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  • Hakeem Baba-Ahmed To Serve As Shettima’s Aide, Says No To ‘Fence-Sitting

    Hakeem Baba-Ahmed To Serve As Shettima’s Aide, Says No To ‘Fence-Sitting

    Hakeem Baba-Ahmed To Serve As Shettima’s Aide, Says No To ‘Fence-Sitting’

    The NEF spokesman is the elder brother of Datti Baba-Ahmed, who was Peter Obi’s running mate under the Labour Party in the 2023 presidential election.

    The spokesperson for the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, on Monday, announced his appointment as the Special Adviser (Political) to the Vice President, saying it was no time to be “fence-sitting”.

     

    The NEF spokesman is the elder brother of Datti Baba-Ahmed, who was Peter Obi’s running mate under the Labour Party in the 2023 presidential election.

     

    The northern elder revealed this in a post on X, formerly Twitter, describing the appointment as an honour.

     

    It is time to make it public that I have accepted the call to serve as Special Adviser (Political) to the VP, @KShettim,” he stated.

     

    “This is not the time for fence-sitting or criticism when you can be useful in turning the country round. I am honored and humbled. Please pray for me & Nigeria

  • FG, NLC Meeting To Prevent Indefinite Strike Ends In Deadlock

    FG, NLC Meeting To Prevent Indefinite Strike Ends In Deadlock

    The meeting between the Federal Government and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to avert an imminent strike action ended on Monday without a concrete resolution to the union’s demands.

    The Minister of Labour and Employment, Simon Lalong, met with the leaders of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) in Abuja in an effort to stop organised labour from embarking on another industrial action.

     

    The meeting is expected to continue at a later date.

     

    However, the minister is also expected to hold a meeting with the leadership of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) today.

  • Tinubu approves appointment of 18 aides in Vice President’s office

    Tinubu approves appointment of 18 aides in Vice President’s office

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of 18 Special Advisers and Senior Special Assistants to actualise the agenda of the Federal Government across the different sectors of the economy.

     

    The Director of Information, Office of the Vice President, Mr Olusola Abiola, made this known in a statement, on Monday in Abuja.

    Abiola said that the team comprising six Special Advisers and 12 Senior Special Assistants would work in the office of the vice president, Kashim Shettima, to support the “Renewed Hope Agenda” of the Tinubu administration.

    He said that the appointments in the vice lresident’s office include; Rukaiya El-Rufai, Special Adviser to the President on National Economic Council (NEC) and Climate Change as well as Tope Kolade Fasua as Special Adviser to the President on Economic Matters.

     

    He said that Aliyu Modibbo was appointed as the Special Adviser, General Duties; Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, Special Adviser, Political Matters and Jumoke Oduwole, Special Adviser to the President on Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) and Investment.

     

    Abiola said: ” Others include: Sadiq Wanka, Special Adviser to the President on Power Infrastructure; Usman Mohammed, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Administration and Office Coordination and Kingsley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications.

     

    ” Also appointed were; Ishaq Ningi, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Digital Media and Emergency Management; Peju Adebajo, Senior Special Assistant to the President, Investment and Privatisation and Mohammed Bulama, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Political/Special Duties.”

     

    Similarly, the director said Mr Kingsley Uzoma is the Senior Special Assistant to the President, Agricbusiness and Productivity Enhancement and Gimba Kakanda, Senior Special Assistant to the President, Research and Analytics.

     

    Abiola also said that Temitola Adekunle-Johnson, is the Senior Special Assistant to the President, Job Creation and MSMEs, Nasir Yammama, Senior Special Assistant to the President, Innovation and Zainab Yunusa, Senior Special Assistant to the President on NEC.

     

    ” Others are Mariam Temitope, Senior Special Assistant to the President, Regional Development Programmes, and Bashir Maidugu, Deputy State House Counsel (Senior Special Assistant to the President).

  • Fuel subsidy: Unilorin to provide free data to staff – VC

    Fuel subsidy: Unilorin to provide free data to staff – VC

    Vice-Chancellor of University of Ilorin, Prof. Wahab Egbewole, on Monday, said that arrangements were being made to provide free data for staff members of the university to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal.

     

    Egbewole stated this during an interview with newsmen in Ilorin to spotlight his first anniversary in office.

    He reiterated his administration’s commitment to the welfare of staff members and students of the institution in order to enhance their productivity.

     

    The vice-chancellor said that his administration was exploring every means to ensure that both the staffers and students of the university enjoyed the best of time while on campus.

     

    He noted that the biting economic situation in the country had affected staff members and students of the institution.

     

    Egbewole assured members of the university community that his administration was prepared to do everything to reduce the effects of petrol subsidy removal, which had reduced the purchasing power of the naira.

     

    He said that a rail project that would connect the university campus with the town was being pursued in order to ensure that staffers and students commute smoothly to and from the institution at affordable cost.

