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Group Hails Appointment of Jonathan, Commends Buhari for Support
By Idris Umar, Abuja
A sociocultural organization, Unity Group (TUG), has hailed the recent appointment of former President, Goodluck Jonathan as a member of the international advisory board of the European Corporate Council on Africa and the Middle East (ECAM Council).
The appointment of former president into the board was made public in a statement by his media aid Ikechukwu Eze,
who disclosed that by the appointment, Dr.
Jonathan has become the first sub-Saharan African leader to serve on the board of the ECAM Council, which he said, is a non-profit organisation established with the purpose of promoting and developing relations between the countries of Europe, Africa and the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region, with Italy playing a leading role.Reacting to the development, The Unity Group in a statement Tuesday May 17, 2022, said the appointment is another testimony of Jonathan’s ever rising profile as an international statesman and a rare personality of focus.
The Group also commended President Muhammadu Buhari for what it described as presidential and diplomatic protocols extended to Jonathan, to enable him function maximally on his international assignments.
Chief Jonny Chukwudi Metchie, is the National coordinator of the group who signed the statement was signed by the National Coordinator of TUG, who is also the President General of Umueri General Assembly and the National Secretary, Bonaventure Phillips Melah, a veteran journalist and author.
The statement which was released Friday said- “We consider it a privilege, to send you this congratulatory message, on your latest appointment as a member of the Board of the international advisory board of the European Corporate Council on Africa and the Middle East (ECAM Council).
“This congratulatory letter, is a token of our appreciation to you, on be behalf of millions of our members across Nigeria, for standing in the gap for Nigeria and helping to positively impact our country’s global perspective as one of the countries with competent human resources needed to make the world a better place.
This is even so, as we recall, that you are currently the Chairperson of the International Summit Council for Peace (ISCP), ECOWAS Special Envoy on Mali and Chairman of ECOWAS Council for the Wise, Chairman, West Africa Elders Forum and United Nations Crisis Manager for Africa, among many other international appointments.
“Your various international appointments and global engagements as well as credentials as a democrat, truly confirm you, as an Inspiration to the present and future generations; as have been conferred on you in the past, through awards, by many national and international organisations.”
TUG also commended President Muhammadu Buhari, under whose administration Dr. Jonathan’s image has soared to greater heights, saying it was to Buhari’s credit that the former president has been given unfettered access to information and presidential protocols to function effectively in all the positions and challenges of his various international appointments.
“We want to use this medium, to also commend President Muhammadu Buhari, for his total support to Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, as well as the unreserved deployment of presidential and diplomatic protocols at his disposal, as he shuttles from one country to the other, to carry out his global assignments of waging peace and reconciling countries and peoples in conflict, among other callings,” TUG stated.
The group, therefore, prayed that Jonathan may have good health and other fruits of grace to further serve Nigeria and the world as God may direct him.
“We hereby pray that God grant you good health and all other fruits of divine grace to be able to carry out the responsibilities He has placed on your shoulders and the courage to answer the call to duty, when Nigeria needs you, as may be the case this time,” the group said.
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Lawmaker Seeks Punishment for Individuals, Involved in Charging Minors with Treason
The Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives has called for severe punishment for individuals involved in charging the 76 minors with terrorism, treason and arson for participating in the #EndBadGovernance protest.
In a statement by the Minority Leader, Rep. Kingsley Chinda (PDP-Ricers) also demanded for adequate compensation for the children and their families for the trauma.
Chinda commended President Bola Tinubu for being responsive to calls by Nigerians, and the Iinternational community for the termination of the suit and the release of the children.
“While we commend the President for the timely intervention, the caucus strongly canvass the possible investigation, prosecution, and discipline of individuals, and government agencies involved in the despicable, callous, and inhuman action that has led to national disgrace, and global condemnation.
“Anybody, and institution that played roles in the hounding of the children into cells for about 95 days when they should be at their respective schools, trades, and vocations must be brought to book for necessary public umbrage, and punitive measures discharged to serve as detterent to others.
“Conscious of the psychological trauma, and health challenges the children may have experienced, we appeal that quality reformatory therapy sessions, and medical support be advanced to them as they unite with their respective families.
“Also, we call for immediate reparation packages to the children and their families to ameliorate the untoward hardship, pain, and emotional torture suffered during the period of unlawful incarceration,” he said.
The #EndBadGovernance protest which began in Aug. 1, and lasted for 10days, was characterised by destruction of public and private property and some protest in north were seen hoisting Russian flags.
The security agencies in attempt to bring the situation under control, arrested and detained some protesters which included children.
