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NEMA Confirms Rescue of 49 from Benue Boat Mishap

By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has confirmed the rescue of 49 persons and 3 dead bodies from a boat accident that occurred along River Benue in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.
This was contained in a statement by NEMA on Monday in Abuja.
The statement reads, “A total of 49 persons have been rescued and three dead bodies recovered so far from the boat accident that occurred along River Benue in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.
“The accident involved 76 passengers in the boat, as the driver, unaware of a submerged tree in the river, accidentally navigated into it, causing the boat to tip off and capsized.
“The unfortunate incident took place on Saturday 15th December around 7:00 PM. The passengers were said to be returning home from the Ocholonya Market, a major economic hub that draws traders from several communities in Agatu and neighboring states, including Nasarawa State.
“Beside the rescued passengers, one of the victims managed to swim to safety while 23 persons are still missing. Most of the boat passengers were from Odenyi Magaji and other communities of Nasarawa State.
“The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) is working with the Benue State Emergency Management Agency and other stakeholders including the local authorities and divers to expedite the ongoing search and rescue operations to trace the remaining missing passengers.
“NEMA has also established contacts with the Nigerian Navy to provide more support for the search and rescue”.
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Make Teacher a Model – NUT Urges Tinubu

The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), has urged President Bola Tinubu to priotise teacher’s values and welfare to make the profession more attractive for younger generation.The National President of NUT, Comrade Audu Amba, made the appeal in an interview in Abuja.He urged the government to make teacher a model and recognise the teaching profession as a pillar of societal advancement.
Amba frowned at the current situation where teaching is made a “Hobson’s choice” among admission and job seekers – an option not because it’s your preferred choice, but because it’s the only option available after others have been filled. He said deliberate policies should be made to place teacher’s seat in frontal rows of other professions and teaching profession a preferred choice for youths.Amba said many students had little or no passion for teaching profession and this was most demonstrated when a candidate scores low marks in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).According to him, when a candidate scores below the cut-off marks of first and second choice courses, he or she is often compelled to study education in other not to loose admission for the year“Today in our secondary schools everybody is scrambling to get 300 and above in the UTME so that he or she can read medicine.“The university system made it clear that before you read .Medicine, you must score 300 marks and above. Why is such rules not applicable to Education?“Those students that want to read Medicine to become Doctor, who taught and will still teach them, is it not the teacher?,” he retorted.According to him, if the teacher is not sound, how could he or she impact the needed knowledge and training the child needs to study medicine?“It should be that the best candidate that got 300 scores that should study education and teach.“That is what is happening in some of the countries that have decided to change their direction, and that’s why they are getting it right.“A teacher should be very intelligent, knowledgeable and should be the best, to impact knowledge,” he saidAmba urged the government to take cue from other countries like Finland where teaching profession is highly valued, respected and made to attracts many applicantsAccording to him, Finland priotises education and has systems that ensure teachers are respected professionals with a very high emolument and a strong sense of autonomy, stability and security in their work.“In fact, if you go to Finland today, you’ll be proud to be called a teacher because the issue is that, teaching is not just lucrative, but even more challenging.“But today in Nigeria, parents don’t even encourage their children to go into teaching profession, even the students themselves.“Go to classrooms, just ask little children in primary school, who wants to be a teacher? Hardly will you see anybody raising his or her hand.“But ask, Who wants to be a doctor, lawyer, engineer? They will raise their hands.“Why is it so? Because they feel those are the professions that are valued, respected and well remunerated,” he said.Amba, therefore urged the government to put policies in place to change the trend and psyche by making the teacher a role model and encouraging its best to become a teacher(NANNEWS
ECOWAS Court Pledges to Deepen Academic, Youth Engagement

The ECOWAS Court has pledged to deepen its engagement with the subregion’s youths and academic institutions to ensure a robust legal culture of justice, human rights and rule of law.The President of the Court, Justice Ricardo Gonçalves, said this at the end of the maiden edition of the Moot Court competition of the Community Court on Saturday in Abuja.
Report says that the event, which began on Wednesday, had as its theme: “Promoting Regional Integration and Human Rights through Judicial Processes in West Africa. ”The competition brought together West African law students to simulate proceedings before the court, offering them firsthand exposure to an international tribunal’s working and the opportunity to refine their advocacy skills.Gonçalves said that the community court had resolved to make the competition an annual flagship programme.He also said that future editions of the competition would be expanded to include universities from all ECOWAS member states to truly reflect the bloc’s diversity and unity.The court’s president explained that through such engagement, the court would demystify its work and plant the seeds of a robust regional legal culture that values justice, human rights, cooperation and rule of law.“This event has made one thing abundantly clear; that the time has come for the ECOWAS Court of Justice to deepen its engagement with academic institutions and the youth of our region.“In light of the overwhelming success of this pilot edition, I am pleased to announce that the court has resolved to make the Moot Court Competition an annual flagship programme.“Future editions will expand to include universities across all ECOWAS Member States, truly reflecting the diversity and unity of our region,” he said.Earlier in a vote of thanks, the court’s Vice President, Justice Sengu Koroma, said the event aimed to create a platform for legal education, engagement and excellence among the region’s future legal minds.He also said that mooting was a portal through which students could fully immerse themselves in the environment of ethical considerations and protocols of a real courtroom.Koroma lauded the participating universities and their students, adding that their intellect, composure, and advocacy made the institutions proud and gave the court great hope in the future of regional justice.“Today, as we conclude the finals of this historic competition, we do so with immense pride and gratitude, having witnessed the vision come to life in a truly remarkable fashion.“To the students—you are the stars of this event.” Your hard work, enthusiastic participation, dedication and legal acumen have made this moot competition a success.“We wish each of you success in your future endeavour and hope that this competition has fostered not only legal proficiency but also a lifelong commitment to justice,” he added. Report says that the highpoint of the event was the announcement of the winners of the competition and award of certificates for various categories to them.Two Nigerian universities, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria and University of Jos, won the overall best prize and runner up prize, carting home N5 million and N3million respectively.Two of the students, Nicholas Ochojila and Diretkinan Dashi, both from the University of Jos, expressed their gratitude to the ECOWAS Court for the opportunity to participate in the competition.They said that the event was a good outing for the university, which came second, narrowly losing to ABU by one point, and producing the overall best oralist award winner through Ochojila.(NAN)NEWS
Sen Nwoko Announces Full Scholarships for 90 Delta North Students

No fewer than 90 students of Delta North origin would benefit from Sen. Ned Nwoko (APC-Delta) fully sponsored comprehensive scholarship scheme.Nwoko representing Delta North Senatorial District disclosed this to newsmen, Abuja on Sunday.He explained that the scholarship was geared toward advancing education in the state in general and the zone in particular.
He disclosed that the scholarship package includes tuition, accommodation, textbooks, and other academic costs throughout the students’ four-year programme, making it one of the most robust educational interventions in the region in recent times. According to him, the scholarship will cover full tuition and all academic-related expenses for four years, offering critical financial relief to families while fostering academic excellence.“Each local government area making up the senatorial zone is allotted ten slots, ensuring fair distribution across the district.“These local government areas are Aniocha North, Aniocha South, Ika North East, Ika South, Ndokwa East, Ndokwa West, Oshimili South, Oshimili North and Ukwuani.“I want our future generation to be equipped with the tools they need to succeed.”The lawmaker added that the scholarship scheme is a strategic investment in the youths of Delta North, aimed at giving them a solid educational foundation.He underscored the need to prioritise both academic potential and financial need, and therefore called on community leaders and party stakeholders in the state to ensure a transparent and merit-based selection process. (NAN)