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Senate Knocks NNPCL, FIRS, Police, Others over Negligence of Audit Report Queries
By Eze Okechukwu, Abuja
The Senate yesterday knocked the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Nigeria Police Force and 12 others over their persistent refusal to respond to queries raised against them in the 2019 Audit report.Expressing the anger of the Senate on the issue, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Public Accounts, Senator Ahmed Wadada Aliyu (SDP, Nasarawa West) said since heads of the affected agencies refused to respond to queries raised against them in the 2019 audit report after several opportunities offered them, “going forward, any agency that refuses to honour invitation to defend its queries will have its queries sustained and reported to the Senate Plenary by the Committee”.
He added that the attitude of the affected public agencies on persistent refusal to respond to queries against them in the audit report was frustrating and detrimental to the aspirations and goals of President Bola Tinubu led Federal Government.According to him, apart from NNPCL, FIRS and the Police, other heads of agencies involved in the habit of not honouring committee’s invitations to respond to queries against them were the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, Nigeria Mining Cadastre Office, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission and the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade & Investment.The senator also identified others as FCT Internal Revenue Service, Nigeria Immigration Service, Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, Ministry of Defence and the Nigeria Communications Satellite Limited.According to him, “it is worthy to state that the Committee commenced the consideration of the Audit Report in October, 2023, with a view to presenting its report to the Plenary. “However, some agencies have willfully failed to honour invitations to defend their written responses to the audit queries as submitted to the Committee Secretariat.”Beside the demand for submission of written responses to audit queries, part of the Committee’s rules of engagement requires that Accounting Officers attend the Committee’s Public Hearing to respond to questions arising from the analysis of their submissions which in turn forms a basis for informed decision on the matter by the Committee.”,The desire of the Public Accounts Committee to timely discharge its constitutional and legislative function is being caused by the evasive and negative actions of some CEOs Or accounting officers of the concerned MDAs.”The Committee is very displeased with the attitude of foot dragging by agencies who are by law, expected to respond to parliamentary invitations and account for their actions.”The Committee has over time, extended invitations to those agencies providing them ample opportunities to defend their queries but for reasons best known to them, these agencies have chosen to disregard invitations.”It is on this note that we as a Committee have resolved that going forward, the Senate Public Accounts Committee will go ahead to consider their audit queries as contained in the Auditor-General Annual’s Report and any MDA that henceforth fails to honour invitations to respond and present its defense, the Committee will adopt the position of the Auditor. “Also, this resolution would be added to our rules of engagement if MDAs fail to improve on their attendance to our invitations”.He however pointed out that the ” Committee is not in doubt of the Commitment of the Present Administration under the stewardship of His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to make Nigeria better but with the attitude of the afford mentioned Chief Executives, that will not be achievable unless and until we all do the needful”.NEWS
Easter: ‘Nigeria Must Rise, This Is Our Moment’ — CAN
as it’s urges Nigerians to look out for eachother and not giveup
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Sunday said it is time for Nigeria to rise above its challenges.
President, CAN Archbishop Daniel Okoh, stated this in his message for the Easter celebration, in Abuja.
He said Easter reminds everyone of a simple, enduring truth: no matter how hard life has been, rising again is always possible.
Especially, when hope, seemed lost, life after despair, a new beginning after a difficult moment.
“It is a message that speaks directly to Nigeria today”, he said.
The CAN boss lamented, “Across the country, people are weary. Families are anxious. Many do not feel safe; others are struggling just to get by. For some, hope has grown faint. But Easter tells us this is not the end. We do not have to remain where we are. We can rise, rebuild, and move forward, together”.
Okoh, speaking to Nigeria leaders, he said “For those in leadership, this is a test of purpose. People must feel leadership, not just hear it. They are looking for action, for empathy, for visible efforts to improve their lives. That is how a nation begins to rise”.
He added for the Church, this is a moment to stand firm and speak clearly. People are searching for hope they can hold on to. The Church must be present; standing with the struggling, offering direction, and helping to light the way forward.
“And for Nigerians everywhere, this is no time to give up on one another. There may be those intent on keeping the rest of us in fear, but we must resist; not with panic or division, but with courage, solidarity, and a shared belief in one another. Hard times can divide, but they can also unite. If we choose unity over suspicion and look out for one another, change becomes not just possible, but certain”, he said.
He concluded, by saying, Easter is more than celebration but rather a decision to rise above the challenges.
“Easter is more than a celebration; it is a decision. A decision to rise above our differences, to stand together, and to confront what holds us back. And if we make that choice, together, then Nigeria will rise again”, he said.
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Group trains 50 girls on Menstrual hygiene, skill acquisition etc
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
An expert in education, has urged adolescents girls in Abuja, to ensure they acquire vocational Skills ,in addition to their education, this can help them earn extra money.
Hadjia Hauwa Wambai, PhD, made this appeal at a one day, One Day Mentorship program for Adolescent Girls, organized by JAM Intervention For Vulnerable Children And Climate Change Initiative (JAM), in Pegi, Abuja.
In her Keynote address, Hadjia Wambai, Founder, Al- Masareef Foundation spoke to the girls about the importance of acquiring Skills that can help them earn extra money.
She said Students must read for at least One hour everyday after School.
This she said will help to pass their exams effortlessly instead of leaving the Studies till a few days to exam period.She explained the importance of hygiene during the Menstrual Cycle and the need to ensure that as Girls and young Women, they are neat, focused, skilled ,hardworking and well behaved.
