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TCN Promises to Address Power Outage in Bayelsa

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has promised to complete the reconstruction of its collapsed transmission towers along the Mbiama-Ahoada axis of Rivers State and restore power supply to Bayelsa within six weeks.

The Director General of the Transmission Service Provider (TSP), a subsidiary of the TCN, Olugbenga Ajiboye, gave the assurance on Wednesday, when he led a high-powered technical team on a courtesy visit to the state Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo in Government House, Yenagoa.

Ajiboye apologised to the people and government of Bayelsa for the prolonged power outage and its attendant economic cost while pleading for the assistance of the state government to restore power in the state.

He explained that the blackout was caused by damage to the TCN power transmission line connecting Bayelsa, noting that about 18 transmission towers were vandalised.

He said, “We are here to plead with the people of Bayelsa State for the power outage. We are here to also plead for the state’s assistance to restore power to Bayelsa.

“We came to look at what is on the ground, and from what we have seen, it would take at least six weeks to reconstruct the collapsed towers and restore power to the state.”

Ajiboye lamented that this year alone, no fewer than 120 TCN transmission facilities were vandalised nationwide, even as he appealed to the state government to provide security for the safeguard of power assets.

In his response, the Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, noted that the problem of public power supply has become a major issue in the state in recent times.

Ewhrudjakpo expressed concern that although only about 30 percent of Bayelsa is currently covered by the National Grid, the state had never enjoyed stable power supply even before the present damage to TCN assets.

He urged the federal agency to expedite its reconstruction work, noting that while TCN was losing revenue from power in Bayelsa, the state government on the other hand was losing political capital and goodwill.

The Deputy Governor, who expressed government’s readiness to collaborate with the TCN to restore power supply, called on the Transmission Company to extend its transmission network to more communities in the state.

Ewhrudjakpo promised that the Bayelsa State government would liaise with its Rivers State counterpart to secure the transmission lines.

“The issue of power supply has become a major issue in Bayelsa State in recent times because the people are calling on the state government.

“Bayelsa has never had a good power supply despite the fact that only about 30 percent of the state is connected to the National Grid. We want you to extend the transmission lines to other parts of the state.

“We want the TCN to change its relationship with the Bayelsa State Government. For us, we are ready to have a higher collaboration with your people on the ground here to discuss and resolve issues at all times”, he said.

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Navy Arrests 2 Suspects Trafficking Pangolin Scales Worth N25m in A’Ibom 

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The Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base (FOB), Ibaka, Akwa Ibom, has arrested two suspects trafficking 500 kilos of pangolin scales worth N25 million from Cameroon to Nigeria.

The Commanding Officer, Capt. Aliyu Abdullah, stated this while handing over the suspects and the items to the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), in Ibaka on Saturday.

Abdullahi said that the suspects were arrested on routine patrol around Tom Shot Island on Thursday.

“The arrest was made during routine-stop-and-search of boats transiting from Cameroon to Nigeria,” he said.

He stated that Pangolins are a critically endangered species protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

Abdullahi noted that smuggling of products derived from endangered animals, such as pangolin scales, across International maritime borders constituted a serious violation of both International and domestic legal frameworks.

“They play a vital role in their ecosystem, however, their population has been decimated due to high demand for scales and meat particularly in black markets across Asia and Africa,” Abdullahi said.

The commanding officer said the shipment of scales was believed to be destined to a port in Lagos for smuggling out of Nigeria to markets in Asia.

“It breaches the convention on CITES, which prohibits the commercial trade of endangered species and their derivatives.

“Both Nigeria and Cameroon are signatories to this convention.”

Abdullahi said that the Navy, under the leadership of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Emmanuel Ogalla would continue to tackle all forms of illegal activities within the waterways, thereby improving the National image of Nigeria Internationally.