     

    According to him, efforts are also being made to ensure that more commercial buses are deployed by transporters to enhance movement of students and staff members to and from the campus.

     

    The vice-chancellor said that the network of roads within the university’s staff quarters at the Government Reservation Area (GRA) had been rehabilitated.

     

    He added that part of the main road on the institution’s main campus had also been rehabilitated to ease transportation.

     

    On hostel accommodation, Egbewole said that management had been working toward ensuring that more bed spaces were provided for students.

    He added that efforts would be made to ensure that no fewer than 1,500 additional bed spaces were provided in due course.

     

    “The university has secured a N500 million grant from Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) toward the building of a hostel that would provide more bed spaces for the students.

     

    “Private sectors are also being encouraged to invest more in the provision of more hostel accommodation for the students of the university,” the vice-chancellor said

  • SSDO enlightens women on causes, effects of GBV in South-East communities

    SSDO enlightens women on causes, effects of GBV in South-East communities

     

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu: The South Saharan Social Development Organization (SSDO) through her Sister Guardian Initiative has enlightened women in three communities in South-East on causes and effects of Gender Based Violence (GBV).

     

    The NGO carried out the enlightenment within Omor community in Ayamelu council area (in Anambra State) as well as Ibutenze community in Udi council area and Awha Ndiagu community in Ezeagu council area both in Enugu State.

     

    Speaking at the Mothers’ Congress, popularly known as August Meeting, in Awha Ndiagu community on Monday , SSDO Gender and Protection Programme Lead, Mrs Blessing Uchendu, said that the GBV enlightenment would enable women stand up for their rights.

     

    “To show solidarity in supporting the roles women play in family and community development, SSDO through her Sister Guardian Initiative project, engaged in enlightenment in three communities to commemorate this year’s Congress (Meeting), which spanned into September.

    “We have built the capacity of women in this community on causes and effects of domestic violence against women and girls, how to report it, where to report it and how to follow it up.

     

    “SSDO is using the congress (meeting) as a medium to create and intensify awareness of women’s rights and them taking advantage of existing laws.

     

    “Other pressing issues discussed during the capacity-building included economic empowerment, political inclusion for women, female genital mutilation and community advocacy on issues that brings progress, unity and peace,” she said.

     

    She said that the team also sensitised the women on how to leverage on Jacob’s Well credit facility platform of the SSDO’s Sister Guardian Initiative to grow their businesses within their rural communities.

     

    Responding, one of the women leaders in Awha Ndiagu community, Mrs Nonye Aniagu, appreciated the SSDO for the enlightenment and offering to help women when they have GBV issues.

    “We have gained much enlightenment as well as assurance of strong support for our personal, socio-economic and political welfare, which will have impact on our families and entire community,” Aniagu said.

     

    The Mothers’ Congress, popularly known as August Meeting in Igbo land, is a time when Igbo women from the cities and Diaspora return to their rural communities to lend helping hands to their communities.

     

    They usually embark on projects to improve welfare, healthcare, peace-building and educate among members of the community. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Corps Marshal Commiserates with Families of FRSC officers Killed in Active Service

    Corps Marshal Commiserates with Families of FRSC officers Killed in Active Service

     

    Decries rising cases of knockdown of patrol operatives

     

    By Biola Lawal
    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Dauda Ali Biu has commiserated with the families of the who recently lost their lives in active service in Lagos and Kaduna.

    FRSC Boss noted that the death of the officers arose from the unfortunate road traffic crash that occured in Lagos and Kaduna States where operatives of the Corps were ruthlessly killed while on active service to the nation,

    Corps Marshal Biu expressed sympathy to the deceased’s family on behalf of the Management and the entire staff of the Corps, over the sudden demise of the operatives.

    Bisi Kazeem, Corps Public Education Officer disclosed in a statement that one of the
    deceased staff, a Deputy Chief Road Marshal Assistant (DCRMA) A Ajomole, was diligently carrying out lawful patrol duties at Iganmu Bridge, in Orile Lagos State on 16 September, 2023 at exactly 1416HRS on the day the sad event happened.

    The second victim, Road Marshal Assistant I (RMA I) Hamidu Idris detailed on patrol activities in Dutse Outpost, Doka Local Government Area of Kaduna State on 12 September, 2023 at exactly 0915HRS.

    Crash investigation reports revealed that on the said day of the Lagos crash, late Ajomole was attending to an offender who drove a Cabstar (Lagos Taxi), when suddenly, a Mack truck conveying a container lost control and hit the Cabstar he was attending to. The impact of the crash on the Cabstar forced the operative to hit his head on a stationary tanker parked by the roadside and died on the spot.

    Hamisu, on the other hand, was on his way to impound an arrested offenders’ vehicle, when the driver pushed him out of the vehicle, and hit his head on a stone; a situation that led to his untimely death.

