Tuesday 15 October 2024

Nigerian govt moves to avert looming ASUU strike


In a bid to avert the looming strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, the Federal Government has re-established a seven-member renegotiation committee to address the 2009 agreements with university-based unions.

Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, at the committee’s inauguration in Abuja on Monday, gave them a three-month deadline to conclude negotiations.

NAN reports that the committee brings together representatives from ASUU and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU.

Others are Non-Academic Staff of Educational and Associated Institutions, NASU, and the National Association of Academic Technologists, NAAT.

Mamman stated that President Bola Tinubu’s government aimed to improve the education system and maintain peace on campuses.

He noted that renegotiations began in 2017 but were delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.

He said that the previous committee, led by Prof. Nimi Briggs, produced a draft report covering significant areas.

The minister urged the reconstituted committee to work diligently and produce realistic agreements addressing the challenges facing the Nigerian University System (NUS).

Committee Chairman, Dr Yayale Ahmed, appealed to the government to support universities in achieving global competitiveness and to consider lecturers’ salaries as investments.

ASUU President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, thanked the government and expressed hope that the new committee would succeed where previous ones failed.

He emphasised the unions’ readiness to renegotiate, provided the government worked towards a stable academic calendar.

Nigerian govt moves to avert looming ASUU strike

Soludo signs Anambra LG law, says absolute autonomy recipe for chaos


Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo has described absolute autonomy for local government areas in Nigeria as an impossibility, insisting that it will be a recipe for chaos.

Soludo made the assertion while signing the Local Government Administration Law in Awka.

According to him, the attendant challenges before the issue of local government autonomy are such that would certainly deepen the fate of the system and spell doom for the expected beneficiaries of the process.

Soludo said,”This is where Section 7 of the Constitution comes handy, and the Anambra State House of Assembly has risen to the occasion. Happily, the Supreme Court did not nullify Section 7 of the Constitution.

“The new laws by Anambra House of Assembly are therefore consequential to give operational life to the Supreme Court judgment and not to undermine it.

“If the State House of Assembly abdicates this constitutional duty, the Local Government will then have no law on the use and management of its finance which the Constitution has given the State House of Assembly the mandate to legislate on. Indeed, in many states the House of Assemblies retain the power to suspend or remove chairpersons of local governments.

“By the way, isn’t the legislative authority exercised by the State Assemblies under Section 7 of the Constitution similar to the powers granted by the Constitution to the National Assembly over the Federal Capital Territory and its Area Councils?

“Governors are often accused of seeking to “control” LG funds with insinuations that LG funds are mismanaged. Of course, in a society where public office is seen as “dinning table” and public trust is low, people judge others by their own standards: by what they would do if they were in the position. I often ask: control for what?

“While I cannot hold brief for every governor, I know that most states are struggling to ensure a solvent local government system. I wish I can be spared the headache, if not for the predictable collateral damage to the system if we abdicate from structured oversight and collective accountability.

“Without active collaboration and coordination between state and local governments, many LGs will end up in a huge financial mess, requiring bailouts by state governments or will FGN directly intervene in every case of insolvency among the 774 LGs?

“The challenge ahead can be daunting given the quantum rise in wage bills because of the new minimum wage, as well as consequential rise in future pension/gratuity payments.”

The governor highlighted some of his achievements in the local government sector since he became governor of Anambra State.

“We inherited a local government system with four-year arrears (2018-2022) of gratuity to retired primary school teachers and other staff of local government.

“We have restructured their finances back to sustainability. Everyone who retired from the local government and State civil service since my tenure is paid gratuity/pension, and we are on course to clear the outstanding arrears soon.

“Three years’ arrears on counterpart funding for Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) has been cleared, resulting in billions of Naira recently invested in our primary schools.

“Some 326 primary health centres are being constructed or modernized in all the 326 wards in the state as well as employing hundreds of medical personnel to man the primary health centres.

“Most of the local government secretariats have been remodelled and equipped, and the LG system is once again alive. This is not to mention that 3,615 out of the 8,115 new teachers recruited under my administration are for primary schools and they are being paid.”

Soludo signs Anambra LG law, says absolute autonomy recipe for chaos

Nasarawa Teacher, Esomnofu Ifechukwu Emerges 2024 Maltina Teacher of the Year …Wins N10 million Grand Prize


Esomnofu Ifechukwu of Crown Grace School, Mararaba, Nasarawa State, has emerged the winner of the 10th edition of the coveted Maltina Teacher of the Year Competition at the Grand Finale held in Lagos on Friday, October 11, 2024.

