Month: October 2023

  • NECO set to release 2023 SSCE results

    NECO set to release 2023 SSCE results

    The National Examination Council (NECO) has said results of the 2023 Senior Secondary School Certificate will be released on Tuesday.

    NECO concluded the conduct of the examination in early August 2023, and 1,205,888 candidates sat for the examination.

     

    Six hundred one thousand and seventy-four candidates are male, while 584,814 are female.

    The exam body had planned to release the result within 45 days, but the promise did not materialise.

     

    However, NECO confirmed that the results will be released by 11 a.m. today.

  • FG to mandate airlines to pay compensation for delayed, cancelled flights

    FG to mandate airlines to pay compensation for delayed, cancelled flights

    The Federal Government has stated that it will soon issue an order, compelling airline operators to commence payment of compensation to passengers for delayed and cancelled flights not ‘caused’ by natural occurrences.

     

    The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, said this during a meeting with airline operators in Abuja on Monday.

    His words: “On delayed flights, I want to speak for ordinary Nigerians who complain every day [about] delayed, cancelled flights. I know you have said all your reasons. You have blamed the government and a few things we do. But I also want to say that it is not all th.e time that it is government.

    At times, you say you were waiting for passengers to finish passing through the screening machine. At times, they have finished passing through screening machines. They are waiting in the lounge for five hours and you cancel your flight.

     

    “So, you see, after some time, we will start implementing the provisions of the NCAA Act. You know, Nigerians don’t know there is compensation for delay. If it is an act of God, you cannot pay.

     

    “But if it is human fault, the NCAA Act says you will pay. So, for all airline operators, while I have praised and supported you, I will also support Nigerians. You will pay them. After some time, I will put my feet on the ground. Pay them when you delay, cancel their flight.”

     

    Keyamo also asked airline operators to establish reliable communication channels so that passengers can receive cancellation notices.

  • Analyst Writes Nigerian Interior Minister, Laments Extortion, Non-payment Of Immigration Officers’ Peculiar, Rent Allowances

    Analyst Writes Nigerian Interior Minister, Laments Extortion, Non-payment Of Immigration Officers’ Peculiar, Rent Allowances

    A Public Affairs Analyst, Umar Musa, has written to the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, accusing the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) of extorting the sum of N1 million from each expatriate for the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card (CERPAC) and remitting less than N200,000 to the government.

    Musa in the letter he personally signed which is dated October 6, 2023, and addressed to the Minister of Interior, also faulted the NIS’ failure to the personnel of the service their peculiar and rent allowances approved for the Federal Government ministries and agencies by former President Muhammadu Buhari’s government.

     

    He further faulted the poor salaries being paid to Immigration Service officers, saying that it is disheartening that there is a significant disparity in the salary structure of immigration officers compared to those in other sister agencies like the police, the Department of State Services (DSS), the Nigeria Customs Service, amongst others.

     

    According to Musa, it is a cause for concern to notice that an Inspector of Police earns more than an Assistant Comptroller of Immigration, adding that witnessing high-ranking officers face challenges including trekking or struggling for public transportation after work is demoralizing and disheartening.

    ministry swiftly received their approved allowances.

     

    “This discrepancy is not only unfair but also exacerbates the hardships caused by the removal of fuel subsidies. Therefore, I urge you to expedite the payment of allowances to immigration service officers, as it will greatly alleviate their financial burden and allow them to focus more on their critical duties.

     

    “Furthermore, there is an urgent need to address the excessive contracts within the immigration system, particularly regarding the issuance of CERPAC cards. It is disconcerting to learn that each expatriate pays over N1 million for a CERPAC card, of which less than N200,000 reaches the government coffers.

     

    “The remaining amount seems to be unduly absorbed by high-level cabal companies that are not associated with the Immigration Service. I suggest exploring the possibility of having immigration officers render these services, or alternatively, consider converting the staff of these companies into immigration officers.

     

    “Not only would this ensure the security of data, but it would also result in substantial savings for the government. Additionally, it is crucial to investigate the presence of these companies in the Passport units as well and terminate their involvement.

     

    “Lastly, training for immigration officers should be given top priority. It has come to my attention, through an anonymous officer, that officers recruited in 2021 have yet to receive the required training.