    As a result of the rising spate of these unfortunate incidents involving the deceased and others who faced similar fate in recent times, Dauda Biu also reiterated his call for caution amongst patrol operatives in the discharge of their duties.

    The FRSC Boss also used the opportunity to warn drivers of all categories of vehicles to observe all traffic rules and regulations as well as avoid bad road use behaviours that trigger crashes on our roads.(Flowerbudnews)

  • The 2nd Vocational Skills Competition of the People’s Republic of China Opens in Tianjin

    The 2nd Vocational Skills Competition of the People’s Republic of China Opens in Tianjin

    The Second Vocational Skills Competition of the People’s Republic of China opened in Tianjin on September 16. The theme of this year’s competition is “Skills making talents, Repatriation with skills”. A total of 4045 participants from 36 delegations across the country took part in the competition for 109 project medals. Competitors such as 58-year-old “experienced masters”, 16-year-old “beginning craftsman”, students and corporate employees competed on the same stage.

    Li Qiang, Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China, recently gave important instructions on the work of skilled talents. He instructed that the skilled talent is a valuable resource for employment-first and innovation-driven development strategies. The Vocational Skills Competition of the People’s Republic of China is held to build a platform for the majority of skilled talents to show their and exchange skills, which is conducive to promote the formation of a new era of employment with skills, becoming talents with skill, and repatriation with skills.

    The State Councillor Shen Yiqin attended the opening ceremony to announce the opening and researched on the related working progress of skilled talents. After the opening ceremony, Shen Yiqin visited the skill display exchange area of the competition as well as the manufacturing and transportation competitions; then she came to the Tianjin University of Technology and Education affiliated Advanced Technical School and the Worldskills Competition China (Tianjin) Research Center to research on and understand the cultivation of technical talents in technical colleges as well as the research and promotion of the World Skills Competition, etc.

    Wang Xiaoping, Minister of Human Resources and Social Security, introduced at the opening ceremony that the Second Vocational Skills Competition of the People’s Republic of China is a comprehensive national vocational skills competition with the highest specifications, the most projects, the largest scale, the highest level and the most extensive influence in China. The purpose of the competition is to promote training, education, and construction with the competition, and constantly improve the training, utilization, evaluation, and incentive mechanisms for skilled talents.

    Compared with the previous competition, the scale and expansion of this competition are closely related to the development situation. Competitors have gone through various of selection in corporate or academic skill competitions, industry skill competitions, and provincial skill competitions, and stand out from hundreds of thousands of competitors, representing the highest level of skill competition in China in related projects.

    The event setup of this competition is completely new. Compared with the first competition, this one has added 20 new contests on professional and digital technology skills, such as all media operations, internet marketing, etc. These competitions are of great significance to enhance not only the social identity of new career practitioners, but also to promote employment and entrepreneurship. At the same time, five new professional technology contests such as intelligent manufacturing engineering technology and artificial intelligence engineering technology have been added, which are more in line with the trend of technological skills integration and development.

    According to reports, the competition will last for four days, and the closing ceremony will be held on September 19. Not only the winners will be rewarded by then, Tianjin City will also hand over the flag to Henan Province, where the third competition will be held.

     

     

  • We ‘re in revenue crisis- new FIRS boss

    We ‘re in revenue crisis- new FIRS boss

    The nation is in a revenue crisis and require urgent steps change the narrative, the new Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Dr. Zacch Adedeji, has said.

     

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    September 18, 2023

     

    We ‘re in revenue crisis- new FIRS boss

    We ‘re in revenue crisis- new FIRS boss

    …N8.5 trn collected by mid Sept- Nami

     

    Emma Ujah, Abuja Bureau Chief

     

     

    The nation is in a revenue crisis and require urgent steps change the narrative, the new Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Dr. Zacch Adedeji, has said.

     

     

     

    Receiving handover notes from.his predecessor, Muhammad Nami, in Abuja, this afternoon, Dr. Adedeji said that about 96 percent of the Federal government revenue was spent on debt servicing, last year.

     

    The situation, according to him was not sustainable.

     

    His words, “We are in revenue crisis. Government revenue is low amid a huge public debt.

     

    “Last year, 96 per cent of government revenue went into debt servicing. Where debt has grown bigger than the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and debt servicing faster than revenue, immediate actions have to be taken to remedy the situation.”

     

    The outgone Chairman disclosed, however, that the Service was on its to setting a new revenue record in 2023, having collected N8.5 as at September 14.

     

     

     

  • FG to commence harmonization of Identity cards

    FG to commence harmonization of Identity cards

    Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo says talks will soon begin among all relevant stakeholders in the national identity system to work out modalities on how to harmonise all the various identity systems for seamless and efficient service delivery in the country.