Ifechukwu, who was adjudged the 2024 Maltina Teacher of the Year, received a cash prize of N10,000,000 (ten million naira). Additionally, he will be rewarded with an all-expense-paid capacity development training overseas and honoured with school infrastructure worth N30 million in his school.

Kehinde Olukayode from Molusi College, Oke-Sopen, Ijebu Igbo, Ogun State, won first runner-up position and received a cash prize of N3,000,000 (three million naira), while Aniefiok Udoh from Community Secondary Commercial School, Uyo LGA, Akwa Ibom State was second runner-up and went home with N2,000,000 (two million naira) cash prize. In addition, 34 other teachers who emerged State Champions from their respective states received N1,000,000 (one million naira) each.

In his goodwill message, the Executive Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Jamiu Alli-Balogun, expressed profound gratitude to Nigerian Breweries-Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund for their steady path and commitment to the education sector through the Maltina Teacher of the Year Competition. He also commended teachers for their enormous contribution to creating a brighter tomorrow despite their many challenges in performing their roles.

Sanwo-Olu noted that through the initiative, NB-FOETF has demonstrated immense support and uplifted the teaching profession in Nigeria with its enduring impact felt across groups and communities nationwide. He stated that the Maltina Teacher of the Year Competition has no doubt spotlighted the incredible contribution of teachers whose passion and dedication are shaping the future of Nigeria and the youths.

He disclosed that the State has been fortunate to benefit from the initiative, as the company recently donated a digital language laboratory to Keke Senior High School, Lagos, in honour of the 2023 Maltina Teacher of the Year, Adeola Adefemi. According to him, this monumental contribution, meant to enrich our students’ learning environment, would encourage literacy and promote academic excellence.

“This donation is one of the lasting legacies of the NB-Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund. I applaud them for this impacting initiative. Since 2015, the initiative has continued to serve as a national platform to recognise, honour, and reward the outstanding efforts of teachers across the country,” he said.

Also speaking at the occasion, the Minister of State for Education, Dr. Yusuf Sununu, represented by the Director Yaba College of Technology, Adedotun Abdul, commended NB-Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund for celebrating outstanding teachers and investing in educational resources and infrastructure through the Maltina Teacher of the Year Competition, stating that such an initiative would inspire teachers and help schools strive for excellence.
Sununu stated that the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Education, remains committed to the growing efforts to restore the dignity of the teaching profession in Nigeria as it recently developed a National Teaching Policy focused on their career path, remuneration, and teaching standards.
While congratulating all the awardees and other participants for their dedication and commitment to the teaching profession in Nigeria, he declared that the Ministry of Education was willing and ready to partner with Nigerian Breweries Plc to deliver quality education in the country.
In his keynote address, the Managing Director Nigerian Breweries Plc, Hans Essaadi, stated that the Maltina Teacher of the Year Competition is designed to recognise and eulogise teachers for their labour of love and for their role in shaping the minds through various ways to become noble human beings.

Essaadi commended Nigerian teachers for their unwavering commitment and deep desire to make a difference in their student’s lives. He noted that teachers’ crucial roles in instilling values, knowledge, and skills in their students have been instrumental to societal growth.

“This year’s edition is special because it is the tenth. We have reached this milestone because every teacher, parent, and student believes in the power of education. So, it is indeed heartwarming that we are gathered here to celebrate the role of teachers as society’s foundation stone on which all professions stand tall, ” he stated.

Also speaking, the Corporate Affairs Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Sade Morgan, stated that this year’s edition was remarkable as it recorded an unprecedented number of valid entries and state champions in the competition’s history. According to Morgan, 1,300 valid entries were recorded from 1,477 entries received, while all 37 States (including the FCT) produced champions.

Describing the feat as a demonstration of the exceptional talents and dedication of Nigerian teachers, the quality of participants, and the popularity of competition among teachers in Nigeria, she said “These remarkable results are the crowning jewel of our decade-long journey, validating our tireless efforts and demonstrating the profound impact of the Maltina Teacher of the Year awards on Nigeria’s education landscape.”

She expressed deep appreciation to all esteemed stakeholders and partners, including TRCN, NUT, Union Bank Plc, Woodhall Capital Foundation, Alert Group, and Air Peace, for their immense support in making this edition memorable.

She equally lauded the esteemed panel of judges for their dedication and painstaking efforts, which have been instrumental in upholding the integrity and prestige of the competition.

