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We Barely Move Around Town, Make Ends Meet – FCT Residents

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Many residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have decried increased transport fares, which has limited their movement around the city centre.They told said that one of the greatest challenge they encountered was the non availabity of fuel inspite of its increased cost.According to them, fuel is not readily available at many filling stations per time, leading to artifical scarcity and panic, thus the increasing cost of transportation.

They, therefore, reiterated their appeal to the Federal Government and other authorities to urgentky intervene in the situation as Nigerians were suffering and getting very desperate.
Mrs Rebecca Solomon, a civil servant, appealed to the Federal Government to redeem its promise of providing Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses for commuters.
According to Solomon, these vehicles when operational will greatly help in ameliorating the high cost of transportation which is affecting all sectors.“Nigerians were happy when President Bola Tinubu announced the provision of buses to ameliorate the sufferings of Nigerians.“We have been waiting and hoping on the buses promised to us (residents) by the Federal Government but we are yet to see the buses.“We need God’s intervention to pull through because the situation of things is not getting any better. Many people are suffering and dying,”she said.Mr Godson Edache, a nurse said, the sharp rise in the cost of necessities was biting hard on residents and this could only be checked by reducing transportation fares.Edache said: “transportation is crucial as it affects virtually every thing/sector in the country. So it is not surprising that cost of goods and services have skyrocketed.“Every day I struggle to afford transportation to and from work because the cost of transportation keep changing everyday.“The recent surge in bus fares has placed an additional burden on my already tight budget, making it increasingly difficult to make ends meet.“Even at the clinic where I work, we no longer experience heavy influx of customers as we used to because the cost of drugs had also increased and people cannot afford treatment, ” he said.Mr Gabriel Ojo, a desk officer said: “I have long forgotten I own a car because I have not been able to use it in a long time due to high cost of fuel.“I do not understand if the managements of fuel stations are purposely hoarding the fuel to ensure scarcity to enable them increase their prices.“For me, I have put convenience behind me, abandoned my car and happily jump different cabs to work as that is what I can afford at the moment.“Something really needs to be done and fast, because the situation is worsening by the day and the economy is not smiling any longer.”For Agnes Goja, a student, treaking to school has become the order of the day for her. Her aunty, who she lived with could not afford to give her transportation fares.“I live with an aunt who is a petty trader and has three children. My aunt used to give me transportation fares to school before but not anymore.“She said she can no longer afford to give me money for transport to school because she is barely managing to feed and pay our school fees,” Goja said.Miss Abiba Sule, a trader, said she used to operate a mobile business that entailed she move from one ministry to another to sell her goods but could no longer do the business anymore.“I run a mobile business because I cannot afford to rent a shop. I used to go to different ministries and offices to sell my goods.“These days, the business is very slow, the cost of the items have increased, transportation has increased and people are complaining of no money.” It is no longer business as usual and it is seriously affecting my income. Right now, two of my children who are supposed to be in school are home because I cannot pay their fees.“The situation is really bad. The government needs to come to our aid and improve our economy before all of us will die of hunger and poverty in thos country.Meanwhile, Mr Festis Azubuike, a teacher who also decried the high cost of living in the country, however, praised the doggedness and survival mechanism of Nigerians.“I do not know how we do it in this country. We are very brave and creative people and I always tell my friends that Nigerians have shock absorbers.“No matter the situation, we always find a way around it and try to get by. We can adjust to whatever situation we find ourselves.“The government at all levels and stakeholders need to come together, deliberate and implement policies that will ensure lasting solutions to our problems in the country,” he said. (NAN)

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NOA Intensifies Sensitisation Campaign on National Identity Project

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has embarked on a nationwide sensitisation campaign to enlighten Nigerians on the new National Anthem and National Values Charter (NVC).

The Director General of NOA, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, disclosed this at a press conference on sensitisation on National Anthem and National Values Charter in Lokoja.

Issa-Onilu, who was represented by the Ag State Director of NOA, Patrick Edogbanya, said the initiative was in line with President Bola Tinubu’s declaration that “We Must Build Nigerians to Build Nigeria”.

He noted that the sensitisation campaign was being conducted nationwide aimed at reinforcing the significance of Nigeria’s national anthem and the national values charter.

According to him, the content of the new national anthem summarily preaches unity in diversity; though, we may have different languages, ethnicities, tribes and religion, it binds us together as one.

The NOA DG said the agency would establish citizen brigades in primary and secondary schools this year, starting 3700 members.

According to him, it will be 1000 per state and the FCT will be fashioned after the Boys scouts and Girls brigade, where members will learn leadership and moral values.

“They will be raised as model citizens who embody the national identity.

“Millions of Nigerian children will join the brigade in a few years, causing a deliberate movement of value ambassadors, model citizens, and generation of new Nigerians.

He added that the federal government would nationalize cartoon content in the next three years, saying 70 per cent of the cartoon content must be about Nigerian values.

In his Paper presentation on “Overview of the NCV”, the NOA Head of Program, Mayowa Ogbonnikan, said the NVC is a social contract between the government and citizens.

He said the NVC was aimed to promote fundamental values that will guide Nigerians’ national lifestyles, foster national identity and ensure unity and national cohesion.

According to him, the NVC has two components: the Nigerian Promise, and the Citizens Code or Commitment.

He added that the Nigerian Promise has seven pillars upon which the Nigerian state shall be held accountable by its citizens at home and in the diaspora.

