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  • President Buhari returns to Abuja after 10 days vacation in London

    President Buhari returns to Abuja after 10 days vacation in London

    President Muhammadu Buhari has returned to Abuja after 10 working days holiday in London.

    The presidential plane conveying Buhari and few of his aides landed at the presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, at 6.38p.m.

    Buhari was received at the airport by Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha, Service Chiefs and the Chief of Staff to the President, Malam Abba Kyari.

    Others at the airport to welcome the president included cabinet ministers, the acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and members of the presidential media team.
    The return of the president has put to rest the social media report that he had extended his vacation in London.

    Buhari on Aug. 3 commenced 10 working days holiday and transmitted a letter to the President of the Senate and the Speaker, House of Representatives to that effect in compliance with Section 145 (1) of the 1999 Constitution.

    While the president was in London, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo acted in his stead in line with the constitution. (NAN)

  • I am back: Buhari writes Saraki, Dogara

    By Ismaila Chafe

    President Muhammadu Buhari has written a letter to Senate President Bukola Saraki and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, informing them of his resumption of duties as President and Commander-in- Chief of the Armed Forces.

    Malam Garba Shehu, the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity confirmed this development in a statement in Abuja on Saturday.

    According to the presidential aide, the transmission of the letter to the two arms of the legislature, the Senate and the House of Representatives, followed the completion of his 10-day working leave.

    In the letter titled “RESUMPTION OF OFFICE” personally signed by him, on Saturday, President Buhari said: “In compliance with Section 145 of the 1999 constitution (as amended), I write to intimate the Senate (House of Representatives) that I have resumed my functions as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with effect from today, Saturday 18th August, 2018,after my vacation.

    “Please accept, Distinguished Senate President, (Hon.Speaker, House of Representatives) the assurances of my highest consideration.”

    Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has assured Nigerians that he would not spare anyone found guilty of any corrupt practice or sabotaging the nation’s economy.

    The President gave the assurance when he spoke to a correspondent of the NTA on arrival from London on Saturday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, after his 10 working day vacation.

    Buhari, who was reacting to happenings during his absence, including the cases of defections by politicians, said the incidents were part of the beauty of democracy.

    He, however, advised all eligible Nigerians to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to enable them elect public officers of their choose.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the President was received by a large crowd of well-wishers, party supporters, and other Nigerians.

    The Air Force jet carrying the President landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe international Airport Abuja at about 6.38p.m.

    Those at the airport to welcome him included Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi; Service Chiefs; Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Malam Musa Bello and Secretary to the Government of the Federation Boss Mustapha.

    Others at the airport were the Chief of Staff, Malam Abba Kyari,   the acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu and members of the presidential media team.

    The return of the president has put to rest the social media report that he had extended his vacation in London.

    Buhari on Aug. 3 commenced a 10 working day holiday and transmitted a letter to the President of the Senate and the Speaker, House of Representatives to that effect in compliance with Section 145 (1) of the 1999 Constitution.

    While the president was in London, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo acted on his behalf in line with the constitution.

  • Army to conduct shooting exercise, advises Zaria residents to keep-off

    Army to conduct shooting exercise, advises Zaria residents to keep-off

    The Depot Nigerian Army says it will conduct an outdoor range classification exercise for 77 Regular Recruits Intake from Monday, Aug. 20 to Saturday, Sept. 1.

    A statement by Lt. Adekunle Akinyele, Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, Depot Nigerian Army, Zaria and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Zaria disclosed this on Saturday.

    Akinyele advised residents of the area to keep-off the area of the exercise.

    He said: “The exercise is scheduled to take place at its shooting range located at Kabama and Tohu Villages off Zaria-Kano Expressway from Monday, 20 August to Saturday, 1 September 2018.

    “The exercises will involve firing of live ammunition using small arms.

    “The authority has put in place safety measures and precautions to ensure a safe and hitch free exercise.

    “However, residents of the affected communities are advised to stay away from the range general area within the scheduled period.”

    Akinyele advised residents of Kabama and Tohu villages not to panic on seeing movement of troops and hearing the sound of gunshot as it was a routine exercise for Recruits on Training in Depot Nigerian Army.(NAN)

  • I will not leave APC, says House of Reps Deputy Speaker

    I will not leave APC, says House of Reps Deputy Speaker

    Mr Yusuf Lasun, the Deputy Speaker of the  House of Representatives, says he will not leave the All Progressives Congress (APC) inspite of losing the party’s governorship primary in Osun.