     

    “Furthermore, there are plans for future recruitment in 2023, despite the fact that previous officers are still awaiting training, despite the allocated funds. Such delays would never be tolerated in any other paramilitary organizations, such as the police, DSS, or even the army.

     

    “Investing in the training and development of immigration officers is vital to their effective performance and professional growth. I beseech you to ensure that training for all officers, both current and future recruits, is expedited without further delay.

     

    “Honorable Minister, there is no doubt that a significant amount of work lies ahead of you. However, I can attest to the fact that the officers and men of the Nigeria Immigration Service are eager and willing to cooperate with you to achieve success in your tenure.

     

    “By addressing the key issues surrounding their welfare and garnering their trust and motivation, there is no limit to what can be accomplished.”

  • BREAKING: President Tinubu appoints Fela Durotoye, others as presidential media aides

    BREAKING: President Tinubu appoints Fela Durotoye, others as presidential media aides

    President Bola Tinubu, on Monday, approved the appointment of Fela Durotoye and four others as members of the presidential advisory team.

     

    This was disclosed in a release by the Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale.

     

    The statement is titled ‘President Tinubu appoints new Presidential Media Advisory team members.’

     

    Mr. Fela Durotoye, 52, who was appointed Senior Special Assistant to the President — National Values & Social Justice, is a business consultant and President of the GEMSTONE Nation Builders Foundation, a non-profit, non-governmental organisation focused on training youths towards transformational leadership and social change.

     

    Mr. Fredrick Nwabufo, a journalist and communications specialist, was appointed Senior Special Assistant to the President — Public Engagement.

     

    Mrs. Linda Akhigbe who is now Senior Special Assistant to the President — Strategic Communications, is a Mass Communication graduate from Federal Polytechnic Auchi, Edo state. The President also approved the secondment of Akhigbe to serve as the Communications Adviser to the President of the ECOWAS Commission.

     

    Until her recent appointment, she was Channels Television’s Senate correspondent producing and presenting ‘The Gavel’ a programme that focuses on the activities of the National Assembly. Linda is a lover of good music and books.

     

    Mr. Aliyu Audu is the Chairman of the APC Rebirth, a pressure group in the All Progressives Congress. He was appointed Special Assistant to the President — Public Affairs.

     

    President Tinubu also appointed Mr. Francis Abah as Personal Assistant to the President — Special Duties.

     

    The President tasks all new appointees who are serving in the Media and Publicity directorate to uphold the highest standards of decorum and decency in their engagements with all members of the public as they advance the President’s determined bid to renew the hope of Nigerians in a restructured economy and unified society that caters sufficiently to the needs of all, regardless of any differences.

     

  • Passports ‘ll be delivered to homes, offices, places of choice — Minister

    Passports ‘ll be delivered to homes, offices, places of choice — Minister

    The Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has declared that Nigerians seeking to have passports will no longer have to wait for months, as efforts are in place to ensure delivery to homes, offices and other places of choice in record time.

     

    The minister disclosed this at the opening ceremony of the 2023 University of Lagos International Week, on Monday.

    The theme of the international week is ‘Breaking the Borders of Partnership’.

    He said the ministry had commenced the automation of end-to-end passport application process, and had given a timeline from which Nigerians would begin to experience the “sweet experience”.

     

    According to the minister, “Nigerians will not need to wait longer than two weeks before they get their passports.

     

    “By January next year, Nigerians will be able to complete this application process online, and by February next year, with collaboration and partnership with other relevant stakeholders, Nigerians will have their passport delivered to their homes, offices and other locations of their choice,” he stated.

     

    According to him, this will also be extended to the visa application process, with technology deployed throughout the entire process, to make it as seamless as possible.

     

    The minister said to achieve this, his office had set everything into motion to open 12 more visa application centres across the world.

     

    “In this regard, we are also working on strengthening our visa- on-arrival policy.

     

    “We are working with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to enforce the principle of reciprocity and a committee has been set up in the ministry to achieve this,” he said.

    He said the ministry had commenced the automation of end-to-end passport application process, and had given a timeline from which Nigerians would begin to experience the “sweet experience”.

    According to the minister, “Nigerians will not need to wait longer than two weeks before they get their passports.

    “By January next year, Nigerians will be able to complete this application process online, and by February next year, with collaboration and partnership with other relevant stakeholders, Nigerians will have their passport delivered to their homes, offices and other locations of their choice,” he stated.

