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Tinubu’s Wife to Disburse N200,000 Each to 250 Senior Citizens in Benue

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

Wife of the Nigeria President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu on Tuesday said the sum of N200,000 each would be disburse to 250 elderly people in Benue State as part of the launch of the 2nd edition of the Renewed Hope Initiative Elderly Support Scheme (RHIESS) across the country.

She said the theme of the 2nd edition of the RHIESS was “Total Wellness: Happy, Healthy and Prosperous Lifestyle” aimed at promoting the welfare of Nigeria’s senior citizens.

Senator Oluremi Tinubu who was represented by Scholastica Bem-sor, Special Adviser to Benue State Governor on Women Affairs and State Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Initiative, said the program is targeted at Nigerians with the ages 65 and above.

She revealed that 250 elderly beneficiaries would be selected annually across all 36 states of the federation, including Federal Capital Territory (FCT), including members of the Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Association (DEPOWA).

“Notably, the financial grant has been increased from N100,000 to N200,000 per beneficiary, with a total of N1.9 billion set for nationwide disbursement. The initiative’s focus on health and wellness, offering free medical check-ups and support to ensure elderly citizens lead healthier lives.

“I want to encourage the beneficiaries to maintain healthy lifestyles, Eat well, stay hydrated, do little exercises like walking, and get adequate rest and spend quality time with loved ones and do what makes you happy.”

She disclosed that the Governing Board of the renewed hope initiative had increased the grant from N100,000 to N200,000 for the year to provide further support to elderly citizens during the festive period.

According to her, a total of N1.9 billion would be disbursed across the country.

In his remarks, Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, represented by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Relations, Mary Yisa, expressed gratitude to the First Lady for prioritizing the elderly across Nigeria and in Benue State, noting that 250 elderly individuals benefited from the programme’s first edition and lauded the increase in financial support and the additional provision of medical outreach services, including malaria treatment and eye check-ups.

Alia highlighted the alignment of the Renewed Hope Initiative with his administration’s social programs, such as the ‘Alia Cares’ empowerment scheme and the ‘Benue Alia Palm Project’, aimed at boosting food security through palm oil production.

He also announced progress on the construction of a state-of-the-art cancer treatment center at Benue State University, Makurdi, designed to serve as a regional medical hub.

Acknowledging the elderly as custodians of societal values and wisdom, Governor Alia urged beneficiaries to use the financial support wisely and also actively participate in the medical outreach to improve their health.

In her opening remarks, the Special Adviser on Women Affairs, Hon. Scholastica Bem-sor outlined the Renewed Hope Initiative’s broad focus areas, including Education, Agriculture, Health, Economic Empowerment, and Social Investment.

She praised the First Lady for her unwavering support for the less privileged and disclosed significant achievements under the Tinubu administration, such as empowering women in agriculture with N500,000 each, providing food relief to widows and internally displaced persons, and supporting petty traders with N50,000 grants.

In their goodwill message, the Special Adviser on Beautification, Member Dekera and Helen Agaigbe, State Woman Leader, commended Governor Alia’s administration for amplifying women’s voices in governance and reaffirmed their support for the Tinubu-led government.

Terna Andural, Special Adviser on Community Relations, called for more initiatives to uplift vulnerable women in society, recognizing their resilience and industrious nature.

There were other goodwill messages from zonal representatives, including Hon. Janet Orukuna (Zone A), Grace Asor (Zone B), and Patience Erube (Zone C), who applauded Senator Oluremi Tinubu for her unwavering commitment to empowering women and elderly citizens.

The launch ceremony also featured a medical outreach offering services such as malaria screening, blood pressure checks, eye examinations, free medications, and glasses, reaffirming the government’s commitment to enhancing the health and well-being of Nigeria’s elderly population.

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Reps Move to Delist NECO, UI, 21 MDAs From 2025 Budget

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The House of Representatives has recommended the delisting of National Examinations Council (NECO), University of Ibadan, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment from the 2025 budget.

Others affected are 21 ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) for their alleged repeated failure to account for previous budgetary allocations and internally-generated revenue.

The resolution was reached during an extra-ordinary sitting of the House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee in Abuja.

The decision, according to the chairman of the committee, Rep. Bamidele Salam, followed the persistent non-compliance of the MDAs with the committee’s summons, aimed at scrutinising their financial operations.

Among the agencies recommended for delisting are hospitals, universities and development agencies.

