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  • NEMA strengthen staff for effective disaster management

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Thursday said it was set to strengthen the capacity of its staff for effective and proactive disaster management in the country.

    Alhaji Mustapha Maihaja, NEMA Director General, disclosed this at a five-day retreat with the theme “Re-Engineering the Agency for Effective and Proactive Disaster Management” in Minna.

    The News agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the training aimed at re-designing the agency had participants drawn from NEMA, Minna Operations Office.

    Maihaja, who was represented by Mr Bashir Garga, Assistant Director in the Agency, disclosed that the training was held simultaneously across the agency’s formations in the country.

    He said that the training was to avail staff of the agency the opportunity to rethink, refocus and reposition them towards effective performance.

    Mrs Lydia Wagami, Head of Operations of NEMA, in charge of Niger and Kwara, said staff training and retraining was the most effective vehicle to acquiring latest knowledge on disaster management.

    Wagami, who was represented by Mr Ahmed Sani, Head of Finance/Account Unit of the agency in Niger, said that the training would make the staff to be more useful in their job especially, in the face of the impending flood disaster.

    She said that a report and recommendations are expected to be forwarded to the agency’s head office at the end of the training.

    NAN report that papers were presented on General Principles of Disaster Management in Nigeria, Humanitarian Activities in Emergencies and Public Service Rule and Procedures.

    NAN

  • Osinbajo presides over NEC meeting

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday presided over the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Osinbajo, who chairs the NEC, is the head of Nigeria’s Economic Management team.

    The meeting comes on the heels of the inauguration of new ministers by President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday.

    The NEC meeting, held monthly, deliberates on the coordination of the economic planning efforts and economic programmes of the various levels government.

    The council comprises the 36 state governors, the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Minister of Finance, Secretary to the Government of the Federation and other government officials and agencies whose duties hinge on the economy.

    NAN

  • 55 % Of Nigerians Have No Access To Electricity – Clean Tech

    (FLOWERBUD NEWS) Clean Tech Hub, a Non Governmental Organization which focuses on research, policy development and consumer awareness on climate resilience, says 55 per cent of Nigerians lacked access to electricity.?

    Speaking during a workshop on promoting citizens access to clean energy solution in Nigeria”A Gender Approach” the facilitator,Mr Mark Amaza said that 93 million Nigerians lacked access to electricity.

    He said the figure represents 55 per cent of the total number of Nigerians that lacked access to electricity in the country.

    Amaza said that the workshop was organised to increase awareness on the negative impacts of the use of the various sources of dirty energy, socially and mentally.
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    “The workshop was also organised ?to create a transition from the use of inefficient energy sources to adoption of clean energy sources.

    “?We are here in Kano to enlight people and food vendors to make them tap the abundant energy opportunity which is clean and healthy through INNOVATIONS, solution, support and awareness while on the other hand to help them avoid the risk associated with using dirty fuel,” he said.

    According to him, many people still rely on fuelwood for cooking, pushing the rate of health risk and deforestation to alarming level.??

    According to him, training women, particularly food vendors across the country will drastically reduce the high demand for fuelwood for cooking and other industrial use with its accompanied health risk and smoke related illnesses.??

    NAN reports that Some of the participants interviewed said that over half of the country’s forests have been cut down, predominantly for fuelwood used in the last 12 years, a development exacerbated by rapid population growth.?

    They said that the training was timely considering the high rate of smoke related illness from use of firewood in the country.?

    ?They also commended the NGO for championing renewable energy system.?

    According to them, ?decentralized renewable energy (DRE) solutions have shown potential as a key solution in addressing this disparity.?(NAN)

  • NSCDC deploys Tactical Squad to tackle banditry in Niger

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Niger said it had deployed its Tactical Squad to tackle kidnapping and banditry in some parts of the state.

    Mr Philip Ayuba, NSCDC Commandant in the area, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Minna.

    Ayuba said that the command would arrest all those found perpetrating the acts.

    He said that the Corps would liaise with other security agencies to flush out the criminal elements that had been terrorising people of Shiroro, Rafi, Munya ,Gurara and Paikoro local government areas.

    “We have already identified the black spots as part of our proactive security measures and deployed our well trained personnel to ensure their arrest and prosecution.

    “I am assuring the good people of Niger that the security measures already in place will end the activities of kidnapping and banditry in our state.

    “All we require from members of general public is timely intelligence information about suspected characters in their midst,’’he said.

    The commandant said that already, uniform and plain clothes security personnel had since been deployed to Suleja-Agaiye -Bida federal highways, Minna- Kontagora- Nasko and Minna Munya Shiroro roads.

    He urged members of the public to  always give the command relevant information that could lead to the arrest and prosecution of criminals.

