Sokoto govt. to court over dismissal

    A former Permanent Secretary in the Sokoto State Civil Service, Alhaji Aminu Dikko, has dragged the state government before the National Industrial Court to challenge alleged wrongful termination of his appointment.

    Dikko, through his Counsel, Mr Bashir Jodi, argued that his service was wrongfully terminated without any proven offence or reaching the mandatory age of 60 or 35 years in active service.

    The Claimant prayed the court to declare the notification of compulsory retirement served on him dated Aug. 27, 2018 as unconstitutional, null and void.

    He further demanded payment of all his entitlements, N15 million for his constraint in engaging solicitor and the sum of N100 million as punitive damages in view of emotional trauma he has suffered.

    Dikko further urged the court to restrain the defendants from interfering with his duties and further orders the court deem fit in the circumstance.

    At the hearing on Wednesday, the defence counsel, Mr Suleiman Usman (SAN), prayed for an adjournment to enable him organise his defence.

    However, Jodi, counsel to the claimant, opposed the application but urged the court to award cost to his client should the adjournment be granted.

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    Justice Kiyashot Damlak adjourned the case to Oct. 24, for hearing and ordered the defendant to pay N50, 000 to the claimant as cost.
    Similarly, the dismissed Commandant of the Sokoto Corps Marshal Agency, Mr Sa’idu Madawaki is also challenging his sack by the state government before the court.

    Madawaki, through his Counsel, Mr Bashir Jodi, prayed the court to set aside the termination of his appointment through a letter dated Aug. 17, 2018 as it flouted stipulated laws.

    He urged the court to declare that he was still entitled to emoluments and privileges attached to the office of Commandant of the agency.
    Madawaki further demanded N5 million as the cost of engaging solicitors and N100 million as punitive damages for physical and emotional trauma caused him by the wrongful termination of his appointment.

    The defendant was also represented by Mr Suleiman Usman SAN, while Justice Damlak also adjourned the case to Oct. 24, for hearing.

    (NAN)

  • Sokoto lawmaker dumps APC after losing primary

    A member of  Sokoto State House of Assembly Alhaji Muhammad Bashir, who lost in the bid to secure the All Progressive Congress (APC) ticket for the House of Representatives, has dumped the party.

    Bashir said on the floor of the assembly on Wednesday in Sokoto that he has now shifted loyalty to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The News Agency of Nigeria  reports that Bashir was beaten in the primary for Yabo/Shagari Federal Constituency by Alhaji Abubakar Yabo.

    “I wish to formally announce my defection from the APC to PDP as provided by Section 109(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” he said.

    Reacting on the development, Alhaji Sani Yakubu (APC-Gudu), said the member had been hobnobbing with the PDP for long, adding, “so this defection has not come to us as a surprise.”

    Yakubu disclosed that even after Bashir lost the ticket for the federal constituency, the APC still returned his state Assembly ticket for him to contest.

    “We wish him well in his new political party, and want to assure APC members in his constituency that his departure will translate into huge success for our party,” he said.

  • I was not in Abeokuta to endorse Atiku, says Kukah

    The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Mathew Hassan Kukah on Monday said he was not at the Hilltop mansion of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo in Abeokuta last Wednesday to endorse the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), Alh. Atiku Abubakar.

    He said he only went to reconcile the former President and his hitherto estranged deputy.

    He said he declined moves by Obasanjo to drag him into what he described as a “forest of politics.”

    He insisted that his personal preoccupation was a” pastoral one, and not a political one.”

    He said as a convener of National Peace Committee(NPC), he has a moral limit which he sticks to.

    He said when it was clear that both President Obasanjo and Abubakar were on the verge of making peace, he alerted the Chairman of the NPC, General Abdusalam Abubakar and a former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Sir Emeka Anyaoku.

    Kukah, who made the clarifications in a statement, said he was “a bit nervous, seeing that the circle was getting larger for something I thought was between three of us.”

    He said he rejected moves by Obasanjo to drag him into a hall to go and say how he and others got to Abeokuta because it had a tone of politics.

    He said he also skipped lunch after the session and avoided flying in the same aircraft with Atiku when he was offered a seat.

    He said having been conversant with Catholic doctrine, he knew the limit of a priest in political engagement.

    He said the widely circulated photograph of the reconciliation meeting was taken behind closed doors.

    He explained that nothing could have prepared him for the way things finally shaped up.

    He said theoretically and practically, he has come to know that peace making is a very risky business and often a thankless job.

