Month: November 2023

  • Tour operators say rising cost of living affecting patronage

    Tour operators say rising cost of living affecting patronage

    By Taiye Olayemi

    Tour  operators say the crave for leisure and recreation by  Nigerians  is fast  diminishing owing to rising cost of living .

    Some of the operators ,in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday , also expressed concern about poor patronage owing  to the development .

    Nigerians, globally recognised  as fun lovers , now have to  consider survival over other things as the cost of living continues to soar.

    Tour operators are professionals who package  tours to local and international tourist sites.

    The tour operators ,who spoke to  NAN, attributed the cause of the  low patronage to high cost of air and road travels,  resulting from  fuel price hike.

    Mr Jibola Oluseye, Chief Executive Officer, iTravels and Tours ,said business had not been good since the beginning of 2023.

    Oluseye said he had  only  packaged two tours in  2023, just two fewer than the four tours he packaged in 2022.

     

    According to him ,business was better before the  increase in fuel pump price  and  COVID-19 pandemic.

    He said he had also observed that many Nigerians were now  relocating abroad to live temporarily or permanently owing to the economic situation in the country.

    Oluseye noted that to continue to be  in business, he had to create beach camping activities for his clients, because it is less expensive unlike lodging in  hotels.

    “Since the beginning of 2023, rate of travels has dropped, people now take interest in traveling abroad than exploring attractions within the nation.

    “Change of government, elections and cash crunch,have  also affected our business drastically, but even after all these,  increase in transportation cost  is discouraging people from going for leisure.

    “Surviving in the industry demands being creative, engaging in collaborations and having prior knowledge of the facilities an intending visitor is to be lodged,” he said.

    Oluseye urged hoteliers and other service providers in the hospitality value chain to desist from marketing products visitors would not eventually gain access to.

    He said this had been a problematic issue,affecting  trust  between tour operators  and their clients.

    “Service providers in the hospitality industry are not helping us, like hotels.

    “They advertise certain services ,but at the end of the day, visitors don’t gain access to such services, projecting tour operators as liars,” he said.

    Also, Mrs Maryann Onuoha, Chief Executive Officer of Bella Maria Travels and Tours, noted that Nigerians now travel more for educational and relocation purposes as traveling for leisure drops.

    Onuoha said this development had been observed since post COVID-19 era ,but had become more pronounced  since the beginning of 2023.

    She blamed the development on increase in price of   air ticket,and difficulty in accessing forex by travellers.

    “Travels have taken a different dimension. Before now, many people  always travelled for leisure easily as air tickets and visas were cheaper and affordable.

    “Before COVID-19, tickets to Dubai could be as low as N200,000 and it was common to see a family of five or more to  travel for leisure.

     

    “But  after COVID-19, Nigerians coming to me are only coming for relocation and educational purposes to Canada, U.S. and  others

    “Now, tickets to western nations cost as high as N800,000 and more, depending on the location.

    “Indeed tourism for leisure, events and conferencing have been low, Nigerians now survival over other things,including leisure.

    “Before now, I  used to package over 100 tours in a year, but now, I can hardly boast of 10 in a year,” she said.

     

    Mr Olamilekan Omotosho, Founder of Omotosho Travels and Tours in Kwara , who specialises in marketing tourist sites in  the state ,said he had opted to work as a tour guide owing to low patronage.

    He said hike in the price of fuel seriously impacted his business as it had significantly increased transportation cost to the  tourist sites in the state.

    “People  run away  on hearing the cost of travelling  to those sites”,he said.

    He ,however, urged government at different levels to work assiduously to improve the economy to ease the sufferings of the masses as leisure should be a way of life and not a  luxury.

    “Owu Waterfalls is over four  hours drive from Ilorin, also the ancient museum is equally far, people are discouraged from  visiting these attractions due to high cost of transportation .

    “The last tour I packaged after a long time was on Sept. 20. People are also discouraged because of insecurity and poor basic amenities in most tourist destinations” he said. (NAN) (nannews.ng).

