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Kaigama Tasks FG, States on Security

By Martin Paul, Abuja
The three tiers of government and the Law Enforcement Agencies in the country have been urged to work together to resolve the current security challenges, which have ravaged the North -East.
In a pastoral message, after its maiden general assembly, the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja said yesterday that the nation was going through “critical national problems such as high rate of insecurity and crime, hunger and starvation, and collapse in public education and health sectors amongst others.
“We call on government at all levels and the Law Enforcement Agencies to work together to resolve our current security challenges.
In these dire times, we call on all politicians and public office-holders to put on the spirit of patriotism in serving the nation”, the statement stated.Jointly signed by the Archbishop, Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama and Chancellor, Very Rev. Father Sebastian Musa, the assembly of the Catholic Archdiocese said they would “continue to pray for our President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration for God’s grace and wisdom upon him and other stakeholders to adequately tackle the numerous challenges confronting our nation as we give our unalloyed support to deliver the dividends of democracy to our people”.
The assembly said they were all witnesses of the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic with devastating social and economic consequences, adding that they were also mourning the loss of some of loved ones in the Archdiocese and many others around the world.
“Even though the coast is still not clear, we remain resolute in our determination to pray, do penance, and seek the face of God for mercy on the world. As people of faith, we must remain unwavering in our hope that the God of Mercy and Compassion will listen to our prayer and heal our world of this pandemic.
“We urge everyone to heed the prescribed pastoral guidelines and regulations for liturgical worship and to adhere strictly to the sanitary and hygienic practices such as social distancing, proper use of face masks, frequent hand washing and use of sanitizers to prevent and control the spread of the virus.
“We call on the elderly and children at home who are unable to join their parish communities for religious activities to take advantage of the live transmission of the Holy Mass and other spiritual activities by our Catholic Television (CTV), or other Catholic channels and social media platforms.
“Those who participate physically at Mass and receive Holy Communion on the palm of the hand should do so with appropriate decorum and spiritual disposition”, the Assembly stated.
It also recommended that all Catholics should intensify prayers for the growth of Archdiocese and for a more prosperous nation, especially the prayer for Nigeria in Distress, Prayer against Bribery and Corruption and the forty days prayer after angelus to end the incessant killings in the country as directed by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria.
“We appeal for more collaboration and transparency at all levels of administration (chancery, parishes, institutions, sodalities etc) in the Archdiocese as we work in harmony according to the heart and mind of Christ.
“The ravaging COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the deplorable state of our nation’s education and healthcare sectors. We call on Government to partner with religious institutions and faith-based institutions which have shown great commitment in providing quality education and affordable healthcare to a vast majority of citizens.
“We ask every Parish, Pastoral Area and Chaplaincy to step down the proceedings of the General Assembly at a suitable time of the year. CONCLUSION As we pray and work together for greater progress in our Archdiocese nearly forty years after its humble beginnings, let us recall what Colossians 3:23-24 urges, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as though you were working for the Lord, and not for men. You well know that the Lord will reward you; you will receive what he has kept for his people. For Christ is the real Master you serve.
“We commend our Archdiocese and our work of evangelization to the maternal care and intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen and Patroness of Nigeria and Star of Evangelization.
Conscious of her role in the redemptive mission of her Son Jesus, we fly to her patronage and ask her to support us in our efforts to build up the kingdom of her Son in our Archdiocese and in our nation Nigeria” the Communique read.
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New Medical Doctor Appreciates Ex-Reps Deputy Chief Whip, Hon Adekoya for University Sponsorship

By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
A fresh graduate medical doctor from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State, Dr Ogunmakinju Oluwaseun, has expressed touching appreciation to a former Deputy Minority Whip of the House of Representatives, Hon Adesegun Abdel-Majid Adekoya, for the full sponsorship of his university education.
Hon Adekoya is the founder of Prince Abdel-Majid Foundation (PAM Foundation), a non-governmental organisation engaged in uplifting Nigerians, especially the less privileged, children, youths and women.
In an open letter of appreciation, Dr Ogunmakinju Oluwaseun, said his dream of becoming a medical doctor would have been a mirage if it not for the support of Hon Adekoya who stood by him in the past six years.
He declared that Hon Adekoya, popularly known as Attacker from his football-playing days as a youth, took over the full sponsorship of his university education without allowing him to pay a dime.
He also added that through the mentorship of Hon Adekoya he was able to emerge as the President of OOU Students Union.
He declared that his stint as SUG President has already instilled leadership qualities in him.
Dr Ogunmakinju Oluwaseun wrote: “Dear Rt. Hon. Abdul-Majid Adekoya Adesegun, I write with a heart full of gratitude to sincerely appreciate you for being the sole benefactor of my academic journey.
“From my very first day in 100 Level to my final year in 600 Level, your generosity through the scholarship you granted me has been the bedrock of my success.
“Today, by the grace of God and through your unwavering support, I have emerged as a qualified medical doctor. This achievement is not mine alone; it is a testament to your belief in me, your investment in my future, and your commitment to empowering the next generation.
“Words cannot fully capture the depth of my appreciation, but I pray that the Almighty rewards you abundantly, grants you good health, and continues to bless your endeavors.
“Your kindness has not only changed my life but has also inspired me to be a source of help to others, just as you have been to me.
“Thank you for making my dream a reality.”
Ogunmakinju Oluwaseun added: “I wish to sincerely appreciate ATTACKER for taking full responsibility for my tuition fees from 100 Level to 600 Level — without allowing me to pay a dime.
“This rare and life-changing opportunity, made possible through the Prince Abdul Majid Foundation (PAM Foundation), is something I will forever hold in deep gratitude.
“Today, after 6 years of rigorous training, I proudly stand as a Medical Doctor, awaiting the privilege of taking the Hippocratic Oath soon.
“Beyond academics, the leadership lessons I gained under the mentorship of Rt. Hon. Adekoya gave me the edge to emerge as OOU Students’ Union Government President.
“And academically, I am proud to have made a Distinction in of of the courses I offered during my journey through medical school.
“Thank you for believing in me, investing in my dreams, and giving me the platform to grow both as a leader and a scholar.”
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Bandit Tax in Zamfara, Ghost Town in Kwara, signs of Failure – ADC

