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  • President to support terror victims

    President to support terror victims

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday commended steps being taken by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and other agencies of government to rehabilitate victims of terrorism and violent extremism in Nigeria.

    He spoke in Abuja after receiving a briefing on the work of the Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Department of ONSA.

    Buhari, according to a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, said the Federal Government will continue to do its best to ensure that victims of Boko Haram’s atrocities receive necessary support, and that it will strive to rid the country of terrorism and insurgency in the shortest possible time.

    One of the objectives of the CVE is to reform terrorists and prevent others from joining terrorist organisations and violent sects.

    Head of the CVE Dr Fatima Akilu, told President Buhari at a meeting also attended by National Security Adviser (NSA) Col. Sambo Dasuki, that its non-military approach was running concurrently with the armed onslaught against insurgents in the country.

    She said so far, the CVE had rehabilitated no fewer than 305 victims of terrorism rescued from the Sambisa Forest by the Nigerian military.

    She also told the President that  a National Security Corridor Programme has been created to provide a safe route for those who wish to leave Boko Haram voluntarily, and that 47 erstwhile members of the group have embraced the programe.

    Dr. Akilu also said that no fewer than 22 women and girls, recruited as suicide bombers by Boko Haram are now undergoing rehabilitation by the CVE  after voluntarily embracing its de-radicalisation programme.

  • Buhari pledges support to terror victims

    Buhari pledges support to terror victims

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday commended steps by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and other agencies to rehabilitate victims of terrorism and violent extremism in Nigeria.

    He spoke in Abuja after receiving a briefing on the work of the Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Department of ONSA.

    Buhari, according to a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, said the Federal Government would ensure that victims of Boko Haram’s atrocities receive support, and that it would rid the country of terrorism and insurgency soon.

    One of the objectives of the CVE is to reform terrorists and prevent others from joining terrorist organisations and violent sects.

    Head of the CVE, Dr Fatima Akilu told President Buhari that its non-military approach was running concurrently with the armed onslaught against insurgents in the country.

    She said so far, the CVE had rehabilitated 305 victims of terrorism rescued from the Sambisa Forest by the military.

    Dr Akilu also told the President that a National Security Corridor Programme has been created to provide a safe route for those who wish to leave Boko Haram voluntarily, and that 47 erstwhile members of the group have embraced the programme.

    Dr. Akilu said 22 women and girls, recruited as suicide bombers by Boko haram were undergoing rehabilitation by the CVE after voluntarily embracing its de-radicalisation programme.

  • Denmark pledges support for agriculture development

    Denmark on Sunday pledged its readiness to support President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration in the development of the nation’s agriculture sector.

    Mr Jacob Erikstrup, Minister Counsellor of the Royal Danish Consulate-General in Lagos, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that his government would want to see the administration’s intended areas of cooperation with Denmark in the years ahead.

    The minister said that as much as his government was ready to support Nigeria in developing its agriculture sector, the final decision would still have to come from Nigeria.

    “The Danish government is very ready to support the new administration in Nigeria in the development of the agriculture sector.

    “We had been studying former president Jonathan’s agriculture transformation agenda.

    “Now, we will be excited to see what this new administration would be doing in developing Nigeria’s agriculture sector.

    “We want to see what the new administration wants to develop;we are ready to act a lot on what is vicious for Nigeria to develop,’’ he said.

    The Danish representative to Nigeria, said that his government would be interested in the development of fish farming, dairy and pork value chain in Nigeria.

    Erikstrup said that there were currently “a handful of Danish companies” dealing in food and dairy.

    The minister said if the new administration would create the enabling environment, more of Danish companies would come to Nigeria.

    “If the new administration in Nigeria would provide a reliable strategy for investors, more Danish companies would definitely want to come and invest in Nigeria.

    “Investors, as we know, are always looking for places with high profits, stability, steady power supply, and other infrastructure,’’ he said.

