Tag: Zamfara

  • Police rescue kidnapped FRSC officer

    Police rescue kidnapped FRSC officer

    The Zamfara State Police Command has rescued a personnel of Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Muhammad B-Kudu, kidnapped recently by unidentified gunmen at Tsafe Unit Command of the FRSC in the state.

    The unidentified gunmen had on Sept. 21 invaded the Tsafe Unit Command of the FRSC in Tsafe Local Government Area of the state killing one officer, Hamza Mubarak and kidnapping the rescued victim.

    The state Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Shaba Alkali,  said in Gusau on Monday, that since the abduction, the command did not relent until the safe rescue of the FRSC officer.

    He said the officer was rescued on Sunday by a team of mobile policemen at Dandindin Village in Maru Local Government Area of the state.

    Alkali said that though the gunmen escaped into the forest during the rescue operation, the command would continue to comb the area until all the criminals are arrested and brought to book.

    “The FRSC officer was successfully rescued and brought to police headquarters, where he was formally handed over to the state FRSC Acting-Sector Commander,” the CP said.

    He thanked members of the public for their support in giving relevant information that led to the dislodgement of criminals in the state. (NAN)

  • ‘Zamfara, FG to generate 30mw electricity from Bakalori Dam’

    ‘Zamfara, FG to generate 30mw electricity from Bakalori Dam’

    The Zamfara Government says it is working in partnership with the Federal Government to generate 30 Megawatts of electricity from the Bakolori Dam.

    Alhaji Lawal M-Liman, the Commissioner for Rural and Community Development, on Wednesday in Gusau, said that the partnership was to boost power supply to the state.

    M-Liman, who is the Chairman of the State Projects Monitoring Committee, said that the partnership was part of issues discussed at the September meeting of the National Council on Power, held in Jos.

    According to him, the federal government has promised to provide technical support under the National Energy Support Programme, for the actualisation of the project.

    “We are already discussing with some power generation firms, to achieve the target,” the commissioner said.

    He also spoke on the state government effort to link more communities to the national grid, saying 100 towns and villages have been connected.

    “You will recall that the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, visited the state twice when he inaugurated various electrification projects executed by the state government,” he said.

    According to him, the zamfara state government has also reconstructed various federal roads with the agreement that it would get reimbursement of funds spent on the projects from the federal government.

    “When the present administration in the state came on board in 2011, almost all the roads in the state including the state and federal government-owned were in a state of dilapidation.

    “Despite the economic challenges faced by the state, we spent billions of naira to provide the roads including the federal highways in the state, to address the problem of poor roads network.

    “We have achieved a great success in this partnership of road projects, because a large percentage of the roads are almost completed,” M-Liman said.

    NAN

  • Zamfara partners NGO on child development programmes

    Zamfara partners NGO on child development programmes

    The Zamfara Government has commended Save the Children International, an NGO, over its various child development programmes in the state.

    The state Commissioner for Women and Children, Hajiya Balkisu Bungudu, gave the commendation in Gusau on Monday at the inter-local government food demonstration competition organised by the NGO to commemorate the 2017 Nutrition Week in the state.

    The zamfara state government is partnering with the Save the Children International on child development, child protection and survival.

    Bungudu, represented by the Director, Women Development of the ministry, Hajiya Hafsatu Kakale, noted that the state government in partnership with the NGO have introduced various programmes on childcare and development.
    She said: “We have seen various achievements, especially in the areas of children education, health and nutrition.”

    “Several women, individuals, groups or societies across the state have benefited from the empowerment and child care development programmes, which have improved their level of awareness on child care, development and protection,’’ she said.

    She reiterated the state government commitment to continue partnering with any organisation, be it governmental and NGO, to improve the lives of women and children in the state.

    The Advocacy and Communication Coordinator of the NGO, Malam Isah Ibrahim, said the competition was part of the activities of the organisation to commemorate the 2017 Nutrition week.

    According to him, the programme was aimed to educating women on how to provide balance nutritional diet for their children.

