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Former Presidents, Governors Pass Vote of Confidence in Tinubu
Former presidents Muhammadu Buhari, Goodluck Jonathan, who attended the Council of State meeting on Tuesday physically, and all other former presidents who attended virtually, passed a vote of confidence in President Bola Tinubu.Hon. Dele Alake, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, said this while briefing State House correspondents at the end of the Council of State meeting in Abuja.
“A lot of issues were exhaustively discussed at the meeting, and the governors were all in attendance as well as some ministers who were invited to make presentations. “We made presentations on our road map, on what we’ve been able to achieve, the prospects and the challenges in our various ministries. At the end, we all passed a vote of confidence in President Tinubu,” he said.He said the ministers of Solid Minerals, Finance and the Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Trade and Investment, Budget and National Budget, Agriculture, Works and Attorney General were invited to make presentations to the Council.He said the individual presentations by the ministers were well received based on the feedbacks received.Alake said the Council also discussed the recent nationwide protest, which he said was an attempt to effect a change of regime by force.“And so the Council thanked Nigerians at large for resisting an unconstitutional move to change the government. If anybody is not satisfied with any government, there’s an election coming. So, wait for the election,” he said.He said Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser, also briefed the Council on the security situation in the country.“We were assured that nobody will be allowed to truncate our hard-earned democracy.“Any change of government has to be through the ballot, and not through the barrel of the gun, or through insurrection, or through any other unconstitutional means.“We were reassured on the readiness of all security agencies in the country to secure our territorial integrity and to protect Nigeria’s democracy,” said Alake.Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara and Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), said one of the outcomes of the Council of State meeting was the unanimous passage of a confidence of confidence in President Tinubu.“Members, especially those of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, were satisfied with the presentation by the members of the Federal Executive Council.“Members of the NGF also, like the members of the Council of State, passed a vote of confidence in Mr President,” said the governor.Mr Wale Edun, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, said he gave an update on the progress of macroeconomic policies being implemented by the Tinubu administration.“These policies are anchored on eight priority areas; and the results to date have been very encouraging.“We looked at the data, we reported on the evidence of this half year, which we compared to the first quarter and the second quarter of 2023.“And in broad terms, the economy is growing. The balance of payments in particular, the trade balance and the currency balance are in surplus.“The exchange rate is stabilising, and inflation is not uncomfortably high. It is slowing and it is set to fall,” said Edun.According to him, there has been support for the economy from foreign and domestic investors who are participating in important private public partnerships, particularly in the infrastructure sector.“So, we reported that we will ensure that the interventions and the measures to ameliorate the high cost of living for individuals, for the agricultural sector, for industry, for small-scale businesses will continue to be implemented.“On that basis, we reported an optimistic outlook for the Nigerian economy and the Nigerian society in general,” said Edun. (NAN)NEWS
Christmas: Plateau Lawmaker Distributes Food to Christian Constituents
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
The Member representing Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency in the National Assembly Hon. Adamu Yusuf Gagdi has distributed bags of rice and cows worth N284m to his Christian constituents as part of efforts to enable them mark Christmas celebration.
Fifty-one cows were distributed to various Church leaders and the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Plateau State Chapter among other well-wishers by the lawmaker.
Gagdi during the distribution exercise at his residence in Dengi on Monday said the gesture is part of his annual support to the Christian faithfuls just as earlier demonstrated to the Muslim community during Sallah celebration.
The Lawmaker called on other lawmakers at the Federal level in the state to demonstrate the same considering the hard times citizens of the country are battling with to enable the Christian community to have something to celebrate the yuletide season with.
According to him, “Today yet again I distributed bags of rice to the Christian community in my Constituency. We have 50kg bags of rice, and some 25kg totaling 5000 bags of three trailer loads of rice.
“We have 1,286 bags of rice allocated to Pankshin LGA, we have 1,086 bags of rice to Kanke LGA, we have 640 bags to Kanam LGA. We have 489 bags of rice for religious leaders consisting of Church leaders; CAN leadership in the state and in my Constituency. While we have 850 bags of 25kg for support groups.
“Also, we have 51 cows for Christian leaders in the state, APC Party Exco in the state and Constituency, Elders Advisory committee devoid of political party, Traditional Institutions, Party flag bearers,” respectively
Gagdi further debunked insinuation that the distribution excised in Dengi is part of a ploy to relocate the headquarters of the Constituency to his LGA.
“I have read in some quarters that I’m planning to take the Headquarters of the Constituency from Pankshin to Dengi in Kanam. This is laughable, because I am the first lawmaker to build a Constituency Secretariat in Pankshin.
“I don’t have a store that will take the entire truck of rice and to be secured at the time. So, it is better I put it here in my house where I am sure it is safe. I have given N6 million to the committee on distribution to ensure that every allocation is delivered to the appropriate persons.” He noted
The former Council Chairman of Kanke Local government area of the state Hon. Henry Gotip expressed gratitude for the gesture while assuring that the allocated rice will be delivered as directed.