In his remarks, the Chairman, Panel of Judges for the Competition, Prof. Pat Utomi, noted that this year’s edition remains the most keenly contested since inception, adding that the quality of entries validates the versatility of our teachers and the rising standard of education in Nigeria.

In his response, the 2024 Maltina Teacher of the Year, Esomnofu Ifechukwu, praised the NB-Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund for introducing the initiative to recognize and reward teachers for their contributions.
Ifechukwu said winning the competition was a dream come true, considering that he has been applying since 2020.

Since its inception, the Maltina Teacher of the Year Competition has produced ten grand winners: Rose Nkemdilim Obi (2015), Imoh Essien (2016), Felix Ariguzo (2017), Olasunkanmi Opeifa (2018), Ezem Collins (2019), Oluwabunmi Anani (2020), Abanika Taiye (2021), Alaku Ayiwulu (2022), Adeola Adefemi (2023) and Esomnofu Ifechukwu (2024).

ABOUT MALTINA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
In 2015, Nigerian Breweries-Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund introduced the Maltina Teacher of the Year, a national competition to identify, honour, and reward outstanding teachers in Nigeria.
Maltina Teacher of the Year is supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and other stakeholders in education, including the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPPS) and Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN).

ABOUT NIGERIAN BREWERIES-FELIX OHIWEREI EDUCATION TRUST FUND
The Nigerian Breweries-Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund was set up in 1994 with a startup capital of 100 million Naira to enable sustained quality education through structured intervention.
The Fund has footprints across the six geographical zones in Nigeria at primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of education. Through the Fund, NB Plc has constructed and furnished over 400 classrooms, sanitary facilities, and libraries in 74 communities nationwide. The Fund has also granted scholarships.
ABOUT NIGERIAN BREWERIES PLC
Nigerian Breweries Plc, incorporated in 1946, is Nigeria’s pioneer and largest brewing company. With 23 malt and beer brands within its portfolio, it serves the Nigerian market and exports to other parts of West Africa. Nigerian Breweries Plc, driven by the corporate philosophy of “Winning with Nigeria”, has continued to take an increasingly active role in supporting education, among our other CSR focus areas.

Nasarawa Teacher, Esomnofu Ifechukwu Emerges 2024 Maltina Teacher of the Year …Wins N10 million Grand Prize

Monday 14 October 2024

Kwara State varsity condemns students’ protest


The Management of Kwara State University, Malete, has condemned the protest staged by students of its Study Centre at the Kwara State College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies (CAILS).

It described the action as unwarranted and promoted by mischief makers whose intention is to undermine the integrity of the scheduled examinations.

A statement by the Registrar, Dr Kikeloma Sallee, in Ilorin argued that the claims by the management of Kwara State College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies that it was not carried along in the decision to change the examination venue were both baseless and mischievous.

“The public needs to note that Kwara State University has two external locations for its Sandwich Degree Programme: Kwara State College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies and Imam Hamzat College of Education.

“These two institutions are not affiliated to Kwara State University. Rather, they are study centres of the University for the sandwich degree programme. This implies that the concerned students are fully under the administration of Kwara State University.

“The University is therefore not required to seek the authorization of CAILS before making decisions on the concerned students.

“As such, all sandwich degree students of that study centre will be guided by the standards KWASU sets.

“The decision of KWASU management to centralize the examination venue for all the sandwich degree students of the institution was taken to protect the sanctity of the examination and ensure standardization of the evaluation process.

“This was communicated to all the students in an orientation exercise conducted by KWASU’s Institute of Education (IOE) on Wednesday, October 2, 2024.

“The venue communicated to the students is the KWASU Conference Centre, located behind Ayoka Petrol Station, along old Jebba Road, Agric area, Ilorin.

“This was expressly communicated to the students at the orientation exercise almost two weeks ago and not three days before the examination as mischievously presented by CAILS management.

“For the avoidance of doubt, Kwara State University will not compromise the quality of any of its processes, nor will the university be swayed by propaganda peddled to coerce it into deviating from its stance on ensuring the quality of its products.

“The examination for the sandwich degree programme, which has been scheduled to hold centrally at the KWASU conference centre, will not change, and the affected students are advised to take note,” the management declared.

Kwara State varsity condemns students’ protest

Stop addressing me as Chief Justice – Akwa Ibom CJ, Obot appeals


The Chief Judge of Akwa Ibom State, Justice Ekaete Obot has clarified the error by some members of the public who address her as the Chief Justice in the state.