     

  • Unknown gunmen kidnap Lagos govt official in Ikorodu

    Unknown gunmen kidnap Lagos govt official in Ikorodu

    A member of staff of the Lagos State Government, simply identified as Jagaban has been abducted in the Ikorodu area of the State by unknown gunmen, suspected to be kidnappers.

     

    The Lagos State staff member was reportedly around 9pm on Monday kidnapped in front of his house at Progressive Estate Igbe-Oloja.

     

    The image maker in charge of the state police command, Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed the abduction of one person to the Nigerian Tribune.

    He however claimed that the police in the state did not have the identity of the victim as at the time of filing this report.

     

    Residents of the area stated that the victim was taken away in a boat through the swamp in the area.

     

    The Nigerian Tribune however gathered that the abductors of the Lagos State worker Wednesday contacted the family and demanded for N20 million ( twenty million naira).

    According to a resident of the area who pleaded anonymity, “He usually parked his vehicle some metres away from his house to call his family to come and open the gate for him.”

     

    The resident added; “That Monday,he parked his vehicle as usual and was waiting for his family to come and open the gate for him, when the gunmen showed up and whisked him away.”

     

    Hundeyin, a Superintendent of Police while speaking with the Nigerian Tribune said “It is true I heard about a case of kidnapping in the area”.

     

    He however stressed; “I don’t know the identity of the victim yet but we have begun investigation and investigation is progressing.

     

    Meanwhile, members of the vigilante team and another local security outfit in Ikorodu, code-named Onyabo have begun moves to rescue the abducted resident

  • How to apply for FG startup support

    How to apply for FG startup support

    The Federal Government on Tuesday launched the Startup Support and Engagement Portal, which is a key requirement for the implementation of the Nigeria Startup Act.

     

    The launch was announced by the Minister of Communications Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, on his X account.

     

    He wrote, “The startup portal will drive the identification and aggregation of Nigerian startups, venture capital companies, hubs and innovation centres in order to facilitate engagement and support for ecosystem players.”

     

    “The launch of the portal will allow us initiate the process of setting up the startup consultative forums to select representatives to the National Council for Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship, in order to facilitate discourse and consensus among Nigerian ecosystem players.”

     

    He, however, invited all Nigerian startups, venture capital companies, hubs and innovation centres to register.

    The National Information Technology Development Agency also urged all Nigerian startups, VCs, angels, hubs, and innovation centres to visit the portal, register, and explore the resources available to them.

     

    Below is the registration process for startups:

    Visit http://startup.gov.ng

    down the page to reveal the options for Startups, Angel Investors, Venture Capitalists or Accelerators, Innovation Hubs & Incubators.

    Select Startups

    Criteria to enroll:

     

    Be a limited liability company registered under the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA).

    Be a company existing for less than 10 years from the date of incorporation.

    Have objects that are focused on innovation, development, production, improvement, and commercialization of a digital technology innovative product or process.

    Be a holder or repository of a product or process of digital technology or the owner or author of a registered software.

    Have at least one-third of local shareholding held by one or more Nigerians as founder or co-founder of the startup.

    Satisfy the conditions set out in the Act, in the case of a sole proprietorship or partnership.

    Be a tech-enabled business that uses existing tools, platforms, libraries, and frameworks to make a company or a solution more efficient or effective.

    4. Enter the following details:

     

    RC Number (Unique CAC identification number)

    Company Name

    Year of Incorporation

    Industry (type)

    Media

    Start Up description

    Company Email

    Company Address

    Company website

    Founder’s Full Name

    First Name + Last Name

    Founder’s Email Address

    Founder’s Phone Number

    Founder’s means of Identification (BVN or NIN)

    5. Then Submit

  • Police disperse protesting Osun court workers, union declares strike

    Police disperse protesting Osun court workers, union declares strike

    Police operatives on Wednesday dispersed protesting members of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, Osun State branch, as the Chief Judge, Adepele Ojo, resumed back to her office.

     

    The protesters had since Monday paralysed activities in the State High Court in protest against alleged abuse of office and high-handedness by Ojo.

