Month: December 2023

  • SSDO, ActionAid identify gaps in implementation of critical climate change issues in Enugu

    SSDO, ActionAid identify gaps in implementation of critical climate change issues in Enugu

     

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu: The South Saharan Social Development Organization (SSDO) and ActionAid Nigeria have identified potential gap in resource allocation for critical climate change issues such as renewable energy, reforestation, and community awareness in Enugu State.

    The two Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) made this known in a press conference held in Enugu on Thursday titled: “Climate Change Mitigation Scorecard for 2022 in Enugu State”.

    The SSDO’s Programme Manager for Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA) II, Mr Udochukwu Egwim, told newsmen that the budget performance and implementation indicated a concentrated effort and tangible progress in waste management initiatives to about between 40 and 70 per cent.

    Egwim noted that the state government under the period under review primarily supported the Garbage in Wealth Out Programme and the Beat the Plastic Pollution Pilot Scheme.

    According to him, slower progress was observed in initiatives related to renewable energy and reforestation, emphasizing the need for increased attention and resource allocation in these areas.

    He said: “Challenges in implementing climate-related projects include bureaucratic hurdles, resource constraints, and a lack of public awareness, necessitating strategic interventions.

    “A gap in comprehensive climate change awareness among the population, policymakers, and key stakeholders was identified as well as a need for stakeholder engagement/advocacy is crucial for effective climate action, necessitating sustained collaboration and dialogue.

    “A call for dynamic planning and strategic reallocation of resources to ensure a balanced and impactful approach across various climate-related sectors and continuous assessment to address evolving climate challenges and ensure sustained progress was highlighted.”

     

    Egwim, however, said that there were recommendations that the state government needed to follow, which one is the diversify funds allocation to address multiple climate-related sectors for a balanced and impactful approach.

     

    He noted that was a need to prioritize resolutions from the just-concluded 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 28) held in Dubai, which included: Tripling renewable energy capacity globally and doubling the global average annual rate of energy efficiency improvements by 2030.

    The programme manager said that COP 28 also emphasized on accelerating efforts globally towards net zero emissions energy systems, utilizing zero and low carbon fuels; initiatives related to renewable energy, reforestation, and community awareness.

     

    “Sustain stakeholder engagement and collaboration for a collective and inclusive approach to climate action as well as identify and address challenges in project implementation, including bureaucratic hurdles and resource constraints.

     

    “Implement targeted awareness programs to bridge the knowledge gap on climate change impacts as well as consider a strategic reallocation of resources based on evolving climate priorities and challenges.

     

    “Establish a system for continuous monitoring and evaluation to respond to emerging climate challenges and opportunities,” he said.

     

    Egwim also called on the state government to check carbon-monoxide emission by investing in renewable energy such as using solar panels to trap the sun energy, which is in abundance in the state.

     

    “The state can have a policy of replacing fuel generators with solar panel in all government offices; use solar/battery driven long vehicles to check emission, cut down on number of cars on roads/streets presently causing serious traffic hold-ups within Enugu”.

     

    Corroborating, Mr Wilfred Okeke, an expert in Climate Change issues, noted that negative climate change issues not addressed or mitigated remained the major cause of poverty in the country.

     

    “Governments at all levels, organizations and enlightened individuals must take up the advocacy on climate change sensitisation and mitigation efforts, to our people in localities,” he said.

