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CSOs Urge Plateau State Assembly to Protect Indigenous Crops from GMOs
By Jude Dangwam, Jos
The Coalition of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) Against Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) has called on the Plateau State House of Assembly to pass legislation that would safeguard local farmers and indigenous crops from the threats posed by genetically modified (GMO) crops.
The campaign convener, Adesuwa James Jang made the appeal during a protest held under the Secretariat Overhead Bridge in Jos.
Speaking to the crowd; she expressed deep concerns about the potential negative impacts of GMO crops on the livelihoods of local farmers, especially in light of the ongoing promotion of these crops by multinational companies.“The introduction of GMOs poses a significant risk to local farming communities.
Indigenous crops could be wiped out if GMOs are allowed to dominate the market,” Jang said.She also pointed out that some GMOs have been introduced into Nigeria without proper oversight, citing the actions of past government officials and agencies that have promoted GMOs without legislation from the Nigerian National Assembly.
Jang emphasized that state assemblies, particularly the Plateau State House of Assembly, have a crucial role to play in protecting indigenous seeds and crops from extinction.
She also called for the Nigerian Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) to make its research findings publicly available on its website, to ensure transparency and accountability.
The protesters, who gathered last Friday, carried placards with messages such as “Nigerians Say No to GMOs,” “Food is Not Poison,” “Support Small-Scale Farmers,” and “GMOs-Free Nigeria.” They marched to the Plateau State House of Assembly, chanting slogans opposing the spread of GMOs.
The Secretary of the House Committee on Agriculture, Yahaya Abari, received the protesters on behalf of the Committee Chairman; Hon. Ismaila Hudu Bala assured the group that their petition would be forwarded to the Committee Chairman and subsequently to the Speaker of the 10th Assembly for further consideration and action.
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Breaking: Dangote Refinery Reduces Petrol Price to N899.50k/litre
Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced a reduction in prices of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, to N899.50 per litre, saying the move was to offer relief to Nigerians during the holiday season.The price cut follows an earlier reduction to N970 per litre on November 24 and aims to ease transportation costs as festive activities peak.
In a statement issued by the Group Chief Branding and Communications Officer of Dangote Group, Anthony Chiejina, on Thursday, the refinery also announced the introduction of a special holiday offer. According to the statement, for every litre purchased with cash, consumers can buy an additional litre on credit, backed by bank guarantees from Access Bank, First Bank, or Zenith Bank.Chiejina stated that the price adjustment reflects the refinery’s commitment to making high-quality petroleum products more accessible.NEWS
EndBad Governance Protesters Deny Seeing Khalid Tortured in DSS Detention
Some of the released EndBadGovernance protesters arrested during the August 2024 nationwide protests in Kaduna said they were never tortured while in detention.They also stated that they never saw their alleged sponsor, Khalid while in detention.Narrating their accounts after their release, they said they were treated fairly during their stay in detention.
One of the released protesters, Dahiru Hamza from Tudun Wada, Kaduna, stated that their release followed the new DSS Director-General’s decision. He explained, “‘Honestly, I was not happy with the person that sponsored us to the protest, Khalid.“This was because he convinced us to believe that he had police authorisation to embark on the protest, only for us to end up in DSS custody.“But, we were lucky; since our arrest, we were never tortured or maltreated.” I sometimes challenged our sponsor, who was with us in the same room for days.” None of us was tortured in that room, and I never saw him being tortured either.”Hamza further added that after his arrest, he became scared, thinking he would be maltreated.He added,”But, that never happened. After writing my statement, I was even given food to eat before my detention, and the medical team attended to us.”Hamza said the only problem they faced was being confined into a place because they were not used to being kept in one place for a long time as a DJ.He added,”Apart from that, nobody beat or maltreated us.“You know it was not easy to stay in a place for days or more than a month without knowing your fate, even if you are well fed.“That, I will say, was the problem, but nobody beat us in detention.“If I had been tortured, now that I’m free from detention, I would not be afraid to say I was tortured, but I was not.” I don’t know why Khalid claimed he was tortured in detention.”Similarly, another released protester, Abdullahi Isa, arrested on August 2nd, said nobody touched him in the name of beating in detention.Isa said, “We were in the room with Khalid, and I can tell you for a fact that nobody touched me or beat anybody among us.” I never saw him being beaten or tortured.”He said they were not expecting to be released until they were called upon, that the new DGSS said their guardians were invited to write a statement on their behalf, and they were allowed to go after that.” Abdullahi concluded that since their release from the DSS on the order of the new DGSS, none of the officers of the organisation had called or harassed them.Isa averred, ” We later heard that the new DGSS even told the Kaduna DSS to review all operation and legal procedures of their cases and that of Khalid in Court.“That why why he is a free man today even though he sponsored us.” (NAN)NEWS
Why the Military Attacked my House – ECTDA Chairman
The Chairman of the Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority (ECTDA), Chief Uche Anya, says the military officers from the 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu did not beat him but attacked his residential building.
Anya disclosed this when the former members of the Enugu State House of Assembly led by Dr Alex Ogbonnia visited him in his office on Wednesday in Enugu.
He debunked the social media reports that he was manhandled and beaten, and that of his police aide being killed during the raid.
The chairman described what occurred as a face-off between ECTDA and army officers.
“Indeed, there was a face off between the government agency I head and the personnel of 82 Division of the Nigerian Army while discharging my duties.
“I am very fine, hale and hearty,” Anya said.
Narrating what transpired, Anya said that on Dec. 5, the organisation got a report from one of its units that a development was going on somewhere at Park Avenue, GRA.
The chairman said that when they requested for approval from the developers, they got no response.
He said the unit reported that the area was guarded by soldiers, so they decided to visit the site to see what was happening.
Anya said that they discovered that people were trying to erect a fence.
“We pleaded with them that we are from the ECTDA and needed to see their approved plan and permit but they asked me to call the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division, Enugu.
“We insisted on seeing their approval, which they did not provide, leading to our stopping them from working and marking the place with ‘Stop Work’ notice immediately.”
He said that he thereafter reached out to the GOC and informed him about what transpired.
Anya said he was told that they were trying to secure their land.
“I told him that under our law, once a development is taking place in the capital territory, there must be permission.
“So, three days later, in the course of our routine work, we discovered that they had wiped out our stop work order and proceeded with the work.
“We rolled down our equipment and pulled down the fence because they reneged on our agreement,” he said.
Anya said that two hours later, he started noticing strange movement around his street, with some people taking photographs.
“So, around 2:30a.m, two Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) arrived on my street. Some people in mufti with guns jumped into my compound and I was seeing them through my CCTV.
“They tried to break into the house but it took them almost 90 minutes to break in through the kitchen.
“Somehow, the Social Media added pepper and salt to what transpired,” he said.
While commending his former House of Assembly members for the visit, Anya said the matter had been resolved.
Earlier, Ogbonnia said they were touched by the information reaching them as well as what they read on social media and felt that they should come and visit Anya as a former legislator.
“Anya is one of us. We know his pedigree. He is a meticulous man; a lawyer, former lawmaker, and a law abiding person who can not act arbitrarily.
“It is therefore irresponsible for any government to ignore the outright defacement of Enugu based on elite status,” he said.
Ogbonnia said that, in democracy, no person or group should undermine a constituted authority.
“Enugu is what it is today because of what ECTDA is doing through their urban planning. Unfortunately, most Nigerians don’t observe urban planning.
“What Anya did is to add value to the beauty of Enugu by making sure that illegal structures are not allowed in the city
“We want to use the opportunity to thank God for you and to tell the world that we hold you in a very high esteem,” Ogbonnia said. (NAN)