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Ajero Spends Less Than 1hr to Answer Terror Charge
By David Torough, Abuja
President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Joe Ajaero yesterday spent less than an hour to answer terror charge leveled against him by the police.The NLC president was invited by the police to address allegations of terrorism financing, cybercrime, subversion, criminal conspiracy, and treasonable felony.
He was summoned to appear on Aug. 20 by 10 am but he sought extension of time, promising to honour the invitation yesterday. Ajaero, accompanied by Lagos-based human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN), human rights activist Deji Adeyanju and senior NLC officials arrived at the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) headquarters in Abuja at 10:17am and left at 11:15am.Despite the seriousness of the allegations, Ajaero was confident, dismissing them as an attempt to weaken the labour movement.Speaking to journalists at the Labour House after leaving the police premises, Ajaero asserted that NLC remains committed to defending the rights of Nigerian workers.In his words, “We can’t be intimidated. The allegations against us are baseless, and we have nothing to hide.“You can’t do this job we’re doing without this type of hazard. Even at the unit level, some of us experienced it.“As far back as 1997/1998 with Femi Falana, we were equally together in the cell during the time of Abacha.“But whatever the case is, we’re out to continue the struggle. We’ve gotten minimum wage but we can’t be intimidated. We have to press for its implementation as soon as possible.“Every other thing that will make the welfare of the Nigerian workers worthwhile, we will be involved in it. Our resolve is stronger than ever.”As the labour leader was honouring the police invitation in Abuja, the Delta State chapter of NLC held a protest in solidarity with its president at the state police headquarters in Asaba.NLC’s first Vice-Chairman in the state, Comrade Ziko Okwudi told the Delta Commissioner of Police Olufemi Abaniwonda that the incident was an attack on the labour movement in Nigeria.He said, “We have come here today in solidarity with our national president, Comrade Joe Ajaero, who is being haunted by the authorities over alleged involvement in terrorism.“You know that labour will never get itself involved with any act of terrorism.“It is unfortunate that when they want to hang a dog, they first give it a bad name to perfect the plan but we will never allow that to happen.“As members of the NLC, we remain in solidarity with our president because injury to one is injury to all.”He urged the Federal Government to tread with caution over the allegation against their president.In his response, the Delta State Commissioner of Police urged NLC to allow due process to prevail over the matter.He said Ajaero’s invitation was purely interactive to aid police investigation into the allegation.“As a security agency, what the police do is to investigate. No one is intimidating or witch-hunting the NLC president.“It is in line with our duty to carry out investigations into allegations that we extended an invitation to the NLC president to come and tell us what he knows.“No one has threatened him with arrest as the invitation is purely interactive; I can assure you.“One thing is sure, in the final analysis, Nigerians will be told what the interaction is all about; so I want to appeal to labour not to pre-empt the process,” Abaniwonda said.The Commissioner of Police commended NLC in Delta State for the peaceful manner it conducted the solidarity protest, urging them to remain peaceful and law-abiding.He said the Federal Government was not out to intimidate the NLC and its leadership, as perceived in some quarters.Rather, he said government would continue to work with labour for the betterment of the nation at large.Similarly, Anambra State Chapter Chairman of NLC, Comrade Humphrey Chukwuemeka Nwafor led a peaceful protest and special prayer session in solidarity with Ajaero.The labour leaders marched from their secretariat complex at Regina Celi in Awka to the Amawbia police command headquarters in the state.Speaking with journalists, he called for stronger synergy between NLC and the police to ensure the well-being of workers in Nigeria.He explained that the protest and prayer session was in response to the directive from the national leadership of the NLC following the invitation of Ajaero by the police.The state NLC displayed a placard with the inscription “Ajaero is Not a Terrorist,” emphasizing that the police and the NLC should work collaboratively towards the welfare of all Nigerians, including the police.According to Nwafor, “We are here at the police command headquarters on a national directive in solidarity with our National President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, who was invited by the police for questioning on accusations of terrorism, cybercrime, and other allegations.“The police should not be used as an instrument to destabilize the labour movement in Nigeria. That’s our prayer.”The state Commissioner of Police, Nnaghe Obono Itam who was represented by the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations (ACP) Anietie Eyoh stated that the invitation of the NLC President was appropriate.He said, “Any person accused of being involved in any crime or any form of criminality, the police have the right to invite them.“And so, if the police invited him, it’s for him to go and clarify himself and show that the allegations are not true.“Inviting him is even considerate by the police, knowing that they know where to find him; they know where he is and recognize him as a public figure. If there is any allegation against him, they invite him to come and clear the grey areas.”“Even if it were in Anambra State and the chairman in Anambra State was seen to have committed a crime, the Commissioner of Police would invite him.“And when they invite him, he has to come and clear his name and explain whether he is a criminal or not. That’s all.”
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FG to Fund Key Science and Technology Projects through PPP
By Tony Obiechina, Abuja Federal Government says it will consider using private sector funds through Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) as a funding option for certain key projects in the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology.This was disclosed when the Director General of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Dr Jobson Oseodion Ewalefoh, paid a courtesy visit to the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Mr Uche Nnaji.
