Thursday 26 November 2015

Roli Bode George becomes Acting Chairman of NDLEA


MRS Roli Bode George has been appointed as the first woman acting Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, following the retirement of Alhaji Ahmadu Giade who has bowed out after serving 10 years in the agency.
MRS Bode George’s appointment is considered by observers as a significant gender balancing at a period when the Buhari administration is being leaned upon to appoint more women in the position of public relevance and reckoning.
The Chairman of Women Initiative Group (WING) Mrs Tinuade Joseph described the appointment as a good step in “redressing the gender imbalance in the recent appointments made by President Muhammadu Buhari.”
George is generally perceived as an unobtrusive goal- getter and a quiet but formidable achiever, who has the requisite field training and solid academic credentials to give the NDLEA the cutting edge leadership in the crucial war against drug trafficking and substance abuse.
SOURCE: Vanguardngr

Monday 23 November 2015

Former Kogi Gov, Abubakar Audu laid to rest at Ogbonicha

The remains of former Kogi governor, Prince Abubakar Audu was this afternoon laid to rest at Ogbonicha, Ofu Local Government Area.
The burial took place at his residence.
The burial rites were conducted by a team of Imams from across Igalaland.
Controversy had trailed the burial of the former governor when rumour filtered into town that he had resurrected. A prophet had earlier promised to revive Audu to life.
There was mild drama between the prophet and members of the Audu family refused to let him in. The youths of Ogbonicha broke the door to the room where Audu was laid.
The prophet however failed to resurrect Audu, prompting the youths to go berserk in search of the prophet”s head.
The burial was well attended as scores of the who-is-who in Nigerian politics as well as members of the business community were in Ogbonicha to give their last respect to the departed hero.
Many residents of Ogbonicha paid tribute to arguably their most illustrious son.
Hajia Mariam said the death of Audu is an irreparable loss not only to Igala Kingdom, but Nigeria as a whole. She said the late Audu will be greatly missed by the people of Ogbonicha.
There was an ocean of tears when his body was lowered into the grave.
SOURCE: Vanaguardngr

Friday 20 November 2015

Tambuwal sets up committee on N50 billion food processing company

Aminu Tambuwal, Sokoto State Governor
Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal, has set up a technical committee for the actualisation of a $250 million food processing factory in the state.
The committee, according to a statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Imam Imam, would work with the company setting up the project, Erisco Foods Ltd, to ensure its realisation early next year.
Speaking when he received the management team of Erisco Foods in his office in Sokoto, on Thursday, Mr. Tambuwal said Sokoto was open to business for all investors willing to invest in the state.
He said his policy of looking for Nigerian investors would continue because the country had capable businessmen that would make necessary difference in key areas.
“Establishment of the agro-based company will bring about development of the agricultural sector and provide job opportunities for our people.
“On our part, we will provide necessary incentives to encourage both local and international investors that want to invest in the state.
“Today’s visit shows the resolve of the government to accelerate growth of the economy to improving the living standards of the citizens,” Mr. Tambuwal said.
In his remark, Chairman of Erisco Foods, Eric Umeofia, said apart from the food processing factory, his company was working with foreign partners to see to the possibility of setting up a tractor manufacturing company with the capacity of producing 30,000 tractors annually.
The technical committee is to be headed by the former deputy governor of Sokoto, Chiso Dattijo, with commissioners of Commerce and Industries, Agriculture, Environment and Works as members, while Lawal Maidoki would serve as the secretary.
SOURCE: Premiumtimesng

