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Group Demands Immediate Release of Dariye, Nyame from Prison

From Jude Dangwam, Jos
Group under the umbrella of “Coalition of Free Dariye” has expressed concerned over the continued incarceration of former Plateau State Governor, Senator Joshua Dariye, Jolly Nyame of Taraba State amongst others three months after presidential pardon was granted.
The Convener of the Coalition Mrs.
Rhoda Sanda addressing Newsmen Thursday in Jos the Plateau State capital said they are disturbed that all the necessary authorities concerned to effect the released of Dariye and others from prison are still dragging their feets over the matter despite the State of health of the former governor“The mere pronouncement of the Council of State gladden our hearts and lighten up the darkness occasioned by his absence in his immediate family, among friends and associates, we are deeply grateful” she stated.
“Our deep concern at the moment is the continued incarceration of Senator Dariye, Dr. Jolly Nyame and others despite the pardon granted them by the Council of State three months ago. We are appalled and disturbed that all the necessary authorities concerned to effect his release from prison are still dragging their feets over the matter despite the state of health of the former governor.”
The group revealed that the Council of State granted Dariye a pardon because of his state of health to enable him go home and take proper care of himself. “Based on this, the general expectation is that the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the federation Abubakar Malami SAN and all other relevant authorities will act with quick dispatch to effect the presidential pardon. But to our surprise nothing has been done three months after the pardon.”
Sanda further stated, “As law abiding citizens and a Group with high regards for the Rule of Law, and do not want to fall victims of display of crass Ignorance in a bid to understanding the logical perspective to his continued detention.
“The general believe is that being the highest Constitutional authority in the country, there should be no delay in implementing the pardon. We are therefore appealing to Governor Simon Lalong as a father to step into this matter and interface with relevant authorities concern on why one of the illustrious son of the state, Senator Joshua Dariye is still being held three month after the Presidential pardon.
“As a father your urgent intervention is needed and you cannot afford to ignore this clarion call or sit on the fence. The concerned people of Plateau State want to know the reason behind the hesitancy of the Ministry of Justice in issuing his release warrant to the Ministry of Interior and the National Correctional Service.
“We are also making passionate appeal to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami SAN to do the needful and transmit the warrant to the agencies responsible for the release of the former Governor of Plateau State, Senator Joshua Dariye, Dr. Jolie Nyame and others without any further delay,” they so demand.
Recall that the Council of State had on April 14, 2022 unanimously granted freedom to Senator Dariye, Nyame and others.
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ESUT Secures Full Accreditations in Law, Engineering, Sciences, Others

From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu
The Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), has further secured full accreditations for its programmes in law, engineering, sciences as well as other fields.This was even as the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof Aloysius Michaels-Okolie commended the state governor, Dr.
Peter Mbah for committing huge resources in the education sector, saying the commitment helped to equip ESUT with modern learning facilities. The accreditations were contained in a letter addressed to the Vice Chancellor by the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Abdullahi Yusufu Ribadu.The letter further highlighted the Commission’s satisfaction with the institution’s adherence to academic standards and its ability to provide quality education.According to the NUC, faculties that were fully accredited following its October/November 2024 accreditation of academic programmes in Nigerian universities included the Faculties of Law, Engineering, Sciences, Environmental Science, Education and Administration.Reacting to the development, the VC said the result of the accreditations was a testament to the institution’s resilience and commitment to academic excellence, and its determination to produce high-quality competitive graduates that will fit into the emerging global market where technology and innovation are driving the space.He also attributed the accreditation to the Governor’s deliberate efforts and support for education in the State, pointing that Enugu State is the highest spender in education in the country.“Governor Mbah is a pivotal force playing a major role and acting as an instrument and catalyst for transforming ESUT into a premier university of science and technology in Africa. The Governor’s intervention has enabled our institution to access the necessary resources and infrastructure to deliver quality education,” he added.He extolled the governor for his leadership’s programmes for the youths aimed at improving human capital development, wealth creation and eradication of poverty in the state.Explaining that the recent review in the university’s fees was not designed to serve as punitive measure or as school fees increase, the Vice Chancellor said it was merely adjusted to reflect the demands of economic realities and the hyper-inflation in the country.Calling on students and parents to eschew misinformation about the ongoing interest-free students’ loan by the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), Prof Okolie said the loan was meant for all students of federal and state tertiary institutions, including those in the southeast.He stressed that students from other parts of the country were already accessing the fund which was very flexible to pay back years after their university education when they could have started working as either entrepreneurs or public servants.Meanwhile, students of the university have expressed delight over the accreditations, insisting that the “good news” was possible because of a Governor who loves education and a university management dedicated to serve as an example for others.A postgraduate student in the Faculty of Administration, Ibekwe Ukachukwu, while addressing newsmen in the ESUT Permanent Site, Agbani, said the Vice Chancellor and his team had also initiated a series of reforms aimed at making the university a leading academic and research institution.“These reforms are already yielding good results. They are now paying off and I’m glad that the management has created an environment that fosters innovation and redefines the output of the institution,” a final year student at the Faculty of Environmental Science”, Eneh Chisom added.NEWS
Obi of Ogwashi-Uku Funds Landmark Maternity Clinic to Boost Maternal, Child Healthcare