     

    But on Wednesday, Ojo made her way into the premises and the protesters who had left the gate to the premises open, upon realising that the CJ had entered, moved towards where her vehicle was being parked.

    Police operatives on the premises subsequently fired teargas to disperse the protesters and those at the scene ran in different directions.

     

    Addressing journalists after the incident, the Chairman, Osun JUSUN, Gbenga Eludire, said, “Following the action of the police and attitude of the Chief Judge, I, Comrade Gbenga Eludire, hereby ordered that workers in the sector should withdraw their service till further notice.”

     

    Police operatives on the premises subsequently fired teargas to disperse the protesters and those at the scene ran in different directions.

    Addressing journalists after the incident, the Chairman, Osun JUSUN, Gbenga Eludire, said, “Following the action of the police and attitude of the Chief Judge, I, Comrade Gbenga Eludire, hereby ordered that workers in the sector should withdraw their service till further notice.”

  • 5,000 Civil Servants ‘Weeded Out’ From Payroll Over Employment Discrepancies – ASCSN

    5,000 Civil Servants ‘Weeded Out’ From Payroll Over Employment Discrepancies – ASCSN

    No fewer than 5,000 federal civil servants who have discrepancies on their date of first appointment and date of birth, may not receive their December salary, National President, Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), Tommy Okon has said.

     

    Okon, however, explained that the union was working with the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation and it has forwarded the names of the affected workers to their Directors of Human Resources (DHR) for confirmation.

    The ASCSN president said 2,772 workers had been successfully restored back to the payroll after concluding their online and physical verification exercise.

     

    He called on the federal government to expedite and conclude actions to ensure that December salary of the civil servants, who are undergoing different exercises to be reintegrated into the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS), is not delayed.

    Okon urged members of ASCSN who are affected by the reintegration process to exercise patience, promising that the union was doing everything within the ambit of the law to ensure that the issues are resolved expeditiously.

     

    Addressing the journalists on Tuesday in Abuja, the union leader said: “The physical verification exercise of the ‘17,000’ Core Civil Servants who were delisted from the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) was concluded in October, 2023 and those involved were in the high spirit waiting for their monthly salary which was stopped since September, 2023 to be restored.

     

    “As of today, only those who had earlier completed their verification exercise but were mistakenly delisted have had their salaries restored while 5,000 of civil servants still have discrepancies on their date of First Appointment and date of birth.

     

    “However, effort is been made by the HOSF to ensure that those cleared will get their salaries for December, 2023 including the arrears from September.

    .

     

  • [Full list] Federal High Court releases new posting for judges

    [Full list] Federal High Court releases new posting for judges

    The Chief Judge of the Federal High Court (FHC), Justice John Tsoho, has released a new posting for judges in various divisions across the country.

     

    This follows the appointment of 23 new judges recently.

    Justice Tsoho, in a statement by the FHC’s Assistant Director of Information, Dr Catherine Oby-Christopher, directed the affected judges to report at their duty stations before the date of resumption after Christmas vacation.

    The statement partly reads, “Sequel to the appointment of 23 new judges, the Honorable Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Hon. Justice John Terhemba Tsoho, has released a new posting of the court’s judges to various Divisions across the country.

     

    “The Chief Judge directed the affected judges to report at their duty stations before the date of resumption from the Christmas vacation, being the 8th day of January 2023.

     

    “His lordship wishes his fellow lordships a wonderful vacation in advance.

     

    See full list of the judges and their new postings below:

     

    ABUJA

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE J.T. TSOHO — Chief Judge

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE G.K. OLOTU

     

    3. HON. JUSTICE B.F.M. NYAKO

    4. HON. JUSTICE R.N. OFILI- AJUMOGOBIA

     

    5. HON. JUSTICE A.R. MOHAMMED

     

    6. HON. JUSTICE I. E. EKWO

     

    7. HON. JUSTICE D.U. OKOROWO

    8. HON. JUSTICE JOYCE OBEHI ABDULMALIK

     

    9. HON. JUSTICE JAMES KOLAWALE OMOTOSHO

     