By Johnson Eyiangho, Abuja
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has expressed deep concern over the reported extortion of over N56 million from farmers in Zamfara State by armed groups as well as the chilling video of an entire village in Ifelodun Local Government of Kwara State, completely abandoned to bandits.
The party noted that Nigeria, under President Tinubu and the APC is sliding into a dangerous new phase of state failure. In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, on Friday, the party said a situation where farmers had to pay money to terrorists before they could gain access to their own farmlands, is not just a Zamfara tragedy, but a national warning.Abdullahi said that a situation where people had to abandon an entire town to bandits, in the very heart of the country, is not just a local challenge but an evidence of national surrender. “When armed gangs can collect N56 million from farmers for the ‘right’ to plant food, the issue is no longer about insecurity. It is about criminal elements contesting the right to govern a part of Nigeria. When criminals can tax citizens at gunpoint, it means the state has surrendered its monopoly of force and state authority is in retreat.” The statement said it is discouraging that this could be happening in a country with one of the largest defence budgets in Africa, yet its farmers were left to bargain with warlords for their survival. It recalled that in the same Zamfara state only a few days ago about 50 people were abducted in one swoop, saying that added to this is the eerie picture of an entire town where all the people, the young, the old and the infirm had to seek refuge elsewhere for fear of bandits attacks. Abdullahi said there were other cases which showed alarming pattern suggesting that other parts of the country considered safe may not be so for long. “The pertinent question therefore is whether the Tinubu-led APC government is still in charge and can still be trusted to do its most fundamental duty, which is to protect the lives and properties of Nigerians. “We recall that in November 2014, President Bola Tinubu, leader of opposition party at the time, asked President Goodluck Jonathan to resign over the Boko Haram Challenges in The North-East of the country. His words: “If you control the armed forces and you are the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic, why should any part of this country be under occupation? And you give us excuses every day. In any civilized country Jonathan should have resigned.”He said though the security situation that President Tinubu was using to campaign in 2014 had multiplied exponentially under his party and is currently enjoying great prosperity under his direct watch, no one is calling on him to resign. “The ADC does not want President Tinubu to resign. We only ask him to do his job. We also ask the pertinent question, why did the President think that the security situation in Rivers State warranted the declaration of state of emergency, but the one in Zamfara with industrial scale kidnapping and a direct challenge to the authority of the Nigerian State by way of bandit tax does not even deserve a direct comment from him,” the statement asked.It urge President Tinubu to drop whatever else that pre-occupied him and direct his attention to Zamfara State and other parts of the country menaced by bandits. “If the Tinubu administration cannot guarantee the safety of our farms and farming communities, if people could be forced to abandon their homes out of fear, then it has failed in its most basic responsibility. You cannot boast that you are in charge of your country while your citizens are negotiating their survival with criminals.”NEWS
Oyo govt Denies Fake Pension Verification Notice

The Oyo State Government has denied a notice currently circulating among pensioners concerning a supposed verification exercise. This is contained in statement in Ibadan on Friday by the Commissioner for Establishments and Training, Prof. Salihu Adelabu. Adelabu described as fake any message requesting pensioners to submit photocopies of their pension certificate, account details, and phone numbers to the ministry.
He urged pensioners to ignore such messages and remain vigilant against misinformation targeting retirees. He emphasised that the ministry would contact eligible individuals only when it is their turn to receive their benefits. The Commissioner added that all official information is communicated solely through recognised and credible channels. Adelabu advised pensioners to verify any suspicious message before acting, and reaffirmed the state’s commitment to retirees’ welfare. He said the government would continue to uphold transparency and due process in pension and gratuity matters. He also called on the public to share only verified information, saying protecting pensioners from fraud is a shared duty. (NAN)