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One Million Children Get Education in North-East – UNICEF

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UNICEF’s Education Officer, in charge of Education in Emergencies (EIE), Coordinator at national level, Dr Judith Giwa-Amu, disclosed this in an interview in Abuja.

Giwa-Amu said UNICEF and partners had developed several programmes to ensure quality and safe environment for children in conflict zones, taking cognizance that “education is protection and lifesaving”, and could prevent children from being recruited into armed groups.

She said that UNICEF had initially targeted 1.

5 million children to benefit from the programme, but was able to effectively reach out to only one million children.

She disclosed that in conflict-affected Benue in the North Central zone, 11,000 children out of the earlier targeted 12,000 children was supported to access quality education in a safe environment.

“We are very aware of the fact that education is protection. It is actually life-saving because when children are engaged in education, they are not on the road to be recruited, to be abducted, to be kidnapped.

“We recognise that when you talk of humanitarian response, there is the need to capture the most severe area.

“Sometimes it looks like it is only the North East but the cases in the Northeast are very severe, the numbers are very high.

“You have over 1.5 million children that are out of school and that is before COVID-19 and there are so many programmes aside UNICEF.

“So we have brought in so many programmes not only in the North East and in the North Central zones, specifically Benue, where we have issues of communal clashes between herders and farmers as a result of climate-change-related competition for natural resources.

“UNICEF is one of the key responders. Out of a target of 12,000, we were able to reach about 11,000.

“That is to say about 99 per cent was reached in that particular intervention and looking at restoration of educational opportunities to children that have been affected by conflicts in the North Central zones.

“But in the North East, with a target of over 1.5, we have reached over 1 million children with support to access quality education in a safe environment and also sustainability towards continuation beyond the end of the programme,” Giwa-Amu said.

She said that the Federal Ministry of Education and key stakeholders had identified access to quality education and safe environment as a crucial issue requiring attention.

According to her, “access includes every kind of activity that can inform the child’s return and retention in school.

“In the Education in Emergency Working Group under the education sector, we have international NGOs, Civil Society Organisations, and government organisations.

“The Ministry of Defence is part of us and we have humanitarian response programmes that we come together and implement and for us to implement these programmes, we have what we call a Needs Assessment.

“It identifies what the key issues are, what the numbers are, and what will be the best strategies to adopt to address these issues”, she added.

Niger Govt Hails  Fund on School Enrolment  

Meanwhile, the Niger State Government has commended the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), for supporting the campaign to increase enrolment of children in schools in the state.

Chairman of the Niger State Universal Basic Education (NSUBEB), Dr Adamu Isah, who gave the commendation in Minnna yesterday, spoke at the end of a capacity building training for 450 education managers in primary schools across nine Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.

He said that the UNICEF intervention had led to increase in enrolment of children in schools and human capital development in the educational sector in the state.

Isah described UNICEF as “a committed partner’’ and advised participants to use knowledge acquired during the training to sustain what the fund was doing in the state to ensure continuity of the programme.

“As you go back to your places of work, ensure that you use what you have learned to guide children in life skills and encourage them to enroll and complete school,’’ he said.

A Consultant in charge of access, Hajiya Maryam Usman, said the training would enable the participants to ensure that boys and girls enrolled in school and learned some skills.

“The essence of this is to once increase school enrolment of children especially girls and to mentor them on their rights to be in and complete school,’’ she said.

Usman noted that the participants were also trained on how to include Girl for Girl (G4G) activities into their school work-plan and to mentor them.

One of the participants, Murtal Kabiru, said they were trained on the basic principles of life for children and how to encourage children enrolment in school.

“This training has improved our knowledge on how well to handle our pupils and to teach them about their rights to education and life skills,’’ he said.

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CBN Reduces Banks’ Lending Rate to 50 Percent

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday announced a review of the loan-to-deposit ratio (LDR) for banks from 65 percent to 50 percent to align with the current monetary tightening.

LDR is used to assess a bank’s liquidity by comparing its total loans to its total deposits.

An increase in the loan-to-deposit ratio allows banks to expand their credits to businesses and individuals, however, a decline in LDR reduces their ability to loan customers from depositors’ funds.

CBN disclosed the increase in a circular titled “Re: Regulatory Measures to Improve Lending to the Sector of the Nigerian Economy”, signed by Adetona Adedeji, CBN Acting Director, Banking Supervision Department.

“Following a shift in the b  ank’s policy stance towards a more contractionary approach, it is imperative to review the loan-to-deposit ratio (LDR) policy to align with the current monetary tightening by the CBN,” the apex bank said.