    “We learn that most of our women, especially in the rural communities lack the knowledge on how to prepare good nutritional foods.”

    Ibrahim said the state and the organisation have been partnering since 2011 and had recorded various achievements towards improving the lives of people of the state, especially women and children.

    NAN

  • NYSC to offer free medical services in Zamfara

    NYSC to offer free medical services in Zamfara

    No fewer than 10,000 residents are expected to benefit from the 2017 Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers Scheme ( HIRD ) being organised by the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC ) in Zamfara state.

    The state coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps, Hajiya Rahamatu Sanda, made the disclosure on Monday in Gusau in an interview.

    She said the medical outreach, which would commence on Tuesday in Nahuche town, Bungudu local government area in Zamfara, and would end on Friday.

    She added that the 2017 NYSC U-report week would also been unveiled during the four-day exercise.

    The coordinator said that residents of several communities in the state had been selected for medical outreach.

    She added that the outreach is expected to provide free medical and healthcare services to over 10,000 beneficiaries.

    “In each of the selected communities, we are targeting a large number of beneficiaries,” she said.

    Sanda explained that the scheme was initiated by the NYSC to assist rural dwellers with free medical and healthcare services.

    She noted that several people from the rural areas suffer from various diseases and could not afford to seek medical help in hospitals due to financial constraints.

    “That is why the NYSC came up with this initiative to assist people, especially the poor at the grassroots.

    “Various diseases such as malaria, diabetes, cholera and typhoid will be treated during the outreach,” she said.

    Sanda said that medical doctors, nurses, pharmacists, medical laboratory scientists, community health officers, NYSC health officials and members of the NYSC Health Community Development Service ( CDS ) group, had been mobilised for the exercise.

    “We have also invited other stakeholders such as health care service providers, including government and private health institutions for the exercise.” she added.

    The coordinator appealed to the benefiting communities to cooperate with the NYSC by availing themselves for the exercise.

    NAN

  • Zamfara to establish trauma centres in hospitals

    The Zamfara State government is to establish trauma centres in all its hospitals to boost health care services.

    Governor Abdul’aziz Yari said yesterday in Talata-Mafara that apart from trauma centres, the government would also provide modern emergency units, theatre and intensive care units.

    The government’s aim, he said, was to upgrade all the general hospitals in the state to modern standards to ensure effective provision of health care delivery to the people of the state.

    “Our administration prioritised health and education sectors, and provision of road networks, considering the major needs of the people of the state.

    “Our policy on health is to improve the standard of all health care centres, including the general hospitals, primary health centres by providing standard structures and equipment as well as the required health personnel.

    “Our administration, from 2011 to date, has upgraded various primary health care centres to general hospitals. We established the modern Yariman Bakura Specialist Hospital, Gusau.

    “We are still making efforts, we are going to improve the standard of some selected general hospitals to improve the health care delivery, especially to the rural communities,” he said.

    The governor directed State Hospital Services Management Board to meet with the state team of engineers to provide good work plan for the project and submit it to the state government for implementation.

    The governor had earlier visited some of the projects being executed by the state government, including Government Day Secondary School, Dambaza, in Maradun Local Government Area, and the 23-kilometre Sokoto-Gusau bypass.

     

  • Abdusalami tasks Nigerians on peaceful co-existence

    Abdusalami tasks Nigerians on peaceful co-existence

    A former Military Head of State, Gen. Abdusalami Abubakar, has called on Nigerians to live in peace with one another.

    Abubakar said this on Thursday in Gusau, Zamfara, while responding to questions from journalists.

    He advised those agitating for the restructuring of the country to follow due process and the rule of law.

    Abubakar said that Nigeria had evolved through a long history which began as a region, expanding to additional regions up to what are now the 36 states and the FCT.

    He said that the present administration was doing its best to restore the country’s lost glory and that this could only be achieved through the support of all Nigerians.

    He said that he was in the state to check on his mining site in order to boost its potential, especially, now that the Federal Government was focusing on the non-oil sectors.

