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  • FG, Oyo Govt. Distribute Palliative to 200 Poultry Farmers

    FG, Oyo Govt. Distribute Palliative to 200 Poultry Farmers

     

    FG, Oyo Govt. Distribute Palliative to 200 Poultry Farmers

     

    By Adewale Owoade

     

    The Oyo State Government in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, has distributed palliatives to about 200 poultry farmers, who were affected by the 2022 flood disaster.

    Distributing the palliative to the beneficiaries at the National Cereal Research Institute, Moor Plantation, Ibadan, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Barrister Olasunkanmi Olaleye said that the Oyo State government recognises the impact of farmers and felt the loss caused by flood disaster last year.

    He added that the palliative given would not equate the loss, but it serves as a show of recognition of their importance in the state economic development.

    According to Olasunkanmi, “I wish to commend the Poultry Association of Nigeria, Oyo State chapter for the crucial roles you play in the State and Nigeria at large in improving nutritional, economic growth and livelihood of people in our dear State”.

    “This palliative given today is nothing compared to your importance in our economic development l, but it is done to show that the government recognises your impact and to give this as part of efforts of the Federal Government intervention through Oyo State Government under the leadership of Engr. Seyi Makinde”.

    The Commissioner revealed that the Oyo State Government would very soon partner with stakeholders and investors on the need to introduce egg powder making factories.

    This, according to him, would require standard quality egg production, enough quality per day as well as enhancing production of eggs throughout the year.

    He however opined that the claims by the Association, that it has the highest poultry production in the country, there was no authentic data for the state to work with.

    He therefore urged the association to always cooperate with staff of the State Ministry of Agriculture in providing accurate and authentic data, adding that this would enhance authentication of their members.

    The commissioner, therefore enjoined the beneficiaries to make adequate use of the palliative, promising that more is in the pipeline.

    In her welcome address, the State Coordinator for Federal Ministry of Agric and Food Security, Dr. Mrs. Kakulu Florence said the post disaster palliative was to cushion the effect of 2022 flood that ravaged the poultry farmers in the Oyo State, stressing that the post disaster palliative was predicated on the government’s decision to mitigate the effects of the flood.

    According to her, we on behalf of the Honorable Minister of Agriculture and Food Security and Oyo State Government commiserate with our poultry farmers who may have lost their properties and chickens as a result of the ravages caused by the flood.

    “The distribution of the palliative was part of the government’s effort to mitigate and cushion the effect that the ugly incident may have caused on our poultry farmers”, she said.

    Commending the Oyo State Government in its various proactive efforts in enhancing farmer’s production and collaboration, Dr. Kakulu revealed that each of the participants would go home with 8 bags of poultry feed, crates and some cash for their logistics.

    She therefore urged the association to always provide accurate data for the government to work with.

    In his remarks, the Chairman, Poultry Association of Nigeria, Oyo State chapter (PAN), Elder Omidokun Oyekunle appreciated the government for providing succour to members in the state.

    He urged the federal government to release grains from the Nation’s grain reserves to poultry farmers, saying their major challenge was non availability of maize.

    He therefore pledged his Association’s readiness to support the government in eradicating famine in the state and the country at large.

    Commending both Governments for their support to the association, the beneficiaries Mr. Samson Feyisetan and Mrs. Bakare Rofiat, said the palliative was given in a time they needed it most considering the price of a bag of feed, adding that the palliative would relieve them in feeding their chickens.

  • NUC, VCs deny bribery allegation against Reps C’ttee

    NUC, VCs deny bribery allegation against Reps C’ttee

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    By Femi Ogunshola

    Abuja:  The National Universities Commission (NUC) and Committee of Vice Chancellors (VCs) have denied bribery and extortion allegations against the House of Representatives Ad hoc Committee probing job racketeering and mismanagement of IPPIS in MDAs.

    Prof. Chris Maiyaki, the acting Executive Secretary, NUC, and Prof. Isiah Tanko, the VC of University of Jos, denied the allegation as reported by an online medium.

    They denied the report attributed to them when they jointly appeared before the committee in Abuja on Friday.

    Speaking on the issue as reported by the medium which alleged that the committee collected money from NUC and VCs for soft landing over the probe, the NUC official said the report was baseless.

