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  • Photo Speaks: Kogi State Executive Council Meeting With Governor Yahaya Bello Presiding

    Photo Speaks: Kogi State Executive Council Meeting With Governor Yahaya Bello Presiding

    Kogi Govt To Establish Oil Producing Area Development Commission.

    This is one of the decisions the exco reached ,according to the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Onogwu Mohammed, in a statement in Lokoja.

  • Watch Moment Dave Umahi Begs Civil Servants After Locking Them Out For Late Coming (Video)

    Watch Moment Dave Umahi Begs Civil Servants After Locking Them Out For Late Coming (Video)

    The minister for works, Dave Umahi has offered apology to civil servants after locking them out of the gate for coming late to work.

     

    There was protest by the workers yesterday following the decision of the minister to lock them out.

    In turn, they also locked the minister in his office in order to show their grievances.

     

    The workers were all chanting ‘Umahi must go’ during the protest yesterday as they were surprised at the development.

    However, the governor has addressed the workers and explained the reason for his decision. He asked for forgiveness and requested for partnership.

     

    ‘’Nobody locked the gate, we needed to get your attention. I came here on 22nd of august with two agenda. One is the welfare of the workers and number to is discipline.”

    There was going to be a holiday on Tuesday and to demonstrate my welfare agenda, I gave on my own N15 million to workers in this ministry.”

    Since 22nd Of August, I will come to work and see workers coming to work by 1pm, just a week ago I called all the directors for discipline. I ask for files and they say the staff isn’t yet around. “

     

    I offered that workers should come to work by 9 o clock, they are all here. I can’t do without you and you can’t do without me.”

     

    “I came to work by 9:30 today and needed some files but not 5% of the workers were around.”

     

    “If you were offended this morning, I offer apology to you.”

     

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  • BREAKING: Lagos shuts popular Ladipo market over filthy environment

    BREAKING: Lagos shuts popular Ladipo market over filthy environment

    Lagos State Government has ordered the immediate closure of Ladipo Market, Mushin, over alleged environmental infractions including, reckless waste disposal, unhygienic premises, and non payment of waste bills, among others.

    The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, who ordered the closure in the early hours Friday, said the market would remain closed until the mandatory conditions of redress were met by traders and market stakeholders, adding that it was part of ongoing efforts at instilling compliance in markets around the state.

    Speaking on the development, Wahab underscored the critical importance of environmental hygiene in markets, noting that, “It is imperative that markets in the state adhere strictly to environmental laws and regulations put in place for the well-being of residents.

     

    The closure of Ladipo market serves as a stern reminder that no entity, regardless of its size or influence, is above the law.”

     

    Wahab stated that the state government was fully committed to collaborating with market stakeholders, to facilitate necessary adjustments and improvements, to enable them meet required environmental standards, adding that the market would not be reopened for business until set standards were met.

     

    The commissioner said, “Ladipo Market, a prominent hub for automotive spare parts and related services, has been a focal point for environmental concerns due to various activities that contravene established regulations. Lagos Waste Management Authority, LAWMA’s intervention is a significant step towards rectifying these issues and bringing the market to compliance.”

     

    In his reaction, the Managing Director, LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, said that the closure was expected to allow for a thorough assessment of the environmental impact of the market’s activities and the implementation of necessary remedial measures, serving as a clear signal that LAWMA would not hesitate to take decisive actions, where and when environmental laws were flouted.

     

    According to him, “As Lagos State continues to grow and develop, it is imperative that economic activities are conducted in a manner that is sustainable and environmentally responsible. LAWMA’s recent actions demonstrate the authority’s commitment to this cause.

     

    “The offensive against environmental infractions will continue till sanity is restored in our markets, while the next stop will be illegal markets.”

    The closure of Ladipo Market followed similar action taken against Oyingbo, Alayabiagba, Oke-Odo Markets, and some sections of Tejuosho Market, for serial infractions.