    NAN

  • Lagos trains 955 in aquaculture to harness opportunities in agric value chain

    The Lagos State Government says it has trained 953 persons in aquaculture as a step towards upscaling fish production and to harness the economic opportunities in the agriculture value chain.
    The Permanent Secretary, Dr Olayiwole Onasanya made the disclosure at the closing ceremony of the 15th Annual Executive Weekend Training on Investment Opportunities in Fish Farming organised by the ministry.
    Onasanya said that such programmes and projects had significantly increased fish production, created jobs and stimulated economic activities in the state.
    He identified the programmes and projects to include fish farm estates development; fish cage culture system; capacity building programmes, agricultural value chains empowerment and artisanal fisheries development among others.
    “Fish is a major source of protein that is low in cholesterol compared with beef, hence, its consumption is healthy and the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends a per capita consumption of 17kg of fish per annum.
    “Lagos State with a population of 22 million people is structured to have a fish demand of 374,000 tons per annum as against the current fish production figure of 155,262 tons per annum,” he said in a statement by Mr Jide Lawal, Assistant Director, Public Affairs of the state Ministry of Agriculture and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
    “The deficit in supply is being met through importation which gulps enormous foreign exchange which the Federal Ministry of Agriculture has estimated at a total sum of one billion dollars.
    “Very wide investment opportunities exist within the agricultural value chain both within the country and internationally, especially now that there is the need to increase export of non-oil commodities to earn foreign exchange for the financing of the nation’s economy.”
    According to Onasanya, the four-day training is carefully structured to equip participants that include aspiring fish farmers and retiring executives both in the private and public sectors among others with relevant knowledge of best practices in aquaculture.
    It is aimed at broadening their practical experience in fish juvenile and feed production as well as expose the participants to investment opportunities available in the fish farming, he said.
    “The training programme has a special focus on the overview of fisheries development in Lagos State; Fish Culture System and Management, Water Quality Management and Disease Control.
    “Prospect of Cage and Pen Culture System in Lagos State; Hatchery Management and Fingerlings Production and Fish Feed Formulation and Nutrition.
    “Fish Farming Insurance and Fish Preservation, Processing, Packaging, Marketing and Export Potential,” he said.
    The permanent secretary noted that the goal of the state was to be self-sufficient in fish production as he called for collaborative efforts between the private sector and government in the development of agricultural value-chain.
    NAN reports that although 43 persons participated in the training, a total of 912 people had been trained so far since the programme started in 2005 bringing to total 955 beneficiaries.
    NAN
  • Buhari presides over Presidential Retreat for Ministers-designate, Perm. Secretaries

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday in Abuja presided over 2-day Presidential Retreat with Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, some State Governors and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha in attendance.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event was being attended by all the Ministers-designate as well as Permanent Secretaries and heads of Federal Government agencies and departments.

    NAN, however, observed that the Head of Service, Mrs Winifred Oyo-Ita, who has been listed as one of the resource persons at the retreat was conspicuously absent at the venue of the event.

    Oyo-Ita was reported to be on medical leave after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) quizzed her over an alleged contract scam to the tune of N3 billion.

    NAN also observed that acting Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, would be presenting paper on anti-corruption efforts of the Buhari administration at the retreat later today.

    NAN

  • Buhari tasks Ministers-designate on nation’s challenges

    By Ismaila Chafe

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday challenged Ministers-designate to reflect and assess the country’s position in 2015 and now so as to chart a course for the country for the foreseeable future.

    The president gave the task when he declared open the two-day Presidential Retreat for Ministers-designate and Federal Permanent Secretaries at the State House conference hall, Abuja.

    He explained that the purpose of the retreat was, among others, to familiarise the in-coming ministers with their colleagues at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) with whom they would work closely for the next four years.

    President Buhari reminded the ministers-designate that they were appointed to assist and advise him on running the country efficiently.

    “I congratulate all the new comers who the country has chosen above others to join the first term ministers whose performance has been outstanding.

    “All of you are appointed to assist and advise the president in running the affairs of our country.

    “At the end of the retreat, it is hoped that all of you will be in tune with the roles and responsibilities of positions you will occupy in government. Many national issues require unified decisions.

    “It is a great privilege for you to be called upon to serve in these geat offices of state and you must grasp the chance with two hands and put in your best efforts as Nigeria today needs top managers to handle our numerous challenges.

    “There will be long hours and you must be prepared to live laborious days if we are to serve our people optimally,’’ he said.

    The president, who also spoke on the looming demographic potential of the country, charged the in-coming ministers to join hands in finding solution to the frightening threat of population explosion of the country.

    He said: “By average estimates, our population is close to 200 million today. By 2050, UN estimates put Nigeria third globally, behind only India and China with our projected population at 411 million.

    “This is a frightening prospect but only if we sit idly by and expect handouts from so-called development partners. The solution to our problems lies within us.’’

    President Buhari told them that the first term of his administration had identified three salient areas for close attention and action – to secure the country, to improve the economy and to fight corruption.

    “None but the most partisan will dispute that we have made headway in all three areas

    “First, we have rolled back the frontiers of terrorism; we are actively addressing other challenges such as kidnappings, farmer-herder violence, improving the safety of our roads, railways, air traffic and fire control capacities.