    The former head of state commended the state government for the provision of infrastructure in the state.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Abubakar was earlier received by the state deputy governor, Mallam Ibrahim Wakkala, who assured him of the state government’s willingness to support investors by providing them an enabling environment.

  • NLC suspends strike in Zamfara

    NLC suspends strike in Zamfara

    The Nigeria Labor Congress ( NLC ), Zamfara chapter, on Monday announced a conditional suspension of the indefinite strike it embarked upon a fortnight ago.

    The announcement was made by the state NLC Chairman, Comrade Bashir Mafara, after a meeting of the State Executive Council (SEC) at its secretariat in Gusau.

    He said the conditional suspension followed the intervention of various stakeholders, including members of the state house of assembly, religious and traditional leaders as well as the state’s Elders Forum.

    Mafara said the conditional suspension of the strike would be for four weeks, during which the workers’ seven demands were expected to be met by the state government.

    “We are not doing this out of fear or intimidation but for the respect we have for the different categories of people that intervened in the matter,” the labour leader said.

    He directed all workers in the state to immediately resume work and await further instructions from the union’s leadership.

    The chairman commended the resilience of the workers, goodwill and support of the people of the state, as well as journalists and assured that the NLC would continue to do its best in meeting the expectations of the people.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the strike followed the failure of the government to pay arrears of entitlements including promotion, gratuity of pensioners and full implementation of the N18, 000 minimum wage.

  • NLC threatens to name, shame governors owing salaries

    NLC threatens to name, shame governors owing salaries

    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has threatened to name and shame state governors, who refused to pay complete salaries to workers in the country, in spite of the bailout funds.

    Mr Ayuba Wabba, NLC President said this at the National Executive Council meeting of the Non Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Wabba said that some state governors have refused to effectively utilise both the bailout funds and the Paris Club refund given to them by the Federal Government.

    According to him, 10 out of the 36 states are particularly guilty of the offence, while six of the ten states were in terrible situation. We have promised to name and shame them.

    “The congress has directed all states chapters whose members are owed more than three months’ salaries arrears to declare an industrial action and we have promised to name and shame them.

    “The states include Imo that has been paying workers’ salaries in percentage and has not declared utilization of the bailout fund and Paris club refund.

    “”They paid 40 per cent pension to their pensioners without their consent and provided a form for them to sign under duress. That is not allowed in law.

    “We have Bayelsa which has between five to 10 months’ arrears, Ondo is owing between four and six, Ekiti, (five to eight), Benue (five to eight) and Kogi which is the worst case scenario.

    “We have three category of workers in Kogi. We have 40 per cent that are being paid up to date, we have 25 per cent that had not been paid between eight and sixteen months.

    “We also have another 25 per cent that have not been paid between eight and twenty-one months.

    “In all the sectors, they have categorised the workers into three categories,” he said.

    The president also listed Osun, Ebonyi, Zamfara and Abia among others still owing salaries and non-implementation of the 2011 National Minimum Wage for workers.

    Wabba while speaking on the issue of increase tariff, warned the government against approving another increase in electricity tariff.

    He said that the congress would mobilise its affiliates, social partners and other Nigerians to resist any further increase.

    He noted that Nigerians were yet to get good services for the previous increment which has been declared illegal by the court.

    “The twin issue of fuel price increase and electricity tariff has made nonsense of the minimum wage. We have not been able to justify that 45 per cent increase.

    “But now, they are coming again with another increase. Let me say emphatically that NLC as an Organisation and all our affiliates will resist any attempt to increase the electricity tariff again,”he warned.

    Earlier, Mr Chris Ani, National President of NASU, said the current agitation for restructuring and fiscal federalism were attempts to divert attention from misgovernance and ineptitude the nation has been going through.

    Ani said that Nigerians should not be distracted by elements that have actively participated in the looting and mismanagement of our economy and can be found in the two major political parties.

    “What Nigeria workers need at this point in time is not whether more power should be given to states, but to know how they have managed the power at their disposal at the moment,”he said.

    He, however, urged the government to ensure improved welfare and benefits, jobs security, prompt payment of salaries, among others for workers in the country.

