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Palliative Distribution: Why We Give Priority Attention To Vulnerable People – Wike

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By Laide Akinboade, Abuja

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) on Tuesday, explained why the distribution of Palliatives in FCT concentrated on the vulnerable persons in the society, he explained that this is because they were the worst hit by the fuel subsidy removal, hence the need to prioritise them in palliative distribution.

This was even as he warned all staff and other stakeholders involved in the distribution process, to shun every temptation to divert the palliative items.

FCTA’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat, Lawan Geidam who represented the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike at the Abuja Municipal Area Council ( AMAC) distribution Centre in Apo, said the administration would remain committed to initiatives that strengthen citizens’ confidence in government’s policies.

 

He said, “The commitment to sustaining the palliative distribution demonstrates the administration’s dedication to providing ongoing support to vulnerable residents in the FCT. The initiative aims to alleviate the financial burden caused by the removal of fuel subsidies and ensure that essential food items reach those most in need”

Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman of AMAC, Christopher Maikalangu urged the administration to allocate more palliative materials to his Area Council, noting that it is the largest out of the six Councils in FCT.

He warned that all the materials received have been distributed in all the wards, ensuring that it gets to those who deserve it.

At the Bwari Area Council, distribution center, the Mandate Secretary, Social Development Secretariat (SDS) Ibrahim Aminu, who monitored the exercise, said that the administration will not take lightly any act of sabotage from anyone involved in the distribution processes. 

He said, “Under this phase of distribution, we have brought the items closer to the people to ensure direct outreach, therefore an individual or stakeholder is not allowed to divert the palliatives meant for the poor people, let them get it”.

The chairman, of the Bwari Area Council, John Gabaya urged economically viable residents to allow the less privileged people to get the items.

Gabaya noted that “this palliative is only for those that are poor or don’t have means of survival, so government officials and appointees should not partake in the sharing, poverty will come upon anyone that hijack the items”

Also, in Gwagwalada area council, the mandate secretary of the Area Council Service Secretariat, Bitrus Garki appealed to residents of the council to support the present administration of President Bola Tinubu and the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike. 

He said that the administration has given hope to the natives of Abuja concerning political appointments and the establishment of the FCT Civil Service Commission and that their long demands for a state status to be given to FCT are gradually being achieved. 

According to him, the present administration deserved the prayers and support of the natives of FCT for appointing an indigene of Abuja as one of the Ministers in the present administration and also appointing an indigenous youth as the youngest mandate secretary in the country. 

Also, the chairman, Hon. Abu Giri commended President Tinubu and FCT minister, Wike for the palliative which is meant to alleviate the suffering of the vulnerable people in the council. 

Giri who promised that palliative would get to the people that they are meant for, appealed to the FCT Administration to come to the aid of the council, that the council needs massive development. 

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Police Report 748 Arrests in 394 Cases in Eight Months in Bauchi

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The Police Command in Bauchi State has reported the arrest of 748 individuals in connection with 394 criminal cases across the state.

The Command’s Commissioner of Police, Sani Omolori-Aliyu, disclosed the figures at a news conference on Thursday in Bauchi.

He said armed robbery accounted for 57 cases, leading to 113 arrests, while culpable homicide topped the list with 78 incidents, and 171 suspects apprehended.

Omolori-Aliyu said the arrests were recorded between January and Aug.

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Attempted culpable homicide followed with 14 cases and 24 arrests within the period under review.

Omolori-Aliyu noted that rape and indecent assault were also a serious concern, with 44 cases resulting in 72 arrests.

Cases of false pretence and cheating numbered 117, leading to 106 apprehensions.

The police further recorded 20 cases of theft and other stealing-related offences, resulting in 37 arrests, while kidnapping cases stood at four, with seven suspects arrested.

“Further breakdown shows nine breaches of public peace involving 29 suspects, while grievous hurt accounted for seven cases and 16 suspects,” he said.

“Omolori-Aliyu urged citizens to promptly report any suspected criminal activity to the police.