     

    It would be recalled that the NGOs current have four focal council areas, which their climate change message, action and discipleship had touched for some years in Enugu State: this council areas included: Aninri, Enugu South, Igbo-Eze North and Isi-Uzo. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Man cries out over threats to life in Osun

    Man cries out over threats to life in Osun

    An indigene of Osogbo, Osun State, Abubakar Adebisi, has cried out for help over the incessant harassment and threats to life by some unknown persons. (more…)

  • Ayodele proffers solution to Nigeria’s problems, unveils 2024 prophecies

    Ayodele proffers solution to Nigeria’s problems, unveils 2024 prophecies

    Worried by the current state of Nigeria, a cleric, Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, has urged the Federal Government to take necessary steps to save the nation from imminent danger. (more…)

  • Lagos Street Soccer celebrates Mayoress at 50

    Lagos Street Soccer celebrates Mayoress at 50

     

    Lagos (Flowerbudnews): The Chairman of Lagos Street Soccer Bolaji Yusuf has heartily felicitated with the Executive Chairman of Ikosi-Isheri LCDA Princess Simiat Abolanle Bada on the occasion of her golden jubilee birthday celebrations.

    He described her as an excellent administrator and a bedrock supporter of grassroots democracy and sports development.

    In a statement released on Thursday Yusuf eulogised Mayoress as she is fondly called for her outstanding service to Ikosi -Isheri LCDA, Lagos State and the nation at large in various capacities, both in the public sector and individual capacities.

    He said: “On behalf of the Lagos Street Soccer Committee I join family and friends to celebrate an outstanding administrator, a philanthropist, football aficionado and co-Chairperson of Lagos Street Committee on the auspices of her birthday celebration.

    “Mayoress has proven in different capacities her quench and desire for human capacity building alongside her excellent governance acumen which has beam her into the epicenter of the political elite circle and in the committee of friends.

    “I wish Mayoress the very best on her 50th birthday as she joins the Golden Jubilee Group today. I pray that God will grant her long life and sound health to continue to render more selfless service to humanity.” (Flowerbudnews)

  • Unknown Gunmen Kill Five in Kasada Village in Abuja , FCT

    Unknown Gunmen Kill Five in Kasada Village in Abuja , FCT

     

    By Danladi Ahmed

    Kuje.(Abuja-FCT) Flowerbudnews): Inhabitants of Kasada village in Kuje Area Council of Abuja, FCT have been rattled and are now in palpable fear following the invasion of their village and killing of five persons by gunmen in one night.

     

    Reliable sources informed Flowerbudnews that the incident occurred in the early hours of Friday, December 22 when the unknown gunmen invaded Kasada, a village after Gaube, between 2am and 3 am.

    The sources told Flowerbudnews that the gunmen raided houses and grabbed six people from their homes, including an elderly man  and his son.

    Flowerbudnews learnt that the victims were moved out of the village and headed towards Kuje.

    Five of the victims were shot and killed in cold blood by the gunmen who spared only the elderly man whose son was not so lucky as he was killed along with the four others.

    The gunmen then buried the dead bodies in a shallow grave and fled back towards Kuje.

    Flowerbudnews learnt that in the morning, the villagers began searching and found the elderly man toward kuje,. The Baba then took his kinsmen to the spot where his son and the four others were buried.

    Sources told Flowerbudnews that the villagers reported the sad incident to nearby security  authorities before exhuming the bodies and gave them proper burial on Friday last week.

    The video recording of part of the re-burial of the victims in Kasada was made available to Flowerbudnews and has been posted as the featured image..

    The reliable sources also told Flowerbudnews that the re-burial was accidentally witnessed by some security personnel who were on normal security patrol to the area unaware of the incident.

     

    However, Flowerbudnews learnt that the security personnel interacted with the elderly man who survived the incident and also spoke to the chief of the village. (Flowerbudnews)

  • NANS congratulates Lucky Aiyedatiwa on his swearing-in as Governor of Ondo

    NANS congratulates Lucky Aiyedatiwa on his swearing-in as Governor of Ondo

     

     

    Enugu:  The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) extends its heartfelt congratulations to His Excellency, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, on his well-deserved swearing-in as the Executive Governor of Ondo State.

     

    “We believe that his tenure will mark a new era of progress and development in the state,” the President of NANS, Comrade Pedro Obi, said on Thursday.

     

    Obi said that NANS acknowledged and appreciated the commitment and dedication demonstrated by Aiyedatiwa towards public service.

