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Ogun: Abiodun Threatens to Punish Traditional Rulers Selling Government Land
From Kunle Idowu, Abeokuta
Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun yesterday accused some traditional rulers in the state of selling lands belonging to the state government, noting that henceforth, anyone found engaging in such acts will be dealt with.
He warned that his administration would take disciplinary action against any person found selling land in its forest reserves and plantation across the state.
Governor Abiodun stated this at the Statutory Meeting of the state’s Council of Obas, held at the Oba’s Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
He described the actions of the people, including some Obas who sell government land, as unpatriotic.
He said: “We will continue to seek your support in the area of lands. Sadly, cases have been reported to us here in Abeokuta about some of our monarchs who have taken upon themselves to allocate government land, government forest reserve, plantations to others. They’ve been allocating and selling government lands.
“I have found this very difficult to believe. I consider this extremely unpatriotic that our monarchs will now begin to allocate such lands to others, and worse still, in some of the areas, the land is being allocated to non-Ogun State indigenes
“Our Kabiyesis are colluding with people from outside Ogun State and give our land to them in our plantations and they are coming there, deforesting them. They are destroying the plantation. They are planting Indian Hemp there. I was completely heartbroken when I heard this news, and when we actually verified, it was true.
“As a responsible state government, we will not have any choice but to take disciplinary action against any person found culpable of such an act; any person, be it Kabiyesi or any person.
“Because this land does not belong to me, it doesn’t belong to you. It belongs to our collective patrimony; it is our collective property that we own as a state. It is our commonwealth, and we should endeavour to ensure that we do not engage in such acts capable of tarnishing the image of the royalty and the throne.”
Governor Abiodun who intimated the monarchs of his administration’s efforts at bringing in more investors to invest in the State, said the Memorandum of Understanding for the establishment of the Ogun State Dry Port at Kajola would be signed between the state government and a private investor before the end of the year, while discussions on the use of the Cargo Airport by Beninoise investors had been held with that country’s President.
“It means in Ogun State, we will now have a dry port that will now enable all of us, including our industries and manufacturers, to now ship their goods from anywhere in the world to Kajola. This Memorandum of Understanding will be signed between now and Christmas.
“Last week, I met with the President of Benin Republic. He shared with me the fact that the government of Benin Republic has heard so much about our airport, sent delegates and determined as a government that they want to be the first customer to export from our airport.
“They have decided that all their agro produce will be brought down from the Benin Republic to our airport and will be exported to the rest of the world from our airport.”
On his administration plan for the health sector, the governor noted that the state government has decided to concession the 250-bed hospital in Abeokuta.
According to the governor, the state does not have the capacity to run the hospital, hence the decision to allow others to handle its day to day activities.
“We are going to be signing the Memorandum of Understanding on the 250 Bed Hospital right here in Abeokuta.
“We realize that the state will not be able to run that hospital because as it is, our tertiary hospital, OOUTH, costs the state almost N300 million every month in salaries alone. We appreciate the fact that the state is not in a position to run that hospital the way it needs to be run.
“From what we have seen and done, if that hospital is properly run, medical tourism will be attracted to that hospital.
“So, the state has adopted a template that we will be the landlord owning that property, and others should come and take the concession of that property and run it professionally.
“Before the end of the year, we are also signing the Memorandum of Understanding with the Afrexim Bank and the medical group that has agreed to take over that hospital, complete it and operationalize it professionally,” he added.
Prince Abiodun expressed gratitude to the Obas for their support during and after the governorship election.
He called on them to continue partnering the government in the area of security by providing intelligence reports that would help security agencies to perform optimally for the socio-economic development of the state.
In his welcome address, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Ganiyu Hamzat, acknowledged the partnership between the state government and the traditional institution that has brought about peace at the grassroots, calling on them to continue to support the government in bringing development to every part of the state.
The Chairman, Ogun State Council of Traditional Rulers and the Akarigbo of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Ajayi, lauded the state government for its developmental stride in all parts of the state, appreciating the governor for his magnanimity to the traditional institution.
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NAICOM Gives Insurers Dec.31 Deadline to Settle Outstanding Claims
The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has given insurance companies Dec.31 deadline to clear all outstanding claims.