    The decision to shut down those markets underscored the state government’s unwavering commitment to the restoration of environmental sanity in the state,” Gbadegesin stressed.

     

    For waste management related issues, the commissioner urged residents to call LAWMA toll-free numbers: 617 and 07080601020

  • BREAKING: Minister poisoned in Abuja, fights for life in hospital — Report

    BREAKING: Minister poisoned in Abuja, fights for life in hospital — Report

    Nigeria’s Minister of Tourism, Lola Ade-John, has been hospitalised in Abuja after allegedly suffering acute poisoning from unknown origins. “Her family members fear time was running against their efforts to save her life,” according to Peoples Gazette, which broke the news this Friday morning, September 29, 2023.

     

    “Lola Ade-John, 60, was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre, Jabi, shortly after she started manifesting symptoms of her poisoning, according to family sources familiar with her ordeal. She has spent four days at the facility as of Friday morning,” the portal said, adding:

     

    “Ms Ade-John, a career banker and tech investor, has been on a machine to aid her breathing, our sources said. The specifics as to what substance she ingested and how could not be immediately established”.

    The Gazette said the police and the Department of Security Service did not immediately return a request on whether or not any investigations had been opened into the matter.

     

    It further said: “Her worsening situation has further set the family against the government, with the permanent secretary of her ministry said to be in disagreement as to whether she should continue receiving treatment at a public hospital or be moved to a better-equipped private facility downtown.

     

    “The permanent secretary, Ngozi Onwudike, was said to have insisted that the minister should not be transferred because the FMC is a public hospital and its services wouldn’t attract substantial charges to the government, a position her family rebuffed. But they remained with her as they could not raise funds to move her to a private hospital, our sources said. A phone number for the permanent secretary did not connect on Friday morning.

     

    “A spokesperson for the FMC did not immediately return a request seeking comments from The Gazette about Ms Ade-John’s condition.

     

    “Ms Ade-John was appointed as a minister by President Bola Tinubu in August. She was immediately touted as one of the few cabinet members appointed from outside the political beltway. She was based in London for years before she was asked to return to the country to serve by the president.”

  • TUC threatens to shut down all oil field locations

    TUC threatens to shut down all oil field locations

    The Trade Union Congress (TUC) says it is ready to shut down all oil field locations in the country if the ongoing discussions with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) do not yield positive results.

    The President of TUC, Comrade Festus Usifo, made the threat on Channels Television on Wednesday.

     

    Oando PLC announced on September 4, an agreement with ENI, an Italian multinational energy company, over the 100 percent acquisition of Nigerian AGIP Oil Company Limited shares.

    Concerns have been raised about the fate of Nigerian workers in Agip Company following the transition of ownership.

     

    Reacting to the issues raised, Usifo maintained that the Union’s position is for due process to be followed by Agip Company.

     

    According to him, TUC is not in support of rolling its members over to Oando PLC without adequate development plans for workers who have worked for so many years for Agip Company.

    Usifo said, “What we are asking is that we need to be sure, our members have worked with NAOC over the years, some have worked for over thirty years, some at the point of retirement, and you are saying you want to hand them over to a new company.

     

    “The question is; the liabilities that have been incurred by Agip, the pension, gratuity you are supposed to pay these people? Does Oando have the financial wherewithal to be able to meet these financial obligations to our members? That is the first thing.

     

    “As a patriotic association, we are also asking Oando, you are buying this, what is your development plan? Because the future of our members depends on that company, if the company folds then our members will go home.

    If we are not satisfied with the plans, we will say, pay us our obligations; we do not want to be transited into Oando, pay us our money.

     

    “I have worked for you for 35 years; I have worked for you for thirty years; pay me my perseverance, and let’s discuss a special separation package so that I go.

     

    “If I now want to join Oando it would be based on my discretion, anything I see I take, but the years I have put in Agip and NAOC settle me.

    The TUC President insists that Oando PLC cannot manage and sustain production like the International Oil Companies, IOCs, who inject finances into managing the assets.