Receiving the suspects, items and boat, Deputy Superintendent of Customs, Dada Fagbola, said that the suspects would be investigated for necessary prosecution

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ASUU Supports 12 Indigents Students With Scholarships in Bauchi Zone

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has awarded scholarships to 12  academically outstanding but financially disadvantaged indigents students across its Bauchi Zone.

The Bauchi Zone includes: Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Sa’adu Zungur University (SAZU) Bauchi.

Others are Gombe State University, Federal University Kashere, University of Jos and Plateau State University Bokkos.

During the presentation held at the ASUU Secretariat, SAZU Bauchi on Saturday, the 12 beneficiaries received cheques worth ₦200,000 each from the national body of the Union.

Prof. Christopher Piwuna, Convener of the ASUU Grant, Research and Publications Committee was represented by Prof.

Lawan Abubakar, the immediate past Zonal Coordinator.

Piwuna explained that the scholarships aimed to support brilliant students who were hindered by financial hardship.

“This initiative was born out of the need to counter the government’s rising imposition of school charges, which continues to burden students and their families,” he said.

Piwuna added that ASUU believed that such financial aid should be a grant, not a loan, noting: “We don’t expect any repayment from the beneficiaries or their parents.”

Prof. Namo Aku, the Zonal Coordinator, said that while the national body supported 12 students, the six universities in the zone collectively sponsored  additional 18 indigenous students.

“ATBU and Gombe State University sponsored five students each, Plateau University and University of Jos sponsored two each, while SAZU and Federal University Kashere sponsored two students apiece,” he said.

Aku emphasized that ASUU’s mission includes supporting the less privileged through collective contributions from lecturers who are passionate about students’ success.

Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Bappa Salisu, a Pharmacy student at SAZU, expressed gratitude to the Union.

“We are deeply thankful for this opportunity. It motivates us to work harder and live up to the expectations of those who believe in us,” he said

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Samuel Re-Elected COSFAN President

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The Commonwealth Scholars and Fellows Alumni Association Nigeria (COSFAN) has elected new leaders, with Dr Ekundayo Samuel re-elected as President for a second term.

Dr Samuel, a lecturer in Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry at the University of Ibadan, was returned unopposed due to his strong performance during his first tenure.

During Saturday’s virtual Quarterly General Meeting, Samuel and the newly elected National Executive Committee members were sworn in by legal practitioner, Titilope Adeyemi.

The new executives will serve for two years, with the option of renewal for eligible members for another two-year term.

Samuel, known for his academic and community work, is expected to steer COSFAN toward achieving its stated goals.

In his inaugural address, he pledged collaboration with the British Council Nigeria and the government to advance mentorship and development programmes.

Samuel, also Executive Director of Dove-Haven Foundation (DHF), promised to empower COSFAN members to impact their fields and communities meaningfully.

He urged all levels of government, institutions, and organisations to engage COSFAN’s experts and professionals for enhanced service delivery nationwide.

Samuel praised COSFAN Patrons – Prof. Ibrahim Gambari and the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye – for their enduring support and encouragement.

Other elected officers include Vice President: Dr Badia Maje-Sayyadi, and Secretary-General; Mr Josiah Owoeye of Tolaram Group, Lagos.

Dr Oluwatosin Igbayiloye, University of Ilorin, was elected Treasurer, while Mr Adewale Adeniyi, Pivot-GIS, Lagos, was named Publicity Secretary.

Regional Coordinators elected include Prof. Rayyan Garba (North-West), Mrs Victoria Shoyombo (North-Central), and Dr Fatimas Baba-Ari (North-East).

Also elected were Prof. Olayinka Nwachukwu (South-East), Prof. Emmanuel Akpabio (South-South), and Dr Adetoun Mustapha (South-West).

Dr Abiola Adimula was elected as the Ex-Officio member of the Executive Committee.

COSFAN is a non-profit association of Nigerians sponsored by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission for postgraduate studies or fellowships.

The association has over 3,000 members who have benefited from various Commonwealth-funded academic and professional programmes.

COSFAN’s mission is to apply members’ knowledge to societal development, especially in education and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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