The Head, Communication and Stakeholders Management Sub-committee of the Insurers Committee, Mrs Ebelechukwu Nwachukwu, made this known while addressing a news conference after a meeting of management in Lagos.
The meeting marked the first gathering of the Insurers Committee with Mr Segun Omosehin, as the Commissioner For Insurance.
Nwachukwu, also Managing Director, Rex Insurance Ltd., said the commissioner charged insurance companies CEOs at the meeting to ensure that no outstanding claims is captured at the close of their 2024 financial accounts.
The NAICOM boss, she said, tasked the insurance company’s executives to defend the insurance industry through payment of genuine claims, which is integral.
“The regulator said it would be checking in an intensive and focused manner, the outstanding claims in the insurer’s books.
“The commission said its focus is on the soundness of the insurance industry, measured by the ability of meet their obligations when due,”she said.
According to her, the commissioner also charged the insurance companies to take steps towards recapitalisation, by evaluating their financial position, as to the need to raise fresh capital.
She said the charge came by the regulator,having exposed a draft of the Risk Based Supervision (RBS) regulations to the operators, in the event that recapitalisation takes-off.
“If there will be need to raise capital, insurance companies need to start speaking with their different boards, shareholders about the possibility of recapitalisation happening, before it becomes a regulation,”she said.
Nwachukwu revealed that the commissioner further encouraged brokers to ensure strict compliance with the “no premium, no cover” regulation, having observed some violations to the regulation.
She said the commissioner also charged CEOs of insurance firms to get involved in addressing complaints.
Nwachukwu also stated that the regulator encouraged the insurance operators to submit the financial statements of their companies early enough, to create more confidence on the industry.
She mentioned that Omosehin charged the insurers to focus their attention significantly on Nigeria’s Data Protection regulations for the insurance industry.
The sub-committee chairman said NAICOM boss also wants insurance operators to pay specific attention to the implementation of the 10- year Insurance Strategic Plan.
She said this was important, having unanimously agreed to seven thrusts of commitment that would enable the industry meets its objective by year 2027.
Nwachukwu added that the commissioner charged the insurance operators to also pay attention to the legal and regulatory framework for the industry, under the Insurance Bill 2024.
“He spoke about focusing of compliance issues, under the Prudential Guidelines released by NAICOM to the insurers and put an end to Corporate Governance abuses, recognised within the industry.
“The commissioner discussed the National Credit Guarantee Scheme signed by President Bola Tinubu.
“If insurers invest in the scheme, we have the potential of sitting on the board of the facility, where a lot of decisions would be taken,”she said.
According to her, Omosehin also informed the insurance operators on the significant progress made on the Agency’s portal, noting that all resources are in place to continue the efficiency of the portal.
Nwachukwu said the present administration of NAICOM is very clear on the insurance industry and what it expects to see and has hinged its success on the collective Insurance Industry Reforms plans agreed upon as an industry.
She further said that the regulator insisted that insurers get the right approval from NAICOM before newly appointed Executive Director of insurance companies assumes their appointment.
The insurer stated that the committee also reconstituted its sub-committees in line with the pillars of its 10-year roadmap for the insurance industry.
Nwachukwu listed the reconstituted sub-committees of the Insurers Committee as, the Insurance Sector Stability committee,Communication and Stakeholders Management committee, Technology and Talent Management committee and Customer Service and Market Expansion committee.(NAN)
Foreign News
Several Israelis Injured, Missing after Violent Clashes in Amsterdam
Three Israelis are missing following clashes between Israeli football fans and pro-Palestinian demonstrators on the fringes of football club Maccabi Tel Aviv’s match in Amsterdam, according to Israeli authorities.
Ten people were injured in the violence, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said on Friday morning.
The degree of their injuries was initially unclear.
The ministry urged its citizens to use public transport to travel to the airport, after Israel had announced it was sending two planes to evacuate the fans.
Local security forces had been deployed, the ministry said.
The ministry had initially advised fans not to leave their hotels.
It also advised its citizens not to wear Jewish or Israeli symbols in public.
(dpa/NAN)NEWS
Stakeholders Commit to End Vandalism, Illegal Ticketing on Highway
The National Association of Scrap and Waste Dealers Employers of Nigeria (NASWDEN) and stakeholders have reiterated commitment to end vandalism and illegal ticketing on highways across the country.
