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Anambra Gov’t Launches e-identification Cards for Civil, Public Servants

The Anambra Government on Friday unveiled its civil service Electronic Identification Card (e-Id card).
Mrs Theodora Igwegbe, Head of Service (HoS) in Anambra who presided over the ceremony, said the e-ID project was part of the digitisation efforts in the state public service.
Igwegbe said e-government initiatives had become imperative for efficient and transparent governance delivery in the current digital age and that an essential aspect of transformation was the adoption of e-identification schemes.
She said e-ID provided secure and reliable verification of individuals’ identities with immense benefit for civil servants.
“One of the primary benefits of an e-identification scheme is the improved efficiency it brings to administrative processes.
“By adopting an e-identification scheme, civil servants can streamline their interactions with various government agencies, eliminating repetitive paperwork and reducing bureaucratic delays,” she said.
Igwegbe said e-ID would check the pitfalls of normal identification cards which were susceptible to loss, theft, or forgery and risk to the integrity of the system with its robust encryption protocols and authentication mechanisms.
She said it would also ensure that only authorised individuals could access sensitive information, conduct transactions and reduce the likelihood of identity theft and fraudulent activities.
The HoS said though implementation of the e-identification scheme had numerous advantages, it had its challenges which were data security, infrastructure readiness, and digital literacy.
“To mitigate these challenges, robust cybersecurity measures are being put in place, including encryption, firewalls, and regular audits.
“The government of Anambra State is working assiduously towards the mitigation of these challenges. Optic fibres are being laid, and in no distant time, free WiFi will be provided for us,” she said.
In his remarks, Fred Agbata, Managing Director, Anambra Information Communication Technology Agency, said the e-ID project was another milestone for the Anambra Civil Service.
Agbata said the inauguration of the project was coming a month after 200 laptops and computers were distributed to civil servants and political appointees to enhance the digitisation processes in the State.
He said the e-ID Card Scheme was inspired by the need to strengthen identity management so that both the state government and citizens could easily identify civil servants and all other government employees.
He said civil servants and government employees can now easily identify themselves and end the era of fake government employees.
“This effort shows the state government’s willingness to work with anyone genuinely interested in contributing to the transformation of Anambra through technology.
“We appreciate the efforts of Mr Governor to promote access to technology in all areas of the public sector and we cannot wait to see the overall positive impact that this strategy will have on the workforce and our beloved state in general.
“The E-ID card will be available on Google playstore as a downloadable app which every civil servant is expected to access and sign up for with their Name, telephone number and official email address. (NAN)
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Adamawa Approves Additional Funds for Scholarships

From Yagana Ali, Yola
The Adamawa State Executive Council has approved an amendment to the 2025 budget, including an additional N1 billion for the State Scholarship Trust Fund.The fund is intended to cover outstanding tuition fees and allowances for students sponsored by the state government to study at the Mewar University, India, under a foreign scholarship scheme.
The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, James Iliya, disclosed this to journalists after the council meeting, which was presided over by Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri in the Government House, Yola, yesterday. In his contribution, the Commissioner for Education, Dr. Umar Garba Pella, explained that the sponsored students were enrolled in health and engineering-related degree programmes.He added that the budget amendment would clear the outstanding payments owed to the university, which is necessary for the release of the students’ certificates and their subsequent mobilization for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).It could be recalled that the students recently visited the Government House in Yola to express their gratitude to Governor Umaru Fintiri for the opportunity to study various courses at Mewar University, India.NEWS
Hajj: Inaugural Flight from Nigeria Kicks-off Friday in Minna

From Dan Amasingha, Minna
The inaugural flight of the 2025 Hajj exercise from Nigeria kicks-off this Friday, at the Bola Tinubu International Airport, Minna.The Niger State Government will host the inaugural flight ceremony due to the pace the State Government has set in terms of the timely preparation and proper planning for the 2025 pilgrimage.
The Executive Secretary, Niger State Pilgrims Welfare Board, Sheikh Muhammad Awwal Aliyu disclosed this in a statement issued and signed by the Board’s Information Officer, Jibrin Usman Kodo and made available to newsmen in Minna, the Niger State capital. The statement revealed that “UMZA Aviation Services, who is responsible for the Airlifting of the Pilgrims in the State will on Friday 9th May, 2025 commence the Airlifting of the 2,881 registered Pilgrims from the State.” The statement said.The statement added that the Board is in full swing, with officials working diligently to ensure that every aspect of the journey is meticulously planned.According to the executive secretary, the Board remains focused on its goal of making this year’s Hajj Exercise a memorable and spiritually enriching experience for all pilgrims in the State.He lauded the support and commitment of Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago who has demonstrated true leadership in all facets.NEWS
Insecurity: Niger Donates Additional 25 Patrol Vehicles to Police

From Dan Amasingha, Minna
Niger State government has procured 25 additional patrol vehicles for the Nigeria Police Force, to boost patrol, especially in major towns of the State.Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago disclosed this at the passing out of the 50 participants of the Special Protection Unit (SPU) Base 23 Minna which was held at the premises of Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi in Minna, the State Capital.
He said the State government is also partnering with the Police to build barracks in the outskirts of Minna to provide security in the four corners of the State Capital. While congratulating the 50 graduating participants of the SPU Base 23 Minna, the Governor appreciated the Inspector General of Police for establishing such a Unit and providing training for them.He said his administration will continue to support the Nigeria Police and other security agencies as it is ambitious to address the menace of insecurity in the StateThe Commander, Special Protection Unit SPU Base 23 Minna, Nigeria Police Force, Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), Hassan Sani explained that the SPU is a newly established unit by the Inspector General of Police to meet the increasing demand for elite protective services in the country.He said over the past two weeks, the 50 participants underwent a comprehensive basic training programme with a Curriculum designed to instill discipline and sharpen practical skills to uphold professionalism.CSP Sani said during the 2 weeks training, the modules covered were VIP protection; escort and convoy movement; combat parades and formation; firearms handling and shooting range; martial arts and self defence; first aid and basic firefighting skills.He commended the participants for their resilience, commitment, urging them to use the knowledge, discipline, and values they acquired as guides in carrying out any task assigned to them.The Commander also expressed gratitude to farmer Governor Umaru Bago for his enormous support and partnership with the Nigeria Police Force.The event also featured a symbolic presentation of Certificate to participants, a combat parade and VIP protection, among other simulations by the graduates of SPU 23 Minna.