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Eid-al-Adha: Make-up Artists, Hair Dressers Make Brisk Business
Make-up artists and hair dressers in Mararaba are making brisk business as Muslims in their numbers troop to saloons for different services for the Eid-al-Adha celebrations.
A correspondent who visited some make-up and hair saloons on Thursday observed that a lot of women brought their children and families for make-up in preparation for the Eid evening outings.
Miss Nana Khadija, a hairstylist said she was happy with the turnout of customers in her shop which translated to more money for her.
According to her, her prices have not changed saying, ”except if I am operating on generator.
‘She said: ‘In spite.of the rush, my prices remained the same to encourage more people.
”Today, I have over 50 clients and the day is till young. I hope to have more before the night fall.”
Hajiya Muniratu Abdul-Rahman, a customer said she ordered for home service from her hairstylist since she would have to join the queue at the salon.
”I need to look good for the celebration, I was busy with cooking yesterday and did not have time for myself, so today I asked my stylist for home service which will cost me a little extra.
”I usually pay N4,000 for the style I want with the home service, I will pay an extra cost of N2,000,,” she said.
Mr Abubakar Abdelah, a henna artist stated that the business was booming, adding that he recorded a lot of customers.
”As you know, henna is in high demand during this period of Sallah. The price of henna differs according to colour.
”For the red, we sell for N4,000 and for the black we sell N8000,”he said.(NAN).
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Otu to Power 10,000 Rural Homes in C’River with Solar Systems
From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative to provide solar-powered electricity to 10,000 homes in rural communities across the state.
The project which aims to address the energy needs of off-grid areas is collaboration between the Cross River State Electrification Agency (SEA) and the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Abuja.
The initiative came as a response to the challenging terrain hampering many rural areas from connecting to the national power grid.
Governor Otu’s administration, under its ‘People’s First’ agenda, has emphasized energy sufficiency and food security as cornerstones of socioeconomic development. The solar project is seen as a critical step in fulfilling this vision.To bring the initiative to fruition, ASOLAR Systems Nigeria Limited, a company with specialty in sustainable energy, has been contracted as the sole supplier of Solar Home Systems (SHS). ASOLAR’s Managing Director, Hakeem Shagaya and his team recently met with Cross River’s Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, to finalize plans for the project’s launch.
“This administration is focused on the people, especially those in rural areas who often feel left out of infrastructural development in the cities,” Rt. Hon. Odey stated during the meeting.
The project, funded through a 70/30 percent counterpart arrangement between the REA and the state government, is expected to bring the much-needed power supply to communities that have hitherto been underserved. The Commissioner for Power, Eka Williams, has described the initiative as a “welcome development.”
The Director General of the State Electrification Agency, Francis Ekpo, praised Governor Otu’s commitment to rural development and assured the public of the diligent distribution of the solar systems.
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Enugu Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy Considers Clemency for Convicted Inmates
From Sylvia Udegbunam Enugu
The Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy (ACPM) in Enugu State said it was considering applications for clemency for convicted and prison inmates in the state.
The ACPM said that it would examine the applications and make recommendations to Governor Peter Mbah, adding that recommendations may either be for or against the exercise of the power of prerogative of mercy.
The Commissioner for Justice, Dr.
Kingsley Tochi Udeh in his speech noted that the Council is empowered by the extant laws of Enugu State and the 1999 Constitution, as amended.According to Udeh, who doubles as the ACPM Chairman emphasized that the council would be guided by working guidelines and international standards towards ensuring transparency, credibility and fairness in the treatment of applications for clemency, in line with governance philosophy of Governor Peter Mbah.
The guidelines and standards would assist the Council in determining whether to recommend to the Governor to grant clemency in the exercise of his constitutional powers of prerogative of mercy. Pursuant to Section 212 (1) of the Constitution of Nigeria, the Governor, in exercising this power, may grant any person concerned with or convicted of any offence created by any law of a state a pardon, either free or subject to conditions.
“Grant to any person a respite of the execution of any punishment imposed on that person for an offence, substitute a lesser severe form of punishment for any person for such an offence.
Remit the whole or any part of punishment for any punishment imposed on that person for such an offence or of any penalty forfeiture otherwise due to the state on account of such an offence.
He pointed out that the Governor of Enugu State, in exercising his powers of Prerogative of Mercy, follows general principles that ensure fairness and equity, while taking cognizance that it is granted only in exceptional and truly deserving cases”.
The Attorney-General maintained that each application will be examined on its own merit, taking into consideration the circumstances of the individual applicants and their show of character reformation or good conduct in the course of serving their court sentence.
He however stressed that consideration may not be given to the hardship of anyone who may be affected by the applicant’s serving of court sentence, and the application may not be considered posthumously.
It will be recalled that Governor Peter Mbah recently inaugurated the Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy in the pursuit of his vision for transformative criminal justice administration, prison reform and decongestion, and societal rebuilding.
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We’re Resetting Developmental Agenda of Cross River, Says Otu
From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
The Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu has assured resident business leaders of his administration’s dedication to resetting the state’s development agenda to restore and establish the state as a prosperous sub-national entity.
Otu gave the assurance during an interactive session yesterday in Calabar with selected resident business leaders and influential figures.
The Governor directed members of his economic planning team to deliver presentations on his administration’s accomplishments, potential, and investment prospects.
He stressed the importance of active involvement by business leaders in the state in the government’s programs and visions to bolster the local economy.
Otu stated that effective and strategic planning has been reinstated within the state government, with the groundwork for economic advancement meticulously laid out through establishing various clusters.
In his presentation, the Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the State Planning Commission, Dr. Bong Duke, identified the state development priorities to include making agriculture productive and profitable, growing tourism services, developing a solid private sector-driven economy, expanding access to affordable and qualitative education and social services, building, upgrading, and maintaining infrastructure services, institutionalizing essential health care services, and providing sustainable environmental services.
Duke also revealed that the current administration has developed the “Local Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (LEEDS)” for local government administration. The state government expects the soon-to-be-elected local government council officers to follow the LEEDS agenda.
In his presentation, the Commissioner for Finance, Michael Odere, disclosed that the state government follows international accounting standards and has restored trust. He revealed that so far, the administration of Governor Otu has been able to pay off about N70bn of its inherited debt without borrowing.
Other members of the state economic team who spoke at the meeting included the State Attorney General, Ededem Ani, the Commissioner for Agriculture, Johnson Ebokpo; Dr. Francis Ntamu, the Director-General of the Bureau of Public-Private Partnership; and the convener of the interactive session, High Chief Higgins Peters.
They all emphasised the need for substantial infrastructure development in Cross River, focusing on roads, bridges, and other essential facilities to support economic growth. They also outlined plans to attract private sector infrastructure investment to boost the state’s overall development.