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  • Adamawa APC confirms receipt of Atiku’s resignation letter

    Adamawa APC confirms receipt of Atiku’s resignation letter

    The Adamawa chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC) has confirmed the receipt of the resignation letter of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar from the party.

    The State Secretary of APC, Alhaji Saidu Nera, confirmed the development on Sunday to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yola.

    Nera said he was yet to get the letter but the party officials of Jada 1 Ward in Jada Local Government Area where Atiku registered had told him that they received the letter.

    Meanwhile, the former Vice President, who on Friday announced his decision to leave APC, has arrived in Yola where he is now engaged in series of meetings with Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) officials at all levels who keep trooping to his house to woo him back into the party.

    NAN reports that the former Vice President had so far met with Adamawa PDP executives at all level as well as state chairmen from the six states that constituted North East, including the National Vice chairman North East of the party.

    Commenting on the meeting between Atiku and the state executives of PDP, the State Secretary of PDP, Alhaji Abdulllahi Prambe, said the meeting was fruitful.

    “Our meeting with him has been fruitful and from his body language he will soon return to PDP,” Prambe said.

    Prambe said that it would be a big boost to the party at the state and national levels when Atiku finally returned.

    “With Atiku, the party will carry more weight and more people will also troop in,” Prambe said.

    When contacted on developments, Atiku’s spokesman, Mr Paul Ibe, declined to comment.

     

  • Police nab eight kidnap suspects in Adamawa

    Police nab eight kidnap suspects in Adamawa

    The police in Adamawa have arrested eight persons, suspected to be behind kidnapping cases in the state.

    The State Commissioner of Police, Mr Moses Jitoboh, told newsmen on Tuesday in Yola, that the suspects were arrested on Sept. 23 , in Mubi South Local Government Area of the state.

    Jitoboh explained that their arrest was as a result of intensive security patrol by men of his command.

    “Exhibits recovered from the suspected kidnappers include one locally made pistol, two live 7.62 millimeter ammunition, 58 live cartridges and seven empty cartridges.

    “Others are one double-barreled gun, two masks, one ear protector, two military helmets and  SIM cards, among others,” Jitoboh said.

    He said the police had also arrested three suspects for criminal conspiracy, store-breaking and stealing of property belonging to the Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC ).

    According to the police commissioner, the suspects were arrested for stealing 120 laptops belonging to the Adamawa INEC office on June 19, 2017.

    He gave assurance that the command would continue to collaborate with the other security agencies in the state to protect lives and property of the citizens.

    NAN

  • Adamawa to support passage of gender, equal opportunities bill

    Adamawa to support passage of gender, equal opportunities bill

    Adamawa Government is to support passage and implementation of Gender and Equal Opportunities ( GEO ) Bill before the State Assembly.

    The government position was contained in a communique issued at the end of a two-day conference organised by the state Ministry of Women Affairs in collaboration with UN Women on Tuesday in Yola.

    The conference attended by stakeholders including commissioners and permanent secretaries also resolved to support all processes that would ensure gender mainstreaming and inclusion for equity and justice in roles play by men and women in livelihood and peace building.

    “The Conference in session resolved that Adamawa government will support the passage of GEO bill by the House of Assembly and also ensure faithful implementation if so passed;

    “The Conference in session equally resolved to promote the active engagement of women and youth in peace building processes;

    “The conference in session condemns all forms of violence against all persons, especially violence against women, girls, children and all vulnerable persons.”

    UN Women had been involved in promoting women’s engagement in peace and security in northern Nigeria.

    NAN

  • Partly cloudy, thunderstorms expected on Tuesday, NiMet

    Partly cloudy, thunderstorms expected on Tuesday, NiMet

    The Nigerian Meteorological Agency ( NiMet ) has predicted partly cloudy weather conditions with isolated thunderstorms in the central states’ cities of Makurdi, Abuja, Jos, Lafia, Mambila and Yola on Tuesday morning.

    NiMet’s Weather Outlook by its Central Forecast Office (CFO) on Monday in Abuja also predicted thunderstorms over Yelwa, Jos, Abuja, Kaduna, Ilorin, Minna and Lokoja in the afternoon and evening hours.

    It added that the central states would experience day and night temperatures in the range of 28 to 32 and 17 to 23 degrees Celsius respectively.

    The agency predicted that southern states would experience chances of morning thunderstorms and rains with localised thunderstorms and in the afternoon and evening hours.

    It states that the southern states would have day and night temperatures in the range of 28 to 31 and 20 to 28 degrees Celsius respectively.

    According to NiMet, northern states will experience partly cloud-to-cloudy conditions in the morning hours with sunny to partly cloudy conditions later in the day.

    “The region will experience chances of thundery activities with rains over Jalingo, Bauchi, Gombe, Gusau and Yelwa with day and night temperatures of 31 to 35 and 20 to 24 degrees Celsius respectively.

    “We expect cloudy and partly cloudy conditions in the northern cities while thunderstorms and rain showers are likely over most places around the central cites and southern states in the next 24 hours,” NiMet said.