According to her, these are hallmarks of leadership and the Girls are expected to grow up to be leaders in their respective fields of endeavors.
The one day programme that was in commemoration of the 2026 International Women’s Day 2026, with the theme ‘Justice. Rights. Action with the Sub- theme; Give To Gain’.
Earlier in her address, the Founder Of JAM-Initiative, Josie Mudasiru JP, said that mentoring the Girls by educating them on their Rights and opportunities available to them is her own way of giving back to the Society.
Mudasiru, encouraged the Girls to ensure that they impact their siblings and family members with the knowledge they have acquired at the Mentorship program.
She urged them to concentrate on their academic work and be enticed by yahoo Boys.
” Be focused, be hardworking and God fearing. That is the only way to good Success. Dare to dream and with hardwork and perseverance, all your dreams will become a reality.
While speaking one of the participants,
14 year old Salome Markus said She wanted to an Astronaut but the Father said that the profession was reserved for Men, but the Mentorship program has inspired her not to give on her dreams.
Another 14 year old Adolescent Girl, Suweiba Haruna said the program has motivated her to be more serious with her Academics .
The Village Head of Pegi Village, Chief Irimiya Nisana who volunteered the use of his Palace for the program said he was elated that his Community was choosen for such an important event.
He said JAM- Initiative and other ngos are welcomed to his Community because he is interested in the growth and development of all members of his Community; especially the Girl Child.
The Girls Were given a package containing Exercise Books, a Pack of Sanitary pads and refreshment.
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Ododo Flags Off 728 Government-owned Renovated Public Schools in Kogi
From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
Kogi state Governor, Usman Ododo has launched the renovation of 728 Government-owned Public Schools under the Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE) intervention across the three Senatorial Districts of the state.
Ododo while performing the flag off ceremony at the Government House, Lokoja on Thursday, gave an assurance that his administration will continue to accord education sector topmost priority.
The Governor who was represented by his Deputy, Joel Oyibo, reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the transformation of the education sector in Kogi State.
Ododo commended Kogi AGILE for its intervention programme in the state particularly in the promotion of Girl Child education.
It is a statement that every child in Kogi State deserves a decent place to learn.
It is a statement that our teachers deserve an environment that supports excellence.
And it is a statement that this administration is determined to leave a lasting legacy in the education sector.
To the Technical Service Providers, let me be clear this administration expects quality, transparency, and timely delivery. There will be no compromise on standards.
“The work you do here will speak for years to come, and you must rise to that responsibility.
As we flag off this initiative today, we are not just starting construction work; we are igniting transformation. We are restoring confidence in our public schools, improving learning conditions, and creating opportunities for thousands of young people across Kogi State.
“My administration will continue to prioritize education and ensure that every intervention delivers real and measurable impact.
Together, we will build a system that works for all; one that empowers our children, strengthens our communities, and secures the future of our State”
Earlier, the Kogi State Project Coordinator of Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE), Tijani Oricha disclosed that the renovation intervention is aimed at providing conducive learning environments and the needed comfort for teachers and students to enhance effective teaching and learning.
According to him, the effort would also go a long way in strengthening school systems generally across the state.
He appreciated the First Lady of Kogi State, Hajia Sefinat Usman Ododo, whose passion for the empowerment of the girl child has been greatly inspiring.
“As the Mother of the AGILE Project in Kogi State, your advocacy and dedication have continued to give life and direction to this initiative and we are deeply grateful for your continued support.
“We respectfully acknowledge and appreciate our revered Royal Fathers and Religious Leaders whose influence in shaping values, guiding communities, and mobilizing support at the grassroots level is invaluable. We count on your continued support to ensure that this intervention is protected, sustained, and embraced by the communities it is meant to serve.
“The renovation and rehabilitation of 728 government-owned schools across Kogi State represents one of the most far-reaching investments in the education sector in recent times. This is not just a number, it is 728 opportunities to change learning environments, 728 platforms to restore dignity to education, and 728 communities that will experience renewed hope.
“This initiative will directly impact thousands of students and teachers across the State. It will improve safety, enhance attendance, boost teacher morale, and ultimately lead to better learning outcomes. For the girl child in particular, it creates a more inclusive and supportive environment that encourages retention, participation, and success. Ladies and gentlemen, this is how we build the future intentionally, inclusively, and sustainably.
“To the School-Based Management Committees, this is actually a defining moment for you as the custodians of this crucial intervention at the community level. I charge you to take full ownership of these projects. Protect them, monitor them, and ensure that every resource deployed translates into visible and lasting impact. The success of this initiative at the grassroots level depends largely on your commitment and vigilance.
“We have carefully chosen 30 Technical Service Providers to commence the first phase of intervention in 150 selected schools across Kogi State. And we urged the TSPs to be conscious of the moral and professional responsibilities that come with this important engagement. The structures you build today will shape the experiences of generations to come.
“We expect nothing short of quality, adherence to standards, and timely delivery. Accountability, transparency, and excellence must guide your work at every stage.
“Let me also emphasize that this project will be closely monitored. Every kobo invested must deliver value. Every structure must meet standard. Every community must feel the impact. That is why you joined the SBMC to signed the indemnity instrument to entrench commitment to service delivery”
“Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo has done very well in ensuring that children have access to quality education hence the need for AGILE to complement that effort”.