    Addressing a news conference on Sunday in Osogbo, Lasun alleged that though there was a conspiracy against him in the primary,  he would not leave the party.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)) reports that the Deputy Speaker was among the 17 aspirants that contested the APC governorship primary in the state on July 20.

    Lasun came second with 21,000 votes, while Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, the Chief of Staff to Gov. Aregbesola won the primary with 127,017 votes.

    He said: “Although I was conspired against during the governorship primary,  but I will not leave the party.

    “I am still attending all the party’s functions to that effect.

    “My supporters and I are still members of the APC and we are not intending to leave the party in the nearest future.

    “We will do our best to support the party during the Sept. 22 (governorship) election.

    “I know in every contest, there will be a winner, whether it is free or not.”

    Lasun, who also  alleged that the party did not reach out to him after the primary, said “maybe the party felt I  don’t have anything to contribute.’’

    The deputy speaker also claimed that many politicians in the state had been alienated from the party due to the agitation over the primary.

    “We hope the party members will be able to put behind them all that happened during the primary,’’ he said.

    Asked whether he had reached out to the winner of the governorship primary by congratulating him, Lasun said he had not.

    “I did not congratulate the winner of the primary because when I became the deputy speaker in 2015,  the party did not congratulate me.

    “And till today, nobody told me what my offence was except that some people were saying that I went against the party’s  position.

    “But for me, what they were referring to as party position  was actually the position of few leaders of the party,’’ Lasun said.

  • Buhari sends message to treasury looters

    Fresh from his return home on Saturday from a 10 working day vacation in London, President Muhammadu Buhari dropped a message to treasury looters and corrupt Nigerians.

    In an interview with NTA, he gave an assurance that he would not spare anyone found guilty of any corrupt practice or sabotaging the nation’s economy.

    Buhari, who was reacting to happenings during his absence, including the cases of defections by politicians, said the incidents were part of the beauty of democracy.

    He, however, advised all eligible Nigerians to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to enable them elect public officers of their choose.

  • NECO releases June/July 2018 SSCE result

    NECO releases June/July 2018 SSCE result

    The National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the June/July 2018 Senior Secondary Schools result, a statement issued on Monday in Minna said.

    The Acting Registrar, Alhaji Abubakar Gana, said in the statement that 1,041,536 candidates registered, while 1,032,729 candidates actually sat for the examination.

    Gana said that 939,733 candidates representing 90.47 per cent scored five credits and above without English and Mathematics.

    He also said that 875, 464 candidates, representing 84.77 per cent scored credits in English Language while 850,331 candidates representing 82.34 per cent, scored credits in mathematics.

    Furthermore, he said that a total of 742,455 candidates representing 71.48 per cent scored five credits and above including English language and Mathematics.

    Gana said that in 2017, 70.85 per cent of the candidates had five credits and above including in English and Mathematics as against 71.48 per cent in 2018, showing 0.63 per cent improved performance in the current result.

    According to him, a total of 20,181 candidates were involved in examination malpractice — 3,269 candidates in mathematics and 2,177 candidates in English Language.

    • He decried the fact that 838 candidates were absent from the examinations, yet had answer scripts. (NAN)
  • FCTA Resident doctors threaten to embark on strike Aug. 25

    FCTA Resident doctors threaten to embark on strike Aug. 25

    The Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Administration Chapter, says it will commence an indefinite strike on Aug. 25.

    The union made this known in a statement jointly signed by its President, Michael Olarewaju and Secretary Roland Aigbovo, on Wednesday in Abuja.

    It said that the impending strike follows failure of FCT Administration to repay obnoxious tax deduction from July salaries of staff among other demands.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the association had earlier condemned the tax deduction of N78, 000 from each of its members’ July salaries.

    It said that the current deduction was against the initial N36,000 deductions imposed on the doctors.

    The union noted that it had on Aug. 1, 2018 issued a-21day ultimatum effective from Aug. 3 to FCT administration, calling on the Minister, Alhaji Muhammad Bello to address the issue.

    They listed other demands to include payment of first 28 days allowance of members effective from 2011, as calculated without further delay.

    Other demands, according to them, included appropriate placement and payment of arrears to members who were successful in the 2016 promotion exercise.

    “We totally reject the obnoxious and double taxation imposed on our members by FCTA management, which negates all scientific reasoning and Law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “The appropriate tax should be done using the Joint Tax Board/Personal Income Tax Act template (PITA) and all excess deduction paid back.

    “We will be compelled to proceed on an indefinite strike for failure of the FCT administration to meet our demands on or before the expiration of the ultimatum which is Aug. 24,’’ they said.

    Olarewaju said, “Based on our investigations at the Health and Human Resources Service Secretariat, Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS) and FCT Inland Revenue Services (FCTIRS).