    He said the discussion would involve all the relevant stakeholders concerned, ranging from the INEC, Banks, FRSC, NPC, Immigration, NCC etc with the NIMC as a statutory body empowered by law to achieve the target in no distant future.

     

    The Minister disclosed this on Saturday and at the 5th Identity Day commemoration held at ICC, Abuja with the theme: Identity As Catalyst for Nigeria’s Development ” – Examining the Role of Identity in Key Government Programs of Social Safety Net, Financial Inclusion, promotion of Good Governance and Transparency.

     

    He said the harmonization and management of national identity was what the country needed now as a major means of mitigating and controlling crime as well as for national development.

     

    The event was the first one under the current administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and since the movement of the NIMC to the Ministry of Interior.

     

    Ojo, who described the theme as a catalyst to Nigeria’s development underscored the importance of ID management on nation building, saying that identity remains key in the everyday lives, which is why it is commemorated this Day every year.

     

    Looking at the progress made so far in ensuring digital identity inclusion for everyone, the minister said future solutions can be put in place to ensure better lives for the citizens and legal residents of Nigeria.

     

    ”We live in the modern digital age where a secure and verifiable identity is vital for any set system to work.

    You can’t access bank services and get ATM cards without proving your identity. You can’t even engage with others on online social media platforms without first verifying your identity. So, identity is key in our everyday lives, which is why we commemorate this Day today.

    I have stated that the harmonization and management of national identity is a major means of mitigating and controlling crime as well as for national development.”

     

    “With a database of over 100 million National Identification Numbers in the National Identity Database, NIDB, NIMC provided essential access to attaining this goal along with other major stakeholders.

     

    As a member of the Ministry of Interior family, he said that the joining of NIMC with other sister agencies will not only improve access by the general public to services like passport acquisition renewal but also the likes of efficient border security technology, effective handling of insecurity around the country, protection of critical national assets and infrastructure, reformation and reintegration of rehabilitated offenders in the society as well as improved emergency and fire response times.

     

    He urged all stakeholders to join hands in ensuring the successful implementation of positive policies regarding national identity as it affects government social safety net and financial inclusion programmes.

    The ID Day is all about setting a day out nationally and internationally in commemoration and appreciation of the real value of ownership of verifiable identity in the everyday lives.

     

    In her address, Acting Director General/CEO of NIMC, Engr. Abisoye Coker-Odusote said harmonization of all the various identity systems remain a top priority in her agenda as CEO of NIMC.

     

    She said the decision by President Tinubu to appoint her as the Acting Director General/CEO of NIMC, “is a profound testament to the President’s unwavering faith in the Commission’s recent achievements and his optimistic outlook on our future endeavors”.

     

    “We embark on a journey that resonates deeply with our national aspirations. World Identity Day holds exceptional importance as it provides us with an opportunity to reflect on the pivotal role that identity plays in our lives and its profound impact on society.

     

    “It is a day to recognize the transformative power of identity in shaping our destinies, safeguarding our rights, and connecting us as global citizens.

    Identity is more than a mere card or a number; it symbolizes our existence, our entitlements, and our place within society. It unlocks access to essential services, social benefits, and pathways to personal and economic growth. It stands as a testament to our individuality while serving as a bridge to our shared humanity.”

     

    “At the National Identity Management Commission, our vision remains unwavering: to provide every citizen and legal resident with a digital primary identity, making it a universal reference point.

     

    “We firmly believe that access to a reliable identity is not a privilege but a fundamental right. It serves as the cornerstone upon which we can build a more inclusive, secure, and prosperous society.

     

    Odusote, who acknowledge the challenges that lie ahead, said she would ensure universal access to a trusted identity, regardless of background or circumstances, demands innovation, unwavering dedication, and global collaboration.

     

    Continuing, NIMC DG said in the face of emerging technologies and evolving threats, NIMC would remain vigilant in safeguarding the integrity and security of identity systems. While embracing digital transformation, we must prioritize the principles of privacy and data protection.

    As we set out for this task, we must be inclusive, leaving no one behind as we endeavor to provide identity solutions for all.

     

    “As we peer into the future, I reaffirm our unswerving commitment to the cause of identity management.

     

    Let us labor diligently to fortify the bonds of trust between citizens and their governments.

     

    “Let us harness the potential of identity to propel economic development, foster social inclusion, and champion justice and human rights.

     

    “Nigeria’s journey towards a robust Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is emblematic of its commitment to harnessing the power of digital technology for the betterment of its citizens especially in the provision of social services.

    As we continue to develop our DPI, we have to keep in mind that it holds the potentials to transforming lives, improving public services, and driving inclusive growth in a vast country as ours in such a way that we would be seen as a prominent player in Africa’s digital revolution.

     

    However, she stated that addressing existing challenges and ensuring equitable access to digital resources will be key to realizing these potentials.