The minors’ arraignment sparked public outrage and criticism of the government after they were paraded in court .
President Tinubu directed that all minors detained during protests against the rising cost of living in August be freed and treason charges on Monday.
Report says that on Nov. 5, the Federal High Court in Abuja struck out the treason charges against the minors.
The trial judge, Obiora Egwatu, struck out the case after the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Federation M.D. Abubakar, announced the withdrawal of the charges.(NAN)
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NEMA Distributes Relief Items to Victims of Flood in Rivers
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has released relief items to victims of flood in Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers.
Mr Adebiyi Razak, South-South Zonal Coordinator of the agency handed over the items to the state government at Akanima in Ahoada West.
Razak said the items represented federal government intervention and response to the plight of the numerous households displaced by the disaster.
”We have handed the items to the state government through the Commissioner for Special Duties, Mr Sam Anya, and we are optimistic that the distribution will commence immediately since there is an already established flood committee in the area.
”The committee has the itinerary items and names of persons in each of the camps, with this record, every household consisting of six family members is entitled to a basket of various items.
”The items include a 50kg bag of rice,1 bag of garri, cooking oil, sanitary wares, camping foam, blanket, bucket amongst others,” Razak said.
Receiving the items, the commissioner thanked the federal government for the intervention and sustained support to the state.
Anya assured beneficiaries of judicious distribution of the items.
The commissioner said that the state would embark on massive dredging of waterways and desilting of drains to curb flood impact in the state.
One of the victims, Mrs Codilia Festus also thanked the federal government for the intervention which she said would go a long way in reducing their suffering. (NAN)
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Association Donates Prosthetic Limbs to 2014 Nyanya Bomb Blast Victim
The Nigerian Prosthetist, Orthotist and Orthopaedic Technology Society (NPOOTS) has donated prosthetic limbs
to a victim of the 2014 Nyanya bomb blast and one other person to aid mobility and improve their lives.
The National President of NPOOTS, Dr Onwukamuche Chikwado, disclosed this in an interview on the sideline
of the group’s third scientific conference on Friday in Abuja.
Chikwado said the initiative is to ameliorate the sufferings of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) using biomedical engineering tools to provide relief and improve their lives.
He added that the conference was an opportunity for members of the organisation to network, update their knowledge, and practice the skill of online interaction, in line
with global trend and to perform their work efficiently.
He said “we are here to sharpen our skills, improve our knowledge, update ourselves with latest technologies, to appraise our skills and make sure we do the right thing so that we can deliver our best to those that need our services.
“Between the last time we had our conference and now, there has been a lot of technological innovation and advances, so, we intend to position ourselves in a strategic place
to acquire these latest developments so that we can take it back to our different places.”
While emphasising the group’s focus to assist PWDs, he urged government and stakeholders to support them in improving their lives, especially for the less privileged ones in the society.
He said “we are available, and we are telling government that we are ready to contribute our quota as Nigerians to impact positively on the lives of PWDs.
“But our impact might not be fully felt without support from government so that we can reach out to them, discuss ways of impacting on these persons.”
Dr Tochukwu Ugorji, a lecturer at the Prosthetics and Orthotics Department, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, noted new technological innovative methods that replace traditional ways of treating and rehabilitating PWDs.
The lecturer, who spoke on “Modern Techniques in Prosthetic and Orthotic Practice”, said “we have new ways of designing and fabricating prosthetic and orthotic devices that have almost replaced the traditional ways of doing it.
“So, as prosthetic and orthotic practice evolve in Nigeria and globally, new technologies and ways of doing it better keep emerging on a daily basis.
“This conference will offer participants the opportunity to cross breed ideas because we have technical sessions where people will present research works they have done in recent times in this field.”
Mr Aharanwa Francis-Obinna, the National Secretary, NPOOTS, said: `we select people who are eager to walk but lack the financial will to get themselves rehabilitated and that is why we stepped in at zero cost.”
Sanusi Usman, a beneficiary from Katsina State, said his legs were amputated due to injuries sustained during the bomb blast at the Nyanya bridge in Abuja in 2014.
He said “I am a victim of the Nyanya bomb blast of 2014. I am so happy and I appreciate the organisation for giving me the prosthetic limb as it will enable me to move around and source for my livelihood.”
Another beneficiary, Christopher Iliya, also thanked the association, adding that the prosthetic limbs would ease his movement and make him less dependent on others.
He said “I lost my limbs after an accident in 2009; my Church gave me prosthetic limbs but I outgrew it. I really appreciate the opportunity of having another one,
which will ease my movement.”(NAN)