    According to him, the publication is regrettable, whatever the substance is, we wish that this does not impugn the partnership we have with the lawmakers which we should be promoting.

    Maiyaki said the universities occupied a special place in the life of any nation, advising that the lawmakers and the universities should come together to create a game changer for the country.

    On his part, Tanko, who represented Prof. Lilian Salami, the Chairman of the Committee of VCs, said they read the publication, but added that the VCs were not part of the allegation.

    “”We read the disturbing publication and I can say that the VCs were not part of that and we did not provide any bribe to anybody,

    “”We all dispersed from the committee investigative hearing as soon as we finished the last time we appeared before you,” said the representatives of the VCs.

    Maiyaki stressed that: “Soliciting money for bribes is out of contest and not true, the reporter did not find out the fact. We have hope and confidence in this ad hoc committee.”

    He said more than five programmes of University of Jos were in danger of being dis-accredited because of lack of manpower, adding “we were looking up to the committee to correct that”.

    The Chairman of the Adhoc Committee, Rep. Yusuf Gagdi, however noted that the publication was a sponsored to divert the attention of the members from finding out the deep rooted evil that existed in public sectors.

    “”It is not even our mandate to investigate the publication by Premium Times, but to investigate alleged racketeering in MDAs.

    “”The investigating authorities like the ICPC and EFCC have been given the mandate to investigate those allegations and the account number,” he said. (NAN) (www.nannews)/ Flowerbudnews

  • NNPC’s Huub Stokman assumes leadership of MOMAN

    NNPC’s Huub Stokman assumes leadership of MOMAN

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    By Yusuf Yunus

    Lagos:  Mr Huub Stokman, the Managing Director of NNPC Retail Ltd., has been appointed as the new Chairman of Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN).

    The association made this known in a statement on Friday in Lagos.

    The association said Olumide Adeosun, the Chief Executive Officer of Ardova Plc and the outgoing Chairman of MOMAN, completed his term on Thursday, Aug. 31.

    It said that Stokman who is the Managing
    Director of NNPC Retail Ltd., will assume the leadership role for the next two years effective from Sept. 1.

    The statement read:” Under the guidance of Olumide Adeosun, MOMAN has thrived as a cornerstone of the Nigerian energy landscape, fostering growth, innovation, and collaboration within the petroleum marketing sector.

    “MOMAN achieved remarkable milestones during his tenure, advocating for industry excellence, sustainability, and regulatory advancements.

    “Olumide Adeosun’s visionary leadership has been instrumental in steering MOMAN through a dynamic period marked by transformative changes in the energy sector.

    Mr Huub Stokman, the Managing Director of NNPC Retail Ltd

    “His commitment to driving operational
    excellence, regulatory adherence, and community engagement has set a solid foundation for the association’s future endeavours.”

    According to the association , the new chairman, Stokman, brings a wealth of experience to the role.

    The group said that as the managing director of NNPC Retail Ltd., he had demonstrated exceptional leadership in managing complex operations, optimising business strategies, and fostering strategic partnerships.

    The association said that his deep understanding of the petroleum retail landscape uniquely positions him to lead MOMAN into the next phase of its journey.

    “MOMAN expresses its profound gratitude to Adeosun for his dedicated service and outstanding contributions during his tenure as chairman,” it said.

     

    The association said Adeosun’s legacy would continue to inspire and guide members as they
    navigate the evolving energy landscape and pursue new horizons.

     

    “Huub Stokman’s appointment as chairman ushers in an exciting chapter for MOMAN.

    “His expertise, vision, and commitment to industry excellence align seamlessly with the association’s mission to drive sustainable growth, advocate for regulatory advancements, and champion the interests of its members,” MOMAN said.

    Mr Clement lsong, the Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of MOMAN, was also reappointed for a second term of five years.

    According to Isong, MOMAN looks forward to a seamless transition and a new era of innovation and growth under Stokman’s leadership.

    He said the association remained dedicated to promoting the highest standards of business
    practices, fostering collaboration, and contributing positively to Nigeria’s energy sector and economy.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng) / Flowerbudnews

  • Breaking: NLC to shutdown economy next week

    Breaking: NLC to shutdown economy next week

    The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has threatened to shutdown the economy starting with a two day warning strike next week.