    “It was revealed that the obnoxious tax didn’t follow the PITA template or other conventional means of taxation.

    “We have earlier written the FCT Minister on the myriad of problems faced daily by our members regarding conditions of work and services delivery in FCTA.

    “This is largely due to poor remuneration in comparison with our contemporaries in other health institutions and Ministries Departments and Agencies (MDAs) both in the territory and other parts of the federation.

    “It is pertinent to say that a motivated workforce always give rise to an on improved work done and with regard to job satisfaction our members are in pathetic state,’’ he decried. (NAN)

  • Vocational skills training: ITF targets 13,000 Nigerians in 2018

    By Franca Ofili

    Mr Joseph Ari, the Director-General, Industrial Training Fund (ITF), says the fund will train 13,000 Nigerians on 11 vocational skills in order to achieve the Federal Government’s policy on job and wealth creation.

    Ari made this known in Abuja on Tuesday during a news conference.

    According to him, numerous vacancies still exist in several sectors of the economy that cannot be filled by Nigerians due to the absence of requisite skills.

    “In order to address the issue of unemployment and drive President Muhammadu Buhari’s job creation drive, ITF management came up with a list of implementable programmes for 2018.

    “The programmes are the National Industrial Skills Development Programme (NISDP), Women Skills Empowerment Programme (WOSEP), Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration (Training on Wheels), Designing and Garment Making, and Skill Training and Empowement Programme for the Physical Challenged (STEP-C).

    “Others are Post-Harvest Techniques and Project Development, Aqua-culture/Fish Farming, Manure Production, Crop Production/Greenhouse Technology, Poultry Farming and Training Programme Development on international Marketing,’’ he said.

    Ari said the training programmes would last for a period of five months, adding that the 13,000 Nigerians that would be trained was like a drop of water in the ocean and called on state governments and other stakeholders to sponsor additional trainees.

    He said such stakeholders would be required to cover the monthly stipends of the trainees, as well as provide start-up packs for such additional trainees.

    According to him, they will also offset any allowances for the master-craftsmen that will be retained as a result of the additional trainees.

    Ari said that tackling unemployment through skills acquisition cannot and should not be the responsibility of the ITF and other Federal Government agencies alone.

    He said the gesture to train Nigerians was informed by the growing realisation that accelerated skills acquisition was the only way to stem unemployment, especially among youths.

    According to him, governments all over the world have turned to skills acquisition, which is the universal currency of the 21st century to arm their citizenry with skills for employment and growth.

    He called on the media to educate members of the public in order to disabuse their minds that skills acquisition were not for never-do wells, the poor and the wretched in the society.

    Ari said as part of ITF mandate, the fund had trained 92 personnel of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on various vocational skills.

    According to him, the training will enable the personnel to improve on their job, which will in turn lead to a multiplier effect as other people learn from them.

    Ari said in line with the mandate, the fund unveiled one of its most ambitious six years plan since establishment tagged “ITF Reviewed Vision: Strategies for Mandate Actualisation’’

    He said that the plan commenced in 2016 and would terminate in 2022, adding that the key objectives were to accelerate the impartation of technical vocational skills to Nigerians.

    Ari said about two years into the implementation, ITF trained more than 150,000 Nigerians on various trades and crafts.

    He said that the beneficiaries were earning sustainable livelihoods either as paid workers or as entrepreneurs employing others. (NAN)

  • 30,000 teachers on strike over pay rise

    No fewer than 30,000 primary and intermediate teachers have resolved to embark on nationwide strike over pay rise agitation in New Zealand.

    Trade union says the teachers are taking part in a nationwide strike on Wednesday for the first time in more than 20 years to demand a pay rise.

    The strike was organised by the New Zealand Educational Institute, the largest education trade union in the country.

    “Today history was made as 30,000 teachers took to the street nationwide.

    “Thousands turned out at rallies and marches across the country to support primary teachers and principals, ” the trade union wrote on Facebook.

    According to Radio New Zealand, the trade union insists on smaller class sizes and a 16-per cent pay spike over two years for primary school teachers and special education coordinators.

    The Education Ministry however, offereds gradual increases between 14 per cent for new teachers and six per cent for their experienced colleagues.

    During the rally, the striking teachers voiced readiness to go on a two-day strike if they did not receive a better offer from the ministry, the media outlet reported.

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern addressed the crowd after the rally, calling on the teachers to cooperate with the government on the issue and noting that meaningful change would take time.

    New Zealand’s teachers walked off the job for the first time since 1994.(Sputnik/NAN)