     

    According to him, his (new governor) vast experience while serving as the Deputy Governor and unwavering passion for the welfare of the people of Ondo State have earned him the trust and support of the student community.

     

    “As the largest student organization in Nigeria, NANS stands in solidarity with Governor Aiyedatiwa and his administration.

     

    “We firmly pledge our unwavering support and commitment to his leadership. We are confident that under his guidance, the state will experience significant growth and advancement in various sectors.

     

    “Governor Aiyedatiwa’s ascension to the position of Executive Governor is a testament to his exceptional leadership qualities and his impeccable track record in public service, his loyalty as the Deputy Governor and extreme support to the good people of Ondo State.

     

    “We have full faith in his ability to effectively steer the affairs of Ondo State towards progress and prosperity,” he said.

     

    The NANS boss said that the association was particularly pleased with Gov. Aiyedatiwa’s promise to return the legacy of the state, which he had started while acting as the Governor.

     

    He said that NANS believed that his vision for Ondo aligns with the aspirations of the student community and the general populace.

     

    Obi said: “We are confident that his administration will prioritise education, youth empowerment, infrastructure development, and job creation.

     

    “The student community, which represents the future of our nation, stands firmly behind Governor Aiyedatiwa. We assure him of our unwavering commitment to supporting his policies and programmes aimed at improving the educational sector and empowering young people in Ondo State.”

     

    The NANS boss called on all students in Ondo to rally behind Gov. Aiyedatiwa and actively participate in the developmental process of the state.

     

    According to him, we encourage students to contribute their ideas, skills, and energy towards the growth and progress of Ondo State under his leadership.

     

    “We congratulate Governor Aiyedatiwa once again on his well-deserved swearing in as the Executive Governor of Ondo State. NANS is confident that his tenure will be marked by remarkable achievements and positive transformation for the benefit of all residents.

    “As we move forward, NANS will remain a steadfast partner to Governor Aiyedatiwa’s administration, offering constructive criticism when necessary and providing support to ensure the success of his policies and programmes,” he added. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Court extends interim order against INEC, PDP over 26 defected Rivers lawmakers

    Court extends interim order against INEC, PDP over 26 defected Rivers lawmakers

    Abuja: A Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday, extended the Dec. 15 interim order stopping the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from taking any action step against the 26 Rivers House of Assembly members who defected to All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Justice Donatus Okorowo extended the order following an application by counsel for the embattled lawmakers, Steve Adehi, SAN, and supported by Ken Njemanze, SAN, who appeared for the Rivers House of Assembly.

    Although PDP’s lawyer, Adeyemi Ajibade, SAN, opposed the application, Justice Okorowo agreed that based on Order 26, Rule 10 of the FHC, the court had the discretionary power to grant the plea in the interest of justice

    The judge held that he was persuaded by the reasons given by Adehi and Njemanze that granting the order would be better in the interest of justice.

    Okorowo, who adjourned the matter until Jan 24 for hearing of the applications, said: “application for the extension of the order of the lifespan of the ex-parte order pending the hearing and determination of motion on notice is hereby granted.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Okorowo had, on Dec. 15, granted the ex-parte motion filed by the 26 lawmakers who dumped PDP for APC.

    The court restrained INEC from conducting fresh election to fill the seats of the 26 assembly members.

    It also restrained INEC, PDP and the house of assembly from declaring their seats vacant and withdrawing their respective Certificate of Returns pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

    The plaintiffs had, in the motion ex-parte marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1681/2023/ dated and filed Dec 13, sued INEC, PDP, the assembly, clerk of the assembly, Inspector-General (I-G) of Police and Department of State Service (DSS) as 1st to 6th defendants respectively.
    Upon resumed hearing on Thursday, plaintiffs’ counsel, Steve Adehi, SAN, informed the court that he had a motion on notice which originally was meant for hearing today.
    Adehi, however, sought an adjournment in view of the fact that Mr Lukman Fagbemi, SAN, had withdrawn appearance and a new counsel had entered appearance in the matter for the 3rd defendant (assembly) and in view of the fact that the 2nd defendant (PDP) had just served on them their response this morning.
    “In any case, I ask that the matter be further adjourned to enable us serve the 3rd and 4th defendants (assembly and clerk) and to also enable us to reply on points of law to the process served on us by the counsel to the 2nd defendant,” he said.