    10. HON. JUSTICE EMEKA NWITE

     

    11. HON. JUSTICE OBIORA ATUEGWU EGWUATU

     

    12. HON. JUSTICE MOBOLAJI OLUBUKOLA OLAJUWON

    13. HON. JUSTICE NKEONYE EVELYN MAHA

     

    UMUAHIA -ABIA

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE SUNDAY ONU

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE MUSA KAKAKI

     

    YENAGOA — BAYELSA

    1. HON. JUSTICE ISA HAMMA ADAMA DASHEN

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE SALIM OLASUPO IBRAHIM

     

    BENIN -EDO

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE S. M. SHUAIBU

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE CHUKA AUSTINE OBIOZOR

    BIRNIN KEBBI.- KEBBI

     

    E. HON. JUSTICE EMMANUEL GAKKO

     

    KADUNA

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE R.M. AIKAWA

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE HAWAU BUHARI

    KANO

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE A.M. LIMAN

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE M.N. YUNUSA

     

    3. HON. JUSTICE S.A. AMOBEDA

     

    LAGOS

    1. HON. JUSTICE J.T. TSOHO – Chief Judge

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE A.O. FAJI

     

    3. HON. JUSTICE A. LEWIS -ALLAGOA

     

    4. HON. JUSTICE C.J. ANEKE

     

    5. HON. JUSTICE YELLIM S. BOGORO

    6. HON. JUSTICE DANIEL EMEKA OSIAGOR

     

    7. HON. JUSTICE AKINTAYO ALUKO

     

    8. HON. JUSTICE PETER ODO LIFU

     

    9. HON. JUSTICE ABIMBOLA O. AWOGBORO

     

    10. HON. JUSTICE DIPEOLU DEINDE ISAAC.

    11. HON. JUSTICE OGUNDARE KEHINDE OLAYIWOLA

     

    12. HON. JUSTICE IBRAHIM AHMAD KALA

     

    13. HON. JUSTICE OGAZI FRIDAY NKEMAKONAM

     

    ILORIN -KWARA

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE EVELYN NMASINULO ANYADIKE

    2. HON. JUSTICE ARIWOOLA OLUKAYODE JNR.

     

    AKURE – ONDO

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE TOYIN BOLAJI ADEGOKE.

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE OWOEYE ALEXANDER OLUSEYI

     

    IBADAN -OYO

    1. HON. JUSTICE UCHE N. AGOMOH

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE EKERETE UDOFOT AKPAN

     

    ABEOKUTA -OGUN

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE A.A. OKEKE

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE ADEFUNMILOLA ADEKEMI DEMI – AJAYI

    ADO -EKITI, EKITI

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE B.O. KUEWUMI

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE B.O. QUADRI

     

    ASABA- DELTA

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE F.A. OLUBANJO

    2. HON. JUSTICE AGBAJE OLUFUNMILOLA ADETUTU

     

    AWKA – ANAMBRA

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE NNAMDI DIMGBA

     

    ABAKALIKI – EBONYI

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE HYELADZIRA AJIYA NGANJUWA

    2. HON. JUSTICE M.T. SEGUN- BELLO

     

    OWERRI -IMO

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE INIEKENIMI NICHOLAS OWEIBO

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE WIGWE-OREH CHITURU JOY

     

    WARRI- DELTA

    HON. JUSTICE I.M. SANI

     

    PORT HARCOURT —RIVERS

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE P.I. AJOKU

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE E.A. OBILE

     

    3. HON. JUSTICE PHEOBE MSUEN AYUA

    4. HON. JUSTICE STEPHEN DAYLOP PAM

     

    5. HON. JUSTICE ADAMU TURAKI MOHAMMED

     

    6. HON. JUSTICE SA’ADATU IBRAHIM MARK

     

    CALABAR — CROSS – RIVER

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE I. L. OJUKWU

    2. HON. JUSTICE ROSEMARY O. DUGBO. OGHOGHORIE

     

    UYO — AKWA-IBOM

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE M.A. ONYETENU

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE ONAH CHIGOZIE SERGIUS

     

    MAKURDI – BENUE

    1. HON. JUSTICE M.S. ABUBAKAR

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE EGBE RAPHAEL JOSHUA.

