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NACOMYO Tasks Ekiti State Govt. on Ransom to Kidnappers

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The Ekiti State chapter of the National Council of Muslim Youth Organisations, (NACOMYO), on Thursday expressed dismay at the growing rate of kidnappings and other heinous crimes in the state.

It urged government to live up to its constitutional responsibility of protecting lives.

NACOMYO’s Ekiti State Coordinator, Tajudeen Ahmed, said in a statement that government should pay abductors ransoms to bring relief to families of victims.

He said the call had become necessary because the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of  Nigeria states that “the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government.

“One of the most traumatic woes the nation is facing is kidnapping. The roads are laden with kidnappers who are taking advantage of terribly bad portions. This has no doubt made road transportation a risky endeavour in Nigeria.

“In Ekiti State, people are being kidnapped not only on the roads, but from the comfort of their homes and business premises.

“This is a new variant of kidnapping and it is more virulent and catastrophic. People can no longer guarantee their safety even in their homes. There is no safe haven any longer in Ekiti State.

“The kidnap of a retired U.S. military officer, Jide Ijadare, last September at his palm oil factory at Ijan Ekiti during which one person was killed and the kidnap of popular fuel dealer, Sulaimon Akinbami, at his business premises, are examples of the new variant of kidnapping in the state,’’ he stated.

Ahmed said in view of the Constitutional provision, Gov. Kayode Fayemi, should pay the N60 million demanded by the kidnappers of Akinbami from his Security Vote.

“We equally request the governor to henceforth pay ransom on all kidnap victims from his Security Votes

In this way, the governor will be living up to the dictates of the Constitution.

“As much as we will continue to pray for the safe and quick release of Akinbami, who is one of the past State Coordinators of NACOMYO, we urge government to expedite actions towards securing his freedom,’’ Ahmed added. (NAN)

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NSCDC Parades 17-year-old Woman for Killing Son in Benue

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From Attah Ede Makurdi

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Benue Command yesterday paraded a 17-year-old woman, identified as Nguemo Ikyowe for allegedly killing her three year old step son, Vanen Ikyowe in Ginde Village in Guma Local Government Area of the State.

Parading the suspect at the command headquarters in Makurdi, the State Commandant, Larai Bitrus stated that the suspect was arrested on Sept 12, 2024 at Ginde Village in Guma Local Government Area of the State for a case of culpable homicide.

She explained that the Command received a distress call from members of the public on Sept 12 that one Nguemo had murdered a three year old boy and dumped his corpse in a river at Ginde Village in Guma Local Government Area.

“Our men stationed at Ginde Village swiftly moved to the scene and arrested the suspect who later confessed to the crimes during interrogation.

“The suspect led their officers who conducted a search and discovered the lifeless body of the boy and deposited it at a mortuary in Ginde Village.

“The crime is against the state and so, she will be handed over to the Nigerian Police Force for possible prosecution after their investigation”, Bitrus stated.

The command appealed that life was sacrosanct and no one was permitted to take another’s life no matter the level of provocation.

While answering questions from newsmen, the suspect said she is the victim’s husband’s second wife.

She explained that she went to the bush with her step son to fetch firewood when a spirit came upon her and she murdered the boy.

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Niger Launches World Bank-assisted Project to Combat Desertification

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From Dan Amasingha, Minna

Following the effect of climate change and in an effort to mitigate the situation on the environment and community development, Niger State has launched the ACReSAL project, a World Bank-assisted initiative aimed at addressing desertification and enhancing community resilience.

The program, launched at Abdulkadir Kure University, Minna was set to complement the technical assistance provided by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO-UN) under Components A and B of the initiative, which focus on dry land management and community climate resilience.

Speaking at the groundbreaking event, Governor Umar Mohammed Bago stated that Component A of the project addresses dry land management by tackling desertification and land degradation.

He pointed out that the aim was to complete investments at the community level towards ensuring that efforts to combat environmental challenges are both sustainable and impactful.

According to him, Component B, on the other hand, deals with improving agro-climatic resilience at the community and household levels.

“This involves promoting locally adapted sustainable land and water management strategies, paving the way for climate-smart approaches to agriculture and natural resource management”

Governor Umar Bago, represented by his Deputy, Yakubu Garba, emphasized the project’s role in supporting the state’s initiative to develop multi-sectoral approaches for desertification control and landscape management.

“This project will not only improve community resilience but also enhance the livelihoods of our rural communities,” he noted.

“The project will engage and train 100 youths, who will be supported with starter packs to establish plant nurseries at various locations across the state.”

Bago further stated that as part of the initial phase, the project will commence with the establishment of nurseries at the front view of Abdullahi Abdulkadir Kure University in Minna, before expanding to other areas including Bida, Kontagora, New Bussa, and Suleja. In addition, 100 women have been identified to receive training in seedling production, contributing to economic empowerment and community development.

“Water and sanitation are also key components of the ACReSAL project to improve these essential services, 100 boreholes will be drilled across the 25 Local Government Areas of the state.