The stakeholders said this at the Extraordinary Special Delegates Conference of the NASWDEN on Thursday in Abuja.
The theme of the event was “Operation Say No to Vandals and Double Taxation on our Highway”.
The Presisent of NASWDEN, Mr John Obeh, decried the rise of criminal activities, including the vandalisation of public and private infrastructure by individuals masquerading as scrap dealers.
According to him, this has tarnished the image of the industry and caused widespread concern across the country.
Obeh revealed that many state governments had begun outlawing scrap scavenging in response to these criminal activities, which have been attributed to illegal “iron condemn” scavengers.
He said that these activities had led to bans on scrap collectors in various residential estates and a general negative perception of the profession.
“To address these issues, NASWDEN is embarking on the registration and documentation of all scrap dealers and their operations across Nigeria.
“This will include creating a nationwide database of registered dealers, which will also feature biometric information for easy identification.
“Additionally, NASWDEN will establish a task force to monitor scrap-bearing vehicles at designated checkpoints across the country.
“These checkpoints will inspect trucks for prohibited materials, including railway tracks, manholes, and energy infrastructure, which are often targeted by vandals, ” he said.
According to Obeh, any truck found carrying such materials will be handed over to relevant security agencies.
He also raised concerns about the activities of illegal ticketing agents on Nigerian highways, noting that these individuals impose multiple illegal charges on scrap-bearing trucks, thus inflating transportation costs.
He called on the Inspector-General of Police to assist in addressing this issue, which he said undermined the Federal Government’s policy of ease of doing business.
The NASWDEN President urged the Ministry of Steel Development to collaborate with the association to ensure that steel industries cooperate with its members in achieving its objectives.
He also appealed to the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) to support NASWDEN’s efforts by working together to ensure a smooth and uninterrupted supply of metal scrap and waste materials to manufacturing companies.
During the conference, NASWDEN inaugurated a special task force, “Operation Say No to Vandalism”, aimed at eliminating criminal activities and preventing double taxation on highways.
The NASWDEN boss called on the Federal Government to support the association’s efforts by providing operational vehicles and logistical support, particularly in its efforts to clean up the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
He also urged the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and the police to assist in securing the operations of the task force.
“We recognise that fighting vandals and criminals is a risky endeavor, but with the support of all stakeholders, I believe we can successfully combat these challenges.
“This will help to promote the growth of the scrap and waste industry for the benefit of all Nigerians,” he said.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, Dr Chris Isokpunwu, represented by Mr Frederick Ewa, Director, Metallurgical Inspectorate and Environmental Protection, commended the union for its effort to end vandalism.
”Today’s initiative is a testament to the association’s unwavering commitment to curbing the illegal practices that threaten the industry’s integrity, safety and development of our nation as a whole.
“Vandalism and illegal ticketing on our highways are serious concerns that undermine infrastructure, impact livelihoods, and disrupt the economy.
“The ministry acknowledges and deeply values the strategic role NASWDEN plays in the regulation and management of ferrous and non-ferrous scrap in Nigeria.
“This campaign is a crucial step towards creating a more secure, ethical, and sustainable environment for all stakeholders in the industry,” he said.
He then pledged the commitment of the ministry to provide the necessary backing to ensure that the goals of the campaign were achieved.
“As we launch this campaign, I encourage all stakeholders, industry leaders, dealers, vendors, and the general public to actively support this initiative.
” It is only through our collective efforts that we can create a safer and more prosperous environment for the steel and scrap industry, while safeguarding the infrastructure that is critical to our nation’s development,” he said.
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, expreseed the commitment of the police to supporting the union in the fight against vandalism and other vices in the country.
Egbetokun, who was represented by ACP Sule Abel, said that vandalism and destruction of properties were crimes, not only against the state, but against individuals.
“I am pleased with your noble objectives and call on other stakeholders to emulate you.
” Be assured that the Police is ready to give you maximum support when and where neccessary to ensure eradication of this challenge,” he said.
Represenring the National Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Deputy Commandant Adebayo Bello , also restated the commitment of the corps to support the association’s mandate.
Bello furrher said that there was need for synergy among key stakeholders to tackle the challenge of vandals in the country.(NAN)