     

    ENUGU

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE M.G. UMAR

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE F.O. GIWA- OGUNBANJO

    MAIDUGURI -BORNO

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE JUDE KANYIOH DAGAT

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE TIJJANI GARBA RINGIM

     

    YOLA- ADAMAWA:

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE SALEH KOGO IDRISSA

    2. HON. JUSTICE ABDULAZEEZ M. Z. ANKA

     

    BAUCHI

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE MUSA SULAIMAN LIMAN

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE AISHATU AUTA IBRAHIM

     

    KATSINA

    1. HON. JUSTICE AHMAD GAMA MAHMUD

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE HUSSAINI DADAN- GARBA

     

    GUSAU-ZAMFARA

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE AMINU BAPPA ALIYU

     

    JALINGO – TARABA

    1. HON. JUSTICE BALA KHALIFA- MOHAMMED USMAN

     

    MINNA -NIGER

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE GARBA AMINU

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE MUHAMMAD DAN- IGE

     

    LAFIA -NASARAWA

    1. HON. JUSTICE NEHIZENA IDEMUDIA AFOLABI

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE ANYALEWA ONOJA -ALAPA

     

    LOKOJA -KOGI

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE ABDU DOGO

     

    2. HON. JUSTICE ABIODUN JORDAN ADEYEMI

    ABIODUN JORDAN ADEYEMI

     

    JOS-PLATEAU

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE D.V. AGISHI

     

    2.HON. JUSTICE SHARON TANKO ISHAYA

     

    OSOGBO- OSUN:

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE N. AYO- EMMANUEL

    2. HON. JUSTICE MASHKUR SALISU

     

    SOKOTO

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE Z. B. ABUBAKAR

     

    GOMBE

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE HILLARY IDE OSHO OSHOMO

    2. HON. JUSTICE AMINA ALIYU MOHAMMAD

     

    DUTSE – JIGAWA

     

    1.HON. JUSTICE HASSAN DIKKO

     

    DAMATURU – YOBE:

     

    1. HON. JUSTICE FADIMA MURTALA AMINU

    2. HON. JUSTICE YILWA HAUWA JOSEPH.

  • FRSC trains 100 paramedics, patrol operatives in S/East, S/South on life-saving rescue

    FRSC trains 100 paramedics, patrol operatives in S/East, S/South on life-saving rescue

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu:  No fewer than 100 Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) paramedics and patrol operatives in South-East and South-South have been trained on life-saving rescue to reduce fatality on the roads in the country.

    Declaring the two-day capacity-building training open in Enugu on Wednesday, the FSRC Corps Marshal, Dauda Biu, noted that the training would be intensive and with more practical sessions in order to retool knowledge and zeal of personnel in life-saving rescue operations.

    Biu noted that the training is focused at strengthen the capacity of FRSC paramedics and operational personnel/officers towards meeting the Goals of the United Nation’s Decade of Action for Road Safety, in saving the lives of crash victims on Nigerian roads.

    The corps marshal, represented by the Zonal Commanding Officer in-charge of South-East, Assistant Corp Marshal, Isaac Ameh, challenged the participants on keying into the training and use same knowledge practically in their various commands and units in the zones.

     

    “We are charging the participants to take the training seriously and put to practice all they have learnt within this yuletide period and beyond as the corps expect to see renewed zeal to attend to rescue and doing it professionally.

     

    “The Corps is grateful to Ford Foundation for supporting FRSC in this important training, which will involve all the units and commands within the zones in the country,” he said.

    According to him, the Corp is also looking at stepping down this training to various sector commands, unit commands, outposts and Zebras through the participants to ensure very personnel get the modern and ideal knowledge of attending to accident victims rescue whenever it occurs.

     

    Speaking, the Corps Project Implementation Officer, Assistant Corps Marshal, Clement Oladele, said that the overall goal of this project was to drastically reduce the number of casualties in emergency handling through prompt and efficient rescue operations.