“The first phase of this effort will target Abdulkadir Kure University and seven communities, including Kpanduko in Bosso, Baidna in Paikoro and Kaliko in Wushishi, with further expansions planned in the near future,” Bago added.

Bago praised the collaboration between the state and the World Bank, assuring continued government support through prompt payment of counterpart funds. He also commended the efforts of the State ACReSAL Project team for making this initiative a reality. “I urge all beneficiaries to make judicious use of this opportunity to be part of the success story of our New Niger Agenda for a green economy,” he said.

In his speech, the Commissioner for Environment and Climate Change, Yakubu Mohammed Kolo highlighted the ACReSAL project’s response to the unique challenges faced by the semi-arid regions of northern Nigeria, including erratic rainfall, soil degradation, and extreme weather patterns.

These factors have had a profound impact on food production, water availability, and the livelihoods of farmers and rural communities. The project aims to equip communities with the tools and knowledge needed to adapt to these challenges, ultimately reducing their vulnerability to drought and unpredictable weather conditions.

He added that by promoting climate-smart agricultural techniques, the project seeks to improve crop yields and water management practices. It will also engage communities in sustainable land management practices to prevent further land degradation, restore degraded ecosystems, and enhance biodiversity across the state’s semi-arid landscapes.

“Through innovative water-saving techniques and improved irrigation systems, the ACReSAL project will ensure sustainable water management for both agricultural and domestic use. This, combined with efforts to build the capacity of farmers, women, youth, and community leaders, will empower communities to take charge of their resources and livelihoods in sustainable ways,” the Commissioner stated.

The Commissioner further mentioned that the ACReSAL project represents a collaborative effort to create a more resilient, food-secure and environmentally sustainable future for Niger State. Governor Bago’s administration remains committed to supporting these initiatives and ensuring their success for the benefit of all residents.

Highlight of the event was the flag-off of ten tractors and trees planting to mark the beginning of the project.

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Scandal Rocks Cross River Basin Authority over Missing Tractor

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From Ene Asuquo, Calabar

 Cross River Basin Development Authority Calabar is engulfed in scandal over missing Tractor which has landed the Managing Director (MD), Bassey Nkposong in trouble.

The mysterious disappearance of MF 275 tractor belonging to the Basin Authority where it was parked, in the premises of the company sparked off trouble in 2023

A  source which had been on the trail  alleged that a component of the tractor had  been recovered from the MD’s personal farm at Anyanganse farm in Akpabuyo local government area which is a few  kilometers away from the state capital  by a crack team of the Nigerian police who had been on the trail.

Investigating Police officer (IPO) ‎Supol Edet Okoho‎ told our reporter that Nkposong had been invited by detectives from Police Anti-robbery unit of the State Investigation Department (SCID) Calabar to answer questions on Tuesday on how N9m tractor mysteriously disappeared from the premises of Basin authority but declined further comments on the issue..

Findings revealed that the tractor was driven out from the premises of Basin Authority when two young men stormed the vehicle yard of Basin Authority on October 6, 2023, at about 6:00PM with 30 litres of diesel, tractor’s battery and authorization letter addressed to the Chief security of the Basin Authority.

The letter purported to have been issued by a high ranking officer in the organization, authorized the release of the tractor to the two strangers so that they can make the tractor available for physical inspection by external auditors, and thereafter be returned to Basin Authority the following day.

Apart from the authorization letter, the two young men also presented to the security supervisor tractor ignition keys that were supposed to be in the custody of the workers’ union chairman Joe Effiong or the MD Bassey Nkposong.

Country director for Rescue Support Initiative (RSI), Ayei Okpa, leading agitation for accountability and transparency in recovery  of missing tractor expressed displeasure over an attempt by management of Basin Authority to victimize the principal Works Superintendent officer Mission Udo, even when the matter is already in court.

Ayei, who is also in charge of arraignment in court with the works officer, expressed shock that those at the top echelon of the parastatal cannot exonerate themselves regarding the missing tractor only to rope the works officer in suit No. MC/188C/2024 at the magistrate court presided by Chief Magistrate E.A Orim of being responsible for the theft of the missing tractor.

However a letter, reference No:CRB/AD/M.5/5/Vol XIII dated September 10, 2024 inviting the works superintendent to appear before a disciplinary committee set up by management of Basin Authority was jettisoned by the court, as that will amount to taking the law into their hands and as such declared the invitation null and void.

When contacted, on the issue, workers’ union chairman Cross River Basin authority, Joseph Etim Effiong for his input on the issue he said, “I can’t speak with a journalist on telephone unless you visit our office.

In his remarks, Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Cross River State, Irene Ugbo said, “I will get back to you once I get input from Supol Edet Effiong who is the investigating police officer (IPO).

Managing director of Cross River Basin Authority CRBDA Bassey Nkposong, in a telephone conversation denied any wrongdoing saying that it’s the handwork of black mailers who were interested in pulling him down.

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