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Kukah Advises Nigerians to use Power, Authority to Impact Humanity

Bishop Mathew Kukah, Archbishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, has advised Nigerians to use positions of power and authority to impact, and add value, to humanity.
Kukah gave the advice on Friday in Abuja at the 2nd Annual Impact and Legacy Lecture of Late Innocent Chukwuma, Founder of Cleen Foundation.
The foundation is known for promoting public safety, security and accessible justice through the strategies of empirical research, legislative advocacy and publications.
Kukah who spoke on: “Power of One: Dreams and Nightmares”, said that it was important to strive to change negative narratives, live impactful lives and leave lasting positive legacies.
“I begin this lecture by telling you about people like Pope John Paul, Malala Yousafzai, Martin Luther King and a host of others who have used powers positively.
“I used this to illustrate the choices that people have made in life and how they have used powers in their hands, either for good or bad.
“The late Innocent took up a passionate commitment and we must continue to push the frontiers that brought greatness to Nigeria,” he said.
The Bishop said that memorials are only for those who make impacts.
He urged everyone with ideas on curbing crimes and enhancing policing to strive to make impact irrespective of age and location for the betterment of the country.
Contributing, Mr Solomon Arase, Chairman, Police Service Commission (PSC), said the whole idea of community and intelligence policing could be attributed to the efforts of late Chukwuma.
According to him, it was through Chukwuma’s efforts that the trends and patterns of crime and its terminology were introduced into Nigeria’s policing vocabulary.
“Intelligence policing in Nigeria can be attributed to late Innocent Chukwuma because most people may not know about this and how this whole thing came about.
“The efforts of this man brought people from the metropolitan police and conveyed about 500 police officers from Nigeria to study what they were doing in the United States.
“His efforts and those of Prof Etannibi Alemika, Kemi and the MacArthur Foundation also brought into Nigeria one of the best police officers in the world who started talking about community partnership in deepening internal security management.
“The man Innocent Chukwuma has left things that are imperishable and should be sustained,” he said.
Reports says that former Minister of Solid Minerals, Obi EzEzewkesil, representatives of Ford Foundation, Civil Liberty Organization, YIAGA Africa and others at the event commended the convergence of great minds to foster continued development in policing. (NAN)
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Christian Body Gives Free Medical Treatment to 3,000 People in A’Ibom

From Christopher Tom, Uyo
The Gilgal Christians centre health awareness campaign program held at the church auditorium witnessed an unprecedented crowd as if it was an end of year crusade.The event witnessed people from different communities take advantage of the various free medical treatment while also the occasion graced by the indigene of the community Ubon Akwa in Obot Akara Local Government Area.
Speaking with journalists during the program, the general overseer, Gilgal Christian centre, Pastor Dr Jerry Udoh commended God for a successful program without relenting despite the uphill task to take advantage to make sure people benefit immensely solving their health challenges. The general overseer said despite the challenges still wax stronger provide for their medical treatment like drugs, glasses, especially for those who have different sicknesses.He said it beat his imagination experience more than 3,000 people came from different communities to be treated having health challenges while in our own ways try to established a health centre for the community through our humanitarian service after witnessing the unfortunate situation on ground as the community has no health centreThe clergy used the medium to call on government to assist the Ubon Akwa community a health centre as most of them are seriously suffering from health problem having financial challenges which is the worst situation on them witness death on daily basis is very unfortunate and pathetic experience across some of the communitiesHe believe government would surely hear their request and would not failed the community to be free from health problem understanding that government always provide for her citizens while in the same vain, Udoh frowned over the condition he experience at comprehensive secondary school Ubon Akwa was unfortunate where students learn on the floor is not a welcome development encouraging our education systemWhich the predicament break his heart and immediately assist the school of renovating their classrooms, build eight classrooms block that would contain 50 students per class for effective education learning environment, library, agric lab, biology lab, physics lab, which would encourage parents sent their children to school especially also given them access to school while in the same spirit build a police station and would soon be commission and hand over to themThe people where happy, smile on their faces, saying God has sent Pastor Udoh to them if not most of them would have visited their ancestors while general overseer said next edition they would provide wheelchair, other items and thank God for the provisionNEWS
Support Group Raises N232m for Take-off of Bassambiri University of Agriculture
From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
A group under the auspices of Federal University of Agriculture Support Group(FSG) has raised a total of N232.562 million for eventual take-off of the newly established university in Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.While delivering a keynote address at the fundraising ceremony in Yenagoa, the Coordinator of the Support group, Dr.
Ala-Peters David, noted that the group decided to organize the fundraising in compliance with the presidential directive that all newly established universities kickoff by September 2025. He stressed that Bayelsans would be the direct beneficiaries of the institutions despite the fact that it is a Federal University of Agriculture, Bassambiri, as education is the bedrock of every society.He further reiterated that this is the first higher institution in Bassambiri, Opu-Nembe which prompted members of the fundraising committee to organize the event to leverage on the granting of the institution by the Federal Government, appealing to well-meaning Bayelsans in particular and Nigerians as a whole to support the growth and development of the school.In the same vein, the state governor, Sen. Douye Diri, who was represented at the occasion by the Commissioner of Education, Gentle Emelah noted that the state government had done a critical assessment and appraisal of the Federal University of Agriculture, Bassambirii with a commitment to assist in the construction of basic facilities for a conducive academic environment for the students and staff of the institution.He also noted that right from the inception of the present administration, the state government has always prioritized educational policy in the state.He was however silent on the donation to the take-off but pledged the adequate logistical support to kick-start the University.While speaking with newsmen at the event, one of the dignitaries, Bob Manuel, who is the Chief Executive Officer of BOBTRACK TRACTOR LTD, donated N1m, saying the time has come to diversify from oil and gas to agriculture as it is capable of being the mainstay of the nation’s economy.He equally opined that agriculture alone is capable of mopping up the teeming unemployed youths across the Niger Delta, calling on all stakeholders in the educational policy in the South/South region of the country to rally round the new university for the overall benefits of the people.NEWS
Benue Sets to Generate N53bn from Digital Infrastructure

