Category: General News

  • Buhari, Theresa May in closed-door meeting in Abuja

    By Ismaila Chafe

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday met behind closed doors with the British Prime Minister, Theresa May at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that May who had earlier visited South Africa, is in Nigeria as part of her tour of some African countries.

    The meeting started in the President’s office shortly after May arrived at the forecourt of the State House, Abuja.

    She was received on arrival by President Muhammadu Buhari and top government officials.

    The meeting is expected to touch on how to strengthen the existing cordial relationship between Nigeria and Britain.

    The two countries will later sign agreements on security and defence partnership and economic development

  • Firemen rescue man, 52, from collapsed duplex in Kano

    By Bosede Olufunmi
    The Kano State Fire Service on Thursday morning rescued 52-year-old man, Malam Mohammed Zakiru, from a collapsed duplex at Kofar Na’isa Quarters in Kano.

    Alhaji Saidu Mohammed, the service Public Relations Officer, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kano that Zakiru was trapped in a collapsed building in the early hours of the day.

    “We received a distress call today (Thursday) from Musa Muhammed, who lives in the neighbourhood, at about 6:45a.m that a building had collapsed.

    “On receiving the information, we quickly sent our rescue team and a vehicle to the scene at about 7:20a.m,’’ he said.

    According to him, Zakiru, who sustained serious injuries, was rescued and rushed to Murtala Mohammed Teaching Hospital.

    He advised the general public, who live in old houses with cracks, to either vacate the house or renovate it, particularly during the rainy season to forestall collapse. (NAN)

  • VICTIMS SUPPORT FUND Commissions Reconstructed Public Structures In Buni Yadi, Yobe State

    The Chairman of Victims Support Fund (VSF) Gen TY Danjuma commissioned public buildings reconstructed by VSF in Buni Yadi, Gujba Local Government Area Yobe State on 30th August 2018. This project was executed in partnership with the Yobe State Government with full funding from VSF.

    The entire project which cost over One Hundred and Eighty million naira (N180,000,000.00) is geared towards the re-establishment of local governance and the restoration of basic social amenities. This will encourage more people to return to their communities as normalcy returns.

    The reconstructed buildings are:

    Local Government Secretariat, Buni Yadi

    1. Main Secretariat Complex
    2. Agric Department
    3. Works/Primary Health Care Department
    4. E.A Department
    5. Fire Service Units

    General Hospital, Buni Yadi

    1. Anti-natal / Labour Ward
    2. Amenity Ward
    3. Three (3) Blocks of 7-rooms Staff Quarters
    4. Two (2) Blocks of 3-Bedroom Staff Quarters
    5. Seven (7) Blocks of 2-Rooms Boys Quarters

    Primary School, Buni Yadi

    1. Two (2) Blocks of 3 Classrooms
    2. Eight (8) Blocks of Two (2) Classrooms
    3. One (1) Block of Four (4) Classrooms

    Health Centre

    1. MCH Kasachiya Buni Yadi

     

    Victims Support Fund continues to strive to bring succour to victims all over Nigeria while also ensuring that resources are utilised judiciously in the execution of all its projects.

  • 2019: Saraki declares for presidency

    2019: Saraki declares for presidency

    The President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, on Thursday declared his intention to run for the presidency of the country in the 2019 general elections.

    Saraki made the declaration at a dialogue with youths and young aspirants in Abuja on Thursday, and promised an inclusive government for all Nigerians, if elected.

    He said that he would ensure that all Nigerians enjoyed “the inalienable right to feel a sense of belonging no matter their background or creed or what part of the country they come from.

    “No matter who you voted for or what your convictions are, government must work for you.

    “I have decided to answer the call of teeming youth who have asked me to run for president.

    “Accordingly, I hereby announce my intention to run for the office of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the coming general elections in 2019 on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    “I do so with the firm conviction that I have what it takes to secure inclusive growth for Nigeria and Nigerians.

    “My plan for Nigeria has inclusion in all aspects of the country’s affairs as a central pillar.”

    Saraki said that the young generation did not deserve to “live in the poverty capital of the world’’.

    “It is no longer an issue of how we got here, but how do we get out of this situation? I promise you that I will lead the fight and employ every God-given resource available to us in turning things around.

    “I am determined to grow Nigeria out of poverty. We will stimulate the growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as one of the ways of energising the economy and to create wealth for our people, especially the youth.