    “It is therefore our expectation to the motoring public that some of the key outcomes from this training would be, the drastic reduction in the number of deaths arising from road traffic crashes; and reduction in the number of casualties involving women and children.

    “The capacity-building will also deepen the professional capacity of FRSC paramedics and operational personnel in emergency rescue operations and highway trauma handling.

     

     

    “It is also expected that other outcomes of the training would be to improve the public perception of the Corps activities as well as raise public awareness on the responsibilities of the FRSC in First Aid and trauma management.

     

     

    “And accordingly make members of the motoring public demand for commensurate trauma handling services from the Corps,” he said.

    Oladele noted that in line with the FRSC’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, the Corps had in selecting those to be trained, demonstrated consciousness on gender balancing in making the selection.

     

     

    According to him, the female gender accounts for about 35 per cent of those selected for this training country-wide. This way, road traffic crashes involving female and children victims, would be more professionally handled by these trained female FRSC officers.

     

     

    Uloma Obike, Special Assistant to the Regional Director, Ford Foundation, West Africa, noted that the transport sector opens new areas of economic activities, increases agricultural production and marketing and reduces poverty by improving the welfare of road users.

     

    “However, Nigeria has a huge road safety challenge and a high fatality rate; road traffic accidents and deaths remain at a record high and many of these deaths and injuries are preventable with first aid if accident victims are treated on time by skilled first responders.

    “Ford Foundation value the work FRSC do, and we recognise that the work cannot be done by the government agencies alone, therefore we did not hesitate to support this capacity-building initiative to improve the quality of first responses in emergencies,” she said.

     

    It would be recalled that the Ford Foundation, a reputable international NGO graciously extended the sum of One Hundred Thousand US Dollars ($100,000) for the capacity-building training, which would cover FRSC paramedics and operational officers across the country. / Flowerbudnews

  • Senate confirms Maida as Executive Vice Chairman of NCC

    Senate confirms Maida as Executive Vice Chairman of NCC

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews):  Dr. Aminu Maida has been confirmed as the substantive Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

    Maida was confirmed by the Senate on Thursday during its plenary session where it adopted a report of the Senate Committee on Communications that screened Maida on Wednesday, November 15, 2023.

    This was disclosed in a statement by Reuben Muoka, NCC’s Director, Public Affairs.

    The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Communications, and former Minister of Communications, Senator Ikra Aliyu Bilbis, who submitted the report urged the Senate to consider the request of President Bola Tinubu for the confirmation of Maida for appointment as the country’s Chief Telecom Regulator.

    He said the Committee had screened Maida, who had earlier passed all scrutiny by the relevant security agencies in the security governance sector.

    Bilbis informed the Senate that Maida possesses the requisite qualifications, professional experience, competence, and regulatory capacity to ensure accelerated development of the nation’s telecommunications sector.

    He urged the Senate to approve the nomination of Maida by  President Tinubu.

    Consequently, the Senate proceeded to confirm the appointment of Dr. Aminu Maida, through a voice vote to serve a five-year term in office, subject to renewal by the President.

    Earlier at his screening by the Senate Committee, Maida responded to questions related to his insights into the industry, qualifications, experience, suitability, and competence to manage the nation’s telecom regulatory sector, and was variously described by members as the round peg in a round hole.

    Maida told the committee that his top priorities are to improve coverage and connectivity by bridging access gaps between rural and urban communities through increased broadband infrastructure as well as increasing the quality service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE) for the consumers to enable them to get value for money.

    He also stated that, under his stewardship, he would ensure that the Commission’s licensees numbering over 8,000 across different segments of the sector, are made to adhere strictly to their Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with their consumers in terms of service delivery.

    Maida also said that he would create a more conducive environment for investment in the sector. Maida also promised to work with the dynamic team at the NCC to “re-think” how the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) would be better leveraged to bridge the extant digital divide in the country.

