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State House Director of Information Retires to Outpouring Praise, Commendation

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The State House Deputy Director, Information, Mr Stephen Attah, has been lavished with praises and commendation after attaining the 60-year statutory age of retirement from the Federal Civil Service.

Attah, a Knight of John Wesley (KJW) in the Methodist Church Nigeria, will disengage from the civil service on Monday, March 1, 2021.

In a momentous career that spanned 25 years in the Presidential Villa, Attah served nine Chief Press Secretaries, Special Assistants, Senior Special Assistants and Special Advisers on Media and Publicity to six Heads of State and Presidents.

Speaking at a send-off ceremony organised on his behalf by the State House management on Saturday, the Permanent Secretary, Stat House, Mr Tijjani Umar, praised Attah as ”an unassuming and noiseless performer, who is very efficient in everything he does”.

Umar noted that for the 25 years Attah worked in the Presidential Villa he was very formidable, helping the Media Department to make appreciable progress and transformation under several administrations.

‘`Mr Attah started his civil service career here in the State House and is also ending it here after spending almost a quarter of a century. He was an extremely good officer and a team player,” he said.

Mr Femi Adesina, Special Adviser to the President, Media and Publicity, narrated Attah’s transition and perfect fit into the job after the sudden demise of the former Director of Information, Mr Justin Abuah in 2016.

”When I was appointed SA Media to the President, I reached out to former occupants of the office, including Segun Adeniyi.

”He told me if Mr Abuah is still there, you will not have any problem and he (Abuah) turned out to be very efficient.

”But sadly somewhere along the line we lost Mr Abuah and the next person to assume that position was Sir Attah. If Abuah was very efficient, Sir Attah was no less efficient. He fitted perfectly into that position,” he said.

While commending the family of Attah, Adesina thanked Mrs Kate Esa and children ”for giving Sir Attah peace and support at home to be efficient in the office”.

On his part, Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, described Attah as an ”excellent editor and a very reliable person”.

On the outgoing media director’s style on the job, Shehu added that ”usually editors should have an orderly mind and a cool head. Most editors have one and they don’t have the other. Mr Attah has both and I congratulate him.”

Speaking on behalf of State House Press Corps, Mr Sunday Odeh of Peoples Daily Newspaper, commended Attah’s personal qualities of humility and kindness.

”He had utmost respect for the press corps and will always attend to your complaints. The press corps will always celebrate him and we thank God that he is retiring in good health,” he said.

More commendations also came from outside the media department with the State Chief of Protocol, Amb. Lawal Kazaure, saying that “the outgoing Director of Information deserves praise for ensuring a seamless working relationship between the protocol and media departments as well as the battery of journalists covering the Presidential Villa’’.

”I congratulate you on meritoriously serving your country and I wish you all the best in retirement,” he said.

A retired Director of Information, State House, Mr Musa Aduwak, who worked with Attah for 16 years, offered some useful advice to his colleague on navigating life after retirement.

”Don’t slow down immediately, slow down gradually. You will think you have plenty of time and you will take all kinds of load. If you do that, you will be overwhelmed. Also ensure you keep busy, keep your brain working and also keep social interactions active,” he said.

The leadership of the Methodist Church Nigeria, ably represented at the event by a delegation led by the Bishop of Nyanya Diocese, the Rt. Rev Kehinde Adeyemi, praised the retiree for bringing honour to the Church through his dedicated and meritorious service to the nation.

The cleric described Attah as a very committed member of the Church who was elected some years ago as the Lay President of the Diocese of Nyanya.

”One of his works as a lay president is to be an adviser to the bishop and this role he played meritoriously, leading to his election as arch-diocesan lay president of the arch-diocese of Abuja,” he said.

Responding, Attah thanked God Almighty for the honour of being recognised specially by the State House management as a retiree.

”I want to specially thank the Permanent Secretary for this special honour and privilege.

”I want to thank the first Director of Information, Mr Aduwak and his wife for honouring the invitation. You laid a very good foundation in the department and we thank God we are keeping the flag flying.

”It is unfortunate and sad that your successor, Mr OJ Abuah, is not alive and I pray that God will grant him peace in eternity.

”I want to appreciate my colleagues in the office and staff of the State House.