The meeting which was at the instance of the ICRC DG, sought partnership between the two government bodies to harness PPPs to advance critical projects that can boost the economic and technological growth of the nation. Speaking during the meeting, Dr Ewalefoh said that science and technology, if properly deployed, can serve as a key driver of the economic growth and progress of Nigeria.“Many countries around the world have used Science and Technology to drive the economic growth and prosperity of their country and people.“We are here to brainstorm with you and find ways by which we can deepen the usage of science and technology for the advancement of our country.“Over the last two decades, countries and businesses have harnessed technology and innovation for upscaling their economy and improve the efficiency in their service delivery.“That is where we want our country to go, and we believe that is the vision you are championing under the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.“It is, therefore, my aspiration that your ministry will partner with the ICRC to see areas where we can champion private sector funding through Public Private Partnership to develop some of the projects specific to the ministry,” he said.The DG informed the Minister that there was already a collaboration with an agency under its purview but stressed that there were other key areas where PPP could be harnessed to deliver laudable projects in the Ministry.He added that the commission has streamlined its processes to accelerate PPP project delivery and deliver important services to the Nigerian people, pointing out that some key private sector operators have already verbalised their desire to work with the Ministry in a PPP arrangement.In his remarks, the Minister expressed his excitement at the appointment of Dr Ewalefoh as the DG of ICRC, saying that the DG’s wealth of experience will revolutionise the PPP sphere in Nigeria, adding that, indeed, a square peg has been placed in a square hole.The Minister emphasised that the Ministry served as a key enabler of economic growth and has had the support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu demonstrated through major approvals granted the Ministry.He said that the President had given approval for methanol production, saying that although the implementation process were still being finalised, foreign direct investments for the project has reached over $1.5 billion.“We want to go into beneficiation of raw materials and we have the presidential executive order number 5 to back it, such that we don’t have to export our raw materials, but process it to a level before exporting. We are looking at doing green hydrogen, too,” he said.He stressed that Nigeria could make a lot more from cassava export than it was currently making if the raw cassava was processed before export.“We believe that with ICRC, we will partner in doing things right and enabling us to forge a better outlook for most of these projects.“In methanol, we are going to involve ICRC more closely to see the way forward and how it can benefit the country better.“I am happy that you are here; coming here shows that you know what you are doing. You are taking services to those that need it,” he said.COVER
Suspected Herdsmen Attack Benue Community, Kill 15
From Attah Ede, Makurdi
Gunmen suspected to be Fulani armed militia, on Wednesday night, reportedly invaded Anyiin town in the Logo Local Government Area of Benue State.
Multiple reports indicated that no fewer than 15 persons were killed in the attack, leaving several others with varying degrees of injuries while yet to be ascertained number were missing.
The attack, which was said to have been launched at about 6:30pm by the well-armed Fulani herders, caught the community unawares as the invaders reportedly emerged from different locations shooting at everyone in sight.
The attackers, who were said to be numbering about 200, were reported to be wielding AK-47 rifles and other sophisticated weapons, operated for about three hours.
An eyewitness and community leader in Anyiin town, Chief Joseph Anawah, said the armed herders overwhelmed security operatives stationed in the town because of their large numbers.
He said it was a coordinated operation, stating that the alleged Fulani terrorists took residents of the town unawares, surrounded the town and shot sporadically.
Anawah said some of the villagers who ran for their dear lives were caught in an ambush laid by the invaders.
He listed some of the victims to include: Mr Orihundu Ati, a retired primary school supervisor and the son of a kindred head.
Also killed was a son to a Chief of Staff to a former Logo council chairman, Tordoo Suswam and a relation of a late District head of Ukemberagya, Zaki John Chembe.
Anawah listed Ukemberagya, Tswarev, Mbawar, Gov, Mbainange, and Tombo among neighbouring communities earlier displaced by the invaders and whose residents were taking refuge in Anyiin before the latest attack.
The community leaders appealed to the federal government and the Benue state government to revive an abandoned Mobile Police barracks project along Akwana-Anyiin-Wukari road to secure the lives and property in the communities.
They lamented that farmers in the affected communities could not harvest their crops because they were being killed and abducted on their farms by the armed invaders.
According to them, communities along the Benue-Taraba border are the worst hit by the marauders’ incessant attacks.”This is the second attack in one month by the Fulani terrorists. On Oct. 9, they attacked Ayilamo town, the headquarters of Tombo Council Ward and killed scores of people. As I speak, people are deserting Anyiin town for fear of the unknown”, Chief Anawah said.
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Nigerians Among Most Malnourished in Sub-Saharan Africa – Abbas
By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas yesterday described growing malnutrition and food insecurity as great threat to Nigeria’s economic stability and public health.
Inaugurating the Local Organizing Committee for the National Assembly summit on nutrition and food security in Abuja, the Speaker reiterated the urgent need for legislative action to restore the country’s productivity and public health.
Abbas who was represented by Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Okezie Kalu noted that Nigeria’s rate of malnutrition is among the highest in sub-Saharan Africa.
He noted that malnutrition, especially among children, stunts physical and cognitive development, impacting long-term educational and economic potential and contributing to broader societal challenges.
The Speaker assured the lawmakers’ full support for the committee’s initiatives, urging collaboration with State Houses of Assembly to create a unified approach to combating food insecurity.
He said, “The need for this National Summit on Nutrition and Food Security has never been more urgent.
“This organizing committee’s mission is to foster collaboration across ministries, engage both public and private sectors, and create a platform for lawmakers, experts, and community leaders to address the root causes of food security challenges.”
The chairman of the committee, Chike Okafor said there is malnutrition across Nigeria, particularly in the north spiking by 51 percent among children.
He described the situation as a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by recent floods in Adamawa, Maiduguri, and Jigawa, which have disrupted food supplies nationwide.
According to him, the summit will help to in the formulation of policies to tackle food insecurity.