    The statement said: “I have deliberately made this explanatory note long because I think it is necessary that people make up their minds based on the facts, given my central role in the event.

    “I note that Sheikh Gumi has already told his own side of the story. I feel obliged to state my own side so that Nigerians can have a clearer picture of my own involvement.

    “ Sadly, I personally did not read President Obasanjo’s statement until two days later on the Internet since I was not physically in the hall.

    “Although trying to reconcile President Obasanjo and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar was something I had been working on intermittently in the last few years, nothing could have prepared me for the way things finally shaped up. My focus all along had been with President Obasanjo and I had never brought Alhaji Abubakar into what I was doing. Quite fortuitously, a chance meeting changed the tide in favour of reconciliation.

    “Understandably, the pictures of the four of us (President Obasanjo, Alhaji Abubakar, Shaikh Gumi and I) literally lit up the social media and elicited divergent reactions from the general public.

    “Although over 99% of the reactions that have come to me have been largely those of commendation, with people focusing, rightly, on the reconciliation, there have been others whose focus has been on an isolated development that had absolutely nothing to do with what I had in mind all these years, namely, the endorsement.

    “I must say that I am eternally grateful to God that this reconciliation finally happened. The focus of attention has been on the endorsement of Alhaji Abubakar by President Obasanjo, a development that I can call the third leg of the process which I initiated. I am not sure of President Obasanjo’s other interlocutors after we agreed to meet leading to the participation of other actors and so, I will only clear the air on what I can take full responsibility for.”

    Kukah gave insights into how he was contacted by Obasanjo and how he resisted being dragged into what he described as a “forest of politics.”

    He added: “Let me state first that I am a priest of the Catholic Church and by the grace of God, a Bishop. I have more than a passing knowledge of our discipline and doctrine in matters relating to the role of a Catholic priest in political engagement. My doctoral thesis was on Religion and Politics in Nigeria. So, this is an area that I have written and spoken extensively about for over thirty years. I am therefore very clear about the boundaries, the slippery slopes and the contexts. Unlike Shaikh Gumi and Rev. Oyedepo who were invited to this event, I am a central actor. So let me explain what really happened.

    “On Tuesday, October 9th, 2018 I had the honor of being the Guest Speaker for the annual Conference of the Four Square Gospel Church in Alagomeji, Lagos. (The Presidential Spokesman, Femi Adesina, a member of this Church had first invited me some years back but I could not honour the invitation). President Obasanjo was the Chairman of the occasion.

    “ At the end of the lecture, he indicated that he would have to leave because he had a scheduled meeting. I told him I needed to see him briefly and he obliged. I brought up again the issue of what he thought of his reconciliation with Alhaji Atiku.

    “My last discussion with him this year was either January or February. His response was still negative and he told me what he later told the media. I reminded him that I was not interested in the politics of reconciliation but the spiritual angle.

    “ After all, I said to him, ‘as a Christian, this is an important thing for you to do’. He was quiet and then said he would speak with me later that evening on his final decision. We parted, he to his car and I returned to the Church to end the event.

    “At about 9pm the same Tuesday, he called to say that he had thought over the issues I had raised and finally decided to accept my suggestion and that yes, he would be happy to reconcile with Alhaji Abubakar. When did he think we could meet then, I asked him? He said he would look at his diary and get back to me later.

    “Then, just before 11pm the same Tuesday, I received another call from him saying his diary was full, that the earliest date for him was October 21st. I accepted happily and told him that I would try and reach Alhaji Abubakar either directly, or through his aides to convey the news.

    “My initial intention had been to return to Abuja that same evening from Lagos, but my hosts at the Four Square Gospel had suggested that I should get some rest. Next morning, Wednesday October 10th, after I had finished celebrating the Holy Mass, I received a call from President Obasanjo: ‘Bishop, listen, I have changed my mind’. My heart nearly sank, but before I could ask why, he said: ‘Let us do it tomorrow if you can reach Atiku. I am going to deliver a lecture in Ife and will be back home before 1pm. “So, tell him to come at 1pm’. I started frantic efforts to reach Alhaji Atiku without luck. I reached one of his aides, Paul Ibe, and asked him to please let him know I am trying to reach him. Finally, at about 1pm, I received a call from him. I told him what had happened with President Obasanjo. He agreed and said he would be in Abeokuta for 1pm on Thursday.

    “I got back to my hosts, the Four Square Gospel Church to tell them about the change in my travelling plans especially as I had no car to take me to Abeokuta.

