NEWS
NIWA Inaugurates No Life Jacket, No Sailing Enforcement Committee

From Attah Ede, Makurdi
The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has inaugurated a Safety and Awareness Campaign Committee to enforce the “No Life Jacket, No Crossing for Buruku/Abuku crossing point on River Katsina-Ala of Benue State.
Inaugurating the committee, Area Manager NIWA Makurdi Area Office, Samson Onobun maintained that the Safety Committee will work with other stakeholders in the water transportation sector to enforce safety regulations as prescribed by the Inland Waterways Transportation Regulations 2023.
Onobun said NIWA decided to bring the sensitisation and enlightenment campaign to Buruku LGA to team up with traditional rulers, community leaders and boat operators to launch the campaign in the Abuku harbour.
The area manager stated NIWA was striving to make water transportation safer and better all in the State, and enjoined boat operators to take the safety of passengers seriously so that anybody coming to crossing point will know that their life or property is safe.
“We want to make water transportation safer and better for everybody. We thank God that this year, we have no record of loss of lives here yet,
“We must make use of the Inland Waterways Transportation Regulations 2023 and so we are appealing to marine unions in the State to keep themselves abreast with the regulations because it is an offence to sail in Nigeria’s inland Waterways outside the law.
“Not using life jacket, night sailing are all criminalised under the law. The law also empowers Marine Police to carry out their duties more effectively,” emphasised Engr. Onobun.
While urging boat operators to always maintain their boats, the NIWA Makurdi Area Office Manager charged the people to ensure that no one crosses without using life jackets.
“There is a decision we have to make and let’s make it today. If we say without life jacket, you cannot enter boat, people will wear it”, he said,
According to him, NIWA will soon commence training of boat operators in the Buruku/Abuku crossing point.
In their separate remarks, Second in Command, Marine Police, Benue Command, Patrick Akubueze who spoke on behalf of his boss and Safety Noah Daniel, Head Marine who took turns to give safety tips, emphasised the need to maintain the standard.
They all stated that boat operators Must always check the condition of boats, and also be in possession of important tools such as paddle, hand bailer, and use of life jackets.
They further charged them to avoid hard starting of engine, avoid night sailing (unless absolutely necessary, to save life).
Samuel Nakombu, who spoke on behalf of the Chair Tombo Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, commended NIWA for taking the “Safety on our Inland Waterways” to Buruku.
He said the union, in collaboration with the Safety Committee inaugurated by NIWA would continue to speak with boat operators and passengers and gradually, the regulations will be enforced.
Meanwhile, the District Head of Binev, Tyoor Dennis Nyitse said the people will gradually adapt to the water transportation regulations and appealed to NIWA to be slow in implementing the regulations.
General News
Israel Ready for Handover of US-Israeli Hostage

Israel is preparing for the release of the U.S.-Israeli hostage, Edan Alexander, held by the Palestinian Hamas militant group in Gaza, around midday (0900 GMT).
This is according to the media reports on Monday.
The Israeli news portal ynet cited an Israeli official as saying that preparations for his reception on Israeli territory had been completed.
The Israeli army woud facilitate a safe passage from the embattled Gaza Strip to Israel.
They are in contact with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which would receive the young man from Hamas, as in previous hostage handovers.
The Red Cross vehicles would travel from the handover point in Gaza and take him from there to meet representatives of the Israeli army.
Alexander would then be taken to the Reim military base on the edge of the Gaza Strip to meet his family and likely from there to hospital.
Hamas said previously that it had been in contact with U.S. officials about the release of Alexander, an Israeli soldier abducted along with around 250 others during the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attacks. (dpa/NAN)
Health
UN Women, Stakeholders Urge Gov. Fintiri To Assent Disability Inclusion Bill

