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COVID 19: Bayelsa Distributes Garri to Local Government Areas
In order to cushion the effects of the COVID 19 pandemic ravaging the whole world including Nigeria, the Bayelsa state government on Thursday, distributed some bags of garri across the eight local government areas in the state.
The garri is meant for the less privileged people at the local government level.
Speaking unbehalf of the Governmnent, the permanent secretary of Ministry of Information and Orientation, Freston Akpor said this was one of the measures being taken by the state government to make sure that the people didn’t suffer too much.
The permanent secretary said” It is obvious that the cost of food has risen.
There are also restrictions on some markets across the country and some neighborhood states.“That will create prize hike and some level of scarcity and some people in the society will be badly affected especially those under privileged, he said.
Speaking at the occasion, the chairman of State Emergency Management Agency, Zidekiah Isu said the governor in his magnanimity decided that some items such as sorghum, rice, garri, millet, be shared to those who were less privileged at least to cushion the effects of the economic consequences of the pandemic.
According to him, the items were going to every local government.
” His Excellency has Said that as the funds come by, the state will be able to augment,” he stated.
He expalined that the items were from National Emergency Agency and were to have been distributed much earlier to flood victims.
“What happened is that NEMA usually sends their representative who will in turn distribute these items in synergy with the SEMA.
“I wrote letters to NEMA repeatedly but they didn’t come. Infact these items have been here for over three months. I repeadly called them and told them that the items were going bad especially the garri that they were going black but they didn’t respond.
“I was forced to make a report to the governor who latter intervened and lended his miracle voice. He ordered that we should go ahead and distribute the items.
The governor of the state, Douye Diri had gone to inspect the food stuffs earlier in the week and it was gathered that those were the items meant for flood victims of 2019.
According to market survey, garri measure that was normally sold for N500 now sells between N1500 and N2000, while a cup which was normally sold for N50 is now N100.
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Board Sanctions 118 Immigration, Civil Defence Officers
The Board of NSCDC, Fire Service, Correctional, and Immigration Service, has approved the sanction of 118 personnel for various offences.
The Board Chairman, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, made this known at the end of their meeting on Thursday in Abuja.
Tunji-Ojo, who is also the Minister of Interior, told newsmen through the board Secretary, Alhaji Ahmed Ja’afaru, that the erring officers were punished after facing disciplinary panels for various offences.
“These offences range from misconduct, negligence of duty and outright absence from duty posts.
“In the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCOs), there were 48 cases of offences, in the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), there were 21 cases.
“Also, in the Federal Fire Service (FFS) there were 12 cases while in the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), there were 37 cases,“the minister said.
Tunji-Ojo added that the board has reviewed and approved new guidelines for appointments, promotions, discipline and general purpose in the services.
He said that the board also considered and approved the timeline for the conduct of the 2024 promotion exercise in the four services.
“The board considered and approved the review timeline for the conduct of the 2023/2024 fire service recruitment.
“As for the ongoing recruitment in the fire service, we hope to publish the names of the successful applicants latest by June 15. That is where we are for now.
“We also want to use this medium to warn the general public to ignore whatever they have been seeing or hearing in the social media space as they did not emanate from the board.
“This is because, we have come to realise that the social media world had been awashed with fake news telling applicants to come for screening exercise or pay certain amount of money.
“Let me put it emphatically that the board is not asking anyone to pay money for recruitment.“
He urged applicants to be patient, saying successful candidates will be notified to come for further screening through their emails and mobile lines. (NAN)
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NSCDC Inaugurates Female Strike Force to Secure FCT Schools
The FCT Commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Mr Olusola Odumosu, has inaugurated the corps Female Strike Force to protect schools in the territory.
A statement by the command’s Public Relations Officer, Samuel Idoko, on Thursday in Abuja, said the inauguration followed the completion of a three day training for the personnel.
Odumosu said that the primary responsibility of the strike force was to ensure the safety of all schools in the territory.
He said that the training had equipped them with the needed skills and capabilities to carry out their duties.
According to him, the training is a follow up to the recent meeting of all FSF Unit Commanders with the Commandant General, Ahmed Audi.
Audi had charged them to be up and doing in view of the reported cases of kidnapping in some parts of the country.
“The training is imperative to ensure compliance with the CG’s directive on the mandate of securing schools for the safety of students and staff.
“Cases of abduction in schools must come to an end, that is the primary purpose of this training.
“We need to restore the confidence of the people in our ability to secure schools in the FCT,” the commandant said.
He therefore called on schools in the FCT to register with the National Safe School Response Coordination Centre, so that they could be added to the ecosystem.
Odumosu explained that the registration was free and meant to ensure better coordination and make responses to emergencies more quicker and efficient.
Odumosu assured that the training and retraining of the personnel would be held regularly to ensure prompt response to any security threat.
“We must make schools safe haven once again for children,” he added.
He charged the female strike force to conduct routine patrol and surveillance of schools to prevent threats and attacks.
He also enjoined the strike force to hold periodic security awareness and enlightenment talks for student and teachers.
Odumosu also directed the operatives to abide by the corps’ Standard Operational Procedure in discharging their duties and avoid over zealousness in the use of force or fire arms.(NAN)
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Tinubu Appoints Bello as new Chairman of CCB
President Bola Tinubu has appointed Dr Abdullahi Usman Bello as the new Chairman of the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), pending confirmation by the Nigerian Senate.
This is contained in a statement by Chief Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, on Thursday in Abuja.
Ngelale said that Bello was a consummate professional with more than 25 years of work experience in consulting, banking, law enforcement, financial services and academia.
He said that the President anticipated the new Chairman would lead the Bureau with utmost integrity toward the realization of its mandate of maintaining high standards of public morality in the conduct of government business.
Ngelale said Tinubu expected the new appointee to ensure that the actions and behaviour of public officers conform to the highest standards of morality and accountability.(NAN)