    The warning strike will take place on Tuesday, September 5 and Wednesday September 6.

    The decision was reached after the National Executive Council, NEC, meeting of the Congress on Thursday.

     

    Briefing journalists on Friday, the President of NLC, Comrade Joe Ajaero while reading the resolution said, “NEC in session of NLC resolved to embark on a total and indefinite shutdown of the nation within 14 working days or 21 days from today until steps are taken by the government to address the excruciating mass suffering and the impoverishment experienced around the country.

     

    “To commence a two-day warning strike on Tuesday and Wednesday, 5th and 6th September 2023 to demonstrate our readiness for the indefinite strike later in the month and to also demand that the state vacates the illegally occupied national headquarters of the National Union of Road Transport Workers. “

     

    The NLC also resolved to embark on a mass protest and rally in Imo State within September.

     

    The NLC raised the alarm over what it described as renewed onslaught by the government and its agents against labour unions.

     

    Ajaero explained that the proposed strike action was necessitated as a result of the government deliberate neglect and disregard to engage the relevant stakeholders through the channel of social dialogue.

     

    He said the Federal Government has refused to engage and reach an agreement with the organized labour on critical issues on the consequences of the unfortunate hike in prices of Petroleum which has unleashed massive suffering on Nigerian workers and masses.

    He said, “There is a renewed onslaught against trade unions and its leadership by the states and its agents across Nigeria. The Police under the instruction of certain forces peddling the name of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria gave invaded and occupied illegal the national headquarters of the National Union of Road Transport Workers headquarters seeking to install its own executive”

  • Teen’s Phone Exploded While Sleeping as he Left it Charging Overnight Nearly Burning Down His House

    Teen’s Phone Exploded While Sleeping as he Left it Charging Overnight Nearly Burning Down His House

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    Culled from News’Nav Malaysia

    Malaysia: Muhammad Irfan Aiman Mohd Sobri, 16, shared his traumatic experience after his mobile phone exploded and caught fire while charging, leaving him unharmed but deeply shaken.

    Recounting the incident in a viral TikTok video, Muhammad Irfan Aiman explained that he had left his phone charging on his bed while he slept on the floor.

    Unaware of the impending danger, he was suddenly awakened by his sister, Nurain Najihah Mohd Sobri, 21, who noticed smoke filling the room.

    The incident took place in the early hours of a Wednesday morning. Fortunately, his sister’s timely intervention allowed him to escape the room, preventing potential suffocation or worse consequences. The video, posted by Nurain Najihah on TikTok, has garnered over 1.1 million views, drawing significant attention to the dangers of charging devices overnight.

    Reflecting on the incident, Muhammad Irfan Aiman expressed gratitude for his safety and the minimal extent of the fire. He acknowledged the incident as a crucial lesson, emphasizing the importance of refraining from charging mobile phones while sleeping.

    Nurain Najihah, who shared the video with the intention of raising awareness, stressed that her primary goal was to prevent others from making the same mistake.

    She had not anticipated the video’s viral reach but was glad that her message was resonating with viewers. Many have expressed their intention to change their charging habits to avoid potential risks.

    According to the video, their house was filled with smoke before they realised what had happened, and they were glad to have noticed it in time. NewsNav/ Flowerbudnews

    Watch the video below, or click here to watch it on TikTok:

  • Ex-presidential candidates seek inclusion in Tinubu’s govt

    Ex-presidential candidates seek inclusion in Tinubu’s govt

    (NAN)Some former presidential candidates of opposition political parties in the 2023 presidential election have called on President Bola Tinubu to include them in his government.

    The presidential candidate of the National Rescue Movement (NRM), Amb. Felix Osakwe, made the call while speaking on behalf of the Forum of Concerned Presidential Candidates when they visited the National Chirman of the APC. Alhaji Abdullahi Ganduje in Abuja.

     

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that some of the presidential candidates include those of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Action Democratic Party (ADP), National Rescue Movement (NRM) and Action Peoples Party (APP) among others.

