Month: November 2023

  • NSA seeks stakeholders collaboration in tackling illicit arms proliferation

    NSA seeks stakeholders collaboration in tackling illicit arms proliferation

     

    By Sumaila Ogbaje

    Abuja:  The National Security Adviser (NSA), Malam Nuhu Ribadu, has called for support and collaboration of all stakeholders in the efforts to rid Nigeria of illicit flow of small arms and light weapons.

    Ribadu, represented by his Special Adviser, Special Duties, Amb. Mohammed Ahmed, made the call at a roundtable on the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Nigeria, on Thursday in Abuja.

    The roundtable with the theme, “Mapping the Landscape of SALW Proliferation in Nigeria: Gaps and Opportunities”, was organised by the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (NCCSALW), and Mines Advisory Group.

    The NSA said the proliferation of small arms and light weapons undermines security, hampers progress and erodes the very foundation of society.

    According to him, it is a challenge that no single entity can combat alone, hence, the support and collaboration of all stakeholders are not just beneficial but essential.

    “As we engage in discussions today, let us be guided by the urgency of our mission and the knowledge that the success of the NCCSALW is intrinsically linked to the security and prosperity of our society as a whole.

    “Each perspective shared, each commitment made, and each partnership forged here is a reminder of previous commitments and will serve as a building block towards a robust and resilient framework for small arms and light weapons control.

    “I urge you, esteemed partners, to lend your support wholeheartedly.

    “Whether it is through policy advocacy, resource allocation or operational collaboration, your contribution is a lifeline that will empower the Centre to achieve its mandate,” he said.

    The National Coordinator of NCCSALW, retired Maj.-Gen. Abba Dikko, said the roundtable was a testament to the collective resolve of the Nigerian Government, international partners and civil society organisations to overcome the challenges posed by illicit arms within Nigeria’s borders and beyond.

    Dikko said the centre had since establishment in May 2021, being unwavering in its mandate to secure the nation against the threats posed by unregulated arms.

    He said their efforts had been geared towards fostering synergy among line ministries, departments and agencies, and fortifying partnerships with reputable national and international stakeholders, as well as Civil Society Organisations.

    These collaborations, according to him, are crucial, as the complexities of SALW proliferation demands concerted and unified approach.

    He said the theme of the roundtable reflected their commitment to not only understanding the extent of the challenge but also identifying and leveraging opportunities for impactful interventions.

    “We aim to elevate the discourse on SALW management and control, and to galvanize broad-based support for our ongoing efforts to ensure an illicit-arms-free Nigeria.

    “We seek to enhance collaboration with national and international stakeholders, to provide a platform for meaningful interaction, and to explore opportunities for capacity building and technical assistance.

    “These objectives align with our strategic goal of eradicating the scourge of illicit arms, thereby safeguarding our nation’s security and facilitating the socio-economic development that our people rightly deserve.

    “Key future strategies pivotal to this mission include enhancing personnel skills through targeted training in security management and disarmament.

    “We are also planning an advanced ICT setup for a national database of SALW to unify and streamline inventory management,” he said.

    The coordinator also called for strengthening collaboration with stakeholders for advocacy and awareness, alongside ongoing capacity-building initiatives at various levels to ensure they remain at the forefront of SALW regulations and practices.

    He added that a crucial step forward would be the presidential assent to the Centre’s Bill, which was anticipated to provide the legal authority necessary for better operational effectiveness.

    On her part, the Regional Programme Manager, Gulf of Guinea for Mines Advisory Group (MAG), Laurie Druelle, said the event represented a significant step in their collective commitment to addressing a matter of great importance for Nigeria.

    Druelle said that the proliferation of SALW had continued to pose direct threat to the lives of civilians and communities in Nigeria as well as the overall prosperity of the nation.

    According to her, in spite of the considerable efforts put in place by government and security forces, access to resources and basic services remain challenged by armed violence in many areas of the country.

    “Indeed, the access to, the circulation, and the ownership of illegal weapons is enabling some actors to gain power and resources over others.

    “This inequity is further increasing pre-existing grievances between groups and in turn, is generating more conflicts.

    “For MAG, small arms and light weapons are indeed instruments of violence but are not the standalone cause of violence.

    “As such, armed violence should be addressed holistically. This means that securitisation efforts should be linked to efforts which seek to reduce inequalities altogether.

    “There should be increased access to services, resources and infrastructure in an inclusive manner, as well as by promoting peaceful dialogue and building trust between communities and representatives of the security sector,” she said.

    Druelle said the organisation had in collaboration with NCCSALW trained more than 400 security sector staff on weapons and ammunition management, in line with international standards.

    She added that they had also destroyed more than 3,000 weapons and built or rehabilitated 19 key infrastructures such as armories, across the country. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)/Flowerbudnews

  • Lawmaker pledges to attract federal projects to constituency

    Lawmaker pledges to attract federal projects to constituency

     

     

    Rep Dom Okafor has restated his commitment to attract federal projects to his constituency.