    Then K.C.O. Njemanze, SAN, told the court that he had the instruction of the 3rd defendant (assembly) to take over the brief with the original letter of instruction backing this after the withdrawal of the earlier counsel, Fagbemi.
    He equally informed that a memorandum of appearance had already been filed.

    A lawyer from Fagbemi’s chamber confirmed to the court that the learner silk had withdrawn from the suit.
    The PDP’s lawyer, Adeyemi Ajibade, SAN, who is also the National Legal Adviser of the party, said he had an application challenging the jurisdiction of the court to handle the suit and the competence of the suit itself.

    He, therefore, prayed the court for an order discharging the Dec. 15 interim order granted by the court.

    Ajibade said the plaintiffs had responded to their preliminary objection but yet to respond to their second application, which was a motion seeking the court’s order to discharge the interim order.

    He, however, aligned himself with the application for adjournment by Adehi and Njemanze in view of Fagbemi’s withdrawal from the suit.

    He said this would also enable him sort out their processes which had earlier been served on Fagbemi.

    Njemanze told the court that he was yet to be served with the processes filed by the PDP to enable them respond to same.
    Besides, he said he intends to react to the processes filed by the plaintiffs also.
    He said though there had been moves to resolve the dispute politically with the involvement of President Bola Tinubu, he would need to get the disposition of his client to the development.

    “Without prejudice to the information by my learned friend this morning about a political solution brokered by Mr President, I need to get my client’s reaction to this and then report back to this honourable court.

    “In the circumstance, we pray for an adjournment to enable me file my processes,” he said.

    The 4th defendant (clerk of the assembly)’s counsel, Ferdinand Orbih, SAN, notified the court that his client was yet to be served with any process in the matter.

    “But as obedient servant and minister in the temple of justice, we appeared this morning with firm instruction from the 4th defendant,” he said.

    Orbih said he would consult with the 4th defendant to know which path to tow.
    He said if he agreed with the plaintiffs’ application but the PDP insisted on going on with the matter, the case would still be alive before the court.

    “However, we are not opposed to the plaintiffs’ call for adjournment as the consultation continues,” he said.
    Adehi, who said should the court consider all the applications for adjournment, prayed the court for an order extending the lifespan of the Dec. 15 interim order pending when the matter is resolved.
    But Ajibade opposed Adehi’s application, reminding the court of their motion seeking to vacate the order.