    The new Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria’s telecom regulatory authority also promised to prioritise inter-agency collaboration towards achieving the current blueprint for the digital economy sector, just as he said that the ongoing review of the NCA 2003 would lead to greater innovation for improving the performance of the sector and solicited the support of the National Assembly to succeed.

    Maida further emphasised his commitment towards aligning regulatory activities with the Strategic Plan of the Ministry of Communications, Innovations and Digital Economy, developed to accelerate the actualisation of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Federal Government. (Flowerbudnews)

    November 16, 2023

  • Gov. Mbah, Achebe, Garuba, Madueke for launch of book encapsulating wisdom for leadership

    Gov. Mbah, Achebe, Garuba, Madueke for launch of book encapsulating wisdom for leadership

    By Flowerbudnews
    Enugu: Gov. Peter Mbah, the Obi-of-Onitsha, Igwe Alfred Achebe, Gen. Chris Garuba (retired) and Admiral Allison Madueke (retired) have been penciled down to launch a book encapsulating wisdom for leadership.

     

    The book – “In The Line Of Duty” – which is a collection of speeches and addresses authored by a diplomat, highly traveled and read Chairman, South-East Council of Traditional Rulers, Igwe Lawrence Agubuzu, would be presented on Nov. 26 at Events Hall, Holy Trinity Catholic Parish, Independence Layout, Enugu.

     

    “In The Line Of Duty” is a compendium of various thought provoking and solution-driven speeches and addresses presented by Igwe Agubuzu in various fora of national, regional and state discourse on important, challenging and emerging nationhood and societal issues compiled by a veteran journalist, Chief Andrew Nnebedum.

     

    Speaking on the book to newsmen on Tuesday, Agubuzu, who also doubles as the Chairman of Enugu State Council of Traditional Rulers, said that the book was meant for all ages especially for people aspiring or already in leadership positions at various levels in life.

    According to him, the book is rich with hindsight, practical experiences, wisdom and positive mindset for action to solve challenging and emerging societal and leadership issues.

     

    He noted that the book was meant to equip leaders with critical thinking ability and wisdom in order to advance the welfare and progress of their communities, council areas, states, regions, the country and Africa continent at large.

     

    Agubuzu, who is the former Ambassador of Nigeria to United Nations in New York, USA; the Republic of Zambia and Organisation of African Unity (OAU)/African Union (AU), said that he was inspired to author the book due to four reasons.

     

    He said: “First, I thought people privilege to serve should respect the principle of accountability in other words if you are in office you should be meticulous and keep proper records.

    “Secondly, it is always good to leave written documents for posterity to read and learn from.

     

    “Third, it is best when the person concerned does it himself so that future generations will use it to access his performance while in office.

     

    “Fourth and finally, it is a privilege for people to work in an office and leave the office in sound mind and body; while looking back to see what he or she has done.

     

    “To use the launch, as an occasion to bring together friends and associates, mentors and mentees as well as relatives for relaxation.”

     

    He said that the former Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, would be the book reviewer; while Prof. Christian Okeke, Pro-Chancellor of Godfrey Okoye University, Ugwuonu, Nike, Enugu would unveil the book.

     

    Chief Eric Nwobi, President, Otu Ide Ndigbo, would be th Chief Launcher, while the Co-launchers are: Chief Festus Oshiaba, Chairman of FEROTEX; Chief Everist Nnaji (Odengene), Chairman of Helicopter Services Nigeria; Ide Ikeje Asogwa, Managing Director of Intasog Ltd and Chief Vitalis Ozonweke, Managing Director of Andy Young Aluminum among other personalities.

     

    The author, Igwe Agubuzu is the Eze Ogbunechendo and traditional ruler of Ezema Olo Kingdom in Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State and he had had wide experience in life, he was once Commissioner for Local Government, Rural Development and Chieftaincy Matters in the old Anambra State as a kind of sabbaticals from his foreign serve career.

     

    Agubuzu graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka in 1967 as the best Political Science graduate and prize winner of that year.

     

    This first class traditional ruler is respected for his societal sacrifice, competence, keen intellect, honesty, integrity, determination and moral courage. (Flowerbudnews)