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Benue Concludes Durable Solutions Plan to Return, Rehabilitate IDPs
The Benue Government has concluded the development of a durable Solutions Action Plan (SAP) to return and rehabilitate Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
The state governor, Hyacinth Alia, made this known at the durable solutions finalisation meeting on Tuesday in Makurdi.
He said that the state, in collaboration with local and international partners, was on the brink of transforming into a guiding force for change and resilience.
Report says that durable solutions are to provide lasting solutions to the plight of IDPs instead of humanitarian aid.
NAN also reports that the action is to rebuild and reintegrate the IDPs in their ancestral communities.
Alia, who was represented by Mr Saater Tiseer, Majority Leader, Benue House of Assembly, appreciated the stakeholders’ commitment and expertise.
The governor, who commended the United Nations’ interventions in Benue, specifically lauded the International Organisation on Migration (IOM) for implementing its multi-sectoral intervention for crisis-affected populations in Benue.
“As we move toward completing the plan, I am confident that the collaborative efforts we see here will ensure the plan’s effectiveness and longevity.
“Your dedication, attention to detail, and constructive inputs are critical to finalising a document that will serve as a comprehensive framework to uplift the lives of the IDPs.
“I also want to specifically recognise and thank the Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, along with his entire team.
“Your relentless work and commitment to seeing this draft through to completion are not only recognised but deeply valued by the state,” he stated.
The Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Mr Aondowase Kunde, said that the state government would start the implementation of the solution immediately the governor approves it.
Kunde said that the plan states, explicitly, the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders for its implementation.
“The IDPs have lost livelihoods and access to essential services, especially health care, education, water, sanitation, and hygiene.
“Many households face severe financial strain and struggle to meet their basic needs due to losing their livelihoods.
“Therefore, the state, together with partners, has been working around the clock to find a durable solution for the IDPs.
“Today present an opportunity to highlight the significant role to finalise the durable Solutions Action Plan (SAP),” he said.
Ms Mediatrice Barengayabo, Head of the IOM sub-office in Benue, gave a goodwill message on behalf of UN agencies in the state.
Barengayabo said that in other regions of Nigeria, and the world, vulnerable individuals and households from host communities had transitioned from humanitarian aid to durable solutions provided by state authorities, the private sector, and development actors.
The IOM head hoped that in the near future, Benue would have no humanitarian or protection needs linked to their displacement.
“In the spirit of one UN, we dream of a Benue where communities affected by conflict are able to exercise their fundamental human rights and enjoy fostered community cohesion and peaceful coexistence.
“We also dream that they would be able to utilise available shared resources for their economic growth and future aspirations through good governance and consolidated effective peace-building processes.
“A Benue where no woman, girl, disabled person, or child lives in fear of sexual and gender-based violence.
“Be rest assured that the UN will continue the commitment to support Benue that once was and is the Food Basket of the nation,” he said. (NAN)
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Presidency Lauds FAAN Leadership
The Central Delivery Coordination Unit (CDCU) under the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination has lauded the leadership of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN). This is contained in a statement by FAAN’s Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Mrs Obiageli Orah, in Lagos.
The CDCU made the commendation during an assessment tour of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja. Report says that CDCU is responsible for tracking the progress and performance of presidential and ministerial deliverables to ensure alignment with achieving the eight presidential priorities of President Bola Tinubu. Aviation, as captured in the fifth priority, focuses on “Enhancing Infrastructure and Transportation as Enablers of Growth”. According to the CDCU, to achieve the objectives, it liaises with Delivery Task Teams across all ministries, departments, and agencies, which monitor progress and submit quarterly reports. The CDCU led by Dr Hendrix Odige expressed satisfaction with the strides made FAAN under the leadership of Mrs Olubunmi Kuku. It said that Kuku’s comprehensive report presentation and extensive tour of Domestic Terminal 1 and the international terminals of MMIA provided visitors with an on-the-spot assessment of the progress achieved. The FAAN boss had led the CDCU team as well as Mr Haliu Mohammed from the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development on the tour. (NAN)NEWS
World Bank Promises More Support to Education in Katsina
World Bank has promised to continue to provide necessary support to the Katsina State Governmenttoward the development of the education sector.The World Bank Country Director, Dr Ndiam Diop, made the promise in Katsina on Thursday at the Adolescent Girls Initiative forLearning and Empowerment (AGILE) project Implementation Support Mission (ISM) meeting.
The meeting was organised by the state’s Ministry of Basic and Secondary School Education,in collaboration with the AGILE office in Katsina. The project has been supporting the education sector in the state through the construction, rehabilitation of schools, provision of potablewater in schools, conditional cash transfer, among others.The country director, however, said “we are here to learn not just about the project and how we are modestly supporting you, but also to learn about Katsina itself.“So, I would like to really commend the ministry and the leadership for the commitment to education.“I’m very pleased to see the progress that you have already made so far. I was just looking at the numbers in 2021 when the project started, the completionrate at the senior secondary education level was only 21 per cent.“This was very low, and I think by today, the number has gone up quite significantly, but we’re still not there yet.“But I think the objective should be to really go even further. But I would like to commend you for the commitment.”Diop added that the global research in Nigeria and elsewhere, shows that each additional year of education at secondary level increases the lifetime earning of the beneficiariessignificantly.He stressed that “if we want to reduce poverty in the future, we cannot skip education, we have to put a lot of efforts and emphasis on the sector.“As you know better than me, education is a sector that’s complex, with many stakeholders involved and many factors affecting the result, that’s why leadershipand commitment at the top is critical.”He pointed out that basically, officials cannot make significant progress in education without strong commitment and leadership, commending thestate government and other stakeholders’ commitment.“I also want to reiterate the commitment of the World Bank to continue supporting this sector to achieve the results that you have sets for yourselves,” the country director assured.Earlier, the Commissioner for Education, Hajiya Zainab Musawa, said huge successes were recorded in the sector, “due to the political will of Gov. Dikko Radda.“I would like to assure you that anything education, comes from the bottom of his heart. He takes it so personal that nothing slips under the carpet without his knowledge or decision.“The ministry is the highest level of decision making in terms of education. We have about five agencies, 13 departments that are very key and institutional to education in the state.“I would like to say that AGILE has been able to give the girl-child the opportunity to know that she is special.”(NAN)NEWS
Court Remands Man, 35, over Alleged Armed Robbery, Attempted Murder
An Iyaganku Magistrates’ Court in Ibadan on Thursday, ordered the remand of a 35-year-old man, Shaibu Lawal, in a Correctional facility over an alleged armed robbery and attempted murder.Lawal, whose address was not provided was charged with conspiracy, armed robbery and attempted murder.The Magistrate, Mrs Kausarat Ayofe did not take the plea of the defendant for want of jurisdiction.
She directed the police to return the case file to the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) for legal advice. Ayofe thereafter adjourned the case until Jan. 23, 2025, for mention.The Prosecutor, Insp Toyin Ibrahim told the court that the defendant committed the offences on Oct. 26, at about 6.01 p.m, at Ago-Are, Tede area of Ibadan.Ibrahim said the defendant and others at large, while armed with knives, cutlasses, robbed Jamiu Wasiu of his motorcycle worth N1.2 million.He said the defendant also unlawfully attempted to cause the death of Wasiu by cutting off his left arm.Ibrahim said the offences contravened Sections 516 and 319 of the Criminal Laws of Oyo State, 2000, as well as Section 6(b) of the Robbery and Firearms Laws of Nigeria,2004.(NAN)