    According to him, this will also be extended to the visa application process, with technology deployed throughout the entire process, to make it as seamless as possible.

    The minister said to achieve this, his office had set everything into motion to open 12 more visa application centres across the world.

    “In this regard, we are also working on strengthening our visa- on-arrival policy.

    “We are working with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to enforce the principle of reciprocity and a committee has been set up in the ministry to achieve this,” he said.

     

    Every year, over 100 Nigerian students benefit from the scholarship for postgraduate and PhD degrees. We have hundreds of professionals and entrepreneurs leaving our shores to break new grounds across our lands.

    And on our part, we must ensure that we play our part in the actualisation of their dreams. They carry our identity, one which not only aids their pursuit, but also defines them.

     

    ”According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), reports have shown that about 99,985 Nigerian students left this country to enrol in universities in the United Kingdom between 2017 and 2022.

     

    “While many may contend that majority of these students have simply ‘JAPA’ for other reasons, we cannot also deny the fact that a larger chunk of these students have left with the purest of intent to seek further knowledge for self-advancement.

     

    “Now, in going all through this, therefore, I may want to ask, why our students should now suffer to acquire international passports, even when they have paid for it?

     

    Their pursuit of breaking new grounds across borders, is one which gives us great joy as through our children, we sustain the future.”

     

    Tunji-Ojo noted that the theme of the event reminded citizens that the challenges faced as a people were not confined by geographical boundaries.

     

    He said that whether it was addressing climate change, promoting global health, ensuring peace and security, or fostering economic prosperity, the world was more interconnected than ever before.

     

    According to him, there is the need to embrace partnerships that transcend borders, to tackle these complex issues effectively,

     

    “In breaking the boundaries of partnership, we are not using rhetoric. We lead from the front. This was strongly expressed by President Bola Tinubu, while recently addressing the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 78),” he said

    The minister expressed his unwavering faith in the transformative power of education and research.

     

    He said that together, citizens could break the borders that hindered collaboration and unlock a brighter future for Nigeria, and by extension, Africa.

     

    “ Let our academic community be at the forefront of this noble endeavour, inspiring the next generation to build a Nigeria that thrives on unity, innovation, and shared prosperity.

     

    “I am making this call to the academic community, using this citadel of learning as a point of contact. As custodians of knowledge, you have a pivotal role to play.

     

    “ I implore you to continue your invaluable work, not only within the walls of your institutions but also in the broader context of our society.

    The minister expressed his unwavering faith in the transformative power of education and research.

    He said that together, citizens could break the borders that hindered collaboration and unlock a brighter future for Nigeria, and by extension, Africa.

    “ Let our academic community be at the forefront of this noble endeavour, inspiring the next generation to build a Nigeria that thrives on unity, innovation, and shared prosperity.

    “I am making this call to the academic community, using this citadel of learning as a point of contact. As custodians of knowledge, you have a pivotal role to play.

    “ I implore you to continue your invaluable work, not only within the walls of your institutions but also in the broader context of our society.

     

    Through innovative research, academic recommendations and forward-thinking curriculum, you can instill in our new generation of Nigerians, a profound understanding of the imperative of collaboration over competition.

     

    “Your academic recommendations hold the potential to reshape policies and practices. Engage with policymakers, industry leaders and civil society to ensure that your insights are translated into action.

     

    “Advocate for evidence-based decision-making that prioritises the welfare and prosperity of all Nigerians,” he said.

     

    On his part, the keynote speaker at the event, Prof. Iain Gillespie, Vice Chancellor, University of Dundee, U.K, said institutions, industries and policy makers across the globe must work together to address common challenges.

     

    According to him, partnership has the ability to bring about expertise and capacity.

     

    It requires genuine alignment of good and equitable relationship to deliver meaningful impact,

     

    “Universities on their part, are indeed meant to be centres for commitment to excellence in knowledge, character and service to humanity.

     

    “They must strive to transform lives locally and globally through triple intensity, to deliver on social purpose,” he said.

     

    Earlier in her welcome address, the Vice Chancellor of UNILAG, Prof. Folasade Ogunsola, said at the turn of the 21st century, the world had started to come to terms with the impact of globalisation.