She warned that the title of a Chief Justice is only meant for the office of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere Ekun who is the head of the Supreme Court and the National Judicial Council, adding that at the silk level, it is the Chief Judge of a State.

Obot made the clarification on Monday at Qua Iboe Church Uyo, Akwa Ibom State during a Thanksgiving service for the opening of the 2024/2025 legal year.

“It is important that I use this opportunity to tell you that when you want to address me, “I am Chief Judge, Ekaete Obot and not Chief Justice Ekaete Obot. That title, “Chief Justice” is for Kekere Ekun at the Supreme Court of Nigeria. At the appeal court, we have “Justice” at the silk level, we have the “Chief judge” of the state.

The Chief Judge also appealed to Governor Umo Eno for the regular release of funds to the Judiciary for the effective dispensation of justice, saying that the judiciary in the state had been grappling with debt due to the non-release of funds throughout 2023.

She said the judiciary was understaffed as the recruitment to the state judiciary was done last in 2012. She said to address the shortage of staff, the judiciary resorted to assigning one staff to cover the schedule of two and sometimes three-person duties.

She disclosed that within the last two years, an unprecedented number of 316 staff have retired from the state judiciary without replacement.

“When retirement goes on for many years without regular replacement, many skills and competencies are lost. We therefore trust that in this new legal year, our Governor will grant us leave to recruit more staff,” she said.

The chief judge said in the course of her visit to correctional facilities last year, she discovered that inmates lacked basic education and suggested that proper schools for adult education be set within correctional centres to ensure inmates basic primary and secondary education and skills acquisition to reform them, especially for those that would later be released back into the society.

She called for the creation of a Home she christened, “Borstal Institute” for the reformation of young offenders.

The CJ urged the Bar to continue to partner with the judiciary in the state to ensure speedy dispensation of justice.

In his remarks, Gov Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom, who spoke during the Church service at Oua Iboe Church, assured the judiciary of the state government’s cooperation to enhance the quick dispensation of justice.

He also promised to build a reputable estate for serving judges in the State by next year to make them comfortable like their counterparts in Rivers, Bayelsa and Lagos States.

“I have had a very good working relationship with the judiciary led by Justice Ekaete Obot. I appreciate all her efforts in upholding justice and the decongestion of prisons.

“We are ready to collaborate with the judiciary to ensure that issues bordering on them are addressed in line with laid down procedures. Because I envy Rivers, Bayelsa and all other states that are doing well for their judges, so give me a few months, maybe early next year we will acquire land and invite you for a groundbreaking ceremony of a brand new estate only for judges, particularly the serving judges.

‘I believe that the retired judges already have their own, we will only support them, but let it be on record that we match our brother judges and governors in other states by giving a decent accommodation to all the serving judges,” he said.

Stop addressing me as Chief Justice – Akwa Ibom CJ, Obot appeals

Japa: Nurses shouldn’t be stopped from seeking greener pastures abroad – Peter Obi


Former governor of Anambra State and presidential candidate of Labour Party in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi has said nurses and other professionals travelling overseas for greener pastures should not be stopped.

Obi stated this at St Charles Borromeo College of Nursing and Midwifery in Onitsha on Monday.

Obi, who donated money to the institution, noted that education and health are the currencies with which people will transact in the future.

The former Anambra governor, who said Nigeria has over 200 million people, noted that there is no need to restrict people from travelling out of the country for greener pastures.

Rather, he said Nigeria’s leaders should concentrate on training more people as foreign remittances can be a form of revenue for the country

“What we are doing is not charity, we are rather investing in you. We need to invest in knowledge and health because it is the future.

“Investing in you will ensure your greatness. Your profession is lucrative, you’re being looked for all over the world.

“I told Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria that they should stop denying anybody from leaving Nigeria for greener pastures.

“We have 200 million people, let us educate them. Let those who want go out to go and let those who want to stay should stay. Diaspora remittance is also a form of revenue generation.

“If you see me going round trying to donate, it is not anything but because we want to make life better for you all. I came here so I can donate to you. My children will not attend that university, and I can sit down and use the money to add more chieftaincy to my name, but that is not be how to develop the future.

“I will be in college of nursing Anyingba tomorrow, they need my assistance to get accreditation and I will be there to support them, so that they can get it,” Obi said.