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UNILORIN Ranks Most Preferred Varsity in Nigeria, Produces 256 1st Class

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From Samuel James, Ilorin

The University of Ilorinin still maintains its position for five years as the most preferred University in the country, according to Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, while producing 256 first class graduates.

The Vice Chancellor, Prof.

Wahab Egbewole, made this known during a press conference on Thursday to mark the University’s 39th convocation.

Prof Egbewole said the zeal and the commitment to sustain the higher level of the institution among others would not be compromised as that’s what it means by its appellate name “better by far”.

In his highlighting of the achievement so far, he said the university still rank first as the most preferred University in Nigeria by Jamb records for the following years, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2025, which based on its sustainability of academic excellence, research pursuits, smooth calendar, foreign institutions exchange programmes and partnerships with diverse opportunities available to both staff and the students.

He also disclosed that the University for this 39th Convocation has produced the numbers of 256 First class graduates, 3842 Second Class (Upper Division) graduates, 6,178 Second Class (Lower Division graduates, 1,299 Third Class graduates and 62 Pass degrees respectively.

The Vice Chancellor further, stated that  18 graduates received distinctions in Pharmacy and one achieved a distinction in Physiotherapy while there’s also 124 MB;BS graduands, 64 Nursing graduands, 35 Optometry graduands, 30 Veterinary Medicine graduands, and 18 graduands with Distinction, as well as 85 graduands with Pass in Pharmacy, one distinction and 32 Pass in Physiothera

Prof Egbewole added that there are a total number of 16 Diploma degree holders and the total number of Higher Degrees to be awarded at the 39th convocation ceremonies, as he said 1,875; out of this figure are 92 Postgraduate Diplomas, 1,280 Master’s Degree from various faculties, 179 Professional Masters, one MPhil, and 323 Ph.Ds.

While speaking on the challenges facing the administration of the university he talks on the multiplier effect of the removal of the petroleum subsidy, particularly its implications for prices of goods and services for both staff and students.

The other challenges listed by the Vice Chancellor, includes increases in electricity tariffs, the galloping inflation, and infrastructural needs to meet evolving demands of ivory tower education in a rapidly changing world.

The Vice Chancellor however stated that all these challenges have tested the resolve of the management to be brave and to pay the price through adoption of some strategies to tackle it as they are inevitable.

Egbewole also revealed that a total sum of N1,656,944,930.00bn was allocated to the university as a

TETFund intervention in the year under review. While added that the fund covered 11 areas like physical infrastructure/program upgrade, academic staff training, ICT support with the inclusion sum of N250,000,000.00 for different projects in interventions as well.

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Environment Ministry Rejects NUPRC’s Approval to Aiteo for Barging Operations

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By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja

The Federal Ministry of Environment has disagreed with the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) over the approval given to an oil company, Aiteo E and P, operating in Nembe, Bayelsa State, to carry out barging activities.

Representatives of the company at a hearing by the House of Representatives Committee on Environment said it got approval from NUPRC to barge, which means transporting crude from their facility in Nembe through the Brass River out to the Atlantic Ocean.

The hearing was to probe the environmental impact of transporting crude oil by mega seagoing vessels from Nembe Creek Trunk to offshore crude oil storage in the Atlantic Ocean by Aiteo E and P, as well as the oil spillage in Olugboboro Community in Southern Ijaw Bayelsa State from Nigerian Agip Oil Company (now Oando Oil Ltd) facility.

Chief Operating Officer, Aieto, Ewarezi Useh Aieto said it was a temporary measure which started last year borne out of necessity due to the activities of vandals on the pipelines.

However, the representative of the Minister of Environment, Dr Musa Gashau, said the approval given to the company to operate did not include barging activities.

Chairman of the committee, Pondi Gbabador, queried the inconsistencies in the approvals between government agencies over the same issue.

Useh said they had no other option, otherwise they would shut down production.

On the time agreed for the barging, the Aiteo woman said the Environment Impact Assessment, which gave the approval has a lifespan of five years and it was gotten in November 2020.

She said it was still valid.

But the Ministry of Environment insisted Aieto does not have a valid approval to carry out their barging activities in Nembe.

He said, “The Eia approval did not cover barging. Records available to the Ministry indicate the approval only covered the installation of a 54km crude oil pipeline and a 14 storage platform of the capacity of 3.5 million barrels. It did not cover barging.”

Aiteek woman said for the agreement with the Ministry of Environment, barging was not part of the agreement, but the NUPRC which is also a regulator they went through all the whole hog of getting all the requirements for barging crude.

Responding to enquiries, the Manager Health Safety and Environment, Aiteo, Augustina Amaka Bisong, said their activities do not damage the environment as all considerations have been made to address such.

She said there was no spillage in the entire process.

He said they were supposed to be a 120, 000 barrels producing facility but because of the theft and even with the barging, they are struggling to do between 30, 000 and 40, 000 right now.

The Director General of the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA), Engr Chukwuemeka, said there has been no incident of oil spillage since the operation commenced.

However the committee expressed reservations about the claim that their activities did not have adverse effects on the environment.

It resolved to embark on an oversight to have first-hand information about the true state of things for further necessary legislative actions.

Also, the Deputy Manager Environment Oando, Akuduro Philip, called for legislative support to address the issue of oil theft and vandalism which he said has far reaching consequences.

He said they operate in four states including Bayelsa and statistics show that about 90 percent of all their spill events are caused by third party interferences on their facilities.

He further said particularly in Bayelsa State 80 percent of spillage is within Southern Ijaw, where Olugboboro Community is.

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