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Dredge Dams to Tackle Insecurity in Nigeria, HYPPADEC Task FG
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
The Hydroelectric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (HYPPADEC) has called of the Federal Government to roll out modalities for the dredging of dams as part of measures to address the insecurity bedevilling the country.
Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of HYPPADEC, Abubakar Sadiq, made the call yesterday during the official opening ceremony of a five-day capacity building workshop for newly recruited staff of the Commission held at the Community and Social Development Agency head office in Jos the Plateau State capital.
He maintained that a careful look at the trend of insecurity across Kogi, Niger, Kebbi and Benue, the Commission is convinced that they are associated with the absence of dredging works on the rivers in those States.
“If you look at particularly Kogi, Niger, Kebbi and Benue what has caused them such devastating issue is the issue of River Benue.
“We realized that for a very long time the River Niger and River Benue have not been dredge. So we advise that Government especially at the Federal level to dredge the River Niger and River Benue and by so doing some of this problem will be reduced,” Sadiq said.
The MD/CEO stressed that the importance of the capacity building is to enable the new employees get acquainted with the dose and don’t of the Commission on administrative procedures, discipline as well as civil service rules as they manned various departments in the Commission.
Sadiq represented by the Director of Research and Planning of the Commission, Emmanuel Bintet said the mandate of the Commission based on the “Act 87 Establishing HYPPADEC in 2010” It’s responsibilities includes the “provision of succour to communities and individuals that were devastated as a result of dam activities.”
“As a commission we intend to improving the livelihood of the people, community empowerment, increase food production and achieving food security through best agricultural practices, job creation, increased income and poverty reduction.
“Provision of social amenities such as schools, roads, hospitals, power, potable drinking water, and we have been able to provide boreholes and street light to some of these communities that were been devastated as a result of dam activities. We intend to provide security vehicles to aid operations of security apparatus in most of this HYPPADEC States,” he stated.
The lead facilitator of the five day capacity building, Mr. Solomon Mwankon, said the 19 participants who were posted from the HYPPADEC headquarters in Minna to Plateau State shall be exposed to various modules ranging from “an overview of the civil service showing the evolution of the service, characteristics, challenges and prospects; an overview of HYPPADEC, code of conduct, ethics and accountability in the public service.”
Others are, fraud control mechanisms in the civil service; public service rules, labour relations and productivity in the service, National health insurance scheme, sources of Government information and forms of communication in the service, management of records in the civil service, amongst others.
The Plateau State Coordinator of HYPPADEC, Abubakar Salisu revealed that the induction courses are very key for any civil servant and charged the new appointees to brace up for the task ahead of them.
“What you are about to learn in the civil service the procedures is different from the experience you have acquired in your various academic field of endeavour.”
The Commission (HYPPADEC) covers six states of Benue, Kebbi, Kogi, Niger, Kwara and Plateau State respectively.
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FCT Recorded Drop in Kidnapping, Other Crimes in 2024, says Official
The Federal Capital Territory has recorded a drop in the incidents of kidnappings and other crimes across the territory in 2024.
Mr Adamu Gwary, the Director of Security Service Department of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) , made this known during the department’s end of year news conference in Abuja on Tuesday.
Gwary described kidnappings as one of the major areas of security concern in rural communities across the FCT, particularly in 2023.
“Today, we can beat our chest to say that the number of reported cases of kidnappings have significantly dropped.
“Before now, you can hardly go a week without having a reported case of kidnapping.
“Now, when we check our statistics, you will notice that sometimes a whole month will go by without any incident,” he said.
The director, a fellow of the National Defence College, also said that the incidence of one chance crime has drastically dropped compared to the situation in 2023.
He added that the current operation against the use of tinted glasses across the city has contributed to the declining incidents of one chance.
He also said that the operations against scavengers, street hawkers and beggars also yielded the desired result.
He said that the measure had rid the city of criminal elements disguising as scavengers, beggars and street hawkers.
According to him, FCT is safer and secure as at today, when compared with the security situation in early and middle of 2023.
“Looking at the outgoing year, there are a lot of changes that the department does in terms of executing our assigned responsibility.
“Traditionally, we used to generate a monthly Intelligence report, process the same and transmit it to the office of the National Security Adviser for further action.
“This year we have done it differently by bringing our statistical information about crime and criminality, particularly the level of success our security agencies achieved in terms of busting crime, arm recovery and other activities of our security personnel.
“The data were generated to ensure that at least, it helps the administration in terms of assessing the performance of our security agencies for planning purposes.
“For instance, when we look at our statistical information, we look at what crimes are most prevalent, where the administration will channel its energy toward addressing the same.”
Gwary attributed the successes to the measures put in place by the FCT Administration in collaboration with security agencies and the support of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.
He said that the minister has supported the department in ensuring that security agencies in the FCT were effectively supported to improve their operations and coverage. (NAN)
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Yuletide: Police Assure of Security in Ekiti, Ban Fireworks, Unlawful Gatherings
The Police Command in Ekiti has assured residents of the state of adequate security before, during and after the yuletide.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Akinwale Adeniran, gave the assurance in a statement he personally signed, but issued by the command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr Sunday Abutu, on Friday in Ado-Ekiti.
Adeniran also sought for more support, collaboration and obedience to law and order by the people of the state.
He said that any form of unlawful gathering, demonstration or protest was unacceptable, stressing the need to sustain the peaceful atmosphere and ensure safety of lives and property of the citizenry.
According to him, intelligence report available has it that some unscrupulous individuals have plans to hide under the guise of protest to unleash mayhem and create apprehension in the state.
“Ekiti State Police Command wishes to appreciate all the residents and good people of Ekiti State for their support, cooperation and collaboration all through this year 2024.
“These have assisted tremendously in nipping crime in the bud and enhancing the peaceful atmosphere currently being enjoyed in the state.
“Parents and guardians are, therefore, implored to advise their wards to shun any act that is inimical to the peace and security of the state, as anyone who runs foul of this directive will be dealt with in accordance with the law,” he said.
Adeniran said that the command had also placed a ban on the sale and use of fireworks, knockouts and firecrackers in the state.
According to him, the items are capable of causing security threat, distractions, unnecessary apprehension and health-related issues.
He also stated that the use of fireworks could create panic and confusion, as it could be difficult to differentiate their sounds from that of the real gunshot.
The police commissioner enjoined residents to be security conscious and promptly report any untoward incident or observation that might be inimical to the peace and security of the state to the nearest police station or call 08062335577. (NAN)
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Police Nab Man for Allegedly Defrauding Unsuspecting People in Katsina
Police operatives in Katsina State have succeeded in apprehending a suspected fraudster, one Bishir Abdullahi, 37, who specialised in swapping ATM cards of unsuspecting people at ATM points.The police spokesperson, ASP Abubakar Aliyu, told newsmen on Thursday in Katsina that the suspect was found in possession of 14 different ATM cards that belonged to different people.
He said that the suspect was apprehended after a police officer on duty became suspicious of his activities around an ATM machine. The suspect was nabbed by Inspt. Aliyu Muhammad, a police officer on duty at the First Bank branch of Tudun Katsira quarters, Katsina metropolis.“Upon instant search, 14 suspected stolen ATM cards of different banks were found in his possession.“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect had been using the stolen ATM cards to withdraw sums of money from his victims’ accounts.”Aliyu further revealed that the suspect withdrew money from about six accounts at different banks.He noted that the suspect was able to withdraw money from his victims’ accounts amounting to N2.7m.He said the suspect would be charged to court upon completion of the investigation. (NAN)