     

    “When the IOCs were managing most of these assets, they had the finances to inject into it, and we could have sustained production. That is the real challenge we would be having, and those are the discussions we are also fronting with Agip group.

     

    “Part of operations like stimulation operations, they do not do well enhancement so we would have issues. Those wells will start declining”.

     

    He said Agip must sit and have a conversation with the operators working in the oil field locations and ensure their demands are met.

     

    “We have people who are working in the field locations, the operators working there; you cannot bring people who are dissatisfied to be running your assets it does not work like that

    Who is going to run it? Is it the management of Oando that will just come there and start pressing the buttons? No, you need these employees. So, you must sit down and have a conversation with them.

     

    “If they insist on not complying, they know the consequence, we will withdraw our members from the respective field locations. What we are doing now is conversation, consultation, and discussion with the Agip management”.

     

    Meanwhile, members of Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) in Agip have held a series of prayer sessions in various NAOC offices and field locations across Delta, Rivers, Imo, and Bayelsa States.

     

    The workers are using the prayer sessions to seek God’s intervention, and support from the Federal Government and relevant government agencies to impress on NAOC to follow due process on the engagement of Nigerian workers in the sales of NAOC shares to Oando.

    They prayed that the Nigerian labour laws would be enforced strictly to protect the interests of the workforce during the tumultuous transition and the protection of all their members whom the alleged sale of Eni’s assets to Oando has unleashed a storm of uncertainty, fear and despair upon its loyal workforce.

  • NYSC: Pay attention to security of corps members, DG urges employers

    NYSC: Pay attention to security of corps members, DG urges employers

     

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu:  The Director-General, National Youths Service Corps (NYSC), Brig.-Gen. Yushau Ahmed, has urged the corps members’ employers to pay particular attention to Security of corps members posted to their organisations.

    Ahmed, represented by Alhaji Abubakar Mohammed, NYSC acting Zonal Coordinator, South East gave the advice during the 2023 corps employers workshop on Thursday in Enugu with the theme “Enhancing the wellbeing of corps members for optimum productivity.”

    He said that the workshop was aimed at receiving feedback from strategic stakeholders on the strength, weakness and potentials of the scheme, as well as chart ways of strengthening its operations in the post jubilee era.

    “We are also expected to review ways of addressing the welfare needs of corps members in their places of primary assignment and deliberate on how to ensure safety of corps members in their places of assignments.


    “We are expected to look at the roles of the corps employers in community development service, skill acquisition and entrepreneurship development, security during service and Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers,” he said.

    The NYSC Enugu State Coordinator, Mrs Gladys Adama, said that the theme of this year’s workshop was more apt in the present situation, where Nigerians were faced with increased insecurity coupled with the dwindling resources to adequately take care of the ever expanding corps population.

    Adama added that security of corps members was an issue that must always be given adequate attention.

    She urged the employers not to apply for corps members if they could not provide accommodations for them or give them money in lieu of accommodations.


    During the business session, Mrs I Oladipo, Deputy Director Account, NYSC South East, presented a pepper on “The role of NYSC and corps employers in impacting the host community through community development service, health initiative for rural dwellers, skill acquisition and entrepreneurship development in the post jubilee era.”

    Oladipo said that community development service programme of the NYSC was one out of the four cardinal programs of the NYSC scheme in which corps members contribute positively to the development of their host community.

    She added that the NYSC skill acquisition and Entrepreneurship development project reached out to all Corps members mobilized for the one year mandatory service to the nation.

    She urged the employers to emphasis more on the welfare of the corps members as well as correct them when they go wrong.

    Meanwhile, Mrs Dimma Anyaocha, Assistant Director, Operations, NYSC, South East, in her presentation on “The role of corps employers in ensuring the welfare and security of Corps members” she said that the corps employers have a major role to play in the welfare and security of the past 50 years deserve to be celebrated.