The United Nations (UN) Women and other stakeholders on Monday, called on Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri to assent to the bill promoting the inclusion of persons with disabilities (PWDs) in Adamawa.
Mrs Amina Bello, the National Programme Officer, UN Women, made the call during a policy dialogue on Enhancing Inclusion of Women with Disabilities (WWDs) in peace and security decision-making, in Yola.
The programme sponsored by the Nigeria Humanitarian Fund (NHF) had in attendance disability rights advocates, PWDs, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), government agencies, among others.
Bello emphasised that the rights of PWDs are human rights and stressed the need for robust measures, policies, and legislation to protect those rights.
“Adamawa is in the process of passing a bill to re-enact the PWD Commission into law.
” The bill has been passed by the State House of Assembly and is currently awaiting the governor’s assent.
“All stakeholders must continue to advocate for a comprehensive legal framework that guarantees the rights of PWDs.
“This will ensure their meaningful inclusion in all aspects of society and enable them to access social, economic, and political opportunities without hindrance,” she said.
Bello noted that the policy dialogue created a unique platform for WWDs, government agencies, and other stakeholders to engage in constructive discussion.
“Participants developed a Joint Action Plan that identified key challenges and proposed actionable solutions.
“The meeting also integrated WWDs into women-led peace structures such as the Mixed Observation Team and the Women Mediation Network,” she said.
Also speaking, Mrs Rukaiyatu Tahir, Principal Welfare Officer, Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, said peacebuilding among WWDs was a core mandate of the ministry.
“The rehabilitation department ensures the inclusion of WWDs in peacebuilding processes.
“We work to protect their rights and shield them from discrimination and stigmatisation.
“The ministry also empowers them to be independent and productive, reducing their reliance on street begging,” Tahir added.
In her remarks, Mrs Jamila Babuba, Chairperson of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), said the organisation continues to strengthen advocacy efforts for WWDs.
According to her, “FIDA provides accessible legal aid through pro bono services and ensures legal support considering mobility and communication challenges.
“We also advocate for inclusive legal frameworks that incorporate disability rights into post-conflict legal reforms,” Babuba said.
She stressed the importance of the unique needs of WWDs be reflected in new laws and policies that guarantees their rights.
NAN reports that on March 27, the Adamawa House of Assembly passed a bill to prohibit all forms of discrimination against Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in the state.
The bill, which repeals the Adamawa Disability Rights Commission Law No. 14 of 2016 and enacts the Adamawa State Persons with Disability Law Commission, aims to ensure the full integration of PWDs into society.
NAN reports that the bill, sponsored by Hon. Yohanna Jauro, the representative of Mubi South Constituency, was one of four crucial legislations passed by the house.
It seeks to create a legal framework that guarantees the rights of persons with disabilities and mandates their protection from any form of discrimination, exclusion, or unfair treatment.
Disability rights activists have long called for stronger legal protections and more effective implementation of policies to ensure accessibility and full participation of PWDs in various sectors, including education, employment, politics, and public services.(NAN)
NEWS
APC Group Lauds Tinubu for Appointments of Benue Indigenes

By David Torough, Abuja
The All Progressive Congress (APC), Tiv Community, Abuja chapter has commended President Bola Tinubu for the appointment of Barr. Cosmos Akighir and Engr. Abraham Atotse as Chairman, governing board of the North Central Development Commission (NCDC) and Engr.
Abraham Atotse as board member of the commission.Lader of the group, Hon.
Thomas Terzungwe Iangen, in a statement also commended the Secretary to the Government of Federation (SGF) and leader of the North Central region, Sen. George Akume for facilitating the key federal appointments for Benue State indigenes.Describing the appointments as a testament to the competence, dedication and expertise of the newly appointed personalities, the group expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tunubu for finding appointees worthy of service.
He noted that the appointments were a confirmation of President Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to good governance and genuine effort to tame the rising wave of insecurity in the North Central geo-political zone.
The group promised continued support to the policies and programmes of President Tunubu administration.
Iangen also called on the leadership of the All Progress Congress (APC) to organize a free and fair primary election next month in FCT.
“I want to congratulate Barr. Cosmos Akighir on his appointment as Chairman governing board North Central Development commission ( NCDC) and Engr. Abraham Atotse as board member of the commission on their appintment,” Hon. Iangen said.