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Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Bahrain Athletes in Abuja for $55,000, N3m Marathon Race
By Jude Opara, Abuja
Athletes from Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia and Bahrain are among 32 foreign elite and 200 local athletes that are already in Abuja for the $55,000 and N3 million price money Abuja International marathon billed for Saturday.
Already, Abuja is in a carnival mood this weekend, as the highly anticipated first ever Abuja International Marathon officially kicks-off in the nations capital.
Addressing the media on Friday, the organisers said elite athletes from different countries across the world have already stormed Abuja for the race to slog it out for the mouth watering $110,000 for the male and $55,000 in the female categories respectively.
The race will be in three categories, 5km Student Race, 10 km Family Run and the 42.195 full marathon.
Speaking on their readiness to make it a memorable event, the Race Director, Olukayode Thomas, assured that they are well prepared to have a good race.
Olukayode equally gave the marathon route, explaining that the full marathon, which is the 42 kilometers race event, will commence by 6:00am at the City Gate while the Eagles Square will be the termination point.
He explained; “The Student/Children 5km race will start 6:15am from Zone 4 bridge/Sani Abacha bridge and end at Eagles Square. The 10km family fun race starts at Wuye bridge and terminate at Eagles Square,” he said.
Also speaking at the briefing, the Director of Sports, FCT Lukas Istifanus, who represented the FCT Administration, promised that the race will be unique and one of its kind, even as he assured that the nations capital is ready to host the Abuja event Nigerians will ever remember.
“Being the first time the FCT will be staging such a globally recognized event, all hands must be on deck for the success of the program. I want to assure you that, we are going to have a lot pleasant moment In Abuja,” he said.
In her remarks, representative of the runners and citizen, Mrs. Joyce Bozimo, said the marathon is an enduring race, which is more like a journey of life that need endurance before making something tangible out of it.
“Marathon race is beyond religion and any political party affiliation. Why marathon gives a very good health, as it also promotes peaceful co-existence as well as tourism and a lot of other benefits which is the rationale behind the Marathon race in FCT,” he stated.
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Adamawa Govt. Earmarks N55.5 bn as 2024 Supplementary Budget
The Adamawa Government has approved the sum of N55.5 billion as supplementary budget for the 2024 financial year.
Mrs Neido Kofulto, State Commissioner for Information and Strategy said this while briefing newsmen on the development in the late hours of Tuesday in Yola.
She said the supplementary budget was part of the emergency Executive Council Meeting presided over by the state Deputy Governor Prof.
Kaletapwa Farauta.According to her, the supplementary budget is necessitated by the need to capture and finance projects which were not initially captured in the main budget.
“The council resolution on the supplementary estimate will soon be presented to the State House of Assembly for ratification and approval,” she said.
Mr Emmanuel Piridimso, State Commissioner for Budget and Planning said the budget was initiated to finance other additional projects as the State finances had reasonably increased.
According to him, the ministries captured in the supplementary budget are, Ministry of Education, Women Affairs, Commerce and Industries and Works and Energy Development and among others.
The Adamawa government had on Dec. 9, 2023 presented an appropriation estimate of N225.8billion.
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Prominent People are Behind Mounting of Illegal Checkpoints in Benue- Chairman BIRS
From Attah Ede Makurdi
The acting Chairman of Benue State Internal Revenue Services (BIRS), Mr. Emmanuel Agema, on Monday, lamented over the activities of illegal tax collectors in the State, saying prominent people with the State are behind the mounting of those illegal checkpoints across the state.
Mr. Agema who disclosed this while speaking with newsmen in Makurdi, said that not more than 35 persons have been charged to court.
He maintained that upon assumption of office, the board decided to terminated revenue contract with a few to close revenue leakages about and now using the board staff to collect taxes, a development, he said has assisted the board to generate more revenue for the state.
The acting chairman said the State government has giving the board a target to generate over 16 billion as internally generated revenue for 2024, adding that in 2023, the board met its 14 billion target and surpassed it.
Mr. Agena who decried the activities of illegal tax collectors in the State, said most of them are backed by very prominent individuals, averring that under his watch, the era of patronizing politicians is over.
“We have already arrested 35 people who are engaging in illegal tax collection and have been arraigned in court.
He disclosed that a truck conveying palliatives from Adamawa to Anambra State was hijacked by some youths in Aliade, Gwer East local government area of the State
According to him, the youths who mounted illegal checkpoint, stopped the vehicles, broke their windscreen and stole the sum of #200,000 from one of the drivers.
He said two persons have been arrested and transferred to the DSS on the governor’s directives that a thorough investigation be carried out to fish out those behind illegal tax collection in the state
“The truck was intercepted and the driver beaten while the windscreen of the vehicle broken and over 200,000 naira stolen. 3 persons have been arrested and are in police custody. They will be moved to DSS for thorough investigation
“Our aim is to flush out or reduce illegal tax collectors to the barest minimum. This has been a big challenge. We have constituted a team headed by director of Tax collection. Prominent people in the State are involved in encouraging these boys.
“We also plan to recover over 5.6 billion from ground rent. We are liaising with the Ministry of Land towards this direction.
“We also, engaged the service of Softnet, an ICT company to aid us collect revenue. They are paid commission. The company have engaged over 250 staff who have been trained and given POS to collect revenue.
“Taxation is about confidence. Our work now is easy because tax payers are willing to pay because the people are seeing what government is doing”.
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I’m not Desperate for Super Eagles Coaching Job – Emmanuel Amuneke
1996 Olympic gold medalist, Emmanuel Amuneke, has said that although he would love to coach the Super Eagles if given the opportunity, he was not desperate for the job.
Amuneke, a former Super Eagles player, said this while addressing newsmen in Owerri on Tuesday.
The former Nigeria U-17 national team coach and former coach of the Tanzania national team, said the job of coaching Nigeria’s national team should be given on merit and to whom with the interest of football and Nigeria at heart”.
The Spain based former striker, who played for Sporting Lisbon football club in Portugal and Barcelona football club, expressed confidence that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) would eventually appoint the ideal coach for the Super Eagles top job.
He said that with a plethora of Nigerian talents scattered across the globe, a lot of professional capacity, technical expertise and consultation would be required to harness the talents, combine them and achieve the needed balance.
“The Super Eagles’ upcoming World Cup qualification matches against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa and their counterparts from Benin Republic would necessitate the appointment of a substantive coach who would also need some time to put the house in order for best results.
“I am not desperate to be Super Eagles coach, though I nurse the ambition to coach.
“If I have the opportunity to serve my fatherland , I will accept it and deliver my all,” he said.
He however, called for the development of football at the grassroots for further development of the Nigerian league for harnessing of more talents. (NAN)