    Abuja: Hon. Okafor, who represents Aguata Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, made the pledge when a pressure group, Ndi Aguata, honoured him with an award of excellence in his office in Abuja.

    The lawmaker, who lauded the delegation for honouring him, said the gesture was an impetus to do more work.

    He, therefore, reiterated his commitment to the development of Aguata.

    “I will use my goodwill to attract federal projects for the betterment of Aguata people,” he said.

    While presenting the award of excellence, the leader of the delegation, Nze Christian Okafor, hailed the lawmaker for his remarkable contributions since he was elected into the 10th National Assembly.

    The delegation, which included Onyekwlu Mezuo, said the gesture was to encourage him for giving effective representation to the people of Aguata.

    Nze Prince Okafor, the former Secretary General of Aguluezechukwu Town Union, commended the lawmaker for his ongoing efforts through the Ecological Fund Office to tackle the gully erosion threatening Aguluezechukwu. (Flowerbudnews)

  • LIBERIA PRESIDENCY: BOAKAI LOOKS SET TO UPSET WEAH*

    LIBERIA PRESIDENCY: BOAKAI LOOKS SET TO UPSET WEAH*

     

    By Paul Ejime

    With *86.71%* results of Liberia’s Presidential run-off vote released by the electoral Commission NEC on Thursday, opposition leader Joseph Boakai is edging sitting President George Weah by *50.58%* to *49.42%.*

    According to NEC, former vice President Boakai, of UP, polled *712,741* votes, while Weah of the ruling CDC received *696,520*.

    From *5,107* out of the total *5,890* voting places (units) already covered, with 16,221-vote margin, Boakai is smelling victory in the 14 Nov. run-off vote.

    It is the 4th electoral contest between both men. Weah defeated Boakai in the first race in 2017. His administration’s looming defeat is linked to poor performance and corruption allegations.(Flowerbudnews)

  • FRSC, Lagos command records 376 road traffic crashes in 10 months

    FRSC, Lagos command records 376 road traffic crashes in 10 months

    Lagos,:   The Lagos Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps has recorded 376 cases of road traffic crashes from January to October 2023.

    The Lagos Sector Commander Mr Babatunde Farinloye, said this in a media conference on Thursday in Lagos.

    Farinloye said this while marking the World day of remembrance for road traffic victims.

    He added that the 376 cases of road traffic crashes involved 1,842 people and 662 vehicles out which 128 people lost their lives while 237 people sustained various degree of injuries.

    “The probable causes being excessive speed, dangerous driving and overloadin,” he said.

    The commander pointed out that the command would continue to deploy all paraphernalia of enforcement and advocacy to stem the rate and spate of crashes on our roads.

    As regard the event, he said the World day of remembrance for road traffic victims, was a day adopted and recognised by the UN via Resolution A/60/2005 to remember all people killed and seriously injured on the roads.

    “The annual global advocacy event is designated to recognise and pay respect to the thousands of people who are killed and injured as a result of road traffic crashes.
    “The day is also to sensitise the ‘’living’’ on safe road practices,” he said.

    He noted that the objectives of commemorating the event was to provide a platform for traffic victims and their families to remember all people killed and seriously injured on the roads.

    “Others are to acknowledges the crucial work of the emergency service, advocate for better support for road traffic victims and their families.

    “Also is to promotes evidence-based actions to prevent and eventually stop further road traffic deaths and injuries,” he said. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Inter’l Day for Tolerance: Police advocacy group tasks Nigerians on peaceful co-existence

    Inter’l Day for Tolerance: Police advocacy group tasks Nigerians on peaceful co-existence

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu: The Police Campaign Against Cultism and Other Vices (POCACOV) has urged Nigerians irrespective of philosophical inclinations and religious beliefs to take deliberate steps to enshrine peace in their communities and workplaces.

    The National Coordinator of POCACOV, CSP Ebere Amaraizu, gave the task while speaking with newsmen in Enugu on Thursday on the importance of tolerance as foundation for lasting peace.

    Amaraizu, who spoke on the sidelines of the United Nations International Day for Tolerance being celebrated every Nov. 16, noted that peace does not come by accident but “is a conscious effort to tolerate others”.

    According to him, without deliberate and sustainable efforts anchored on justice, it will be quite difficult to achieve tolerance and lasting peace that follows it.

     

    “Justice encourages tolerance and mutual understanding which bring about community peace. Community peace building entails social, religious, political and cultural tolerance among all.

     

    “It cut across the principle of fairness and fair play devoid of not taking anybody’s interest for granted.

     

    “Fair play (or fairness) promotes the understanding that nobody is losing and this ultimately encourages mutual trust and understanding that everybody is a stakeholder and partner in progress,” he said.

     

    The national coordinator also urged Nigerians to reflect on those values, standards and discipline which promote tolerance, justice and mutual understanding for effective community peace building.

     

    “Tolerance is mutual respect, acceptance and appreciation of the rich diversity of our world cultures, forms of expression and ways of being human.

     

    “We must show tolerance and love. We must be compassionate .We must protect our environment and make it friendly,” he said.