    He argued that issues had already been joined in the case by responding to the plaintiffs’ interlocutory injunction and that their counter affidavit had also been served.
    Responding, Njemanze, who appeared for the assembly, disagreed with Ajibade.
    “The issue of 2nd defendant filing processes no longer arise at this stage because those processes are highly defective because we have not been served and so, there cannot be issues at this stage,” he said.
    He argued that it is the law that issue of service is fundamental in adjudication and that without service, there cannot be adjudication on matters.
    He, therefore, backed Adehi’s application for the extension of the lifespan of interim order.
    “We are not opposing the aplkication because if that order is discharged without going into the merit of the matter, this court will automatically lose control of the proceedings and create a situation where the main suit, if it succeeds, the order will be rendered nugatory.
    “With all respect for the 3rd respondent, I submit that the parties before you, including the 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants, have submitted themselves to the jurisdiction of this court and are therefore bound not to resort to self help or do any act that will render the judgment in this matter which ever way it goes nugatory.
    “Secondly, the plaintiffs’ motion for interlocutory injunction had been served on the 2nd defendant.
    “Therefore, the extension of the lifespan of the interim order will not be prejudicial to any of the party in view of the pendency of that motion.
    “In the circumstance, the defendants will lose nothing if the status quo is maintained and the res in this matter is preserved pending when the motion on notice for interlocutory injunction is determined.
    “For this reason, I am not opposing the application for the extension of the lifespan of the order,” he said.
    Corroborating Njemanze’s submission, Adehi insisted that the circumstance leading to the grant of the ex-parte order had not changed.
    The lawyer argued that the PDP’s body language “is such that leaves us in doubt because they are still calling for the declaration of the seats of the plaintiffs vacant and conduct of fresh election.
    “So, those circumstances have not changed,” he said.
    Besides, he said the lawyers in court had also sought an adjournment in order to go and verify the claim that the matter is being settled amicably.
    Adehi also argued that PDP was not ready for the sitting because it had just responded to their application at about 8:50am today.
    “And we are still entitled to file a reply on points of law. So there is no neglect on our part,” he said.
    He also argued that the 1st plaintiff (factional speaker) had complied with the order of the court to undertake damages in the sum of N250 million.
    “As a matter of fact, this court in granting that application has ordered for a damages for the sum of 250 million which the first plaintiff has complied with,” he said.
    Adehi said by Order 26, Rule 10 of the rule of the court, the court had the discretion to grant his plea, especially weighing all the circumstances and seeing that he was willing to go on with his motion, but for the development in the morning.
    He urged the court to grant their request.
    Responding to Njemanze’s position that the PDP’s processes were incompetent, Ajibade corrected that all their processes filed were competent, even though there had been a change of counsel.
    He also stated that neither the house of the assembly nor the clerk of the house had served them with their memorandum of appearance.
    He urged the court to discountenance that position and hold that all their processes were in order before the court.
    NAN observes that INEC, I-G and DSS were not represented in court.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)/ Flowerbudnews

     

     

  • Ex-NUJ National Exco, Adeniyan, now new CPS to Ondo Governor

    Ex-NUJ National Exco, Adeniyan, now new CPS to Ondo Governor

    Prince Ebenezer Adeniyan, JP, a multiple-award-winning journalist, media consultant, author and unionist, is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of TRACE News Magazine. (more…)

  • Akeredolu’s demise, a great loss to Ondo State– Dr Mimiko

    Akeredolu’s demise, a great loss to Ondo State– Dr Mimiko

     

     

    Abuja: Dr Abbas Mimiko says the death of late Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu is a great loss to the Ondo State.

    Mimiko, an indigene of the state and a psychiatrist, expressed grief over Akeredolu’s demise in a condolence message Wednesday night made available in Abuja.

    According to him, the death of Gov. Akeredolu on Wednesday is a great loss to Ondo State in particular and Nigeria in general.

    Mimiko, an aspirant in the 2024 governorship election in Ondo State, said: “Arakunrin Akeredolu will be remembered as one of the finest minds in Nigeria’s legal profession.

    “A man who dedicated himself to the service of Ondo State and a dogged fighter for true federalism, especially with regard to community policing.”

    He recalled Akeredolu’s heroic role in the formation of the Amotekun security outfit in the state and the entire South West.

    He said: “Although, the idea of Amotekun security outfit was initially resisted by the federal authorities during the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari, Arakunrin Akeredolu as chairman of South West Governors’ Forum was able to clear all doubts and disabuse the minds of those who read sinister motives to the initiative.

    “Through Amotekun complimenting the federal security agencies, the wave of indiscriminate killings, kidnappings, banditry and destruction of farmlands threatening the South West has been significantly reduced.”

    Mimiko, who prayed for the repose of the soul of Akeredolu, asked God to give the family and the good people of Ondo State the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss. (Flowerbudnews)