    ”Our forum is for peace and development of Nigeria. The president should be told that not all the presidential candidates are against his victory,” he said,

    He explained that the meeting with Ganduje was to identify with the APC national chairman, thank God for his appointment and also identify with the Tinubu-led administration.

    He added that the group also expect Ganduje to lead them to meet with Tinubu so he could hear their views.

    Responding, Ganduje appreciated the forum’s visit and promised to convey their views to president Tinubu.

    “I will convey your views and requests. And I will ensure that you see Mr President in person.I thank you for being faithful to your respective parties.

    “I salute you for being good ambassadors of your own political parties, not destroyers of your parties, and not turning your political parties as a source of revenue,” Ganduje said. (

  • Photo Speaks @NEPZA,Abuja.

    Photo Speaks @NEPZA,Abuja.

     

     

    Dr (Mrs) Doris Uzoka-Anite, Minister of Industry, Trade & Investment flagged by Prof. Adesoji Adesugba MD/CEO NEPZA (Left), Mr Toyin Elegbede, Executive-Secretary, Nigeria Economic Zones Association (NEZA) and other Industry stakeholders after paying her a courtesy visit on Wednesday in Abuja.

  • FTZs’ Joint Committee on NCS Operational Remodeling submits Report

    FTZs’ Joint Committee on NCS Operational Remodeling submits Report

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    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): The Joint Committee on the Nigeria Customs Service Free Trade Zones Operational Remodeling has submitted a six-point recommendation Report to the tripartite of the Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, Managing Director/CEO of the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority and the Managing Director/CEO of Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority respectively for implementation.

    The committee was constituted on July 28 when Prof. Adesoji Adesugba, MD/CEO NEPZA, his counterpart, Sen. Tijjani Kaura MFR MD/CEO OGFZA and Mr Toyin Elegbede, Exeutive-Secretary of the Nigeria Economic Zones Association (NEZA) visited the Acting CGC, Mr Bashir Adewale Adeniyi to demand the streamlining of customs’ operations within the free zones.

    This was disclosed in a statement by Martins Odeh PhD, Head, Corporate Communications, NEPZA, a copy of which was made available to Flowerbudnews in Abuja.

    Presenting the Report last Friday in Abuja, Mr Toyin Elegbede, Chairman of the committee expressed delight on the confidence reposed on the members of the committee to undertake the onerous assignment.

    Elegbede stated that the prompt implementation of the committee’s report would help reposition the scheme for greater impact on the economy.

    “While I thank you, the Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, the Managing Directors/CEOs of NEPZA and OGFZA, on behalf of other members of the committee for the confidence reposed on us to carry out this assignment, please permit me to present the Report of the committee for your consideration,’’ Elegbede said.


    The recommendations included stoppage of irregular invitation of Free Zone Enterprises to the customs headquarters on procedural matters that should be handled by the Area Controllers, including approval for local purchase, rents and hires.

    The committee also prescribed the immediate integration of all Free Zone Enterprises into the IM5 (5900) customs operations portal and to redesign it to resolve the VAT implication for sales to the custom territory.

    The recommendation further requested the immediate formulation of SOPs and Procedure Codes for both Intra and Inter Zone Sales, Imports of vehicles, capital goods, spare parts, equipment, furniture and fixtures destined for consumption within the free zone.

    Furthermore, the committee requested the service to allow the exports of finished and processed goods containing 100 per cent local raw materials with minimum stipulated VAT either mentioned in the Import Prohibition list of customs or in the 44 restricted list of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    In addition, the committee recommended the immediate creation of Procedure Codes that would kickstart the implementation of the Federal Ministry of Finance Circular No. F182079 dated 22nd December, 2022 and letter Ref. No. HMFBNP/NCS/LPG/10/2022 dated 4th October, 2022, respectively on some specific incentives.


    The report listed the incentives to include 75 per cent Duty Rebate for approved products in Oil and Gas Free Zones and the exemption of domestic production and sale of LPG from Custom Duty and VAT.

