Month: October 2023

  • NBS says price of kerosene increased to N297 in September

    NBS says price of kerosene increased to N297 in September

    The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), said the average price per litre paid by consumers for National Household Kerosene increased to  N297.28 in September from N288.75 recorded  in August.

    The NBS disclosed this in its National Household Kerosene Price Watch for September released in Abuja on Tuesday.

    The bureau said the price of Kerosene increased by 2.95 per cent month-on-month and 12.40per cent year-on-year.

    It named states with the highest average price per litre of kerosene to include Abuja (N350.00), Niger (N337.88), and Enugu (N344.67).

    It said the states with the lowest average price per litre of kerosene were Borno (N250.00), Abia and Kogi (N241.67) and Kwara (N235.28).

    According to the bureau, the average price per gallon paid by consumers for Kerosene increased by 3.95 per cent month-on-month and by 15.75per cent year-on-year.

    The NBS said the price per gallon paid by consumers for kerosene increased to N1,127.05 in September from N1,084.24 paid in August.

    It said the states with the highest average price per gallon of kerosene were Ebonyi (N1260.00), Jigawa (N1258.33) and Ekiti (N1253.33).

    According to NBS, the states with the lowest average price per gallon of kerosene are Benue (N1016.64), Bayelsa (N994.90) and Akwa Ibom (N956.01). (NAN)

  • Cholera: NGO urges FG to treat water sources in affected communities

    Zenith Water Project has urged the Federal Government to ensure the treatment of water sources in communities affected by cholera outbreaks to improve water quality and curb spread of the disease.

    Mr Nicholas Igwe, the Managing Director of the non-governmental organisation, made the call on Wednesday in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

    He stressed that the government should strive to curb the spread of cholera by treating the communities’ water sources, while preventing new outbreaks of the disease.

    He, however, noted that the provision of water was not enough in efforts to eradicate cholera, adding that the focus of water supply programmes should also be on ensuring water quality and providing water treatment plants.

    “We lack quality water, this challenge is the same everywhere; so, we have to ensure that we provide adequate water treatment systems.

    “We, as an NGO, often examine the water quality of an area and then, we provide water systems that will deal with the water challenges facing that particular the area,’’ he said.

    Igwe described the whole idea of spending a lot of money on the management of cholera outbreaks, while the residents of affected communities still patronised the same water sources, as worrisome.

    He underscored the need to sensitise the people to the dangers of drinking unsafe water, saying that the government should also ensure the provision of quality water for the citizens.

    “It is only clean and quality water that sustains life; the fact that some water is clear does not necessarily mean that the water is clean,’’ he said.

    The managing director said that one of the primary roles of Zenith Water Project was to execute sustainable water projects aimed at treating the water sources of the rural areas affected by cholera outbreaks.

    He added that the NGO would also ensure the provision of safe water in the neighbourhoods, while educating the residents on the health implications of drinking unclean water.

    “Although Zenith Water Project is a private sector company, the group has been working with the government and other agencies in promoting water quality across the country,’’ he said.

    Igwe noted that his organisation, a member of the Sanitation Water for All (SWA), had been working with other stakeholders under the auspices of UNICEF, to achieve a synergy among all partners involved in water and sanitation programmes.

    “The purpose of Zenith Water Project working together with other stakeholders is to tackle the challenges that may crop up from the people’s lack of access to water and sanitation facilities,’’ he said.

    Igwe urged other private sector organisations to work closely with the three tiers of government in efforts to sensitise Nigerians to the importance of good sanitation.

    He noted that water-borne diseases and infections associated with poor sanitation were the leading causes of death the world over.

    He added that these infections had larger consequences on the socio-economic growth of countries.

    “It is important for the private sector organisations to begin to work closely with the various levels of government to ensure attainment of Goal Six of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),’’ he said.

    NAN reports that Goal Six of the SDGs calls for the provision of clean water and sanitation for all people. (NAN)

  • NNPC denies holding $3.5bn subsidy fund

    NNPC denies holding $3.5bn subsidy fund

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)  has denied claims that it has  in its custody 3.5 billion dollars Subsidy fund.

    NNPC Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr Ndu Ughamadu,  disclosed this in a statement in Abuja, on Tuesday.

    He explained that at the hit of the shortage of products supply at the close of last year, the National Assembly asked the NNPC to do everything possible to stem the hiccups.

    Ughamadu  said the corporation initiated the move to raise a revolving fund of 1.05 billion dollars, since the corporation was, and still the sole importer and supplier of white products in the country.

