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Drug Abuse Killing Our Youths, Says Diri

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From Tayese Mike, Yenagoa

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has bemoaned the effect of drug use and abuse on Nigerian youths, saying it is destroying their future.

Speaking at the Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha Banquet Hall of the Government House, Yenagoa, during a Stakeholders Mega Sensitisation Campaign on Drug Abuse and Prevention, Governor Diri said the commitment of his administration to eradication of the scourge was premised on its adverse effect on the society.

The governor expressed the readiness of his administration to make the state free of drug abuse.

He called on all hands to be on deck in the fight against drug abuse, saying the government and relevant agencies alone cannot achieve the desired result.

He further stated that the desire to rid the state of drug abuse and its consequences led to setting up of the Bayelsa State Drug Abuse Prevention and Rehabilitation Committee.

In furtherance of this, Diri stated that he has directed the construction of a psychiatric hospital, which would be completed within one year.

The governor charged youths of the state to shun drug abuse, saying it only destroyed their future and added no meaning to their lives as some persons try to make them believe.

“Drugs and crime go together. The best approach to stop crime is to stop the youths from use of drugs. We all have the responsibility to check drug abuse as it is not the duty for only government.

“We will stop at nothing until all parts of Bayelsa State is free of drug abuse and its effects. We cannot afford to have our youths involved in drug abuse. Some of them are very brilliant. Rather than choosing life, they have chosen the path of death,” he said.

In their goodwill messages, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa (Rtd) represented by the Director-General/Secretary, Mr. Shadrach Haruna, and the Country Representative of United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC), Mr. Oliver Stolpe, commended the efforts of the state government toward eradicating drug abuse.

Gen. Marwa said the initiatives to combat drug peddling and use by the state government were in line with the policy of the agency.

He called on all tiers of government and traditional rulers to support the fight against drug abuse.

Mr Stolpe, on his part, said recent statistics suggested that drug use prevalence was very high and that the South-South ranked the highest.

According to him, drug control stands on three perspective, enforcement, prevention, treatment and cure, which he said must have equal attention and resources.

He noted that the Bayelsa government had shown commitment in the quest to combat drug use and commended Governor Diri for constituting a committee on drug prevention and dedicating a health facility for drug treatment.

He promised to work with the state to rid the state of the scourge.

In her welcome address, chairman of the Bayelsa State Drug Abuse Prevention and Rehabilitation Committee (BADAPARC), Dr. Faith Izibenua, said the committee has adopted a three-pronged strategy towards addressing the scourge namely, school, faith and community-based approach.

Delivering a keynote address, Prof. Helen Osinowo lauded the government for setting up the BADAPARC and praised the committee for a job well done while calling for the  setting up of a registry to speed up the fight against drug abuse.

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NASS Moves to Unlock Financial Opportunities for Local Contractors

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The Joint Committee on Works in the National Assembly has called for innovative interventions to grant local contractors access to finance and unlock their potentials to contribute to national development.

The leadership of the committees made the call on Monday in Abuja, at the opening summit entitled “Empowering Local Contractors for National Development: Bridging Gaps and Building Partnerships.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Works, Sen.

Barinada Mpigi (PDP-Rivers) said that local contractors were faced with challenges of limited financing, inadequate equipment and insecurity.

He said that the challenges were hindering the potentials of the contractors to contribute to national goals.

The senator suggested innovative solutions like “tokenization of assets and tax credits” to bridge the financial gap experienced by contractors.

According to Mpigi, indigenous contractors have not been given opportunities over the years in the nation’s infrastructural sector.

He said that promoting fair procurement processes, engaging with local communities and prioritising environmental sustainability, while ensuring that infrastructure projects were built with the future in mind must be prioritised.

Mpigi urged the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to explore innovative approaches such as the tokenisation of assets.

According to him, this process allows local contractors to convert their assets into digital tokens, facilitating access to funds from a broader pool of investors.

“Challenges such as limited access to long-term financing, inadequate equipment, lack of insurance facilities, and issues of insecurity have long been obstacles to their growth and success.

“By unlocking these new financing opportunities, tokenization can empower local contractors to raise capital, enable fractional ownership, and improve liquidity in the sector.

“The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) can play a crucial role in supporting our local contractors by introducing easier access to tax credits, which will ease their financial burden.

“Such incentives can encourage investment in the sector, providing them with much-needed relief and fostering growth,” he added.

In his remarks, the Chairman, House Committee on Works, Mr Akin Alabi (APC-Oyo) said that there was need for partnerships among stakeholders that prioritise local contractors in adherence to Executive Order 5, which promoted local content.

He said that the workshop was aimed at strengthening the bridges among the government, stakeholders and local contractors as well as construction companies, foster partnerships that would empower indigenous industries to transform Nigeria’s infrastructure.

According to him, Nigeria has a diverse landscape which holds immense potential for growth and development.

“However, to truly unlock these potentials, we need an approach that maximises local resources, skills and talents.

“It is time to make the call to embrace our local contractors not only as stakeholders but as partners in our journey to national development.

“We need a construction industry that is driven by local content, benefitting our people and fortifying our economy.

“Today’s summit provides an opportunity to address challenges, explore solutions and deepen collaborations between indigenous contractors, construction companies and key policymakers,” he said.

In her goodwill message, the President, Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Ms Margaret Oguntala, acknowledged the importance of collaboration among the various stakeholders in the country’s infrastructural sector.