  • FG warns against breach of peace, security

    FG warns against breach of peace, security

    Mr Abubakar Malami, the Attorney -General of the Federation and Minister of Justice has warned that the Federal Government would not allow any individual or group to compromise the peace and security of the country.

    Malami gave the warning while declaring open a three-day summit of the 36 states Attorneys-General holding in Yola on Friday.

    He said that where the action or interest of an individual presents an imminent threat to national interest, the individual interest must be subjected to the national interest.

    “Permit me to draw attention to the current happenings wherein some people have overheated the nation’s polity through hate speech with its divisive implication for the unity, peace and security of the country.

    “As the Chief Law Officer of the Nation and custodian of her legal conscience, we have a responsibility to ensure that the unity, peace and security of the country are not compromised by selfish interest over and above national interest.

    “The constitution under section 174 and 211 empowers us as chief law officers to institute and undertake criminal proceedings against any person before any court of law in respect of any offence under any Act of the National Assembly,” Malami said.

    He explained that the essence of the rule of law was the supremacy of the law over all institutions and persons irrespective of his political and social standing in the society.

    ”No one is above the law, for anyone who chooses to deliberately promote discord and threaten the security of the country, it is our responsibility to ensure the full weight of the law is brought to bear on such person.

    He said that all state Attorneys-General were recently directed to prosecute all federal offenses in their states on behalf of the Attorney-General of the Federation.

    He urged the Attorneys-General to put the directive into action and ensure that hate speeches were quickly nipped in the bud.

    In his remarks, Gov. Muhammadu Bindow of Adamawa, said that the state government would support any meaningful judicial and justice reform for the interest of the people.

    Bindow said that one of the cardinal aspects of his administration was to ensure peace, unity and stability among the diverse communities irrespective of their religious, tribal or sectional differences.

    NAN reports that over 20 state Attorneys-General are attending the seminar with the aim of reviewing some National Prosecution Policy, Code of Conduct and Guidelines for Prosecutors.

  • Bindow plans to inject more resources into state service

    Bindow plans to inject more resources into state service

    Gov. Mohammed Bindow of Adamawa on Wednesday said his administration would inject more resources into the state civil service for efficient service delivery.

    Bindow made this known at the swearing-in of two permanent secretaries in Yola, describing civil service as a veritable instrument for positive change.

    He said that improving its standard would engender better service delivery in the state.

    Bindow assured civil servants in the state of his commitment to improving their welfare in order to get the best from them.

    While urging the newly sworn-in permanent secretaries to uphold their oath of office by being fair and just in the conduct of their duties, said that their choice was based on merit.

    Responding, Mr Joab Sama, one of the permanent secretaries, who spoke on behalf of his colleague, thanked the governor for finding them worthy to serve in such capacity.

    Sama, who hailed from Gire Local Government Area, said that they were committed to prudence in the management of government resources.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Sama, until his appointment, was a former Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Land and Survey.

    Also, Jacob Ngangura, a native of Lamorde Local Government Area, was a Deputy Permanent Secretary (Energy), Office of the Governor.

  • Adamawa civil servants are free of corruption

    Adamawa civil servants are free of corruption

    Gov. Muhammadu Bindow of Adamawa has commended civil servants in the state for eschewing corruption and providing exemplary leadership worthy of emulation.

    The governor gave the commendation in Yola on Tuesday while declaring open one-day sensitisation workshop on work ethics for the state civil servants.

    He said, ‘’Since I assumed office, there has not been a case of civil servant brought before me in connection with corruption related cases.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Bindow was elected the governor of the state two years ago.

    “Adamawa civil servants are free of corruption, I can testify to that and in fact, they are among the best to deal with in the country in terms of transparency.’’

    He said that the state government, through Paris club loan refund, had spent billions of naira on the settlement of salary and pension arrears of workers.

    The governor urged the civil servants to pray for him to enable him deliver more dividend of democracy to the people.

    Earlier, Dr Louis Mandama, the state Head of Civil Service said the workshop was organised to improve work ethics of the civil servants in the state.

    The participants include permanent secretaries, directors and heads of departments.

  • Police foil robbery in Yola, arrest two

    Police foil robbery in Yola, arrest two

    The Police Command in Adamawa on Tuesday said it had foiled an armed robbery at the old GRA, Jimeta, Yola, and in the process killed one suspect and arrested two others.

    The Command’s Spokesman, SP Othman Abubakar, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yola that the command received a distress call at 1 a.m. from one Alhaji Bakari that armed robbers had invaded his house.

    “When we received the call, we immediately deployed our Anti Robbery Squad to cordon off the area.

    “On sighting our men, the suspects opened fire on them and in the exchange of gunfire one of the suspect was killed and two others arrested,” Abubakar said.

    He said that the command would not relent “until the people are able to sleep with their two eyes closed”.

    The Police Public Relations Officer called on the people to always report any suspicious movement to the nearest security post for immediate response.