From Attah Ede, Makurdi
The Benue state government has projected to generate N53 billion from digital electronic management system in the next three years.The Managing Director/CEO, Benue Digital Infrastructure Company (BDIC), Gbande Terwase, stated this yesterday during his interaction with members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Benue State Council in Makurdi.
He explained that the digital infrastructure is providing three major ICT solutions including software, hardware and digital knowledge, stressing that the digital solutions would generate 100, 000 jobs in the next two to three years. According to him, BDIC is a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) established by the State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia to drive the State’s digital transformation agenda of the present administration.He noted that since the formal approval of the company on July 17, 2024 and its registration on August 8, 2024, BDIC has grown into a strategic institution at the heart of Benue’s modernization efforts.”We have rolled out innovations transforming government, education, health, commerce, and security across the state through deployment of over 10 fully operational digital platforms, including Benue Geographic Information System (BENGIS), Benue Executive Document Management System (EDMS), powering the newly launched paperless Executive Council system.”The Benue State Virtual Marketplace, Civil Service Management System, Integrated Revenue System, and e-Citizen Identity Registration System as well as web and enterprise platforms for MDAs including the Bureau for Entrepreneurship, Ministry of Justice, Public Service Institute, and Pension Administration while development of over 20 additional platforms are in progress.”We are already into strategic partnerships with top institutions like Huawei Technologies, WIPO, UNDP, NITDA, NBC, NCC, NDPC, NPC, Digital Bridge Institute, and GITEX Global”Investments in local digital hardware production exceeding $170,000, for the manufacturing of laptops, fingerprint scanners, tablets, smart projectors, and self-service kiosks is projected to generate over ₦6.6 billion in revenue and reduce digital hardware dependency.””In order to build capacity and talent in the state, the government has launched the largest digital skills program in the history of Benue State, training 40,000 public servants across the State and Local Governments on the use of digital tools and e-governance platforms.”As of today, over 4,800 civil servants have been trained in areas such as ICT fundamentals, digital workflow systems, and enterprise platforms with weekly training numbers steadily increasing.”Job Creation Vision is 100,000 Jobs in 3 Years. One of BDIC’s boldest and most urgent goals is job creation. Today, I am pleased to publicly announce BDIC’s commitment to create over 100,000 digital jobs across Benue State within the next three years, in alignment with the economic development vision of Governor Hyacinth Alia.”These jobs will be created through digital outsourcing centers and gig work platforms for remote employment in areas like data labeling, digital customer service, and AI training, Start-up support and incubation hubs for tech-driven entrepreneurs and creatives, Local manufacturing of digital devices (computers, tablets, kiosks) to support IT hardware assembly and maintenance services, e-Commerce and smart agriculture platforms, enabling farmers and traders to access wider marketsHe also stated that the government is training 23,000 youth (1,000 per LGA) through the ongoing 3MTT/BDIC Digital Skills Program, with pathways to employment and enterprise”Through these and related programs, digital infrastructure will become a direct engine of employment, empowerment, and wealth creation in Benue.”He called on the media to partner with BDIC, to enable it succeed in building a digital culture in the state.”The digital revolution is no longer a distant future, it is our present reality. BDIC is here to ensure that Benue is not only part of this future but that we are among the leaders shaping it.He expressed deep gratitude to Governor Alia for providing the enabling environment and visionary leadership for digital transformation while praising the journalists of Benue State ND the country for their commitment to truth, transparency, and democracy.