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ASUU Commends FG’s Ban on New Public Varsities

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has commended the Federal Government for placing a seven-year moratorium on the establishment of new public universities in Nigeria.

ASUU President, Prof. Christopher Piwuna, gave the commendation during a press conference on Thursday in Jos, describing the move as long overdue.

He said the decision would help address the proliferation of universities and allow for better funding and development of existing institutions

 “While commending the Federal Government, this is a matter ASUU has long advocated.

“For over a decade, we’ve raised concerns about the establishment of mushroom universities with no development plans,” Piwuna said.

He lamented that ASUU’s previous appeals to halt the expansion had gone unheeded until now.

“We’ve watched universities become tools of political patronage. The moratorium is not only welcome but necessary,” he added.

Piwuna stated that Nigeria currently had 339 universities: 72 federal, 108 state, and 159 privately owned.

“On average, each state and the FCT have about nine universities. This number is outrageous,” he said, noting that more than 30 universities reportedly had zero admission subscriptions.

He warned that spreading limited resources across too many institutions was inefficient and detrimental to education quality.

ASUU also called on the National Universities Commission (NUC) to reconsider the recent approval of nine new private universities, arguing that unchecked expansion, public or private, undermined the system’s sustainability.

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NEMA Calls for Coordinated, Inclusive Approach to Prevent Natural Disasters

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Director General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Zubaida Umar has called for a coordinated, inclusive approach to strengthen Nigeria’s resilience against a host of threats from natural hazards.

Umar made the appeal at the Validation Workshop for the National Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Strategy (2025-2030) and Action Plan (2025–2028) toward national safety and sustainable development in Abuja on Tuesday.

Represented by Ishaya Chonoko, NEMA’s Director, Risk Reduction, said the new DRR strategy, anchored on the globally recognised Sendai Framework.

According to her, the framework aims to shift Nigeria’s disaster management paradigm from reactive responses to proactive prevention.

She stressed that the risks posed threats not only to lives and livelihoods, but also to sustainable national economic development, peace, and security.

Umar called on stakeholders from government, communities, private sector, academia, and civil society to collaborate in shaping the strategy.

She added that the strategy should be shaped into “a truly actionable tool that empowers institutions, protects communities, and ensures no one is left behind.”

Throughout the workshop, participants are expected to refine and affirm the roadmap for advancing DRR over the next five years.

The strategy is widely seen as a blueprint to build resilience, adapt to climate change, and safeguard Nigeria’s hard-won development progress.

She reaffirmed NEMA’s commitment to lead and coordinate national efforts, adding that, “We are confident that this strategy, once validated and adopted, will guide us toward a resilient, safe, and disaster-prepared Nigeria.”

Elsie Attafuah, Resident Representative, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), said recent assessments from the National Disaster Loss and Damage Database showed that over 45,000 disaster incidents nationwide, covering 23 priority hazards.

Attafuah who was represented by Ibironke Olubamise said the data would inform evidence-based planning and targeted resilience building.

She noted that the country’s population was projected to exceed 250 million within five years, making it imperative to act decisively and collectively to reduce disaster risks.

“The National Disaster Risk Reduction Strategy is a result of extensive consultations across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones.

“This will reflect the voices and priorities of government institutions, development partners, local communities, and the private sector, ” she said.

According to her, the strategy aims to guide efforts to reduce disaster risks, protect lives and livelihoods, and ensure no community is left behind.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs, Maryam Keshinro, reiterated the ministry’s commitment to ensuring that disaster risk reduction in Nigeria was “gender-responsive, socially inclusive, and transformative.”

She emphasised the importance of integrating gender perspectives, equity, and inclusivity in all stages of planning and implementation.

Keshinro noted that disasters disproportionately affected women, children, persons with disabilities, and the elderly.

“However, women and girls are also critical agents of resilience, innovation, and recovery.

“Therefore, it is essential to deliberately integrate gender perspectives in disaster risk reduction strategies,” Keshinro said.

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