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Och’Idoma Tasks Subjects on Unity, Warns against Petition Writing
From Attah Ede, Makurdi
Och’ Idoma , His Royal Majesty (HRM), Dr. John Elaigwu has warned against petition writing amongst his subjects, saying unduly act is capable of causing disaffection and disunity in the Idoma kingdom.
The paramount ruler equally advised the Acting Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Otukpo (FUHSO), Professor Stephen Obekpa Abah to sustain the core mandate and legacy the pioneer and outgoing Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof Innocent Ujah left behind.
He gave the warning when the officials of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Otukpo (FUHSO) led by the acting Vice Chancellor, Prof.
Stephen Abah paid him a courtesy call at his royal palace in Otukpo, Benue State.The royal father noted with dismay, the recent happenings in the University which he described as unfortunate, emphasising on the need to respect constituted authorities in the land.
According to him, leadership comes from God and He gives it to whoever he chooses at his appointed time, saying that all the petitions and counter petitions against FUHSO leadership were unnecessary.
He maintained that FUHSO is the first federal government owned medical university in Nigeria and the need to sustain and consolidate on the solid foundation cannot be overemphasized.
Dr. Elaigwu however commended the humility, patience, resilience and professionalism of the acting VC, stressing that the University is currently on her crucial stage, while all efforts and hands must come together to fast track her growth.
The traditional ruler urged all Idoma people to exhibit true love, peace and unity towards one another to make Idoma land a development hub for all.
The Och’Idoma while congratulating the new leadership of the university, said that as the first Federal Government-owned University of Health Sciences in Nigeria, situated in Idoma land, must be guarded jealously by all to serve its original purpose.
He challenged the management under the new leadership to build on the good foundation already laid by the foremost leaders of the university.
Elaigwu encouraged members of the management team of the school to put in their best to make the future of the university great.
Earlier, the Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Stephen Abah, said the visit was to pay homage and seek his blessings, particularly, during the transition of the University.
Abah said that he was nominated as the acting vice chancellor following the retirement of the pioneer Vice Chancellor, Prof. Innocent Ujah.
A statement by the University Head of information, Publication and Public Relations, James Unogwu said that Prof. Stephen Abah was nominated on Nov 28, by the Senate of the University.
Abah further said his nomination was subsequently approved and he was issued an appointment letter on Nov. 29 by the second Governing Council of FUHSO.
Unogwu quoted the VC as thanking the traditional ruler for the peace in his domain and the good working relationship between the Palace and the University, and promised to build on the legacy.
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FRSC Targets Over Loading, Dangerous Driving During Yuletide Travels in Katsina
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Katsina Command says it is targeting drivers who are in the habit of over loading and dangerous driving during the Christmas and New Year celebrations.
The state FRSC Sector Commander, Mr Aliyu Ma’aji, made this known at a news conference on Tuesday in Katsina.
Ma’aji said that the command was out to ensure zero road traffic deaths and crash-free during the festive period.
He said that the command had organised series of activities at motor parks, Mosques and Churches to enlighten motorists on the risks associated with dangerous driving and over loading.
Ma’aji also reminded prospective
passengers to always speak up against violations of traffic rules, dangerous driving and speeding by drivers in order to save their lives.
“Data indicated more passengers lost their lives than drivers during accidents,” the sector commander said.
He urged prospective passengers to always use faster channels to report road crashes and obstruction to the FRSC for possible rescuing without delay.
According to him, the command light tow truck had been strategically positioned in the event of any unforeseen eventuality.
He also announced that a mobile Court had also been set up for possible prosecution of traffic offenders on the spot.
Ma’aji, however, advised motorists to desist from mixing of goods and passengers in their vehicles, among other traffic violations. (NAN)
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FCTA to Ensure Effective Utilisation of Operational Vehicles by Security Agencies
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) says it has taken steps to ensure effective utilisation of the 100 operational vehicles donated to security agencies in the FCT.
Mr Adamu Gwary, Director of the Security Service Department, FCTA, stated this during the department’s end-of-year news conference in Abuja on Tuesday.
The Minister of the FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike had in July donated 50 operational vehicles, equipped with communication gadgets to security agencies.
On Dec. 12, the minister donated additional 50 new operational vehicles to security agencies, totalling 100 vehicles so far distributed.
Gwary, a fellow of the National Defence College, said that the vehicles were marked to ensure that the FCT Administration gets value for the support given to the security agencies.
“Just yesterday we had a meeting with a service provider, who, through the Presidency, provided a reporting platform of crime statistics format in all our police divisions.
“We looked at it beyond just getting information on crime statistics. We expanded it to cover other components of the FCT Administration’s support to security agencies.
“This will give us a platform to ensure that whatever the administration has provided, particularly vehicular assets to help security agencies to perform optimally, are equally monitored.
“We will put our eyes and ears on those vehicles because they were given to them for the purpose of improving and enhancing the security situation in the FCT,” he said.
He added that when there was a need for the vehicles to be used outside the FCT, it must be connected to security issues affecting the territory, especially cross-border crime.
As Christians around the world prepare for Christmas and new year celebrations, the director called on FCT residents to support and cooperate with security agencies.
He said, “when you see something, say something and we will do something.” (NAN)
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Police Arrest Man for Allegedly Raping 5-yr-old girl in Gombe
The Nigeria Police, Gombe State Command, says it has arrested a 27-year-old man for allegedly raping a five-year-old girl in Pindiga community in Akko Local Government of the state.
ASP Buhari Abdullahi, the police’s spokesperson in the state said this on Tuesday in Gombe while parading the suspect and others.
Abdullahi said that the suspect had lured the victim to his parlour where he allegedly committed the crime.
He said that the victim was taken to the hospital for medical treatment where doctor also confirmed that she had been violated.
He said the matter was reported Dec. 15 about 8.30am against the suspect at Pingiga police station.
He said that the suspect (names withheld) had lured the 5-year-old to his home and allegedly had sexual intercourse with her.
“However, upon receipt of the complaint the above mentioned suspect was arrested.
“The victim was rushed to cottage hospital for medical treatment and for doctor’s confirmation,” he said.
Abdullahi stated that during the course of investigation, the suspect confessed to the alleged crime and would be charged to court for prosecution.
Besides, the command spokesman paraded 15 other suspects for various crimes ranging from criminal conspiracy, armed robbery, possession of counterfeit Naira notes, amongst others,
Abdullahi restated the command’s commitment to tackling crimes in the state.(NAN)