     

    Amaraizu urged all to join hands with POCACOV in its ongoing campaign on shaping the public awareness and advocacy for community peace building in our community for a functional and healthier community.

     

    “We must understand that no meaningful activity or development can take place in an atmosphere of rancour, bitterness and unjust environment,” he added.

     

    The United Nations has set aside every Nov. 16 as the International Day for Tolerance to promote all discourse and ideals on how people and society in the World could use tolerance in building lasting peace. (Flowerbudnews)

  • OUR AMBITION, PURELY AND SQUARELY TO SERVE NAWOJIANS

    OUR AMBITION, PURELY AND SQUARELY TO SERVE NAWOJIANS

     

    Aisha Speaks!

    Comrades, Greetings , I offer myself as a servant to you in the struggle to take NAWOJ to enviable level of creating happiness for all women journalists. As I present myself to vie for the position of the Assistant National Secretary of our Great Union, let me borrow a word from former American President, Martin Luther King Jr, who in his speech said ” I HAVE A DREAM”. I, AISHA OMOLABAKE COLE also has a DREAM.

    My DREAM, iif voted for, is that of:
    Dedication to the Union Project
    Recovery of the Union Lost Glory
    E-Empathy for suffering Women Journalists
    A–Assisting the Executive to achieve the shared goals

    M- Management of secretariat for common good.

    Let me not waste your time reeling out the duties and responsibilities of an Assistant Secretary, I want assure you that the duties, and such roles as it may be assigned my by the National Secretary as well as the Executive Council, will be passionately carried out (Flowerbudnews)

  • Strike call off: EEDC says power restored in entire South-East

    Strike call off: EEDC says power restored in entire South-East

     

    By Flowerbudnews
    Enugu: The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) says electricity power supply has been restored in entire South-East following suspension of the industrial action by Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC).

    This is contained in a statement issued to by the Head, Corporate Communications of EEDC, Mr Emeka Ezeh, on Thursday in Enugu.

    It would be recalled that the NLC and TUC called off the two-day strike on Wednesday evening following agreement with the Federal Government to fish out and panelise those that brutalised the President of NLC, Comrade Joe Ajaero, while dealing with labour matters in Imo.

    Ezeh said as a result of the development, all EEDC’s sources of supply at the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) stations were restored Wednesday night, and our outgoing feeders are now in service, except those on local fault.

    He said: “In addition, supply to Egbu TCN station which serves our customers in Imo State was restored yesterday night as well.

     

    “We sincerely appreciate our esteemed customers, especially those in Imo State, for their understanding during this trying time.

     

    “EEDC assures them of our continued commitment to providing improved services.” (Flowerbudnews)

  • Reps turn back Service Chiefs representatives

    Reps turn back Service Chiefs representatives

    By Femi Ogunshola

    The House of Representatives has turned back representatives of the Service Chiefs, insisting that the chiefs must appear before it on Nov. 21 as summoned.

    The Speaker, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas, said this after receiving the representatives of the chiefs at plenary on Thursday.

    Abbas commended the representatives for appearing in the chamber, urging them to convey the message to the Service Chiefs for them to appear on Nov. 21 at 11 a. m.

    The House had summoned the service chiefs for a debate on security challenges in the country.

    But the lawmakers discovered that the service chiefs failed to attend personally by sending representatives to appear on their behalf.

    The Deputy Speaker, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, rising on constitutional order, said the constitution empowered the House to invite any person, not only for the purpose of investigation but also for dialogue.

    He said the service chiefs should have presented themselves before the house and not send representatives.

    “It is not satisfactory that they are not here in person. I want to move that these sectoral engagements be suspended until the service chiefs come to address us personally,” he said. .

    NAN

  • Taraba Assembly passes local councils tenure amendment Bill

    Taraba Assembly passes local councils tenure amendment Bill

    By Martins Abochol

    The Taraba House of Assembly on Thursday passed the local government elected officials amendment Bill.

    Mr Nelson Len, the Chairman, House Committee on Information, made this known while speaking to newsmen in Jalingo.

    Len noted that the bill, after all due process required of by the House,  was passed into law to enable the new set of local government officials expected to be elected on Nov. 18, be binded by the amended law.

    According to him, the House amended the administration tenure for local government elected officials which hitherto was designed for three years, to two years.

    Len also disclosed that the 10th Assembly had paid the seven years outstanding parliamentary staff allowances as approved by Gov. Agbu Kefas.

    “We passed the Bill for the amendment of local government elected officials tenure from three years to two years.

    “The Bill has been laying there since the previous administration and since the local government election is coming up on Saturday, 18th November, 2023, we saw it as important to pass the Bill for the incoming officials to be binded by the amended law.

    “I wish to also inform you that we have just paid all the seven years outstanding parliamentary staff allowances as approved by Gov. Agbu Kefas.

    “I, on behalf of the speaker and members of the Assembly, commend Kefas for his Godly heart toward the welfare of Taraba workers. If there is any staff who has not received his alert by now, I believe is a network issue from his or her Bank,” Len disclosed.

    NAN