“Accordingly, the CBN has decided to reduce the LDR by 15 percentage points to 50%, in a similar proportion to the increase in the CRR rate for banks.

“All DMBs are required to maintain this level and are further advised that average daily figures shall continue to be applied to assess compliance.”At the last monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting on March 26, the CBN retained the CRR at 45 percent and the liquidity rate at 30 percent.

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EFCC, Police, Guards in Battle of Supremacy over Yahaya Bello

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By David Torough, Abuja

Gunshots rented the air as officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday invaded the Abuja residence of the immediate past governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello in a bid to arrest him.

The plot is at 9 Bengazi Street, Zone 4, Wuse District, Abuja.

Officers of the Nigeria Police Force and armed men dressed in black with the inscription “Special Forces” prevented operatives of EFCC from picking up the former governor of Kogi State, saying he had secured a court injunction against arrest by EFCC.

EFCC arrived Bello’s home at about 9:30am.

After hours of failed attempt to arrest Bello, the security operatives reinforced with backup support from the police and Department of State Services (DSS).

They were about seizing Bello when the governor of Kogi State, Usman Ododo arrived the premises.

Ododo spent few minutes and was zooming out when it was reported that he was driving out with Bello in his (Ododo’s) car.  

Quickly, operatives opened fire causing protesters, journalists, onlookers and passers-by to scamper for safety.

Ododo and some security personnel as well as supporters showed up at Bello’s house around 2:30pm to voice their opposition to the invasion of Bello’s house.

Operatives blocked the roads leading in and out of the street causing traffic jam around the area.

Ododo arrived at Bello’s residence at about 2:30pm alongside several security operatives and youth supporters protesting against the siege to the ex-governor’s place.

EFCC has always had it rough while on mission to prosecute highly placed individuals especially formers governors.

While some of them resist arrest, some run to court to secure perpetual injunction against arrest.

Former Governor Peter Odili got a perpetual injunction against arrest.Rabi’u Kwankwaso, Abdul’aziz Yari, Bello Matawalle and others got restraining orders against EFCC.

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Ayu Withdraws Suit against Removal as PDP Chairman

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The National Executive Council (NEC) meetng, the National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has passed a vote of confidence on its Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum.

The party’s spokesman, Debo Ologunagba announced in a statement that the NWC took the decision at the end of its 584th meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.

He said the decision was reached in commendation of the efforts and commitment of Damagum’s ability to stabilize and reposition the PDP as the main opposition party in the country.

The party’s national executive meeting was slated for Thursday and the purpose of the meeting was to either affirm or replace Damagun.

 “The Deputy National Chairman (South), Amb. Taofeek Arapaja presided over the motion for the Vote of Confidence on the Acting National Chairman, which was moved by the National Vice Chairman (South East) Chief Ali Odefa and seconded by the National Treasurer, Hon. Yayari Mohammed,” Ologunagba said.

Earlier, attempt to pass a vote of confidence on Damagun during the party’s caucus meeting in the House of Representatives on Tuesday met stiff resistance.

Lawmakers loyal to the party’s Acting National Chairman and FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike attempted to pass a vote of confidence on Damagun but were blocked.

The meeting convened by the Leader of the Caucus and House Minority Leader, Hon. Kingsley Chinda was held for about two hours at the National Assembly, Abuja ahead of today’s NEC meeting.

Last week, a group of 60 PDP federal lawmakers threatened to quit the party if the doctored list of Caretaker Committees in Rivers and 10 other states which was filled with members and loyalist of the All Progressive Congress (APC) is not nullified.

The group under the aegis of Opposition Lawmakers Coalition also demanded the resignation of the Acting National Chairman to pave way for a north-central person to emerge as Acting National Chairman of the party pending the conduct of convention as required by the party’s constitution.

Damagum was appointed the Acting National Chairman in 2023 following the suspension of the former chairman Iyorchia Ayu.

Ayu yesterday withdrew his appeal suit against the PDP and Terhide Utaan who took Ayu to court restraining him from parading himself as the National Chairman following his suspension by his ward.

The Withdrawal of Appeal was contained in Appeal No: CA/MK/88/2024 before the Court of Appeal in Makurdi dated April 15, 2024.“Take notice that the appellant in pursuant herein intends and does hereby wholly withdraws his appeal against all the respondents filed on 27th day of June 2023 vide notice of appeal dated the 26th day of June 2023,” the document reads.

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