Japa: Nurses shouldn’t be stopped from seeking greener pastures abroad – Peter Obi

Nasarawa teacher named 2024 Maltina Teacher of the Year, wins N10m grand prize


Esomnofu Ifechukwu, of Crown Grace School, Mararaba, Nasarawa State, has emerged as the winner of the 10th edition of the Maltina Teacher of the Year Competition.

At the Grand Finale held in Lagos on Friday, October 11, 2024, Ifechukwu was awarded the prestigious title along with a N10 million cash prize.

In addition to the grand prize, Ifechukwu will receive an all-expense-paid capacity development training abroad and a N30 million infrastructure project for his school.

Kehinde Olukayode from Molusi College, Ogun State, and Aniefiok Udoh from Community Secondary Commercial School, Akwa Ibom State, were named first and second runners-up, receiving N3 million and N2 million cash prizes respectively.

Additionally, 34 state champions were each awarded N1 million.

At the event, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, represented by Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education Jamiu Alli-Balogun, commended Nigerian Breweries for their continued investment in education through the NB-Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund.

He praised teachers for their unwavering contributions to shaping the nation’s future.

Sanwo-Olu pointed out the significant impact of the Maltina Teacher of the Year initiative, which aims to uplift the teaching profession and improve educational infrastructure nationwide.

He stated that Lagos has notably benefited, with a digital language lab donated to Keke Senior High School in honor of the 2023 winner, Adeola Adefemi.

“This donation is one of the lasting legacies of the NB-Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund. I applaud them for this impacting initiative.

“Since 2015, the initiative has continued to serve as a national platform to recognise, honour, and reward the outstanding efforts of teachers across the country,” he said.

Minister of State for Education Dr. Yusuf Sununu, represented by Yaba College of Technology’s Adedotun Abdul, lauded the competition for inspiring excellence among teachers.

Sununu reaffirmed the government’s commitment to improving teachers’ careers through a recently developed National Teaching Policy.

Managing Director of Nigerian Breweries, Hans Essaadi, stated the competition’s decade-long journey in recognizing the crucial role teachers play in shaping future generations.

“This year’s edition is special because it is the tenth. We have reached this milestone because every teacher, parent, and student believes in the power of education.

“So, it is indeed heartwarming that we are gathered here to celebrate the role of teachers as society’s foundation stone on which all professions stand tall, ” he stated.

Corporate Affairs Director Sade Morgan revealed that this year’s competition saw a record-breaking 1,300 valid entries from across Nigeria’s 37 states, marking the highest participation in its history.

In his remarks, Prof. Pat Utomi, the Chairman, Panel of Judges for the Competition, noted that this year’s edition is the most keenly contested since its inception, stating that the quality of entries validates the versatility of our teachers and the rising standard of education in our country Nigeria.

In his acceptance speech, Ifechukwu expressed his gratitude, stating that winning was a long-awaited dream come true, as he had applied since 2020.

Since its inception, the Maltina Teacher of the Year Competition has celebrated ten exceptional educators, with past winners including Rose Nkemdilim Obi (2015) and Adeola Adefemi (2023).

Nasarawa teacher named 2024 Maltina Teacher of the Year, wins N10m grand prize

Adeboye appoints former UNILAG VC as Redeemer’s University new Governing Council Chair


The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has appointed Professor Toyin Ogundipe as the new Chairman and Pro Chancellor of the Redeemer’s University, Ede, Osun State.

Prof. Ogundipe before his appointment was the immediate past Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos.

Professor Ogundipe, DAILY POST gathered, replaces Pastor Ezekiel Odeyemi, the Assistant General Overseer in charge of Training and Education of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

The announcement was contained in a statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of the institution, Adetunji Adeleye on Monday in Osogbo.

According to the statement, the other members of the reconstituted Governing Council are: “Professor Shadrach Olufemi Akindele, Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ahmed Parker Yerima, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Olalere Gabriel Adeyemi, representing the University Senate, Professor Christian Happi, representing the University Senate, Professor Idowu Odebode, the University Congregation, Professor Emmanuel Ajav, representing the RCCG, Pastor (Mrs.) Tomi Somefun, representing the RCCG, Pastor Sola Olukoya, representing the RCCG, Dr. Olaniyi Salau (Legal Practitioner) representing the RCCG, Mr. Tobi Aniyi, representing the Redeemer’s University Alumni, Mrs. Funmilayo Olusola Kolade, representing the National Universities Commission, and Mrs. Mojisola Oje who is the Registrar and Secretary to the Council.

