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Benue to Enforce Term of Dangote Cement Settlement within Seven Days

From Attah Ede, Makurdi
The management of Benue Investment and Property Company (BIPC) Limited during the weekend gave seven days to Dangote Cement Company and other top state Government officials, they identified as collaborators, to enforce the terms of settlement or be ready to face prosecution.
The company vowed not to rest on its oars until the state gets justice on its equity holdings in Dangote Cement Company PLC.
The managing director of BIPC Raymond Asemakaha stated this at a press conference in Makurdi.
He lamented that despite a letter by one of their External Solicitors to the Management of Dangote Industries, none of their demands, especially the payment of accrued dividend and other entitlements amounting to over N65.
870 billion as at 1st August 2024, have been complied with.Recall that the Managing Director, Dr. Raymond Asemakaha, during a press conference last week, disclosed that the Dangote Cement Company PLC has refused to enforce the terms of settlement at the court reached between the company and the state government over its stakes in the former Benue Cement Company (BCC) in 2005.
He stated that the terms include “That BCC ensures that Benue State/BIPC retains at least 10% equity holding in the company.
“That apart from the two Board seats in BCC Plc, Benue State be given the position of the Deputy Managing Director as well as two slots out of the five top management positions.”
He said the court also ruled that there should also be a company policy to engage young qualified Benue State indigenes in the services of the Company.
“That the Cement Sale and Distribution Policy of the Company shall be structured so as to promote and encourage entrepreneurship in Benue State and the catchment area; and in this regard, special emphasis be laid on the immediate community to attract participation in the business of cement distribution.
“That the Company shall also evolve a policy to encourage our State teaming entrepreneurs to participate in other ancillary commercial activities of the Company like cement transportation/haulage and supply services.
“That a definite corporate policy on environmental hazard management and control be articulated by the Company in line with the industrial standard and practice.
“That Dangote undertakes to preserve the present corporate name of the Company (Benue Cement Company Plc) and its logo shall not be changed now or in the future, for whatever reason, except with proper consultation with the Government should the need arise.”
Bipc is a law abiding company and what we are asking is what we got from the court. If we don’t get the properties, we would report back to court and also petition the EFCC and ICPC of need.”
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Police Recover Firearm in Nasarawa Hideout Raid, Arrest Suspect

The Police Command in Nasarawa State says it has recovered an English-made Beretta pistol with twelve (12) rounds of 9mm live ammunition during a successful raid. This is contained in a statement made available to newsmen on Saturday in Lafia by SP Ramhan Nansel, Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state.
Nansel said that the operation was part of the strategies adopted by the state Commissioner of Police, Shetima Jauro-Mohammed, to tackle criminal elements in the state. According to the PPRO, the firearm was recovered at a hideout for criminals popularly known as, ‘me and you’ in the Masaka Area of Karu Local Government Area of the state. “During the operation, one Buhari Mustapha, 25, male, from Katsina State, was apprehended and the items were recovered from him after a thorough search,” he added. The police spokesperson said Jauro-Mohammed had ordered investigations into the case to apprehend other criminal elements and curb crime within the area, and the state at large. He also said the commissioner commended the personnel for their dedication and consistent pressure on criminal elements, and urged them to sustain the momentum in order to win the fight against crime. (NAN)NEWS
FCTA to Assess Abattoirs, Veterinary Clinics, Others

The Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat, Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), has concluded plans to assess abattoirs, veterinary clinics and farm infrastructure across the territory.The Mandate Secretary, Mr Abdullahi Ango, disclosed this in Abuja on Friday, after a week-long meeting with directors, heads of projects and specialised units.
Ango also said that the facility tours across the area councils would provide the needed platform to engage with farmers, stakeholders and development partners. This, according to him, will fast-track implementation of agricultural programmes in the FCT.Ango, who was deployed to the secretariat from the Youths Development Secretariat, also said that efforts were ongoing to ensure that farmers received seeds, fertilisers, and other equipment before the rainy season.He emphasised the need to equip Agricultural Extension Agents with tools and training, as well as boosting public-private partnerships to attract agribusiness investments in the FCT.He called on the members of staff to rededicate themselves to service to humanity and FCT residents in particular.He stressed the need for teamwork and efficiency to achieve the secretariat’s mandate.“We cannot afford delays. Our farmers are waiting, and the nation is counting on us to boost food security.“I expect every staff member to bring their best to the table because the work ahead demands urgency, dedication, and innovation.“We must all shape up and align with the vision of the Nyesom Wike-led FCT Administration as well as the FCT Minister of State, Dr Mariya Mahmoud.“The “Renewed Hope Agenda” of President Bola Tinubu must reflect in our agricultural programmes,” Ango said. (NAN)NEWS
Zamfara Governor Directs 100% Increment in Corps Members’ Allowances

Gov. Dauda Lawal of Zamfara has directed increase in allowances of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members posted to the state by 100 per cent.
Lawal disclosed this on Friday in Gusau, while declaring open the orientation course for the 2025 Batch ‘A’, Stream I corps members posted to the state.
The governor was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Malam Abubakar Nakwada, at the event.
He reiterated his administration’s commitment to ensuring security and welfare of all the 550 corps members
deployed to the state.
“I am happy to inform you that I have directed the resumption of payment of state allowances to all corps members in the state.
“I have also directed the upward increments of corps members’ allowances by 100 percent.
“My administration is also willing to pay special allowances to the medical corps members serving in the state,” the governor pledged.
He urged the corps members to respect and learn from the rich history, culture and tradition of the good people of Zamfara.
“I assure corps members of adequate security and warm hospitality throughout their year of service in the state.
“I wish to reiterate that we will pay full attention to your security and welfare.
“We will give you all the necessary support to carry out your duties and will provide everything necessary to make your stay here a memorable one,” the governor assured.
Earlier, the NYSC State Coordinator, Mohammad Ahmad, thanked Gov. Dauda Lawal for his consistent support to the NYSC scheme.
“We appreciate the state government for adequate provision of additional facilities as well as approval for the payment of state allowances to corp members,” Ahmad said. (NAN)