  • LULU DRUMS UP SUPPORT FOR FCT PRINCIPALS’ CUP

    LULU DRUMS UP SUPPORT FOR FCT PRINCIPALS’ CUP

    Former NigeriaFootball Federation (NFF) President Sani Lulu Abdullahi has thrown his weight behind the organisers of the 2015 FCT Principals’ Cup Football Competition.

    The former Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Director of Sports, who spoke at the Area 3 Garki ,Abuja, Football Field at the weekend, where he watched his academy boys, FOSLA Academy, play a friendly match against Supreme Court FC Fedeers’ team, said the best thing to happen to grassroots development of football in the FCT is the intiative of the FCT Football Assocaition to organise the Principals’ Cup in the capital city.

    Hear him: “This is a welcome development which every sports-loving Nigerian should embrace to the fullest. I am more impressed because the organisers have decided to de-emphasise the involvement of government in the competition, and have decided to seek the involvement of corporate bodies in the competition. This is a laudable one, which is a strong foundation for future sustainability. The corporate world should embrace the idea, as this would provide them the opportunity to invest in the future of the young players that would emerge from that competition”.

    Lulu said that the gains of such investment supercedes every other thing. “I want to make it very clear that no country in the world can develop effectively in the game, if adequate attention is not paid on the development of the game at the grassroots. It is at the schools that the real raw talents would be identified, and nutured to stardom,” he said.

    The Omachi Atah Igala, who is the Proprietor of FOSLA Academy, said his boys will surely take part in the competition, and that that would be another opportunity for the boys to exhibit their talents to all Nigerians. In the friendly match, FOSLA Academy defeated Supreme Court Feeders by three goals to one.

  • Buhari reaffirms support for Middle East peace

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday said Nigeria will continue to support all efforts to ensure peaceful resolution of the Middle East conflict.

    Speaking at an audience with the outgoing Palestinian Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr Montaser Abuzaid, Buhari reaffirmed Nigeria’s support for the Palestinian cause.

    Buhari, in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, noted that Nigeria recognised the State of Palestine 31 years ago as he assured Ambassador Abuzaid that his administration will maintain and strengthen bilateral ties with Palestine.

    The President wished the outgoing ambassador well in his future assignments.

    Abuzaid extended the goodwill of Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas to Nigeria and congratulated the President on his assumption of office after a peaceful transition.

    He appealed for more support from the Federal Government for Palestinian companies interested in doing business in Nigeria, particularly in the area construction and provision of critical infrastructure.

     

  • Support for Lawan, Gbajabiamila swells

    Support for Lawan, Gbajabiamila swells

    Support for Senator Ahmed Lawan and House of Representatives member Femi Gbajabiamila swelled yesterday ahead of tomorrow’s proclamation of the Eighth National Assembly.

    Lawan is the All Progressives Congress (APC) consensus candidate for Senate President. Gbajabiamila is speaker nominee.

    A group of prominent Northern Elders,Youths and civil society, under the umbrella of Concerned Northern Elders and Youths yesterday in a statement signed by its interim co-ordinator and secretary, Mohammed Idris and Mr. Joshua Inusa, cautioned against compromising credibility in the choice of National Assembly leadership.

    The group also urged the lawmakers to key into President Muhammadu Buhari’s zero tolerance for corruption by voting a credible senator like Lawan for president.

    “With President Buhari’s statement that he would only work with and support people of unquestionable character, it is imperative for the incoming legislators to assist the President in ensuring that only a man of integrity whose past was not in any way characterised by either allegation of corruption, impunity or any other unwanted behaviour becomes President of the Senate.

    “To this end, after careful review and consultation with elders, youths and a number of civil society groups in the North, we hereby resolve to endorse Senator Ahmed Lawan.”

    The group also called on the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) not to compromise on Buhari’s stance against corruption by ensuring that their members tow the same line in choosing a man of impeccable character like Ahmed Lawan as President of the Senate.

    The campaign group for the Femi Gbajabiamila’s aspiration yesterday hailed his election in a shadow poll and applauded the overwhelming support he got across party lines.

    Dickson Tarkghir (APC-Benue), who spoke on behalf of the group, said they were confident of getting a sizeable number of votes from other political parties members-elect.