From Francis Sadhere, Delta
In a groundbreaking display of community leadership and philanthropy, the revered Obi of Ogwashi-Uku has personally initiated and funded the construction of a state-of-the-art maternity clinic aimed at addressing critical healthcare needs of pregnant women, expectant mothers, and newborns in the town and its surrounding communities.
The facility construction is scheduled for completion by the end of 2025 is expected to significantly alleviate the pressure on urban hospitals and improve maternal and child health outcomes across Delta State. During a ceremonial groundbreaking event, the Obi, accompanied by key members of the Obi-in-Council, was warmly received by the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the hospital, Dr. Lawrence Afinota, along with his management team.In an emotional address, Dr. Afinota described the project as “unprecedented,” praising the monarch’s decision to use personal funds to support such a vital public health initiative.“In all my years in public health service, I have not heard of a traditional ruler committing personal funds to a project of this scale. We are sincerely grateful,” the CMD said, speaking on behalf of the Permanent Secretary of the Delta State Ministry of Health and the hospital management.Blueprints obtained by our correspondent show that the clinic will include general maternity wards, private delivery rooms, incubator suites for neonatal care, a fully equipped pharmacy, and other essential healthcare amenities.The initiative has drawn widespread admiration, especially from the local community. Present at the ceremony were members of the Ogwashi-Uku Town Union, local leaders, and a large number of residents who gathered to express their support and appreciation.The Omu of Ogwashi-Uku, speaking on behalf of the women of the community, called the project a “blessing.”“This building is a blessing to the women of Ogwashi-Uku. Many of us have had to travel long distances to Asaba for adequate care. With this, our burdens will be greatly eased,” she said.The Obi’s initiative is being hailed as a powerful example of how traditional leadership can directly contribute to development and social welfare. It reinforces the monarch’s ongoing efforts to promote health, security, and the well-being of his people.As the project moves forward, anticipation continues to build for the positive impact it will have on healthcare delivery in the region.NEWS
Adamawa NSCDC Promotes officer Who Returned $500

From Yagana Ali, Yola
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has recognized and rewarded the honesty of Corps Assistant II (CA II) Abubakar Abdulkadir Mayos for returning a substantial sum of money to its rightful owner.Mayos found a bag containing $500 and 300 Saudi Riyals (valued at N850,000) belonging to Maimuna Salihu, an intending pilgrim from Taraba State, at Yola International Airport.
In a heartwarming display of integrity, Mayos promptly returned the bag to its owner, demonstrating exceptional honesty and trustworthiness. The Commandant General of the NSCDC, Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, took notice of Mayos’ actions and decided to promote him to Corps Assistant I (CA I) with immediate effect.The promotion ceremony, held at the NSCDC state headquarters in Yola, Adamawa State capital, was a testament to the Commandant General’s commitment to recognizing and rewarding honesty and integrity within the organization. The gesture serves as a powerful message, encouraging a culture of trust, accountability, and principled behavior among NSCDC officers.Mayos’ actions and subsequent promotion have set a positive example for others to follow, highlighting the importance of doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. The NSCDC’s recognition of Mayos’ honesty demonstrates the organization’s commitment to upholding the highest standards of ethics and professionalism.As the NSCDC continues to play a vital role in maintaining security and order, the story of CA Mayos serves as an inspiration to officers and Nigerians alike, promoting a culture of integrity and trustworthiness that can have a lasting impact on the nation.