    Anyaocha identified notable victories of the employers, adding that some of them had successfully retrained or employed corps members after their service year, some corps members, with the recommendation from the corps employers had won NYSC awards and even moved on to get jobs in other sectors among others.

    Some employers, who participated urged the NYSC to provide accommodations for the corps members in all the Local Government Areas.

    A warrant Officer, David Igbidi from Air Force Comprehensive School, Agbani, Enugu, said his school had adequate conducive accommodations for the corps members posted to the school.

    He requested for NYSC medical personnel to be posted to his school.

    Mr Johnson Ugochinyelu Akpugoeze High School, Akpugoeze, Enugu, said that most of the schools in Enugu did not have accommodations for their staff, therefore, the corps members would find it difficult to be given accommodation. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Mohbad: Lagos Police arrest Sam Larry

    Mohbad: Lagos Police arrest Sam Larry

    The Lagos State Police Command has arrested controversial Lagos socialite, Balogun Eletu, aka Sam Larry, over an ongoing investigation into the circumstances leading to the death of the singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka Mohbad.

     

    The Lagos State Police Command Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the development to our correspondent in a late Thursday night telephone interview.

     

    “Yes, Balogun Eletu aka Sam Larry is now in our custody. He is currently assisting with the ongoing investigation,” Hundeyin said.

     

    The PUNCH reports that the police had earlier invited Sam Larry and singer, Azeez Fashola aka Naira Marley, for questioning over Mohbad’s demise.

    The police, last week, also confirmed that pathologists had concluded the autopsy conducted on Mohbad, while they await the result.

     

    He said, “Autopsy has been concluded. Awaiting results.” This development followed the exhumation of Mohbad by a combined team of the Nigeria Police Force and health officials.

     

    The police had also arrested the nurse who reportedly injected the deceased singer before his demise on Tuesday, September 12.

  • S/East summit X-rays regional security, economic challenges

    S/East summit X-rays regional security, economic challenges

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Owerri:   The Governors of the South-East on Thursday converged on Owerri for a two-day summit to X-ray and recommend enduring solutions to the existential challenges of insecurity and economic disruptions facing the zone.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the five governors took turns to give their perspectives on the consequences of the growing insecurity on the once strong and progressive economy of the defunct Eastern region.

    (Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State in a warm handshake with his Imo State counterpart, Governor Hope Uzodimma at the South-East Economic and Security Summit in Owerri, on Thursday.)

    The theme of the summit was “South East Beyond 2023, Time for a Reset.”

    The Chairman of the South-East Governors’ Forum, Sen. Hope Uzodimma, underscored the need for greater unity and synergy among the five states in addressing insecurity and declining economic fortunes of the region.

    Uzodimma, who is the Imo Governor, said the sustainability and functional deployment of the micro Igbo kindred spirit and macro Igbo republican spirit thrives in a private sector-driven initiative.

    He stressed the need for the Igbo private sector to support the Ohaneze Ndigbo to galvanise the South East people into one united body that speaks with one voice.

    The governor called for routine engagement of the private sector and the public sector to collectively redefine the Igbo agenda.

    “A special forum should be established for all political office holders in the South East to meet at least twice a year to exchange ideas and form synergy on Igbo matters.

    “In ensuring a renaissance of the Igbo unity and development, I believe the place to start is be addressing the insecurity challenges in our land.

    “We must rise from this summit on a clear road map to ensure that Igbo are not interrupted in their legitimate quests to make ends meets with the sit at home madness,” Uzodimma said.

    The South East Governors’ Forum chairman, who maintained that the region was part of the Nigerian project, expressed confidence that a president of Igbo extraction will emerge some day.

    He called for the establishment of South East Orient Technology Unit to serve as a hub for translating research findings into new products.

    He also called for the establishment of South East Commodity board to boost agriculture and commerce in the region.

    He noted that the dredging of the Oguta Lake into the Atlantic Ocean was also geared towards boosting the economy of the region.

    In his remark, Gov. Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra, expressed the “unwavering and unalloyed commitment of the governors of the region to the South East agenda.”