We can no longer pay N18,000 Minimun Wage - Nigerian Governors Forum


We can no longer pay N18,000 Minimun Wage - Nigerian Governors Forum
The Nigerian Governors Forum said they have not seen prospects in the oil industry in the near future. 
Chairman of the Governors Forum and governor of Zamfara state, Abdulaziz Yari Read the communique issued at the end of the meeting
He said: “We resolved that we must look at ways to enhance revenue generation and at the same time look at ways to cut our overhead costs more especially the political office holders’ salaries and other overhead expenses.
“The situation is no longer the same when we were asked to pay N18,000 minimum wage, when oil price was $126 (per barrel) and continued paying N18,000 minimum wage when the oil is $41 and the source of government expenditure is from oil, and we have not seen prospects in the oil industry in the near future.
“We will diversify our economy in the area of agriculture and mining. But at the same time, we should understand our situation where some of us (states) today are taking N100million take home  (monthly allocation) and then have salaries in particular of over N2billion to pay.
“We therefore agreed here to take this suggestion to NEC in our meeting tomorrow (Thursday) so that we can be able to find ways to tackle this problem.
“And we are looking at coming together to discussing with Mr. President and his team, with governors, technocrats and experts in the economy to see how we can tackle our troubled situation. We are working harder to deal with it.
“Hence the MTN has accepted that they committed the offense and has apologised, and they are looking for leniency, we the governors forum decided to support the NCC to abide by the laws of the land and the laws of our land do not not give leniency to deliberate offense to our nation.”
SOURCE:infotime24

Thursday 19 November 2015

105 soldiers reportedly go missing after Boko Haram attack

105 soldiers of the 157 Battalion are reportedly missing, following an attack from Boko Haram insurgents at Gudunbali, Borno State, on Wednesday, November 18.
Premium Times reports that military sources revealed that the soldiers and their commanding officer went missing after the onslaught.
The report further stated that the insurgents captured a T-72 tank and several artillery weapons from the unit.
Eight vehicles and a truck loaded with 60,000 rounds of AA ammunition and three artillery pieces, were also stolen by the insurgents.
A military source was quoted to have said: “Gudunbali was attacked this morning and some weapons were captured from the battalion. Two officers and 105 soldiers are still missing.”
“They captured a T-72 tank from the unit and some artillery weapons were also captured. The commanding Officer (CO) of the battalion is yet to be seen but no one has been confirmed dead yet.”

Ex-Permanent Secretary in EFCC custody over N500m SURE-P fraud

The former permanent secretary in the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation, Nkechi Ejele, is the latest guest of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Ejele was interrogated on Thursday, by the EFCC for her role in the alleged N500 million misapplication of funds meant for the Subsidy Re-investment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P).
The SURE-P funds was appropriated to the Ministry between 2013 and 2014.
Ejele was one of the permanent secretaries that was sacked by President Muhammadu Buhari last week.
Premium Times reports that Ejele arrived the headquarters of the agency at about 10am for interrogation.
She is expected to be admitted to administrative bail pending when she would be formally charged for the alleged offence.

Wednesday 18 November 2015

Facebook activates “SAFETY CHECK” feature in Nigeria following Yola bombing

Facebook is trying to contribute their ‘e-quota’ to safety management and responses during tragedies and, no thanks to the untamed bouts of insurgence in Nigeria, we’ve marked the rooster.
Facebook has activated its “Safety Check” feature for the first time in Nigeria, after a bombing likely carried out by Boko Haram killed more than 30 late on Tuesday, in Yola.
“We’ve activated Safety Check again after the bombing in Nigeria this evening,” co-founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said in a post on the site.
Facebook yola
The social network had come under criticism from those caught up in last Thursday’s blasts in Beirut that they were not offered the service but those in Friday’s Paris attacks were.
The tool allows users to check whether friends are safe after attacks or natural disasters such as earthquakes.
Zuckerberg said at the weekend the feature would be used more widely in the future.
Tuesday night’s bombing at a crowded lorry park in Yola, northeast Nigeria, was the first attack this month and left at least 32 dead and some 80 others injured.
The explosion was another typical hallmark of Boko Haram supposed Islamists, who have repeatedly hit civilian “soft targets” in their six years of insurgency.
About 17,000 people have been reportedly killed and also about 2.6 million citizens have been made homeless by the violence in that period, with suicide and bomb attacks an almost daily occurrence in the Northern Nigeria.
SOURCE: vivanaija