    He debunked the assertion by the Yakubu Dogara camp that they were not adequately informed of the mock election, saying the fact that they commented on the exercise in an advertorial before the date shows they were adequately informed of the mock election.

    “Definitely, they could not have made comments on an exercise they are not aware of.

    It is unfortunate that some members sought for intervention of the party before their election into the national assembly but suddenly realised that the unbiased intervention of the party in the mock election is inappropriate. Definitely these are not agents of change.

    “The Party gave members-elect the platform to elect a popular candidate that would represent the party in the House and we are glad that in the end of that exercise, it was res ipsa loquitur. Had Hon. Dogara won the mock election we would have all queued behind him now but as a mark of discipline and respect for the party we are all behind Hon. Gbajabiamila.”

    He said the Gbajabiamila camp had reached out to friends in other political parties “and we are thankful by their popular response. We also agree that the next speaker of the eighth House of Representatives would emerge on the floor of the House on Tuesday and definitely members across party lines would place merit first because this is the era of change we have been waiting for. We shall meet on Tuesday.”

    Ali Madaki (APC-Kano) noted that three of Dogara’s supporters participated in the mock election and did not walk out as claimed by Dogara’s supporters.

    On Gbajabiamila’s dual citizenship, he explained that the Nigerian Constitution supports dual citizenship and that there was a Supreme Court ruling on the same issue.

    Also yesterday the caucuses of the Northeast and Northwest in the House of Representatives identified the Gbajabiamila’s candidacy as most suitable for the position of Speaker.

    Ninety five  per cent of the 126 returning and new members have reiterated their support for Gbajabiamila, who triumphed in the straw election conducted by the All Progressives Congress (APC) over the weekend.

    The two cuscuses also described the legal action against the candidacy of Gbajabiamila as a sign of desperation on the part of a contender that believed the era of business as usual is not over yet.

    The caucuses’ position was predicated on merit, fairness, quality leadership and reward for commitment to the cause of APC, it was learnt.

    According to a chieftain of the APC and member-elect from Jigawa State (Northwest), Sani Zoro, it would be an act of injustice and politically incorrect to shove aside the contributions of Gbajabiamila to the sustenance of the independence of the House and deepening of democracy in the country at large.

    Zoro said the position of the group has the blessing of former and new governors and party leaders from the two zones.

    He said Mohammad Monguno and  Alhassan Doguwa were equally endorsed as Deputy Speaker and House Majority Leader.

    He said: “I make bold to say that except something untoward happens, it is the ticket of Gbajabiamila/Monguno that will triumph.

    “Fairness dictates that we look at the contributions of the two top contenders and make informed decision on the best candidate for the leadership of the House.

    “Gbajabiamila led the opposition creditably for eight years during which he saw to the expansion of the party in the House to the extent that the minority party became the majority, even before the General election.

    “He provided quality and opposition which every Nigerian can attest to, in addition to marshaling the APC caucus creditably through the eight years. In an era where almost all opposition were defecting to the ruling party, Gbajabiamila never faltered.

    “Secondly, let us look at the contribution of the two to the victory of the party in he last election. In Bauchi, it was only Dogara that won while others lost, even in the Senate.

    “On the other hand, Gbajabiamila delivered en bloc his constituency on all fronts and zone to the party, needless to say that the Southwest contributed the third largest bloc vote to APC.

    “The APC presidential candidate scored the lowest, about 3,000 votes  in Dogara’s constituency while PDP scored highest with over 11,000 votes. APC governorship candidate also lost in that territory, including two Assembly seats and the Senate,

    “Dogara is the only one that won in his territory.

    “The implication of this is why would the party reward an environment that is hostile to the party, while we have an option of a friendly region? It is only logical that the one that performed best should be rewarded.

    “The workability of the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act is a major project of Gbajabiamila/Monguno team that would be vigorously worked on because we believe that it is in sync with the principle and projections of Mr President’s determination to fight corruption”.

