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Uphold Nigeria’s Image in Uganda, FG Urges Volunteers

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The Federal Government through the Technical Aid Corps (TAC), on Sunday, urged Its volunteers to uphold Nigeria’s image and integrity in their places of assignment in Uganda.

Its Director-General, Dr Yusuf Yakub, gave the advice in Abuja while speaking with 15 TAC volunteers that would be deployed to Uganda on Monday to bridge both the professional and educational gaps in the host country.

Yakub, who was represented by the Director of Programmes, Amb.

Usman Zakari, recalled that the scheme was established in 1987 during the then military Head of State, Gen. Ibrahim Babagida.

He said that Nigeria took the big brother role in bridging both the professional and educational gaps in African, Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP) countries.

He said the then Minister of External Affairs said that the monetary gifts given these countries to be converted to skills in order to empower the ACP countries both professionally and educationally.

“This gave birth to the NTAC by the act of parliament in October 1st ,1987 and until this very day I like to say that we have deployed almost 40,000 volunteers like you.

“So, 15 of you are exceptional among the entries collected,’’ he said.

Some volunteers also pledged to make Nigeria proud by offering quality services to some universities in their host community

Dr Peter Uzomba, a PhD holder in Developmental Economy, Department of Economics, Federal University of Lokoja, said the volunteers would not take Nigeria below her standard.

Uzomba said, “We will not take Nigeria below her standard, and we will ensure that the image of Nigeria is projected at the global arena.

“We will ensure Nigeria will be projected for serving humanity through the deployment of TAC volunteers to countries that are in need of professionals in certain fields.

“When you look at development metric, there are so many indices use to judge a country, and for Nigeria to be the only country in Africa to deploy TAC volunteers to ACP countries it should be applauded.”

He thanked God for being part of 15 of volunteers selected out of 10,000 entries that were sent to the corps,

Uzomba thanked Federal Government for the unique opportunity given to volunteers to contribute their quota as they have three core mandate which are research, teachings and community service.

“So, this is a way of extending the community service responsibility as lecturers beyond the boundaries of Nigeria and we are particularly going to Uganda and it’s a thing of joy.

“We will also contribute our quota to the diplomatic profile of the country, I want to appreciate the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NTAC and its members of staff that contributed to the entire process and the media.

Also, the Team Lead of the group, Dr Clement Afolabi, a Plant Pathologist and Dr Usman Isyaku, of Abubakar Tarfawa Belewa University Bauchi, lauded the programme and promised to project Nigeria’s image in their host community.(NAN)

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Gunmen Attack Police Station, Kill 2 in Anambra

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The Police Command in Anambra says gunmen have burnt its station in Umunze, Orumba South Local Government Area, killing two officers.SP Tochukwu Ikenga, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, announced this in a statement issued in Awka on Monday.He said that the gunmen attacked the police facility with improvised explosives, shooting sporadically, which caused a fire to burn part of the station.

He said further that during the attack, two police operatives on duty were killed when they attempted to resist the gunmen.
Ikenga stated that the bodies of the deceased policemen had been recovered and taken to the morgue.He also noted that joint security forces, including the police, army and navy, among others, had recovered five unexploded improvised explosives.
Ikenga noted that the Commissioner of Police in Anambra, CP Nnaghe Itam, had visited the scene for assessment.He said that Itam called on anyone with information that could assist in the investigation to come forward, assuring then that such information would be treated confidential.(NAN)

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IPPIS Data Base not Compromised, OAGF Assures Employees

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

The Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) has reiterated the Federal Government’s determination to maintain and operate a secure and efficient personnel and payroll system.In a statement by the Director of Press and Public Relations, Mr Bawa Mokwa on Monday, the OAGF maintained that the Integrated Personal and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) database has not been compromised, assuring that employees personal data on the IPPIS database is safe and secured.

The OAGF, which manages the IPPIS and other financial management initiatives of the Federal Government, said it is already implementing its ICT Security Policy that aims to ensure that its digital assets are secured in line with global best practices.
The Office explained that no data is saved on its website, adding that the IPPIS uses the website to only share information and not for any transaction. “The IPPIS is not using the OAGF website for any transaction. The website is actually the medium to share information. Neither payroll nor payment is made through the website, therefore, no data is contained in the website”, it said. The OAGF stated that the IPPIS validation portal that was recently developed for updates of employees information was deployed for a period and after the exercise was over, the data were pulled out and the site shut down permanently.According to the statement, “the IPPIS Validation Portal was deployed on a secure platform. A secured database and application were purchased from the popular HELIX-FONS.”The Office acknowledged that the IPPIS is of utmost importance to Nigerian workers, thus it became imperative to assuage the fears of any loss or breach of employees personal data in the IPPIS database. The OAGF noted that the IPPIS has put in place necessary mechanism to resolve any problem that may arise in its operations and advised workers that observe anomalies in their salaries to follow the official procedures inorder to get such issues resolved.

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Again, Inflation Drops to 32.15% in August

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

Nigeria’s headline inflation dropped to 32.15 percent in August, according to National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) report

The report released on Monday said the inflation eased the second time in 2024 after a 19 month increase that peaked at 34.19 percent in June.

“Looking at the movement, the August 2024 headline inflation
rate showed a decrease of 1.

25% points when compared to the July 2024 headline inflation rate (33.
40).”

It however, said on a year-on-year basis, the headline inflation rate was 6.35 percent points higher compared to the rate recorded in August 2023 (25.80%).

“This shows that the headline inflation rate (year-on-year basis) increased in August 2024 when compared to the same month in the preceding year (i.

e, August 2023).

Furthermore, on a month-on-month basis, the headline inflation rate in August 2024 was 2.22%, which was 0.06% lower than the rate recorded in August 2024 (2.28%).

” This means that in August 2024, the rate of increase in the average price level is lower than the rate of increase in the
average price level in July 2024.”

The report added that food inflation rate in August 2024 was 37.52 percent on a year-on-year basis, which was 8.18% points higher compared to the rate recorded in August 2023 (29.34%).

It said the rise in food inflation
on a year-on-year basis was caused by increases in prices of; “Bread, Maize Grains, Guinea Corn, etc (Bread and Cereals Class), Yam, Irish Potatoes, Water Yam, Cassava Tuber, etc (Potatoes, Yam & Other Tubers Class), Palm Oil, Vegetable, etc (Oil & Fats Class) and
Ovaltine, Milo, Lipton, etc (Coffee, Tea & Cocoa Class).”

But on a month-on-month basis, the food inflation rate in August 2024 was 2.37 percent, a 0.10% decrease compared to the rate recorded in July 2024 (2.47 percent).

“The fall can be attributed to the decline in the rate of increase in the average prices of Tobacco, Tea, Coco, Coffee, Groundnut Oil, Milk, Yam, Irish Potatoes, Water Yam, Cassava Tuber, Palm Oil, Vegetable etc.”

It added that the average annual rate of Food inflation for the twelve months ending August 2024 over the previous twelve-month average was 36.99 percent, which was 11.98 percent points increase from the average annual rate of change recorded in August 2023 (25.01 percent).

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