     

    She said this was so in all its ramifications on how life would be lived in the present and in the future

    According to her, global-higher education sector was not left out as it was itself both a driver of, and a respondent to the changes being witnessed.

     

    She noted that there was growing recognition among its managers on the place of universities and like institutions, as research, teaching and learning arena,

     

    Ogunsola said managers believed that if such institutions were going to be valuable to the knowledge economy of the 21st century, they would have to adapt to the imperatives of internationalising higher education.

     

    The Executive Secretary TETFund, Mr Sonny Echono, said the organisation was working hard to promote internalisation in terms of scholarship.

     

    He said that it had offered scholarship to over 40,000 scholars to do their Masters and PhD programmesa broad.

     

  • Enugu Assembly approves N170b loan to state government

    Enugu Assembly approves N170b loan to state government

     

    By Ifeoma Aka

    Enugu:   The Enugu State House of Assembly on Monday approved the N170b loan requested by Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State to execute some major projects in the state.

    The loan request was revealed in a letter read by the Speaker of the assembly, Chief Uche Ugwu, on Monday during an emergency plenary in Enugu.

    The Speaker said the loans, which would be sourced from the Fidelity and the Globus banks, would enable the state government to execute infrastructural projects in the state.

    Ugwu gave a breakdown of the loan to include N100b Bank Guarantee Line (BGL), N10b Term Loan (TL), N10b Over Draft Facility from the Fidelity Bank and N50b Credit Facility from the Globus Bank.

    He hinted that the BGL would serve as a guarantee payment for contracts issued to the contractors, China Civil Engineering Construction Company (CCECC) and others for the execution of projects to be undertaken by the state government.

    On the Term loan, the Speaker revealed that the loan had an interest rate of 22 per cent per annum, which is subject to review in line with money market realities, adding that the repayment tenure is 48 months.

    Ugwu pointed out that the Over Draft Facility loan would ensure prompt payment of workers’ salaries as well as sorting out other recurrent expenditures and had a repayment tenure of 12 months.

    The speaker said the State Executive Council gave approval for the loans on October 6.

    Contributing, the Minority leader of the House, Mr Iloabuchi Aniagu, commended the state governor for forwarding the loan request, which he said, was timely.

    According to Aniagu, the loans will enable the state government to undertake developmental agenda for the good people of the state.(NAN)(www. nannews. ng) /Flowerbudnews

  • Pipelines rehabilitation contracts award based on industry norms – NNPC Ltd

    Pipelines rehabilitation contracts award based on industry norms – NNPC Ltd

    By Emmanuella Anokam

    Abuja: The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) has clarified that the contracts for pipeline rehabilitation were awarded based on evaluation criteria and in accordance with industry standards.

    The management of the NNPC Limited made this known in a statement on Sunday while reacting to reports in some sections of the media alleging underhand dealings in the contract award.

    It said the contracts, which were advertised, were awarded based on rigorous evaluation criteria and in line with industry norms.

    “The attention of the NNPC Ltd has been drawn to reports in an isolated sections of the media alleging underhand dealings in the award of contracts for the rehabilitation of pipelines across the country.

    “It is crucial to provide accurate information to address any misconceptions and ensure transparency in our operations.

    “We would like to state categorically that these reports are fallacious and designed to bring the good name of the Company into disrepute.

    “NNPC Limited is deeply committed to adhering to the highest standards of transparency and global best practices in all our activities, and this includes our contracting process,” it said.

    The NNPC Limited, while re-emphasising its commitment to transparency, said it subjected the selection process to a competitive tender guided by Bureau of Public Procurement standards, Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission expertise, and the active involvement of a Transaction Advisor.

    It said it also had representations from NEITI and the Ministry of Justice in the project development team and the evaluation exercise.

    It listed the composition of Consortium members per lot spread across Nigeria.

    “LOT 1: Oilserve Ltd, Chu Kong Steel Pipe Group Company Ltd, Saudi Crown Oilserve.

    “LOT 2: MacReady Oil and Gas Services, COBRA Instalicios S.A, Control Y Montajes Industriales and International De Pipelines, Iron Products Industries Ltd, Batelitwin Global Services Ltd, Bauen Empresa Constructora SAU, Sanderton Energy Ltd, The Spanish National Association of Manufacturers.