    “ I didn’t want to ask President Obasanjo’s people to send me a vehicle because I believed I needed a leeway of independence and trust. My hosts were exceedingly gracious in making a vehicle available, a driver and an aide to take me to Abeokuta.”
    Kukah admitted that Obasanjo expanded the scope of the session beyond what he anticipated.

    He said the development made him to walk up to the former President to ask for the protocol for the meeting.

    He said: “ Earlier that morning, President Obasanjo had called me a second time and told me that he wanted Alhaji Abubakar to come with the Chairman of the PDP, and two or three others. He also told me he had also invited both Shaikh Gumi and Rev. Oyedepo. This was welcome news- Rev. Oyedepo is a kinsman of his, and the presence of Shaikh Gumi made sense. I was a bit nervous, seeing that the circle was getting larger for something I thought was between three of us.

    “I arrived Abeokuta about 12.15pm ahead of both President Obasanjo and Alhaji Abubakar and his team. Alhaji Abubakar and his team arrived, and then I saw more and more people coming in. “I saw familiar faces of different people who turned out to be the leaders of Afenifere. All these years, whenever I brought up this matter of reconciliation, my idea has always been for the three of us to sit down together. I still believed that the meeting would be between the two of them and the three religious leaders.”

    Kukah said he rejected moves by Obasanjo to drag him into a hall to go and say how he and others got to Abeokuta because it had a tone of politics.

    He added: “When President Obasanjo appeared, I walked up to him and said I wanted to know the protocol for the meeting. He suggested that we would meet in a hall and that I should say a few words about how we got here.

    “ I declined because it seemed again that at this point, we were in small forest of politics and I had no wish to be caught in it. I was happy that what I wanted to achieve had been achieved, namely, getting these two men to put the past behind them.

    “My personal preoccupation was a pastoral one, and not a political one. I was uncomfortable with this and I decided to make my position clear. I offered a different proposal to help us sift the moral grain from the chaff of politics via a three-step process so as to insulate the three of us from the political fallout.

    “I proposed that the first step would be for he and Alhaji Abubakar to sit down behind closed doors, sort out their issues and then the next step would be for both Sheikh Gumi and I to go in and listen to the two of them as Rev. Oyedepo had not arrived.

    “After that, I said, they could continue with the third phase which from what I could see was high wire politics and I had no wish to be caught in the web. After they both finished their brief meeting, Sheikh Gumi and I went in and sat down with the two of them.

    “ We had some small briefing and then both of us spoke briefly on what they had done, encouraging them to ensure that this reconciliation holds. I even said jokingly that I am a Catholic priest and our marriage vows are indissoluble! After that, we prayed and then took what has now become the famous photograph behind closed doors.

    “At this point, I felt that my spiritual duties had been achieved and I was prepared to maintain my independence. Sheikh Gumi and I shook hands and although I was hungry and food was being laid out, I skipped lunch. I quietly let myself out by the side door, got into the Four Square Gospel car and we drove off to Lagos. Despite the dread of Lagos traffic and the disruption of flights at the Airport in Lagos, I had declined the offer of a seat in the Aircrafts which had flown them to Abeokuta.

    “ Although flying with them was the best (and most convenient) assurance I had of getting to Abuja in time for a speaking engagement at an event with the Sultan and Cardinal Onaiyekan for 9am the next day, it was necessary to ensure that I took no favours from any of the two parties.

    “I was not in Abeokuta to endorse Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the candidate of the Peoples’ Democratic Party. I perfectly understand the feelings of many of my friends and members of the opposition who believe that I travelled with Alhaji Abubakar and his team to attend his endorsement by President Obasanjo, but I reiterate that this was not the case.

    “All the bills for my travel were settled by the Four Square Gospel hosts for the earlier dated programme who had bought my tickets, booked accommodation for me and took care to get me to the airport for my flight to Abuja and Sokoto.

    “I am a strong believer in a peaceful and united Nigeria, ideals for which I have striven and served my entire adult life as a thinker and a priest. My instincts for reconciliation and peace were sharpened during my involvement and experience with the Oputa Panel. When the Generals refused to respond to the invitation of Oputa Panel, I personally undertook to visit both General Babangida and Buhari (he was not at home) at a time that today’s latter day Buharists were asking the Panel to compel them to come or risk being blacked out of national life. Objective-minded people will remember that back in 2001, when the Christian community and many of President Buhari’s opponents claimed that General Buhari had said that Muslims should vote only for Muslims, many people in the Christian community were disappointed that I wrote a long article to explain the context of what he had said after speaking with the General. His party, the ANPP later used part of my article for their 2003 campaigns! My faith and experience have taught me to learn to suspend judgment till I have heard both sides of a story, no matter what.

