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Lalong Swears-in 14 Special Advisers
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
Governor Simon Lalong has admitted oath of office on 14 Special Advisers and urged them to deploy their wealth of experience to boost the performance of his administration.
He said at the ceremony in Jos that the new appointees had demonstrated capacities at various times in the life of his administration.
He said the swearing-in of the Special Advisers and inauguration of Board Members of the Plateau Minerals Development Company Ltd.
The Governor stated this yesterday while making his address at the swearing-in ceremony held at the new Government House Little Rayfield in Jos.
He stressed that the choice of the personalities is as a result of the demonstration of their passion to served the people of the state, “It is therefore appropriate to bring you on board at this time so that you can further demonstrate your passion for service and also deploy your wealth of experience in boosting the performance of this administration.”
Lalong acknowledge the various role played by the appointees at different times in not only ensuring that his government came into office, but also making sure they succeed in building a “peaceful, prosperous, and all-inclusive Plateau.”
He urged the appointees to give in their best in the two years to the end of his administration, “there is need to put all hands on deck to ensure that we complete our Rescue Mission and leave behind enduring legacies for our citizens.
“Government expects you to be up and doing in consolidating on the achievements of the last six years. We must continue to take governance to a higher level and ensure that we deliver on our promises.
“we are witnessing an increase in the tempo of political activities within the State and elsewhere. This has given rise to voices that are desperately working to castigate government and downplay its excellent records of performance,” Lalong stated.
He cautioned the appointees to operate within the extant government rules at all time. “As you assume duties, endeavor to operate within extant government rules and guidelines at all times and be faithful to the oath you have taken. I will be watching you closely to see that you do not deviate.
“Government shall not tolerate any act of insubordination, compromise or abuse of the public trust. Anyone that falls out of line or engages in any act inimical to the vision and policies of this administration will be shown the way out,” he so stand.
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76 Detained Minors Arrive Kano
The seventy six detained Kano minors on Tuesday night returned home via the Malam Aminu International Airport aboard a Max aircraft.
The plane, which also flew Gov. Abba Yusuf, touched down at around 9:57pm,
Earlier in the evening, Yusuf, had received the minors who had been released on the orders of President Bola Tinubu, Tuesday morning.
Among those who received the minors were: The State Deputy Governor, Abdul Salam Gwarzo, Speaker of the State Assembly, Alhaji Isma’ila Falgore, Commissioners, top government functionaries as well as politicians.
The minors were immediately taken into three buses to Muhammadu Buhari Special Hospital where a team of medical professionals has been designated to assess their physical and mental health, (NAN)
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IDPs: Zamfara Gets $2.5m Humanitarian Aid from Saudi Arabia
Zamfara Government said it has received $2.5million from Saudi Arabian Donor Agency to support internally displaced persons with humanitarian challenges.
The Commissioner for Humanitarian and Relief Matters, Alhaji Musa Kainuwa disclosed this at the closing session of a five-day medical training on Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) in Gusau on Friday.
The training was organised by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in collaboration with State Ministry for Humanitarian and Relief Matters.
Kainuwa said the state secured the assistance during a joint meeting between the donor organisation, Jigawa, Katsina and Zamfara state governments held in Kaduna.
“We are not relenting in our efforts in searching for assistance to ensure we give the desired treatment and support to vulnerable communities.
“We must commend the UNFPA, WHO and all other international donor organisations that are providing the state with all forms of humanitarian gesture to ease the lives of the vulnerable,” he said.
In his remarks, Dr Audu Alayande of UNFPA, noted with concern the extent of humanitarian crisis that hit the state, saying UNFPA would continue to render the needed support.
“In two weeks coming, we will be back to the state for the training of Humanitarian Desk Officers across the 14 local government areas of the state.
“The training is to enhance their capacity towards effective management of the displaced persons,’’ Alayande said.
Misbahu Abubakar of Gurbinbore Primary Healthcare in Zurmi local government and Muhammad Jamilu of Dankurmi Primary Healthcare in Maru local government were participants who shared their experiences on the five-day workshop.
They explained that they really passed through rigorous interface lectures that educated them on the needs of the displaced persons and possible methods of managing their health crisis.
The duo added that the training gave them the opportunity to better understand MISP and expressed determination to implement the procedure to displaced persons.
They appreciated both the state government and UNFPA for finding them worthy of the training, believing that it would go a long way in reducing humanitarian crisis among victims of bandits attacks. (NAN)
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Over 50 PHCs, Markets, Schools Shutdown in Benue LG over Insecurity
From Attah Ede, Makurdi
No fewer than 56 primary healthcare centres, schools and market places have been shut down due to ceaseless activities of armed bandits in Katsina-Ala local government area of Benue State.
Chairman of the Local Government Council, Justine Shaku who disclosed this to newsmen on phone in Makurdi said that all social infrastructure within eight council wards have been damaged.
For the past one year, the armed bandits have crippled every social and economic activity in the affected wards, leaving several schools, markets and clinics a no go area.
Given a breakdown of the social infrastructures that have become inaccessible, Shaku disclosed that over 20 schools, 23 markets and 13 primary health clinics remain shut in the eight council wards where the criminal elements have been doing exploits.
“Insecurity in the area has been challenging. Agriculture, which is the major source of our livelihood, is greatly affected because of so many challenges at the moment.”
“My administration will seriously focus on rebuilding, rehabilitating and resuscitating all the broken economic sectors within the council.
“I will focus on health, education, roads, agriculture and security, to boost the council’s economy, “and to ensure that the schools are back to life.”
“I will rebuild the local government council secretariat which has become an eyesore”, Shaku said.
According to him, with the Supreme Court judgment granting autonomy to local governments, he is set to rebuild the decayed infrastructure within the council and strive to deliver on his campaign promises.