    “LOT 3: A A Rano, Zakhem Construction Nigeria, Bablinks Resources Ltd, VAE Controls S.R.O and LOT 4: MRS Oil and Gas, CPPE Nigeria Ltd

    “It is imperative to emphasise that these contracts are Build, Operate and Transfer agreements, and selected partners are to finance the rehabilitation and do not entail the transfer of control of these assets to any particular company,” it said.

    It said its objective was to enhance the integrity and functionality of the pipelines to facilitate the efficient transportation of crude oil to refineries and the distribution of its products across the country.

    According to the NNPC management, the ownership of these strategic national assets remains with NNPC Limited, and are fully committed to ensuring their continued operation in the interest of over 200 million Nigerians.

    It would be recalled that some sections of the media recently alleged that NNPC Ltd had awarded juicy rehabilitation contracts of the nation’s pipelines to four oil companies, including two downstream retailers. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng) / Flowerbudnews

  • CAC Shines Again, Gets Commendation from Labour  Institute for Staff Capacity Building

    CAC Shines Again, Gets Commendation from Labour  Institute for Staff Capacity Building

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews)  : The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has been commended by the  Michael Imodu National Institute for Labour Studies (MINILS) for improving the knowledge base and capacity of its workers.

    The Head of Department, MINILS Labour Management Relations, , Ezekiel Ayorinde, Gabe the commendation in Ilorin on Monday while declaring open a five-day training titled “Harmonious Labour-Management Relationship: A Panacea to Organisation Stability and Growth.

    A report by CAC News quoted Ezekiel Ayorinde, as noting that today’s world was in turbulence, stressing that the workplace needs peace to make meaningful progress.

    Ayorinde added that the work environment is embedded with different interest groups and emphasised the need to align them with the organisational objectives.

    He therefore maintained that peace was key to organisational success and called on both the management and the union to work in peace and harmony for the benefit of the organization.

    CAC Registrar General, Alhaji Garba Abubakar

    He expressed optimism that, at the end of the training, participants would come out with new ideas and skills to enhance peaceful coexistence in the Commission.

    In her remarks, the Head of the Industrial Relations Desk of the Commission, Hadiza Katagum-Tandja (Assistant Director), expressed hope that the training would have a positive impact on the participants.

    The participants were urged to ensure active engagement in the process for the benefit of their organisation by Assistant Director, Labour Management Relations, Ogar Joseph A. during his welcome speech.

    Also speaking, Comrade Suleiman Girei, President, Senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations and Government-Owned Companies (SSASCGOC), CAC Chapter, acknowledged the contribution of MINILS to the enhancement of labour management relations in the workplace.

    Comrade Girei used the forum to appreciate the management of MINILS for the recent award of fellowship to the CAC Registrar-General, Alhaji Garba Abubakar, after meeting the prescribed criteria set by the Institute.

    CAC News reports that no fewer than 22 staff members of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) are attending the training. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Another 4.9 magnitude earthquake hits western Afghanistan

    Another 4.9 magnitude earthquake hits western Afghanistan

    By Flowerbud News

    Oct. 9, 2023

    Another 4.9 magnitude earthquake jolted western Afghanistan on Monday as the government’s death toll from Saturday’s quake reached more than 2,000.

    The new tremors were confirmed by the U.S. Geological Survey and residents in the area.

    “It was quite intense,” a doctor in the area described Monday’s quake to dpa. “People took shelter in parks, open spaces, and gardens.”

    According to the health worker, the deadly earthquake from Saturday has negatively affected people’s mental health. “Most of the patients are those who have mental shocks,” he added.

    The 6.3 magnitude quake at the weekend completely destroyed at least 13 villages in Herat province’s Zindah Jan district.

    Local residents from other areas as well as rescue teams were still trying to remove bodies from under the rubble.

    In many provinces, people are collecting donations for the victims.

    Turkey, Iran and Pakistan have promised to provide urgent humanitarian assistance relief.

    There are conflicting reports about the exact number of casualties.

    The government announced 2,053 deaths and more than 1,200 wounded so far.

    UN Coordination Office for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said it has recorded 1,023 deaths and 1,663 injured people adding that more than 11,000 people have been affected by the tragedy. (www.nannews.ng)

    dpa/NAN