NEWS
Mutfwang Assured Speedy Completion of Rail Project

From Jude Dangwam, Jos
The Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr Caleb Mutfwang has promised citizens of the state speedy completion of the ongoing railway project in the state.
The governor noted that the return of the railway system is very necessary for the economic development of Plateau State as well as cushion the effects of the high cost of transportation that befalls citizens as a result of the removal of fuel subsidy in the country.
Mutfwang represented by his Deputy, Mrs Josephine Piyo stated this on Wednesday while inspecting the ongoing Railway Project at the Jos Terminus Station to ascertain the level of work.
He maintained that the return of the railway system will not only address the high cost of transport, current economic hardship but will promote agricultural development in the state.
“The railway system plays a significant role in the development and overall growth of any economy. It is often regarded as the wheels of economic activity because of the crucial role they play in providing the bulwark upon which production and distribution stand.
“It opens up regions, hinterlands, and rural areas by facilitating
Agricultural development as well as the growth of cottage and large-scale industries.
“It also attracts residential, commercial, educational, and recreational settlements and developments around its corridor, which is why my administration swung into action to revive this important sector that has been left to rot.
“The importance of the rail line is further accentuated by its safety and security factors, especially as we are faced with insecurity in our state and offers lower unit costs in terms of transport fares, it in good stead to serve as the hub of a transport system in our dear state.” he explained
Mutfwang urged the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) to ensure the speedy completion of the project and ensure that it is upgraded to standard.
The National President of the Nigerian Union of Railway Workers, Mr Innocent Ajiji, who spoke on behalf of the corporation revealed that the locomotive trains would begin operations before the end of December.
He applauded the state government for reviving the railway system after years of neglect and said that two locomotive engines and 6 coaches were on the ground to begin operations.
Ajiji noted that each coach could carry over a hundred passengers and they would be renovated to meet up with standards.
The National President of, the Nigerian Union of Railway Workers added that though the trains were not new models but they still have a lifespan of more than 50 years from now and are being used in different parts of the country and other parts of the world.
“The rail line which would run from the Kuru Terminal to the Terminus Station would boost the agricultural and economic status of the state and reduce the prices of food as farmers would have a cheaper and faster means of transport.” he stated
The Commissioner for Transport, Mr Davou Jatau, applauded Governor Caleb Mutfwang for the laudable effort, he said the project should gladden and make every Plateau citizen proud.
Foreign News
French Butchers’ shops Closed After Child Dies of Rare Illness

Authorities in northern France have shut two butcher’s shops after several children were hospitalised and one died from a rare illness thought to be linked to infected meat products.
Investigators found that most of the children had eaten meat from the shops in Saint-Quentin, the prefecture announced on Friday.
The children aged between one and 12, eight children from the town of 53,000 inhabitants and surrounding area were hospitalised in the past week with severe diarrhoea.
Five developed haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS), a rare form of acute kidney failure, from which a 12-year-old child has died.
HUS usually occurs in children as a result of an intestinal infection, it leads to the formation of blood clots that block the brain, heart and kidneys in particular.
Up to 165 cases of children with HUS syndrome are documented in France each year.
The authorities urged residents not to consume meat products bought in the closed shops until laboratory tests have proven the cause of the illness beyond doubt.(dpa/NAN)
Foreign News
Over 650 Die in Iran After First Week of Israeli strikes

More than 650 people have been killed in Iran following a massive Israeli bombing campaign launched a week ago, an activist group said on Friday.
The U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reported that 657 people have died and 2,037 have been injured in the nationwide airstrikes.
The Iranian government does not publish daily figures on casualties.
HRANA relies on a broad network of informants and publicly available sources.
The group said the dead include at least 263 civilians and 164 members of the military.
Another 230 fatalities remain unidentified.
The network also reported damage to civilian infrastructure, including a projectile striking a children’s hospital in Tehran, which did not result in any injuries.
In the western province of Ilam, a fire station was damaged, HRANA said, while an Israeli attack on a car factory in western Iran triggered a large fire.
Israel maintains its objective is to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, which it considers an existential threat. (dpa/NAN)
Education
NDIC Urges Youths To Shun Cybercrime, Embrace Financial Discipline

The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has advised youths to steer clear of cybercrimes and embrace legitimate sources of income to secure their future.
Mr Adefemi Shaba, NDIC Port Harcourt Zonal Controller, gave the remark on Friday while addressing over 300 students at the 2025 Financial Literacy Day held at Community Secondary School Okoro-Nu-Odo, Rumuagholu, Obio/Akpo area of Rivers.
The theme of the event was “Think Before You Follow, Wish Money for Tomorrow.
”Shaba emphasised the need for students to reject the ‘get-rich-quick’ mentality, saying that they should invest their time in productive and meaningful ventures that would secure their future.
According to him, cybercrime and other unlawful means of making money are destructive to progress, that must be avoided at all costs.
He explained that NDIC, in collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), monitored and supervised banks to ensure safe and sound banking practices.
“NDIC is mandated to protect depositors’ funds, maintain stability within the financial system, guarantee bank deposit liabilities, and protect an efficient and effective payment system.
“This is why we are here – to educate students on managing their finances, saving, and investing for the future,” he stated.
Also speaking, Mr Alfred Ijah, Senior Manager, Communication and Public Affairs, NDIC, described the lack of financial literacy as a key challenge affecting the nation’s financial institutions.
He encouraged students to work hard, earn legitimately, and develop sound financial habits.
“It is important to cultivate the habit of saving, investing wisely, spending responsibly, and helping those in need.
“Making money through internet fraud, theft, or gambling is illegal. Money made through such means lacks legitimacy and is difficult to preserve or manage,” Ijah said.
Mr Peter Njoku, Assistant Director, Rivers State Ministry of Education, commended NDIC for selecting the state to host this year’s Financial Literacy Day.
Njoku, who represented the state government, stressed the critical importance of equipping young people with the knowledge of financial planning and long-term financial viability.
He urged students to apply the knowledge gained to improve their lives and grow into responsible citizens.
“Youths engaging in internet fraud require proper re-orientation, as cyber fraud is no different from stealing or robbery.
“They must desist, because every day is for the thief, but one day is for the owner of the house.
“If they persist, it will only lead to ruin, destroying their future and potential,” he concluded. (NAN)