    “I hope that this clarification helps to allay the concerns of those who may have seen all of these in a different light. Many minds will remain set no matter the reasonableness of my comments here, and this is to be expected- one cannot please everyone. This is why it is often best to seek to please only one’s own conscience, and here, mine is very clear.

    “I have been involved in a few behind-the-scene shuttle diplomacy for years, largely on my own initiative, taking advantage of my knowledge of those engaged in the conflict or at the invitation of third parties. Some have succeeded and some have not. As priest, it is not in my place to publicize what we have achieved.

    “I am the Convener of the National Peace Committee. This alone is enough to place a moral boundary which I am bound to respect. The NPC able to accomplish much because of trust and that is not what I can treat lightly. When it became clear that both President Obasanjo and Abubakar were on the verge of making peace, I alerted the Chairman of the NPC, General Abdusalam. Since I happen to be in Lagos, I drove to the Ikoyi home of Chief Emeka Anyaoku and alerted him. I spoke to my Metropolitan, the Archbishop of Kaduna, Archbishop Matthew Ndagoso. All in all, everyone believed this was a very good move if we could achieve it. None of us imagined the third phase of this meeting.

    “Both theoretically and practically, I have come to know that peace making is a very risky business and often a thankless job. I recall listening to the late Kofi Anan speak about his on two different occasions. Anyone involved in peace making from domestic quarrels to larger battles, must be ready for the good, the bad and the ugly.

    “In the end, we must wear the shoes of the long distance runner, believing and trusting that the truth never ever sinks to the bottom of the sea. The truth will always have a stubborn way of defying the hostile elements and popping up at the right time, no matter how long it takes.”
    Kukah took time to explain that he was not in any way involved in politics.

    He said: “I perfectly understand that with Alhaji Abubakar having just picked up the Presidential ticket of his Party, without providing this context, definitely, I can appreciate why many people will have a lot of anxieties. They will definitely be right to question my neutrality.

    “ However, I have far too many friends across party lines for me to openly endorse one candidate or party against the other. It will be against the principles of the Code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church which regulates our public life in the political space. The President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference has signed a statement to the effect that no altar of the Catholic Church must ever be open to any politician, something we have all taken seriously. I therefore hope that this clarification helps those whose minds are open.

    “I am thankful to God and quite pleased that this reconciliation took place and that I was a small instrument in making it happen. However, I am sorry that it has been given a different colouration and doubts to many people. Its timing was purely fortuitous and purely circumstantial not a contrivance. Personally, I will never relent in the very urgent task of making peace and reconciliation across the spectrum of our country.”

  • Fayose threatens to leave PDP over Atiku’s emergence

    Outgoing Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose on Friday threatened to quit the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) over the outcome of the national convention.

    He is believed to be unhappy with the emergence of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as the PDP presidential flag bearer at the primary held at Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

    Fayose, who is the Chairman of the PDP Governor’s Forum, supported Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal at the national convention.

    The Ekiti helmsman alongside his Rivers State counterpart Nyesom Wike rallied support for Tambuwal at the national convention.

    Fayose, in a six-paragraph statement sent to reporters on Monday said he would continue with consultations and watch how events unfold in the umbrella party.

    The statement which the governor personally signed was entitled: “Re: PDP National Convention.”

    The statement read: “We have no regret aligning with Governor Wike to support Governor Tambuwal for the presidential ticket and no apologies either.

    “We kept the party alive and strong when most men became ladies. We never compromised. If any group feels it can do it alone, we will see how far they can go.

    “I may renounce my membership of the party if the need arises.

    “In the main time, myself and others will continue with our consultations while watching the turn of event.

    “We cannot but appreciate leaders that have intervened so far, but this release became necessary to avoid fresh crisis or misrepresentation.”

    It remained unclear why Fayose wants to quit his beloved party as he gave no cogent reason in the statement.

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    Fayose had earlier declared interest in the Presidency but later withdrew before the official sale of nomination and expression of interest forms.

    He was also said to be considered as the party’s presidential running at a time but the loss to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the July 14 governorship poll has put a dent on the ambition.

    Fayose joined the PDP before the 2003 governorship poll which he won but had been in and out of the party at various times.

    His supporters joined All Nigeria People’s Party (ANPP), Progressives People’s Alliance (PPA) after his impeachment from office while he had a working agreement with the Action Congress (AC) in the 2009 governorship rerun election.