    “I want to see the youth play major roles at all levels, not only in government but also in the private sector and indeed in every area of Nigerian life.

    “This will be a government driven by youthful energy, innovation and a pioneering entrepreneurial spirit.

    “Nigerian youth will be given all the opportunities to realise their potential to the full within a national framework that guarantees inclusiveness.

    “For youth who have ideas and capacity, we will make sure that there is funding for their ventures, and we shall build on the Made-in-Nigeria legislation as part of our job-creation drive,’’ he said.

    The president of the senate also said that his plan was to secure Nigeria by redesigning national security architecture, while adequately equipping security agencies to fulfil their primary role of protecting lives and property.

    He promised to address infrastructural deficit through aggressive financing initiatives, including mutually beneficial Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) arrangements, regular floating of bonds and other financial instruments.

    He explained that the partnership would ensure stable, adequate and reliable funding to see to the completion of core projects, especially road, rail and power.

    According to Saraki, my plan is to protect all Nigerians and defend their constitutional rights and freedoms.

    He said pledged that to stand for and uphold at all times, the principle of the rule of law, which was the bedrock of democratic governance.

    “Ours will not be a selective fight against corruption. The emphasis will be on strengthening institutions, with a particular focus on deterrence.

    “We cannot afford to compromise our institutions with proxy wars against perceived political opponents.

    “We see the fight against corruption as crucial to Nigeria’s economic development. I offer leadership driven by empathy, where leaders are responsive to the citizens; where they know that government cares.

    “We will not be indifferent or turn a blind eye to the real concerns of our people – every single Nigerian life matters.

    “For me, the leadership we deserve is one that will be a source of pride to all Nigerians; one that will be respected and admired in Africa and around the world.

    “It should be a leadership that can hold its own and stand tall anywhere in the world. That is the type of leadership I offer.

    “As a former two-term governor and currently President of the Senate, by the grace of God, I believe I possess a unique blend of executive and legislative experience to push for and implement reforms.

    “I know what it takes to create jobs and grow the economy. I can make the tough decisions when it matters. I will spearhead a new agenda that can transform the lives of ordinary Nigerians in real terms,” he said.

    Saraki pointed out that it would not be business as usual, adding that his government would be dynamic and ensure the growth of the country with doggedness, determination and conviction.

    He promised to lead a result-driven administration as well as set targets with clear timelines to ensure that anticipated deliverables were met.

    He said, “You can benchmark us and hold us accountable. In short, I assure you that I will deliver on all promises.

    “What I envision is a new chapter in governance in this country. We will be driven by what is best for Nigerians.

    “I have deliberately chosen the opportunity of being here with you, my `Number One constituency’ who I see as the future of our great country, to make my intention known.

    “I believe the Nigerian youth are critical to re-building and growing the economy, and restoring our national pride.

    “Let me say, once again, how wonderful it is to see so many talented and purposeful young people at this first edition of the Public Dialogue Series with Political Parties on Youth Candidacy and Party Primaries.

    “Looking at you, I see future leaders who present themselves as capable and worthy to take on the mantle of leadership in this country, and this gladdens my heart.

    “From my interactions with many of you, and with your contemporaries across the country, I can see that we are blessed with a determined generation that stands ready to join with us to power a Nigerian renaissance.

    “The quality of people I see here today affirms my belief that, indeed, you are Not-Too-Young-To-Run.”

    Saraki appreciated the youth for the opportunity to share some of their ideas about the challenges before Nigeria as the 2019 elections approached.

    According to him, it is widely acknowledged that ours is a relatively ‘young’ country bursting with tremendous energy, ability and potential. More than 70 per cent of our population is under the age of 40.

    “You are indeed the future of this country. Ordinarily, such a young population would be the envy of many Western countries that are faced with ageing populations, but the dire state of our affairs tarnishes the youthful advantage that we have.

    “Nigerians are crying out for succour everywhere; many of our children are hungry. Many people are dying of avoidable or otherwise treatable diseases.

    “Many have fallen below basic living standards, and are now among the 87 million that sealed Nigeria’s position as the country with the highest number of people in extreme poverty.

    “Our young people lack opportunities. The necessary education facilities and system to equip them for the future simply do not exist.

    “We are not creating the jobs needed to usefully engage them in order to grow our economy.