    He noted  that ever since, the fund had been domiciled in the Central Bank of Nigeria, adding that at no time was it in the custody of the NNPC.

    Ughamadu said the fund, called the National Fuel Support Fund, had been jointly managed by the NNPC, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Federal Ministry of Finance.

    Other managers include the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OGF), the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) and the Petroleum Equalization Fund (PEF).

    He further clarified that NNPC did not independently spend a dime of the fund which was to ensure stability in the petroleum products supply in the country.

    He added that the corporation was fully aware that it was only the National Assembly that had the statutory responsibility to appropriate on petroleum subsidy matters. (NAN)

  • UN scribe says eliminating poverty remains one of the greatest global challenges and prioritie

    No fewer than 700 million people are still being left behind and are unable to meet their basic daily needs, the United Nations has said.

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated this in his message commemorating the 2018 International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.

    Guterres highlighted that eliminating poverty in all its forms remained one of the greatest global challenges and priorities.

    “Let us remember that ending poverty is not a matter of charity but a question of justice,” he said.

    “On this International day for the Eradication of Poverty,” the UN Chief added, “let us commit to uphold the core pledge of the 2030 Agenda to leave no one behind”.

    The UN chief stressed the fundamental connection between eradicating poverty and upholding equal rights for all.

    He said that since the day was first marked 25 years ago, “nearly one billion people have escaped poverty, thanks to political leadership, inclusive economic development and international cooperation”.

    The 2018 theme is: ‘Coming together with those furthest behind to build an inclusive world of universal respect for human rights and dignity.

    Guterres said the theme underscored the connection between extreme poverty and human rights, specifically, emphasising that people living in poverty are disproportionately affected by many human rights violations.

    Eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions is embodied in Goal 1 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which aims to foster social protection systems for all.

    The UN will host the 25th Commemoration of the International Day at the headquarters in New York on Wednesday. (NAN)

  • REC urges media to enlighten citizens

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Lagos State has urged media practitioners not to disappoint Nigerians in helping them make wise choices in the 2019 general elections.

    Mr Sam Olumekun, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), INEC in Lagos State, made the appeal on Tuesday at the 2018 Press Week of the Radio Lagos/Eko FM Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Ikeja.

    Olumekun, who was the guest speaker at the second day of the week-long event, described the media as important stakeholders in the electoral process.

    He spoke on “2019 General Elections: The Media and the Challenges of Objective Reporting”.

    The REC, represented by Mr Femi Akinbiyi, the Public Relations Officer of the Commission in Lagos, said the media’s role in the success of elections was very critical.

    “May I urge journalists, noble members of the fourth estate of the realm who are very important stakeholders of the electoral process and partners of INEC, to truly function as unbiased professionals.

    “You are expected to enlighten, inform and educate Nigerians about the electoral process and also to mobilise the citizenry to actively and conscientiously turn out en masse to vote for credible candidates.

    “Your duty is not just restricted to providing debate and marketing platforms for political parties and candidates to publicise their political programmes and ideologies.

    “You also have the responsibility to set agenda for discussions on general elections that will enlighten the citizens for the making of informed and wise choices during the general elections,” Olumekun said.

    The commissioner, who noted that INEC had mapped out guidelines to proficiently govern its electoral operations, urged journalists to read, adapt and understand the guidelines.

    Olumekun said the commission was determined to deliver free, fair and credible elections in 2019.

    He urged media practitioners to be conversant with the Electoral Act and adhere strictly to provisions on INEC code of conduct for journalists in all editorial operations.

    The REC advised the media to make concerted efforts at upholding and abiding by the code of conduct for objective reportage, so as not to set the nation on fire.

    He urged the media regulatory bodies to apply the rules and sanction any media house that functions against the ethics of the profession.

    In his address, Dr Qasim Akinreti, the Lagos NUJ Chairman, stressed the need to entrench right to association, rule of law, press freedom and right to reply, to deepen Nigeria’s democracy.

    Akinreti said right to association had helped in the forming of political parties and pressure groups.

    “Now over 90 political parties have been registered by INEC,’’ he said.

    Earlier, Mr Olanrewaju Olatunbosun, the Chairman, Radio Lagos/Eko FM Chapel, NUJ, said that the essence and significance of journalists and journalism could neither be underestimated nor overemphasised in any society.