    He also noted that the legal actions against Gbajabiamila would amount to nothing, saying, “As for the legal action, we see them as mercenaries used by other contenders to drag Nigeria backward from the gains of the revolutionary election that we had because so many barriers were raised to truncate it.

    “It is a cowardly act, it is our opinion that if they are sure of their capability, why not engage Gbajabiamila on issues rather than mudslinging. The issues they are raising have been adequately dealt with, even on the floor of the House.

    “This is one unfortunate incidence that will boomerang on them, they did it to President Buhari and we all knew how Nigerians reacted”.

    Alhassan Doguwa, a returning member from Kano, who is also on the same ticket as Majority Leader, said it was expedient that the sacrifices Gbajabiamila made over the years in entrenching a progressive 7th House be rewarded.

    According to him, in entrenching a progressive seventh House, Gbajabiamila turned down deputy speakership just to provide quality leadership for the opposition.

    “Our stand is to have an independent and quality House that can deliver to Nigerians dividends of democracy. We will not compromise merit on the basis that VP is from the Southwest.

    “For us in the Northwest and Northeast, it is payback time for the good Femi Gbajabiamila did for our region in the 7th Assembly. He merits it from whatever point of view we are looking at it from.

    “We are speaking from position of knowledge and authority, Gbajabiamila will become the Speaker of the eighth Assembly,” Doguwa added.

  • Onu seeks support for govt

    Onu seeks support for govt

    Former Abia State governor and All Progressives Party’s (APC’s) chieftain Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu has said the challenges facing the nation are worse than it was envisaged.

    He asked the citizenry to be patient with the Buhari government in his quest to find solution to the country’s problems.

    Addressing a delegation of APC Igbo leaders in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), when they visited him, Onu said in spite of the numerous problems in the country, the Buhari government is trying to make sure that his government takes off smoothly and avoid the mistakes of the past.

    To do this, he said, required effective planning, noting that Buhari will deliver on his electoral promises and will help to make Nigeria great again by solving the problems that are bedevilling the country for a long time.

    He added that unknown to the citizens, Buhari discovered that the problems confronting the country were more than what they had anticipated while eliciting the support of the citizens during the campaigns for the general elections.

    “We all know that when you want to build a house, you have to build a house that can withstand all seasons, such building must have a strong foundation so that it can withstand a strong wind from blowing it off.”

    Assuring that President Buhari would live up to expectations, he thanked the entourage over the role they played in wooing supporters to the APC in the 19 states of the North and the FCT.

    The leader of the delegation, Mrs. Evelyn Chukwu, praised the APC chieftain for his commitment and dedication to the course of democracy in the country.

    They noted that the history of the APC will not complete without mention if the contribution of Dr. Onu.

  • ‘NURTW’ll support governor’

    ‘NURTW’ll support governor’

    The National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) has said it will support Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.

    The Chairman of the Lagos State Council, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede, in a statement yesterday assured that members will cooperate as they did during the tenure of former Governor Babatunde Fashola.

    Agbede said: “We had a good relationship with the government under Governor Fashola, hence the success achieved by the administration. So, as a partner in progress, we are ready to cooperate with the new government.”

    Agbede said the NURTW will continue to maintain peace and tranquility in motor parks.

    He said:”Since, we came we have ensured that there is peace in the parks. We have made sure that all the parks are equipped with clean toilets. We have been equipping our parks with CCTV cameras to boost security of lives and property.”

  • Tuface pledges more support for peace among youths

    Tuface pledges more support for peace among youths

    Hip hop star, Tuface Idibia has pledged to continue promote the values of peace and love among young people through his music.

    Idibia made this commitment at the Vote Not Fight review and media roundtable organised yesterday by the Tuface Foundation and Youngster Foundation with support from National Democratic Institute in Ikeja, Lagos.

    Vote Not Fight is a youth non-violence voter education campaign that promoted peaceful participation by Nigerian youth in the 2015 elections. The campaign encouraged youths to make a commitment to shun violence and embrace peace. It is hoped that Nigerians from all walks of life will commit to peaceful elections by signing a non-violence pledge.