    “Too often, the youth feel shut out, prevented from having any say in the direction of this nation.

    “The harsh conditions of extreme poverty faced by the people fuels the state of insecurity all over the country. Hunger, lack of education and lack of opportunities push many Nigerians into criminal activities, including terrorism.

    “Many of our communities are paralysed with fear due to incessant communal crises, kidnappings and other social ills as well as the threat of terrorism.

    “We are failing abysmally to tackle the problems of today and to prepare for the future,’’ he stated.

    The president of the senate added that the nation’s economy was broken and in need of urgent revival in order for Nigeria to grow, adding that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate had declined and diversification remained an illusion.

    “Unemployment is at an all-time high; businesses are shutting down and jobs are being lost in record numbers, and the capital needed to jumpstart our economy is going elsewhere.

    “Nigeria is perhaps more divided now than ever before. We are increasingly divided along regional, religious and ethnic lines.

    “Nigerians are also divided by class, a festering gulf between the ‘Haves’ and the ‘Have-Nots’.

    “The fault lines of this nation are widening to an alarming degree. We must do something fast, and we must be brave about it.

    “We must ensure the security of lives in Nigeria. As things stand now, no one is safe in this country; no one feels truly safe.

    “We must restore the sanctity of the rule of law and strengthen democratic institutions in order to build a just, fair and equitable society for all.

    “We must rebuild the trust of our people in government. We need a new generation of leaders that are competent, with the capability to rise to the challenges of the 21st century.

    “We must pull this country back together and rebuild, block-by-block, with dedication and commitment.

    “You will agree with me that this is an urgent task that requires the concerted efforts of each and every one of us. If we look around today, what do we see? What is the condition of our citizens? Where are we as a nation?

    “How are we perceived locally and internationally? Why are we not making the expected progress? Why are we not growing? There is no time to waste.

    “The time is now to come together to stimulate growth in Nigeria, especially in the national economy,’’ he said.

    Saraki added that the choice Nigerians faced in the forthcoming election was either to keep things as they were or make a radical departure from the old ways.

    He called on well-meaning Nigerians to work with him to actualise his dreams. (NAN)

  • Davido sworn-in at Lagos NYSC camp

    Davido sworn-in at Lagos NYSC camp

    Ace musician, David Adeleke (Davido), was among 2152 Batch “B”, Stream 2 corps members sworn-in at the Lagos State NYSC Orientation Camp, Ipaja on Thursday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that security personnel had a hard time controlling fellow corps members and NYSC staff rushing to take a glimpse of the popular musician.

    He was later smuggled through the crowd into an office for safety.

    In a brief chat with newsmen, the young entertainer expressed gladness to be able to partake in the scheme.

    “I am a youth and I am delighted to serve my fatherland.

    “NYSC is also a leadership development programme and since I will not remain a youth forever, I have to start preparing myself for the future,’’ he said.

    He promised to take active part in all the camp activities.

    NAN reports that Davido is a 2015 graduate of Music from Babcock University, Ilisan, Ogun State.

    He was posted to Lagos for the mandatory one-year NYSC programme. (NAN)

  • National Parks Service signs MoU with varsity

    The National Parks Service, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State to collaborate in ecotourism, research and conservation education.

    The MOU was signed by Alhaji Ibrahim Goni, the Conservator-General of the service and Prof. Abubakar Kundiri, the Vice Chancellor of the university at the service headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday.

    This disclosure was contained in a statement signed by the Media Assistant to the Conservator-General, National Park Service, Yakubu Zull.

    The C-G said that the MoU was the second of its kind since he assumed duty as the Chief Executive of the National Park Service.

    He called on other institutions of learning to emulate the university to raise the bar in natural science education and conservation of biological biodiversity.

    Goni stated that the National Parks, which served as a field laboratory to students studying natural sciences in tertiary institutions had so far trained more than 2,000 students.

    The Vice Chancellor, in his response, said that the MOU marked a milestone in the advancement of quality education in the university.

    He observed that government funding alone could not sustain the operations of the university, hence the need to explore other areas of funding.

    “With the MOU, the university will now have access to the Parks’ facilities for research to boost tourism activities that will generate revenue and employment opportunities for the youth.