    Fayose defected to the Labour Party (LP) in 2010 and ran as the Ekiti Central senatorial candidate in the 2011 general elections but lost to Senator Babafemi Ojudu.

    He returned to the PDP in 2012 and ran again as its candidate in the 2014 governorship poll which he won.

    Fayose, at various times, had boasted that he would never leave PDP but his latest threat to quit has been causing ripples since it broke Monday evening

  • IFAD distributes cash, animal traction to farmers in Sokoto

    The International Fund For Agricultural Development, Climate Adaptation and Agribusiness Support Program IFAD-CASP, on Sunday distributed Cash and Animal Traction to five farmers in Sokoto.

    Presenting the items to the beneficiaries, Gov. Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto described IFAD as formidable pillar in boosting agriculture and on the other hand, mitigating the level of poverty among the people.

    Tambuwal, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Natural resources, Alhaji Sani Shuni, commended IFAD for the gesture and solicited for more of such to maintain the tempo.

    “This gesture is one of the cardinal tools of every good administration, as it enhances agriculture and food security among the society.

    “As such we will ensure the system is fully maintained in order to boost our farming activities and increase the level of income among rural dwellers,” Tambuwal said.

    The governor further called on the beneficiaries to judiciously utilise the gesture to achieve the desired goal as it was meant for.

    The  state Program Coordinator,  Alhaji Aminu Dogon-Daji, said that the gesture was in line with IFAD quest to address the level of poverty among the rural people in the country.

    “So IFAD deemed it necessary to come up with the modalities that will help to curtail the situation under N-Agripreneurs programme.

    “As such about 70 people are going to benefit with different types of businesses under the designed programme, out of which five persons were selected from five local governments for Animal Traction.

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    “The selected beneficiaries were also given N70,000 each for the take off and will only pay back 50 per cent of the amount given as it is in IFAD-CASP N-Agripreneurs,” he said.

    Dogon-Daji further restated IFAD commitment towards restoring the lost glories in agricultural sector and assured the sustainability of such programmes to the development of the state and Nigeria as a whole.

    One  of the beneficiaries, Malam Yusuf Abubakar from Illela local government, expressed gratitude to IFAD for the gesture and assured of the good use of it.

    He said before the intervention of IFAD, the beneficiaries were facing a lot of challenges within their environment, as they have no enough farming working tools to care for such challenges.

  • 2019: Dan Iya picks Sokoto PDP guber ticket

    In what  seemed a formality, Sokoto State former Commissioner for Local Government and Community Development, Muhammad Mannir Dan Iya  emerged winner at the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) gubernatorial primaries held on Sunday.
    Mannir who appeared to be the lone contender on stage polled 4,175 votes following Prof. Hamza Maishanu Yabo’s decision  to withdraw from the race.
    No fewer than 4,496 delegates from across the 23LGs  participated in the primaries.
    Yabo last Friday announced his withdrawal from the race to leave Dan Iya.
    Dan Iya‎ who emerged unopposed through electoral process was affirmed at the exercise which was conducted at Giginya township Stadium, Sokoto.
    ‎Declaring the results, Chairman of the  election Committee, Ambassador Bashir Yuguda in his remarks, described the exercise as smooth, successful and credible in accordance with the constitutional provisions of the party.
    He said the total number of delegates who participated in the primaries were 4,976‎ out of which 4,175 voted for the aspirant who emerged as the standard bearer of the party.
    He therefore, acknowledged the collective efforts of party members as well expressed appreciation to the LOC for the peaceful, transparent and purposeful success of the exercise and hoped that same will be reflected at the polls for the victory of the party come 2019.
  • Independence Anniversary: Police ready to ensure hitch-free celebration

    The Police Commissioner in Sokoto, Mr Dibal Yakadi, says the police is committed to providing adequate security during the activities marking Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary in the state.

    Yakadi told the News Agency of Nigeria in Niger on Friday that various security measures had been put in place to ensure a hitch-free celebration.

    He said already operational order had been issued to the Area commanders and divisional police officers to ensure security of lives and property of residents.

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    “We have put in place security measures against any form of security threats in our areas of jurisdictions,” he said.

    Yakadi called on residents to cooperate with police and other security agencies as uniform and plain clothes security personnel had since been deployed to motor parks, markets and recreation centers to guarantee their safety.

    The commissioner also appealed to the public to furnish the police command with useful information about activities of miscreants.