    “In spite of the enormity of hazards that go with the practice of journalism all over the world, Nigerian journalists have distinguished themselves in many ways, even in international competitions,” he said.

    Olatunbosun said Nigerian journalists had proved to be up to the task, urging that they be accorded respect.

    He, however, listed disregard to rule of law, molestation and poor remuneration, among others, as factors militating against smooth operation of journalists in Nigeria.

    In her goodwill message, Mrs Ayo-ola Shotonwa, General Manager, Radio Lagos/Eko FM, urged journalists to be ethical and professional while performing their duties. (NAN)

  • Dangote unveils BlocMaster cement to raise quality

     

    By Sadiq Ibrahim

    A new premium high strength cement from the staple of the largest cement Company in Africa, Dangote cement Plc has been formally unveiled in Lagos to the delight of block makers, distributors and other stakeholders.

    The new Portland limestone cement “BlocMaster” launch amidst fanfare yesterday according to the Group Managing Director of Dangote Cement Plc, Engr. Joseph Makoju is the final answer to the yearnings and expectations of Block and concrete makers who desire a new product that could combine all the qualities of the existing range of cements in the market.

     

    He explained that BlocMaster is a product of intensive research, laboratory and field tests and regulatory authorities’ approval. According to him, the new cement comes with a difference and value for money.

    Engr. Makoju stated that all stakeholders involved in the value chain of cement were part of the research and the eventual formulation of the BlocMaster saying “all stakeholders were involved, blockmakers, the regulatory agencies and the customers alike. We took samples to them to test before we finally concluded on the product.

    “We identify an opportunity and a gap that has to be filled and we went ahead to design and formulate the BlocMaster. In addition, we are giving the product out at the best price that gives the best quality.

    The Dangote Cement helmsman assured blockmakers and the distributors of steady supply because the Company operates the largest fleet of trucks for distribution of Dangote cement. We operate over 7000 truck for product distribution, so there is no issue about timely delivery to every nooks and crannies of Nigeria.”

    Explaining qualities of the new product, the Dangote Cement Group Chief Marketing Officer, Oare Ojeikere said Dangote BlocMaster is a premium high strength Portland limestone cement that gives users up to 50mpa in compressive strength after 28 days.

    He pointed out that the product is Ideal for concrete applications that require very high final strength and durability.

    “BlocMaster has been tested, and proven, to provide the best performance for all concrete applications that require rapid early strength, higher final compressive strength, and fast setting. It outperforms all other bagged cement products in Nigeria, and it is the cement of choice for all major construction projects”, he added.

    Oare stated that dangote cement is made in Nigeria but loved across Africa because of its high quality. “And it is because we can vouch for our products high quality that is why we are in so many African countries.

    “We are the king in this business as we control more than 60 per cent of the cement market. We introduced to you 3X 42.5R, 3X 42.5R, we have Falcon, and now we are rolling out BlocMaster, as the name suggests we want the name to resonate anywhere cement is mentioned, that is why we called it BlocMaster”

    The Chief Marketer said the Unique Selling Proposition of the new Cement are its unparalleled strength as its 15 per cent stronger than any 42.5 grade presently available in Nigeria market. “Its 50 per cent stronger after one day. This means that blocks made could be quickly demoulded, and will be ready for sale faster, increasing the speed at which block makers can meet customer demand.

    “BlocMaster with its higher compressive strength will deliver stronger blocks at the same mix ratio as used currently, and can deliver more blocks, if same quality blocks as achieved currently is desired. BlocMaster is a high grade technical product that allows users achieve higher concrete strength qualities with less cement, lowering in the process, users’ concrete cost.”

    In his comment on the product, Representative of the Director General of Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON), Joseph Ugbaja endorsed the BlocMaster, saying it is another quality product from Dangote Cement, a company that is known for its strict adherence to standard as stipulated by the authorities.

    He described as a good development in that Dangote Cement is now produced a higher 42,5 grade of cement even for the use of the blockmakers.

    Ugbaja stated that his Organisation has been making routine visits to Dangote Cement plants across the country and has never been found wanting when it comes to meeting standard. “They always exceed stipulated standard. We are very proud of them.

    Also making a remark, National President of Block Makers Association, Alhaji Rasheed Adebowale, said his executive has tested the new product and that blocmakers couldn’t expect a better deal when the components of the new cement is analyzed.

    He however appealed to the management of Dangote Cement to make it affordable and available.