” I want to also specially appreciate my wife and family for bearing with me. Let me say that in almost the 25 years I served here, this is the first time my wife is stepping into the State House.

”My daughter was very little when she came here during the tenure of President Obasanjo when the First Lady hosted a Christmas Day party for children at the forecourt of the Presidential Villa.

”I thank my family for recognising and understanding that in our work, we don’t always have time for ourselves as we can be called upon anytime to respond to national emergencies and issues.

”I also appreciate the Methodist Church Nigeria for upholding me in prayers and for understanding that my absence from some church events was as a result of the exigencies of work and office.

”I want to thank you all for your prayers because it is one thing to join the service and another to retire in good health, and I want to thank God for his mercies upon my life,” he said. (NAN)

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Customs Intercept Contraband Worth N510.92m in Two Conths

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit Zone C, says it intercepted contrabands with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N510.92 million between July 15th and September 15th, 2024.The zone covers the six states in the South-South geopolitical zone and the five states in the Southeast geopolitical zone.

This is contained in a statement signed by Jerry Attah, Public Relations Officer, NCS, Zone C, and made available to journalists on Wednesday.
According to the statement, Comptroller Michael Ugbagu, NCS, Zone C, gave the statistics while showcasing the seized contraband to relevant regulatory agencies at the Government Warehouse in Edo.Ugbagu said that the zone also recovered the sum of N25.
57 million from demand notices raised based on some infractions noticed, making a cumulative sum of N536.49 million recorded within the months under review.“The DPV was derived from our seized goods, which include 49,699 sachets of various brands of tramadol and 3,350 bottles of various cough syrups with codeine without an NAFDAC number.“1,015 sacks of dry donkey meat and skin, 75 jumbo bales of second-hand clothing, 463 cartons of foreign spaghetti, 269 pieces of used pneumatic tires, and 56 cartons of smuggled foreign tomato paste.“More worrisome is the interception of 49,699 sachets of various brands of tramadol and 3,350 bottles of various cough syrups with codeine without NAFDAC registration numbers.”He noted that the cough syrup with codeine and tramadol without NAFDAC registration numbers, if not intercepted, could have had adverse effects on youths.He added that the items were mostly intercepted along the Ewu-Okada/Benin expressways based on credible intelligence. (NAN)

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APC Forum Decries Deplorable Condition of Federal Roads

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The Forum of Stakeholders of the All Progressive Congress (APC) has decried the deplorable condition of some federal roads in Nigeria. Alhaji Saleh Zazzaga, the North-Central Chairman of the forum, said this in an interaction with newsmen on Wednesday in Jos. Zazzaga described some of the federal roads as ”death traps”, particularly those within the north-central region.

He said that some of the deplorable roads in the region include Jos-Akwanga, Makurdi-Oturkpo-Otukpa, Makurdi-Ankpa, and Jos-Saminaka.
Other roads that needed urgent attention, he said, included Suleja-Minna, Ejule-Otukpa, Ganawuri-Manchok, Lokoja-Abuja, Lapai-Agaie-Bida, Birnin-Gwari-Bokani-Mokwa, Minna-Zungeru-Tegina-Kontagora.
”Currently, the north-central region has the most deplorable roads and highways in the country. ”These deplorable roads have brought severe hardship on the people and lost lives and property through preventable road traffic crashes. ”We call on President Bola Tinubu to intervene and ensure the rehabilitation of these roads because good roads are vital enablers of development,” he said. The chairman also called on governors of states within the region to reconstruct the dilapidated roads and seek refunds from the federal government. ”Though these are largely federal roads, they are located within states, and the beneficiaries are the people of these states. ”So we call on state governments to reconstruct these roads and seek refunds from the federal government,” he added. (NAN

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Yuan Strengthens 7. 087 Against Dollar

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The central parity rate of the Chinese currency renminbi, or the yuan, strengthened 160 pips to 7.087 against the dollar on Wednesday.This is according to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System.In China’s spot foreigners exchange market, the yuan is allowed to rise or fall by two per cent from the central parity rate each trading day.

The central parity rate of the yuan against the dollar is based on a weighted average of prices offered by market makers before the opening of the interbank market each business day.
(Xinhua/NAN)

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