    According to him, the development will also boost revenue and fulfill its mandate. (NAN)

  • Table tennis star, Quadri donates to less privilege

    Table tennis star, Quadri donates to less privilege

    Aruna Quadri, winner of the recently-concluded 2018 ITTF Challenge (Seamaster Nigeria Open Championship), has donated food items and mini table to the SOS Children’s Village at Isolo in Lagos.

    ITTF-Africa Media said in a statement in Lagos on Wednesday that Quadri was accompanied to the village by his wife, Ganiat Aruna.

    Quadri was quoted as saying that the gesture was to identify with the less privileged in the society.

    “Having gone through a lot to become what I am today, supporting and giving to the less privilege in the society is a thing of joy for me.

    “This is another way to show love to those who are not privilege and I believe this small gesture will augment what others have been doing for them.

    “I am doing this to also give back to the society where I emerged from and this will not be a one-off thing,” he said.

    Quadri, who is also the world number 18 table tennis player, called on other Nigerian successful athletes to give back to the society.

    Gboyega Fadowole-Aje, the National Fund Development and Communication Coordinator of the home, commended Quadri for the gesture.

    “We want to first of all congratulate you on your victory at the just concluded Nigeria Open and wish you well in your endeavours.

    “We were indeed touched by your gesture and we believe your presence in the village has surely inspired the children to aim high like you in their dream career.

    “ On behalf of the country director, we are grateful and we wish you well,” he said.

    Apart from the donation, the player also played table tennis with some of the children at the centre.(NAN)

  • 2019: Bafarawa picks PDP presidential nomination form

    Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, former Sokoto governor on Wednesday, obtained the nomination form from the headquarters of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to run for President.

    Bafarawa is the first to pick the nomination form among many other PDP gladiators who are interested in the position.

    Speaking after picking the form, Bafarawa expressed confidence that he was the right person to hold the office of President given his antecedents and experience.

    “I am aspiring for the leadership of this country not for the sake of personal interest, I have done it before when I was a governor in Sokoto State for eight years.

    “As a democrat who has been in politics for the last forty years, I have been a party council chairman, a local government council deputy chairman, rose to the state chairman of NRC of Sokoto, Zamfara and Kebbi and a member of  constitutional conference:

    “I served eight years as a governor, acting national chairman of ANPP for almost 12 and half years, I conducted convention where we produced current President Muhammadu Buhari under my leadership of ANPP, I think I have what it takes to vie for this position,” he said.

    He added that he has been a successful businessman and as such understands what it means to be a leader and a manager.

    He assured the PDP that he would always respect the Party’s constitution because he relises that even if he wins the election, he is still only an agent of the party.

    He went on to buttress his earlier position that once the party primary is conducted in a fair manner, he would accept whatever result that comes from it.

    “Am assuring you if there is going to be transparency true leadership of good convention, I believe every one of us will accept whatever outcome of the convention.

    “We are all one, forget about the numbers of all aspirants, we are brothers, we are partners in progress of the great party and also the nation.

    “Therefore am assuring you we the aspirants we are one and we are members of the PDP and we are going to work as one to get this government out of office.

    Reacting to questions from newmen on the number of aspirants in the PDP, Bafarawa said that he was not concerned but was encouraged.

    He said that the number of aspirants in the PDP demonstrates that the party was a democratic and free party where people were allowed to aspire, unlike other parties that did not give room for multiple aspirants.

    “Honestly speaking is giving us encouragement that is to show that our party is democratic party, it is popular party acceptable party by Nigerians that is why people are aspiring more to join the party.

    “Unlike other party that is not democratic party where they have only one man show so is very encouraging to all of us who are aspiring for this seat, we are brothers, we family, we are the same father the same mother, our ambition is to get rid of APC,” he said.

  • Corps members in Niger take orientation in Kaduna- NYSC

    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Niger says its 2018 Batch B stream II members will take their orientation in Kaduna State.

    It said that this was based on directives to hold the orientation in cluster in 19 States due to the limited number of corps members in the batch across the country.

    This was contained in a statement by Mrs Theresa Arokoyo, the NYSC Coordinator in Niger and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Minna.

    “The corps members are to take their orientation course at the NYSC Kaduna (Black Gold) orientation camp, one of the venues of the cluster camping exercise nationwide,” she said.

    Arokoyo said that the corps members after the three weeks orientation course would return to the state for posting to their primary places of assignment.

    NAN reports that only 600 corps members were deployed to the state in the batch. (NAN)