  • Hajj: 2,700 pilgrims return in Zamfara

    Hajj: 2,700 pilgrims return in Zamfara

    No fewer than  2,700 pilgrims out of  the 4,793  that performed the 2017 Hajj exercise from Zamfara  have so far been transported back home.

    Alhaji Ibrahim Tanko, the Chairman of  the  State Transportation Committee on this year’s Hajj, stated this while receiving the fifth batch  of the pilgrims at the State Camp in Gusau on Tuesday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the fifth flight,  which conveyed pilgrims from Kaura-Namoda, Anka and  the remaining pilgrims from Maru and Bungudu Local Government Areas, arrived  at the Sultan Abubakar lll International Airport, Sokoto,  at 3.30 a.m.

    According to him, the pilgrims later arrived Gusau at about  10. a.m.

    Tanko, who is also the Chairman of  Gusau Local Government Council,  said the pilgrims were transported by Max Airlines, adding that all of them were in good health.

    “We are expecting the sixth flight between today and tomorrow Insha Allah; we are hoping to complete the transportation of all our pilgrims before the deadline given by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON),” he said.

    Tanko said that  the transportation exercise of this year’s hajj was moving on successfully while  the pilgrims in the state  had  behaved remarkably well during the Hajj .

    He thanked the state government, NAHCON, Max Airlines, State Amirul Hajj Committee and the media for their support.

    Tanko also thanked the State Mass Transport Service, security agencies, the Federal Road Safety Commission  and various volunteer groups for their support.

  • Zamfara urges road contractors to meet deadline

    Zamfara urges road contractors to meet deadline

    The Zamfara Government has urged contractors handling  ongoing road projects in the state to improve their capacity in order to meet  the December  deadline given to them.

    Alhaji Lawal M-Liman, the Chairman of the  State Government Project Monitoring Committee, made the call on Thursday while inspecting the  road project linking Dauran-Birnin/Magaji and Kaura/Namoda towns.

    M-Liman,  who is also the state Commissioner for Rural and Community Development, said that the state government would no longer tolerate delay or shoddy  jobs.

    He said the state government had already mobilised the companies with all necessary financial support and it had given December  as deadline to complete the projects.

    “You should re-double your efforts in order to meet the deadline given to you by the state government.

    “We gave priority to road construction considering  that it is one of the major problems affecting our people especially those in  rural communities.

    “When this administration came into power in 2011,  we met almost 80 per cent of our roads –both state and federal high way–  dilapidated.

    “Therefore,  we come up with the policy to provide good road  network for our people in order to  enhance socioeconomic activities in the state.

    “From 2011 till  date,  the state government had spent  billions of naira in executing various roads projects across the state.

    “We have seen the impact of these road projects in  our communities, even though some of these projects have been completed  while some are still ongoing.

    “We are giving emphasis to  monitoring of these projects to ensure effective quality job is delivred  by the contractors.

    “That is why the zamfara state governor, Alhaji Abdul’aziz Yari,  set up this seven-man committee headed by myself to ensure regular monitoring of these projects in order to avoid delay and poor job,’’ he said.

    The commissioner expressed satisfaction with the level and quality of   work done  by the contractors and urged them to redouble their efforts.

    He added that the state government had mobilised the contractors with all necessary support, adding, “you must comply with the government directives to ensure that the contract agreement is achieved.’’

    NAN recalls that the 61-kilometre  road was awarded to Dantata and Sawoe Construction Company in December  2016 at the cost of N4.3 billion.

    NAN further reports that the committee also inspected  the 128-kilometre  road project linking Magami-Bindin-Dangulbi-Dankurmi-Bagega and Anka towns.

    In his response, Mr Nafeey Bin-Shaukan of  Dantata and Sawoe Construction Company, said the company  would ensure quality and speedy completion of the job.

    “Even though we witnessed some delay when we started this work, but despite that,  we will continue to do our best to ensure that we meet the target given to us by the Zamfara state government,’’ he said