    Soludo underscored the need for a 100-year plan for the region and a homeland consciousness of self-believe to executive the plan.

    The Anambra governor expressed the readiness of the South East to do business, but highlighted the need for partnership with the rest of the country, diaspora and the international community.

    “As an itinerant people who are everywhere, we cannot afford to be an intolerant people. We cannot afford to be provincial.

    “We must think home to build a livable and prosperous homeland,” Soludo stated.

    In his speech, Gov. Alex Otti of Abia, said the issues of security and economy were critical to the survival of the Igbo people.

    Otti said solving the problems of the region must go beyond trading blames and pointing accusing fingers at others but required collective involvement of all stakeholders.

    The governor stressed the need to open window of engagement with youths, ensure for justice in communities, stop the exploitation of the people by those in power, and ensure freedom for every individual.

    “As political leaders, we must set the pace by identifying investment opportunities in our domain and commit adequate public resources to motivate private investors.

    “Leaders must create enabling environment for businesses to thrive in the South East. Where necessary, government must intervene in businesses,” he added.

    Also speaking, Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State, said the goal of securing the South East does not really depend on one state as a single unit but requires a common strategy and operational plan.

    Mbah called for the setting up of a command and control center common to the entire South East states to tackle the problem of insecurity.

    He also stressed the need to consider the non-kinetic approach of dealing with insecurity.

    According to him, some of our youths are being misled into believing that they are fighting a just cause.

    “We need to make our youths see the folly in their misguided actions,” he stated.

    Mbah urged leaders of the zone to deal with the root causes of insecurity by tackling unemployment and poverty in the region.

    He further called for the integration of the region into a common market to attract large investment.

    Gov. Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi, represented by his deputy, Mrs Patricia Onyemaechi, emphasised the need for women to play vital roles in moulding youths in order to curb social vices.

    “The women are ready to take this cause and we will go back home to talk our children out from wrong track to the rightful one.

    “All we need in the South East is to believe in ourselves and harness all the wisdom in the region,” he said.

    In his speech, the President-General of Ohaneze Ndigbo Worldwide, the apex Igbo cultural group, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu commended the South East governors led by Uzodimma for organising the summit.

    “Ohaneze will be willing to have this event as one of the annual events in the Igbo calendar,” he said.

    Iwuanyanwu, who expressed sadness over the increased bloodshed in the region, urged those aggrieved to sheath their swords.

    He urged the South East governors to apply the non-kenetic approach in solving the insecurity issues, saying “I don’t feel happy losing the lives of my children.”

    He appealed to the Federal Government to support the efforts of the South East governors in their quest to engage youths in the region through skills training, empowerment and job creation.

    Iwuanyanwu also commended the Federal Government for the dredging of Oguta Lake which Uzodimma initiated. (Flowerbudnews)

    According to him, many Igbo people are interested in dredging Azummili, Ihiala and Okija Lake for possible seaports.

  • Tribunal declares Kaduna guber polls inconclusive, orders re-run

    Tribunal declares Kaduna guber polls inconclusive, orders re-run

    The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Kaduna has declared the 2023 governorship election in Kaduna state inconclusive.

     

    According to report from Vanguard correspondent, the tribunal, during its resumed proceeding on Thursday, in a split decision of a ratio of 2:1, declared the election inconclusive and directed that a supplementary election should be held by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) within 90 days.

    The 3-man panel led by Justice Victor Oviawe therefore ordered a rerun of election in 24 polling units in seven wards of four local governments consisting of 16,300 registered voters.

    The verdict was announced via Zoom after the judges shunned the physical hall.

     

    Recall that The petition was filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate, Isah Mohammed Ashiru.

     

    PDP’s Ashiru is challenging the election of Uba Sani as the Governor of Kaduna State on the grounds of alleged irregularities and electoral fraud, saying that its Candidate (Isa Mohammed Ashiru) won the election.

     

    Details shortly