  • Nothing wrong with visit to Atiku – Aisha Alhassan

    Nothing wrong with visit to Atiku – Aisha Alhassan

    Sen. Aisha Alhassan, Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, declared on Wednesday that those criticising her Sallah visit to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar in Yola, were being “mischievous”.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quotes commentators on social media as alleging that Alhassan’s visit, during which she made philosophical comments on the 2019 presidential contest, was a tacit support for Abubakar’s presidential ambition.

    They also alleged that it signified disloyalty to her current boss, President Muhammadu Buhari, who may still be interested in seeking a fresh mandate.

    But Alhassan, in a telephone interview with NAN, said that her Sallah homage to Abubakar did not amount to  disloyalty to Buhari.

    She explained that Abubakar had remained her political mentor over the years and was still a stalwart of the All Progressives Congress (APC), adding that her loyalty to Buhari and his administration, which she serves as a minister, was “unshakable”.

    The minister accused her “political detractors” of “amplifying and misinterpreting” the visit so as to smear her image because  they were afraid of her growing political strength in Taraba.

    “In a nation where politicians are quick to dump the people that assisted them to get to where they are, for political expediency, I have chosen to maintain a long standing family relationship with Abubakar, as well as Buhari, who I consider as a father.

    “Besides, neither Buhari nor Abubakar has officially told anyone of an interest in seeking election in 2019,” she said.
    Declaring that power comes from God, she said that if she loses her job because of her visit, she would consider it as the will of God.
    She urged Nigerians to support the policies and programmes of the Buhari administration because it was time for governance and not yet time for politicking.

    NAN recalls that criticisms has continued to trail the minister’s pronouncements over the 2019 presidential contest during a Sallah homage to Abubakar on Sept. 4, 2017, with many viewing it as a campaign for Abubakar.

  • Peaceful celebrations in Maiduguri, Damaturu, Yola, Gombe

    The Eid-El-Fitr festivities were celebrated peacefully in most states of the Northeast, as security was tightened in Borno and Yobe – the two states worst hit by the activities of insurgents.

    Reports by News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) indicated that vehicular movements were restricted in the two states for certain period, to avert any ugly incident, especially during the congregation prayers.

    Borno Police Command had announced total ban on vehicular movement during the prayer time, resulting in the closure of most roads in the metropolis.

    Security personnel were also deployed to prayer grounds to screen worshippers thoroughly at the entrance.

    Some worshippers interviewed hailed the security agents for their efforts in ensuring security at the prayer grounds.

    The police had deployed 2,000 personnel across the state to ensure adequate security during the celebrations.

    In Yobe, the congregation prayers were conducted peacefully, just as a 12-hour restriction on vehicular movements was also enforced across the state.

    Armed security men and vigilante groups were placed at strategic locations to keep vigil on movement of people to the prayer grounds.

    In the past, cases of suicide bombing were experienced at prayers grounds in Damaturu, especially during the peak of Boko Haram insurgency.

    Some Muslim faithful in Damaturu expressed gratitude to God for the peace enjoyed in the state throughout the one month Fasting period.

    In his Sallah message, the state governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Gaidam, urged the people to use the period to pray for the country and improved health for President Muhammadu Buhari.

    “We should also, as good citizens, more than ever before, and be prepared to work and act together in our resolve for the attainment of a happier and more prosperous future for our State and indeed our great country, Nigeria,” he said.

    The situation was also the same in Adamawa, another state that had grappled with the menace of Boko Haram insurgents.

    NAN reports that no ugly incident was recorded across the state, just as rainfall forced a shift in the venue of the congregation prayers, from open prayer ground, to Yola Central Mosque.

    The rainfall also affected the staging of durbar at the palace of the Lamido of Adamawa, usually associated with  such celebrations.

    Receiving members of various groups and associations who paid him Sallah homage, Gov. Muhammadu Bindow said reports reaching him from security agencies indicated that the celebration was hitch-free across the state.

    Bindow urged the people to remain law-abiding and continue to support government at all levels.

    “I also want to use this opportunity to urge our people to participate actively in the ongoing update of voters register because reports reaching me showed that participation is not encouraging,” the governor said.

    In Gombe, celebrations went on peacefully, but it was not business as usual for commercial vehicle operators, who lamented the dearth of passengers.

    Speaking with NAN in  Gombe, Chairman of National Union of Road Transport Workers, Malam Ibrahim Bala, said the situation at the various park in the state was worrisome.

    Bala, who attributed the problem to the economic hardship in the country, said the motorists were ready to reduce fares if they would get passengers.

    Muslims in Jos enjoyed a peaceful Eid-el Fitr celebration yesterday, with security tightened in some parts of the Plateau capital.

    A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), who visited some strategic areas in the city, observed that more security personnel were deployed to ensure the safety of worshipers and fun-seekers at recreation centres.

    The Chief Imam of Dutse Central Mosque in Jigawa, Sheikh Sani Birninkudu has advised Muslims to desist from making  divisive comments capable of creating hate and disharmony among people.

    Birninkudu stated this in a sermon to mark Eid-el Fitr prayers in Dutse yesterday.

    The cleric advised Muslims to fear God, reminding them that they would be held accountable for their deeds in the hereafter.