  • Jigawa immunises 1.5m children against polio

    Jigawa immunises 1.5m children against polio

    The Jigawa Primary Healthcare Development Agency (JSPHCDA) says over 1.5 million children were immunised against polio in the recently concluded immunisation in the state.

    Dr Kabiru Ibrahim, the Executive Secretary of the agency, disclosed this on Monday to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Dutse.

    He said that the agency received enough Oral Polio Vaccines (OPVs) which led to the successful immunisation of the targeted children against the disease.

    Ibrahim also said that adequate personnel were engaged to conduct the exercise simultaneously across the 27 Local Government Areas of the state.

    The executive secretary commended traditional rulers and religious leaders as well as other stakeholders in the state for their support and cooperation in ensuring the smooth conduct of the exercise.

    Ibrahim further expressed satisfaction at the level of compliance by parents.

    He said that such cooperation would facilitate quick response in combating the disease and address other emergency situations in the state. (NAN)

  • Price of cooking gas increased in September –NBS

    Price of cooking gas increased in September –NBS

    The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), said the average cost of refilling a five kilogramme (kg) cylinder for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Cooking Gas) increased to N2,107 from N2,054 recorded in August.

    The bureau disclosed this in its “Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Cooking Gas) Price Watch’’ (September 2018) report on Tuesday in Abuja.

    It said the price for refilling a 5kg cylinder of cooking gas increased by 2.60 per cent month on month  and 10.26 per cent year-on-year in the period under review.

    According to the bureau,  states with the highest average price for refilling a five kg cylinder for cooking gas are Bauchi (N2,400.00), Borno (N2,440.00) and Gombe (N2,487.50).

    It said states with the lowest average price for refilling a five kg cylinder for cooking gas were Abuja and Ebonyi (N1,900.00), Enugu (N1,865.45) and Kaduna (N1,800.00).

    Similarly, the NBS said the average cost of refilling a 12.5kg cylinder for cooking gas increased from N4,366.48 in August to N4,376.19 in September.

    It said the price increased by 2.88 per cent month-on-month and 8.00 per cent year-on-year in the month under review.

    “States with the highest average price for the refilling of a 12.5kg cylinder for cooking gas are Akwa Ibom (N5,000.00), Benue (N4,881.25) and Borno (N4,666.67).

    “Also, states with the lowest average price for the refilling of a 12.5kg cylinder for cooking gas are Kano and Kebbi (N4,033.33), Yobe (N4,015.81) and Lagos (N4,000.00).” ( NAN)

  • ADP elects Yabagi presidential candidate

    ADP elects Yabagi presidential candidate

    Ahead of the 2019 General Elections, the Action Democratic Party (ADP) on Sunday elected Yabagi Yusuf Sani as its Presidential candidate.

    Sani would contest the election against incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Sani emerged the ADP candidate after an election by party delegates during its convention across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, witnessed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials.

    At the ADP convention held across the 36 States and the Federal Capital Territory, out of 5,336,433 voters accredited, Sani scored 5,242,346 votes .

    During the ADP affirmation of presidential flag bearer in Abuja, Sani was given the certificate as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2019 elections.

    In his acceptance speech, Sani thanked God for the opportunity given to him.

    “I want to thank my fellow compatriots, the members of the great party to be given this rare opportunity to be the presidential candidate of this great party.

    “I understand the mantle of responsibility that has been placed on my shoulders and obviously Nigeria needs a fresh party.

    “Nigeria needs a new dimension of leadership that would be focused, proactive and determined in improving the nation’s security through effectiveness.

    “We will create a new direction toward positive change in the economic, infrastructure development, health and education.

    “We believe that our country can become great as we have no business with killings and with good leadership, we can bring all these to work.”

    “I am humbled by delegates and party members’ confidence in me to fly the flag of our great party for the 2019 Presidential Election.

    “I will by the grace of God justify the confidence you reposed in me.

    Sani also thanked INEC for its quick response to the short notice given to it by the party.

    “INEC is ready to do this job, it is our job to make their work easy for them,” Sani said.

    The National Vice Chairman, ADP, Chief Samuel Nyagba, lauded the delegates for their patriotism and commitment .

    He said that Sani, as a professional,was the ideal presidential candidate to govern the country because he would know how to build Nigeria from within as a professional.

    He,therefore, pledged that the party’s manifesto would be implemented to the later by Sani’s administration after his emergence as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    The ADP presidential candidate, Sani, is a professional engineer in the Oil and Gas Industry. (NAN)