    Idibia, who expressed his satisfaction at the Vote Not Fight campaign initiatives that reached over 68 million Nigerians during the just concluded elections said, “I have resolved to continue to work for peace, particularly among young people in Nigeria.”

    He said, “Vote Not Fight campaign has done a lot to contribute to the peaceful outcome of the election and am so happy. It is driven by the Nigeria people who are tired of violence.”

    Idibia noted that young people are always the tools used by politicians to foment trouble during and after any election in Nigeria.

    Although, he was not seen to be campaigning for any politicians like his colleaguesin the entertainment industry, Idibia said, “if there was no peace after the 2015 election, nobody will enjoy the money.”

    While he noted that entertainers who were seen campaigning for politicians during the campaign has the fundamental right to do so, said “The Vote Not Fight is a non-partisan initiative and I had to show a worthy example by talking to everyone on the table to vote and not fight, no matter their party affiliation, to keep the dream alive.

    “I had to pay the price. I try to keep myself in a position to do the right thing and not mislead people. I am for one love for all Nigerians, no matter their tribe, religion, language or culture,” he said.

    The Programme Officer of National Democratic Institute,  AnnabelUgwoke said that the institute will continue to support of the campaign by leverage on the skills, passion and commitments of all Nigerians especially the youth until we have a violence free election.

  • World Bank begins Implementation Support Mission

    World Bank begins Implementation Support Mission

    World Bank has begun the Seventh Implementation Support Mission for West Africa Agriculture Productivity Project (WAAPP) to assess the success of WAAPP activities in some selected states and areas for subsequent collaboration.

    The mission, conducted between May 4 and  15, this year reviewed progress of restructuring of the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN) and also assessed operational status of the dry mango projects and progress of implementation of action plans developed during the implementation mission of November, last year.

    Its Agricultural Economist and Co-Task team Leader, Dr. Sheu Salau, who is on one of the teams, said the dry mango technology at the Longa-Ewa Lakes, Sabo Wuse, Niger State, is a regional project adopted from Burkina Faso which is one of the aims of WAAPP of exchanging technology within the West African sub-region aimed at reducing poverty and ensuring growth.

    At the Longa-Ewa Lakes, some few kilometres off Sabon Wuse, along the Abuja-Kaduna highway, the dry mango project was commissioned by Dr. Sheu Salau.

    The proprietor of the project, Alhaji Njidda Ahmed, said one of its objectives  is to reduce post-harvest losses of mango, guava and oranges.

    He said the dry mango technology is a process whereby the Tommy mango that is grown on the farm is collected, peeled and dried through a WAAPP-sourced machine that dries the fruit from 100 per cent  moisture to 12 per cent  before it is packaged in 5kg polythene bags.

    At the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) Kubwa, Abuja, WAAPP assessed the production of breeder, foundation and certified seeds of improved cassava varieties, production and dissemination of breeder and production of high quality seed yams.

    The mission also visited the National Cereals Research Institute, Badeggi, Niger State Agricultural and Mechanisation Development Authority (NAMDA), Minna, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi (FIIRO), Federal University of Agriculture, and Fish Shoal, both in Abeokuta.

    The team’s first stop in Niger State was in Ndagbachi village where a biogas digester that produces cooking gas from cow dung mixed with water was commissioned. Dr. Salau, who addressed the community, urged them to maintain the project.

    The National Project Coordinator, WAAPP Nigeria, Prof. Damian O. Chikwendu, said WAAPP aims at increasing agricultural productivity through improved crop varieties and improved fingerlings noting that these will enhance household productivity.

    He said the aim of the biogas project is to teach the community the dangers of cutting trees for firewood and provide them with alternative, adding that WAAPP will continue to monitor the project in order to see how it is impacting on the community.

    The biogas digester project was also commissioned at the University of Abuja which was adopted as a village.

    In Badeggi, the Managing Director of Niger State Agricultural and Mechanisation Development Authority, Baba Kutugi Madugu, briefed the team on the community-based seed multiplication activities especially rice with a visit to the rice paddies in the area.