    The rest incentives are to comply with regulatory procedures provided in OGFZA and NEPZA Regulations with respect to inspection of free zones containers without the knowledge of the Authorities, delay in inspection of cargo, stoppage of cargo in transit and raising query on importation of same as well as posting of customs officers to the free zones without the knowledge of the two Authoritie

    Finally, the committee recommended expeditious harmonization of all the areas of conflict contained in the legal frameworks of NCS, NEPZA and OGFZA respectively.
    The customs boss promised to immediately adopt those recommendations that fell within the operational policy of the service for implementation.

    “We must do what is necessary to boost the economy. I was worried to hear that some of our actions had inhibited the free flow of revenues from the scheme.

    “We were meant to have a coordinated collaboration and cooperation to ensure the country obtains significant benefit from the free zone scheme. All hands must now be on deck to make that happen.

    “In demonstrating our commitment to streamline our policy and operations for effective management of the free zones, I wish to suggest that this committee is converted to become the Implementation Committee that will midwife the implementation of these recommendations. I wish to thank all of you for a job well done,’’ the Acting CGC said.

    Adesugba and Kaura applauded the genuine commitment of the new customs boss toward addressing all the listed conflict areas, noting that the two regulatory bodies and the entire free trade zones’ stakeholders through NEZA would scale-up collaboration with the service to make the scheme more attractive. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Kogi Govt lauds NGOs’ efforts in building useful youths

    Kogi Govt lauds NGOs’ efforts in building useful youths

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    By Thompson Yamput

    Lokoja:  The Kogi Government has commended the initiative and efforts of Mercy Corps International , a Non Governmental Organisations (NGO) in building useful youths in the state.

    The State Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Alhaji Idris Musa, gave the commendation on Thursday when the Youth Peace Network established by USAID-Funded Community Initiative to Promote Peace (CIPP) Programme implemented by Mercy Corps paid him an advocacy visit in his office in Lokoja.

    “Gov Yahaya Bello is aware of the tremendous job the corps is doing for the state in building peaceful and useful youths through this initiative.

    “We are very happy to hear about the giant strides of the corps’ youth network in promoting peaceful coexistence in the state toward stimulating growth and development.

    “This is why this government is emphasizsng on the need for all youths to embrace this network and work together to ensure a peaceful and prosperous society for all, ” he said.

    Musa appealed to the members of the network to show leadership by example and also accommodate other youths into the network while working in unison as regards the organizational goals set by Mercy Corps.

    The commissioner also tasked the youth network to do more in the areas of drug abuse on youths, internet fraud, cultism, which he said have become very critical challenges facing our society today.

    He advised the network to visit schools on enlightenment and sensitisation campaigns because a lot of young persons have been locked away in recent times either because of drug-related offences or criminal offences like robbery, cultism etc.

    According to him, young persons are expected to be the drivers of the change we desire in our communities because the youths can propel development as no society can develop without the input of productive youths in developmental strides.

    Musa further advised that as the Nov. 11 Governorship election draws closer, youths must not allow themselves to be used as tools for destabilisation and destruction.

    Earlier, Mrs Ene Omoha, Mercy Corps’ Network Coordinating Team leader, the Youth Engagement Officer of CIPP, said that the Youth Peace Network is a group of young person’s working under the CIPP program in various communities to ensure peaceful coexistence and peace building in the various communities they are resident in.

    Omoha explained that the networks were from four Local Government Areas of Lokoja, Dekina, Igalamela and Yagba West creating tremendous impact in the areas.

    She passionately appealed to the commissioner and the entire members of his team to embrace the Youth Peace Networks and ensure that they were keyed into the ministry’s future projects.

    “We in Mercy Corps believes that investing in young persons will help transform the society for good and this is the reason for the establishment of the Youth Peace Network.

    “This is because with sustainable peace, comes development and with development comes positive change in any given society.

    “We indeed thank the youths and sports ministry for operating an open door policy for young persons.

    “We do hope that this new relationship entered into by the Youth Peace Network will be the turning point for a more robust and positive change in the state as the youths will take the center stage on the drive for a peaceful society,” she said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the various youth peace network expressed themselves before presenting their recommendations including Terms of Reference (TOR) and appeals of the advocacy visit to the government through the commissioner.

    The network also presented a Peace Shirt, Cap, and CIPP Folders and Factsheets to the Honorable Commissioner as a mark of appreciation. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng) /Flowerbudnews