NEWS
Expert Says Orphanages not Conducive for Orphans to Grow in

Mrs Grace Solomon, Coordinator, Kids With A Vision Foundation (K-WAVF),says orphanages are not conducive for orphans to grow in.Solomon who stated this at a conference on fostering in Jos on Wednesday, said that orphanages were supposed to be transition points to train a child for a little while and then place him/her in the best family care.
She also said that orphanages were supposed to be like caretaker to look after the slot children for a little while, but not permanently. “This is the first foster care conference we are having for the organisation, we mobilised people to come here today to know about foster care.“It is high time we educate members of the society to understand the importance of fostering.“This is because we want people to open up their houses, their homes and their arms to love these children.“We want people to understand that there is a blessing in fostering these children and there is blessing in taking up a child who is not your biological child to give him life and be a pathfinder for him for the future.“For God’s sake, the child is not supposed to be in the orphanage, children don’t belong in the orphanages, they have the right to live like every normal child,” she said.The coordinator said that after giving the children food, shelter, clothing, education, health and pyscho-social support, they still had trauma to deal with.According to her, a child who goes to school and returns to the orphanage is like in a prison yard,adding that such child does not have a friend to visit or go to for normal outing.“We are even afraid for them, it is as if we are over protecting them because they are government children.“If we don’t reduce or take them out of the orphanges, the fear of the future may come back to us like a boomerang.“That is because we will still be dealing with trauma and other personal or psychological issues.“If you tell a child don’t steal and you don’t expose the child, if he goes to wedding or supermarket and sees something interesting, he might have the tendency to steal because he has not been to a supermarket before.“If you dont free them and give them the opportunity to interact, they may end up being armed robbers and may end up bringing back those ills we are running away from,” she said.Mrs Sandra Chikan, Vice President North, National Association of Orphanages and Home Operators,said that the importance of the conference was to shift the mindset of the people concerning the model of care of children in orphanages.Chikan said that the best model of care they had understood as operators of orphanages were fostering, adoption and kingship care.She said that each child needed a family and a sense of permanency and that the conference was calling on communities to see what they could do to take children out of orphanages.She lauded K-WAVF for putting together the conference which she said would go a long way in achieving the goal.Prof Ezekiel Best, K- WAVF Board Chairman,said that he accepted to chair the board because of the passion he had for the children and impact the organisation was creating on the lives of children.Best said that in African context, raising children was not a one-man business, hence the need for the invitees to make their contributions on how to care for the orphans. (NAN)
Foreign News
Philippine President Calls for Resignation of All Cabinet Secretaries

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has asked all of his Cabinet secretaries to submit their resignations on Thursday in what he called a “bold reset” of his administration following last week’s mid-term elections.
The elections saw more opposition candidates win crucial Senate seats, signaling shifting political tides.
Marcos, the 67-year-old son of the late Philippine dictator overthrown in 1986, won the presidency in a landslide in 2022, a stunning political comeback marked by a call for national unity.
However, his vice-presidential running mate, Sara Duterte, also widely popular, later distanced herself from Marcos in a falling-out that had sparked intense political discord.
Marcos had since emerged as one of the region’s most vocal critics of China’s aggression in the disputed South China Sea, bolstered by support from the United States and other allies. Domestically, he continued to face significant challenges, including high inflation, unfulfilled promises to lower rice prices, and growing concerns over kidnappings and other crimes.
“This is not business as usual,” Marcos said in a government statement.
“The people have spoken and they expect results, not politics, not excuses. We hear them and we will act.” (AP/NAN)
NEWS
Reps to Investigate Alleged Irregularities in Driver’s licence Issuance, Revenue Generation

The House of Representatives has resolved to set up an ad hoc committee to investigate operational issues related to driver’s licence issuance, revenue generation and usage within the last three years.The resolution was sequel to the adoption of a motion by Rep. Victor Ogene (APC-Bayelsa) at the plenary on Wednesday.
Moving the motion, Ogene said that a tripartite arrangement between Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), State Boards of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) led to the digital issuance or renewal of a driver’s license. He said that the approving signature on a driver’s licence typically comes from a designated officer at the Motor Vehicle Administration Agency (MVAA) in the state where the licence application originated.He explained that a learner’s permit for driving a vehicle was first issued at a prescribed fee by Motor Vehicle Administration Agency (MVAA) in the relevant state before the release of a driver’s licence.According to him, FRSC operates a Very Important Person (VIP) centre, ostensibly for the renewal of a driver’s licence, which is reportedly being used for issuing fresh driver’s licences that are not preceded with a learner’s permit.Ogene said that the Joint Tax Board (JTB) reviewed the fees payable for a five-year and three-year driver’s licence to N21,000 and N15,000 respectively for a vehicle, N11,000 and N7,000 respectively for a motorcycle or tricycle since Nov. 1, 2024.“FRSC is alleged to use its Information Processing Centre (IPC) for warehousing data for driver’s licences and shortchange the state Boards of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) in the collection and usage of fees for processing driver’s licences.“Worried that FRSC is reportedly controlling and receiving accounts for drivers’ licence fees, the yearly revenue generated from chargeable fees which amounts to hundreds of billions of naira, is also allegedly unaccounted for by the VIO and various state boards of internal revenue.“Disturbed that the processing of drivers’ licences is unexplainably being delayed for upward of two to three years after the biometric data capturing of applicants.“Also disturbed that the huge debts the FRSC owes Galaxy Backbone Ltd. and other system consultants who are the network providers and maintainers of the biometrics data capturing system are responsible for the system slowdown and the resultant long delay in the issuance of driver’s licences,” he said.Ogene also expressed the need to clearly ascertain which public agency had the legal responsibility of designing, producing and issuing a driver’s licence.In his ruling, Speaker of the House, Rep. Abbas Tajudeen said that the committee, when constituted, would report its findings within four weeks for further legislative action. (NAN)NEWS
Those Waiting for Wike’s Downfall ‘ll Wait Endlessly – Aide

Mr Lere Olayinka, spokesman to the FCT Minister Nyesom Wike says those waiting for the minister’s political downfall will wait endlessly.Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant to the FCT Minister on Public Communications and Social Media, made the remarks while reacting to comments by former governor of Ebonyi Sam Egwu.
Egwu had in a statement on Tuesday, said that Wike was living on borrowed time, adding that the FCT minister’s influence would soon burn out. Reacting, the spokesman said in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday, that those waiting for Wike’s downfall would wait forever.He argued that Wike’s political progress was based on personal hard work, dedication, commitment and most importantly, God’s grace.Olayinka also faulted Egwu’s challenge to Wike to make it possible for the suspended governor of Rivers, Siminalayi Fubara to return to office.He also described allegations that the FCT Minister now exercises the powers of President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly in Rivers as absurd.“This type of statement should not come from a former lawmaker,” he said.The Wike spokesman also dismissed the threats by a faction of the South East leaders of the PDP to withdraw their support for the party.According to him, it was illogical for people who could not deliver anything substantial in terms of votes to the PDP in the 2023 elections to be threatening to withdraw their support for the party.“The PDP constitution is clear as to who is the National Secretary of the party. His name is Senator Samuel Anyanwu, and anyone saying or doing anything contrary is only interested in the collapse of the party.” (NAN)