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Group Unveils Two Special International Reports on Rights, Abuses in eastern Nigeria
From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu
A Nigeria Human rights group, International Society for Civil liberties and rule of law (Intersociety), have unveiled two special international reports on rights, abuses and violation in the eastern Nigeria, accusing the Nigeria Military and other security forces like police crack squad, DSS, sub State actor killer vigilantes and killer government task forces.
The two special international reports titled “Nigeria: “Ocean of innocent blood flowing in the east” and “Human rights made in Nigeria” were unveiled during a media conference organized by Intersociety in Enugu.
The board Chairman (Intersociety) Emeka Umeagbalasi, unveiling the books said that the two special international reports are built on documented reports, dating back to 2015 or before then, noting that compilation and computation started since middle of May 2024 (past seven months), using in depth research and investigation skills and techniques.
Umeagbalasi explained that the book ” Ocean of innocent blood flowing in the east” which has 282 pages is a catalogue of how officers and personnel of the armed forces ( army, air force and navy) the police, DSS, joined by the paramilitaries and killer vigilantes used ” IPOB/ESN/BIAFRA terrorism as a pretext to secretly massacre 22,500 unarmed civilians and openly killed 9,800 others (totalling over 32,300) in the past nine years and four months (August 2015- Dec 2024) of military siege and terror in the east.
“Tens of thousands were unlawfully detained and tortured, over 6000 blindfolded or face -bagged and bundled at late night from the east and dumped uninvestigated and untried in secret military locations and prisons in seven northern states of Nigeria, Kogi, Nassarawa, Benue, Kaduna, Zamfara and FCT (Abuja) inclusive of thousands dumped to die or subjected to kangaroo trials inside WAWA cantonment in Nigeria State”.
He further explained that the book “Human rights made in Nigeria ” is a compilation of relevant, available local, regional and international human rights, humanitarian aid universal human rights, rule of law compliant legal provisions and safeguards regulating the lawful and unlawful conducts and activities of armed citizens in Nigeria or any part thereof, including armed state actors and armed non State actors and their commanders, leaders, aiders and abettors. He noted that the two special international reports are given out free of charge.
Intersociety in their two special international reports therefore gave 76 recommendations to the government of Nigeria, armed forces and police high command which among them were: Carrying out comprehensive investigations into cases of extra judicial killings and unlawful execution in eastern Nigeria in the past nine years and four months including cases involving torture and other cruel treatment, disappearance of dead bodies of victims of torture.
Abolish and prohibit as a matter of uttermost immediacy all military, police and paramilitary roadblock and custody (barracks) extortions and their racketeering (daily returns) in the South East and South South. Also prohibits all forms of commercialization and monetization of arrest, detention, custodial bail and criminal investigation and prosecution.
Dismantle all military and police roadblocks or checkpoints on all south east and South South roads and have them replaced with CCTV cameras manned by ICT trained police detectives and trackers/monitors and others.
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Enugu Flags-off Training Programme for Farmers on Livestock Production
From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu
In its effort to ensure food security in the state, the Enugu State government has recently flagged-off the Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support, L-PRES, programme on the training of farmers in the state on livestock production.
Performing the ceremony at the Master Skills Development and Service Ltd, in Agbani, Nkanu West LGA of the state, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Agro Industrialisation, Hon.
Patrick Ubru who was represented by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Victor Ngwu said the programme was in line with Governor Peter Mbah’s promise to eradicate hunger, unemployment and ensure zero headcount poverty index in the state.According to him, the workshop would expose the participants to knowledge on how to maximize production, deal with any challenges that may arise in the course of operating their farms, ensuring proper management and production of sufficient protein for the state.
Speaking earlier, the State Project Coordinator of L-PRES, Dr. Ifeyinwa Nnajieze described L-PRES as a project aimed at developing objectives to improve livestock productivity, resilience and commercialization of selected value chains, while ensuring economic diversification.
According to her, L-PRES is a body sponsored by the World Bank, federal and state governments to ensure food sufficiency, while remaining resilient in the fight against food insecurity.
She further extoled the Enugu State governor, Dr Peter Mbah for the support his administration has been giving to the farmers, especially those in the livestock space who often undertake trainings and workshops, noting that Mbah’s vision to grow the state’s GDP from $4.4 billion to $30 billion, eradicate hunger and poverty in the state cannot be realized without being intentional about agriculture.
Dr. Nnajieze recalled that the Enugu State Government in collaboration with the National Animal Production Research Institute, NAPRI had recently sponsored the training of 30 persons, most of which were the lecturers from the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) to Zaria, Kaduna State, for a two-weeks training on artificial insemination and the use of modern AI equipment to enhance animal productivity.
On his part, the consultant and trainer at the Master Skills Development and Service Ltd, Prof. Benjamin Marire applauded Governor Mbah for his support to the farmers in the state, describing him as a man who knows his onions in the areas of leadership, empowerment and equipping of the people with the much needed resources and knowledge to embrace the agricultural revolution.
According to him, the training will empower the livestock farmers to make input on their farms, ensuring food security and taking care of the protein needs of the state, while maintaining that human development which the state has undertaken is a great tool in economic revolution.