Salam said that the delisting recommendation was sequel to multiple invitations sent to the agencies over the past several months.

He added that the agencies failed to attend the scheduled hearings nor provide the necessary documentation requested by the committee.

Other affected MDAs included: the Federal Medical Centre, Bida; Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment; Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria and the Nigeria Police Force.

Also involved were the Department of Information and Communication Technology, Federal College of Education (Technical), Asaba; Federal College of Education, Yola and Federal Polytechnic, Ekowe, among others.

Salam said: “The Financial Regulation empowers the National Assembly to exclude any ministry, department or agency (MDA) that fails to account for their previous appropriations.

“As such, the listed MDAs should be excluded from the 2025 budget until they appear before this constitutional committee.”

Report says that the committee unanimously recommended that the 24 MDAs should be excluded from the 2025 budget until they appear and provide the necessary clarifications.(NAN)

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Yuletide: Benue Residents Groan over Cash Scarcity 

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Benue residents say they were facing severe financial difficulties as banks in the state grapple with a persistent cash crunch, forcing many customers to rely on Point of Sale (POS) terminals for everyday transactions.

They bared their minds in an interview on Wednesday in Makurdi.

According to them, the scarcity adversely affected people, particularly now that preparations were ongoing for end-of-year festivities.

A customer, Mr Wilfred Anum, decried the scarcity of physical currency, which had led to widespread frustration and long queues at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).

“This is sad. We are at the mercy of POS operators. Some are charging as high as N300 and some even N400 to withdraw N10,000.

“Customers have increasingly resorted to POS systems to make payments and withdrawals, but the cost and limitations of using these alternatives are becoming significant hurdles.

“While POS transactions offer a solution, they come with their own set of problems, such that their transaction fees have become burdensome for those making frequent payments,” Anum said.

A small-scale trader, Mr Dondo Wende, also expressed concern over the additional charges that had made their businesses less profitable.

“The fees are too high, and sometimes the machines don’t work properly, causing delays,” Wende said.

Meanwhile, a trader, Mrs Nguveren Imo, said that the ongoing cash crisis was having a negative effect on the local economy, explaining that small businesses, which form the backbone of Benue’s economy, were the worse hit, as they rely heavily on cash transactions.

“The inability to access cash is stalling economic activities, and it has long-term consequences for the economy.

“We cannot survive without cash; it is difficult to pay local suppliers who need cash because they operate in non-bankable areas.

“We also need to settle debts or even buy stock. We are stuck in this cycle, and it is affecting not just businesses but families as well,” she said. (NAN)

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No talk of Ceasefire Deal Between Turkey, US-backed SDF in Northern Syria – Turkish Official

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There is no talk of a ceasefire deal between Turkey and the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in northern Syria, contrary to a U.S. announcement on the issue, a Turkish defence ministry official said on Thursday.

The official was responding to comments from State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, who said a ceasefire between Turkey and the SDF around the northern Syrian city of Manbij has been extended until the end of this week.

“As Turkey, it is out of the question for us to have talks with any terrorist organisation.

“The (U.S.) statement must be a slip of the tongue,” the defence ministry official, who was speaking on condition of anonymity, told reporters.

Washington brokered an initial ceasefire between Turkey-backed Syrian rebels and the SDF forces last week after fighting that broke out earlier this month as rebel groups advanced on Damascus and overthrew Bashar al-Assad.

The SDF is an ally in the U.S. coalition against Islamic State militants.

It is spearheaded by the YPG, a group that Ankara sees as an extension of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants who have fought the Turkish state for 40 years.

Turkey regards the PKK, YPG and SDF as terrorist groups. The U.S. and Turkey’s Western allies list the PKK as terrorist, but not the YPG and the SDF.

When asked if Ankara was considering another ground operation into northern Syria, the official said that Turkey still sees a threat to its borders from north Syria.

“Our preparations and precautions as part of the fight against terrorism will continue until the PKK/YPG lays down its arms and its foreign fighters leave Syria,” the official said.

Since 2016, Turkey has mounted four military operations in northern Syria, citing national security threats.

Turkey believes that forces of the Syrian National Army paramilitary group which it backs will “liberate” YPG-controlled areas in northern Syria, the official said, signalling that Turkey does not plan an imminent operation into the region by its military.

The SDF have close ties with Western countries including the U.S. and France. Recently, France said the political transition in Syria needed to ensure that the SDF was represented. (Reuters/NAN)

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