    “Second, we are steadily turning the economy round through investment in agriculture and manufacturing, shoring up our foreign reserves, curbing inflation and improving the country’s infrastructure.

    “Third, we have recovered hundreds of billions of stolen assets and are actively pursuing control measures to tackle leakages in public resources. We will not let up in fighting corruption,’’ he said.

    He told them that he would rely on them, his advisers and Nigerians willing and able to contribute to the administration’s policies, programmes and projects to lift the bulk of the citizens out of poverty and set them on the road to prosperity.

    According to him, his administration’s eight years will have laid the ground for lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years.

    “This outcome will fundamentally shift Nigeria’s trajectory and place us among the world’s great nations,’’ he added..

    He told them that as ministers, they would be responsible for the development and implementation of policies, programmes and projects in their various Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in line with government priorities.

    According to the president, the ministers must also ensure that agencies under their ministries are effective, efficient and accountable in the discharge of their responsibilities.

    “Honourable Ministers-designate, we must work as a team. Although you have been chosen to represent your states as a constitutional imperative, it is vital for all of you to work as Nigerians.

    “Also, working as a team demands that we know what the next person is doing. You must open communications with your colleagues. Lack of communication leads to lack of cooperation and sub-optimal performance.

    “Finally, although this is called a retreat, I would like to think this is a preparation for an advance to the next level,’’ he further said.

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha, said the two-day presidential retreat was meant to be in sync with the policy direction of government, and contribute to the attainment of the next level goals.

    “The objective of this retreat is to prepare the new Cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari’s second tenure, having been chosen to drive and coordinate the affairs and activities of the various socio-economic and political spheres of our nation.

    “This assembly will afford participants the opportunity to familiarise themselves with their roles and responsibilities as cabinet ministers, an understanding that will help to shape and streamline efforts towards achieving the delivery of dividends of democraca,’’ he said.

    He expressed hope that the outcome of the retreat would set a strategic agenda which would define the course of action for the next four years of the Buhari administration.

    Mustapha added that it was meant to set achievable targets and identify basic strategic options that would assist the new cabinet realise the goals for which the administration was elected to achieve.

    NAN

  • Video: German Govt. Repatriates Nigerians 48 Hours After Ekweremadu’s Attack

    German government has deported a new batch of Nigerian migrants, less than 48 hours after the attack on former Deputy President of the Senate Ike Ekweremadu, by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

    According to reports, the migrants have already left Frankfurt Airport at 8 a.m., and were expected to land in Nigeria’s Murtala Mohammed International Airport between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.

    The number of migrants deported was not ascertained as at the time of this report, it was however, gathered that they were picked randomly from different accommodation centres.

    It would be recalled Last month two batches of Nigerians were sent back home from the European country.

    “The flight will be from Frankfurt on Monday. For those who have been given the information, the plane will take off by 8 a.m. and arrive in Nigeria between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.

    “Those who will be deported will be picked randomly from their different accommodation centres from 3 a.m. till 5 a.m. in different regions and conveyed to a central place and finally to Frankfurt Airport,” the Co-ordination Activist for Network Refugees 4Refugees, a political platform for refugees and migrant self-organisation based in Stuttgart, Germany, Rex Osa, told The Nation.

    Osa added, “When their asylum application is already expired, they are obligated to leave the country.

    “For those who don’t leave voluntarily, they will be given a what is I can translate in English to mean toleration status. This status is not a resident title; it is to show that the person is still there because the deportation is hindered because of one reason or the other.

    “These people are picked up early in the morning without expecting the police.

    “Some would be picked up from work also. When the police arrive in their rooms, they would be allowed to pack things not more than say 64 kilos. The police will be standing to make sure the person does not escape.”

    The activist urged the federal government to come to the aid of the victims as many of them are coming with a myriad of challenges.

    “Among these people are many sick people. Nigeria should be expecting a lot of people who have psychological problems, and people with spinal cord problems leading to paralysis.”

  • Threat to life: Drama in court as complainant stands surety for defendant

    By Sani Abdulrahman

    A mild drama ensued in court as a former district head of Narayi, Kaduna, Ibrahim Hamza, who allegedly accused a teacher, Muhammad Khalid, of threatening his life, stood as surety for him in a Sharia Court.

    NAN reports that Hamza, 65, who lives at Hayin Malam Bello, Kaduna, dragged Khalid to court, alleging that he threatened to kill him and also defamed him.

    Hamza, told the court that the defendant also dragged his son, who is a minor  to a vigilance group , where he was beaten for stealing a cell phone.

    The Judge, Murtala Nasir, admitted the defendant, after Hamza, begged for his bail.

    The Judge adjourned the case until Aug. 26 and ordered the defendant to produce members of the  the vigilante group for further hearing.

    The defendant, who is  an Islamic teacher, however denied the allegations.