Oguntala, represented by the President, Association of Consulting Engineering in Nigeria, Mr Kam-Salem Bukar, called the attention to the principles of Executive Order 5 signed by former President, Muhammadu Buhari.

She said that policymakers and legislatures were tasked with crafting laws that empowered local content and infrastructure initiatives.

According to her, by reinforcing the principles of Executive Order 5, they can ensure that Ministries, Departments and Agencies prioritise Nigerian professionals and resources in public procurement.

The NSE president identified professional consulting engineers and engineering regulatory bodies as important partners with significant input in the infrastructural arena.

Oguntala commended the organisers of the event and called for regular dialogue, training and capacity building as well as regulatory oversight to promote Nigeria’s infrastructural development. (NAN)

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Child Rights Law: Abia Govt Vows to Punish Erring Parents from Jan. 1, 2025

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The Abia Government has said that, effective from Jan. 1, 2025, it will make it a punishable offense for parents or guardians who fail to send their children or wards to school.

The Commissioner for Information and Culture, Mr Okey Kanu, made this known on Monday during a press briefing on the outcome of the State Executive Council meeting at the Government House, Umuahia.

Kanu said that this initiative reflected the state’s commitment to ensuring that every child received a basic education, with free schooling available up to the end of junior secondary school in line with the 2006 Abia State Child Rights Law

“There is no reason whatsoever why parents should not send their children to school.

“The issue of indigency is no longer the reason for non acquisition of free and basic education in Abia State so as from the first of January 2025, when this policy will come into full effect, parents who default would be prosecuted under that law.

“This course is part of the reforms that are ongoing in the educational sector,” he said.

He said that the policy underscored the government’s stance that financial constraints should no longer be a barrier to education for any child in Abia.

According to him, the initiative aligns with the ongoing reforms carried out by the government in the education sector.

Kanu said that the present administration had introduced several key policies and initiatives to advance education, infrastructure, and workers  welfare.

He further said that the relocation order by the government for the relocation of Umuahia campus of Abia State University back to its Uturu main campus remains firm.

Kanu expressed the readiness of the government to  engage with affected stakeholders to address any concerns,and said  that the decision was made with the students’ and the institution’s best interests in mind.

On the new minimum wage, he expressed the readiness of the government to dialogue with the organised labor to address any concerns around implementation of the new minimum wage.

Kanu said that the present administration desired to ensure that transparency and mutual understanding existed between the government and labor unions.

On infrastructure, he said the  government had approved contracts for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of nine roads across Abia’s three senatorial zones.

Kanu said that the government had given directives for the immediate rehabilitation of the Osisioma flyover, which had started deteriorating two years after its commissioning by the previous administration.

He reiterated the resolve of the present administration to deliver substantial infrastructure improvements. (NAN)

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Borno Gov’t Lauds NHRC’s Probe of Alleged Abuse 

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The Borno government on Monday commended the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and the Special Independent Investigative Panel for their work in probing allegations of abuse by the Nigerian military.

Initial reports by Reuters in December 2022 claimed Nigerian military personnel were involved in forced terminations of pregnancies for over 10,000 women affected by Boko Haram insurgents as well as alleged killings of infants.

The reports claim this was part of the efforts to curb Boko Haram’s influence in Northeast of Nigeria.

Speaking at the panel’s final report presentation, Borno State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice,  Hauwa Abubakar, acknowledged the severity of the allegations against the counter-insurgency operators.

She thanked the NHRC, led by Executive Secretary Barrister Tony Ojukwu, retired Supreme Court Justice Abdu Aboki, and the panel members for their commitment to transparency.

“Receiving the findings of the Special Independent Investigative Panel today, I am filled with both gratitude and responsibility.

“This report represents a significant step toward addressing these grave allegations, and I commend the panel’s dedication in the difficult circumstances,” she said.

She highlighted the leadership of Gov. Babagana Zulum in prioritising humanitarian assistance and protecting the dignity of displaced persons in Borno.

She restated the state government’s commitment to meeting the people’s immediate needs and promoting their long-term stability.

The Attorney General emphasised the importance of the panel’s findings for understanding Borno’s complex humanitarian challenges, particularly as counter-insurgency efforts continue.

“The findings are invaluable as we work to strengthen human rights protections and ensure accountability in our state,” she said.

Abubakar said that the state’s ongoing partnerships with NGOs, UN agencies, and other organisations focused on healthcare, education, and securing shelter for those affected by conflict.

She said the government had also prioritised community resilience programmes in education and economic empowerment to help prevent future crisis.

Abubakar urged both federal and state institutions, including the Nigerian military, to act swiftly on the panel’s proposed measures.

She stressed on the need to improve conditions within IDP camps and to enhance record-keeping practices to ensure the well-being of the people.

The attorney general also called on all stakeholders, including NGOs, UN agencies, and the Nigerian military to join in efforts to restore human rights and dignity across Borno.

“Together we can establish a framework for accountability and justice that offers hope to victims and a model for other regions facing similar crises,” she said.

The event was attended by Borno’s Commissioner for Information and Internal Security, Professor Usman Tar; the Executive Secretary, Borno State Primary Healthcare Board, Prof.  Muhammed Arab-Alhaji; and the representatives of the Shehu of Borno.

Others included senior government officials, the media, UN and civil society organisations.

Also at the event were representatives of the military, NSCDC, DSS, medical practitioners, the NBA, CJTF, and various community, youth and women’s groups. (NAN)

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