Adeboye appoints former UNILAG VC as Redeemer’s University new Governing Council Chair

Sunday 13 October 2024

Edo launches campaign to curb drug abuse


Worried by the growing scourge of drug abuse among young people, the Edo State Government has embarked on a comprehensive sensitisation campaign to combat the trends.

DAILY POST reports that the state government noted that drug-related issues accounted for the majority of young people requiring rehabilitation in the state.

The Permanent Secretary of Social Development and Gender, Mrs Barbara Osobajo, flagged off the programme in Auchi, Etsako West Local Government Area.

Osobajo, represented by Mr Sylvester Okeguale, the Director of the Rehabilitation Department, said the initiative would be replicated in Edo Central and Edo South senatorial districts, respectively, later in the month.

She said the programme tagged “Catch Them Young” was aimed at educating schoolchildren and stakeholders on the dangers of substance abuse, underscoring the urgency of the issue and the importance of awareness.

She said in response to the growing scourge of drug abuse among young people, the ministry has initiated a programme to combat substance abuse.

According to her: “Our children are the future, but the future is now under threat due to the alarming rate of drug abuse among young people. We must act now to prevent this menace from destroying our youth,”

“The message emphasised the urgency and collective responsibility required to address the issue,” she said.

Earlier, the Chairman of Etsako West Local Government Council, Zibiri Muhizu Marvelous, who commended the state government’s efforts, emphasised the critical need for community engagement.

Marvelous, however, noted that addressing drug abuse requires a multifaceted approach, involving parents, educational institutions, and community organisations.

While emphasising the crucial role parents play in preventing substance abuse, he encouraged them to stay actively involved in their children’s lives to mitigate the influence of peer pressure.

The local government council boss called for a united front to ensure that youth receive the necessary guidance and support.

On his part, Mr. Purpose Ehigie, the facilitator, who delivered a comprehensive presentation, shed more light on the alarming dangers of substance abuse.

Ehigie, who called for vigilance, highlighted the risks associated with prescription medications, alcohol, and other seemingly harmless substances.

He noted that curbing substance abuse among youths demanded proactive measures.

Ehigie, however, advocated that early education and intervention are key to empowering children and adolescents to develop healthy habits and coping mechanisms.

“This approach aims to “catch them young” and foster a safer, healthier future,” he added.

Edo launches campaign to curb drug abuse

God didn’t create Nigeria to struggle – Obasanjo urges leaders to utilise resources wisely


Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has called on Nigerian leaders to judiciously use the country’s abundant resources to develop the nation.

Speaking at the Methodist Archdiocese of Abuja’s 40th-anniversary celebration on Sunday in Abuja, Obasanjo emphasised that Nigeria had all it needs to thrive.

Obasanjo echoed the sentiments of Methodist Prelate Dr Oliver Aba’s message, emphasising the importance of appreciating God’s blessings.

“As God created other nations, endowing them with resources, he similarly blessed Nigeria with numerous resources for growth.

“Just as Egypt has the River Nile, Nigeria has the Rivers Niger and Benue, plus crude oil, fertile soil, and other natural resources.

“I firmly believe God didn’t create Nigeria to struggle. He has given us everything we need; it’s our duty to appreciate Him, especially since many countries lack what Nigeria has.

Obasanjo urged leaders, clergy, and citizens to pray for the country’s healing, acknowledging that Nigeria’s current situation isn’t God’s fault.

“We’ve squandered God’s gifts, but if we humble ourselves and seek Him, He will heal our land.”

President Bola Tinubu, represented by Mr Nyesom Wike, commended the Methodist Church of Nigeria for its commitment to social justice, education and humanitarian outreach.

In his goodwill message, Tinubu praised the Methodist Church of Nigeria for its pioneering role and impactful vision.

“I celebrate the 40th anniversary of Abuja Archdiocese, a testament to the church’s enduring spirit of faith, community, and service in Abuja and 183 years in Nigeria.

“The Methodist Church has significantly contributed to our nation’s development through social justice, education, and humanitarian efforts, transforming lives nationwide.”

Tinubu commended the church’s peace and unity promotion, urging continued dedication.

God didn’t create Nigeria to struggle – Obasanjo urges leaders to utilise resources wisely

Police arrest 2 for alleged threat to burn down woman’s house in Benin


The Edo State Police has arrested two suspects for alleged conspiracy, threat to life and arson on one Evelyn Akpan.

The Commissioner of Police, Nemi Iwo disclosed this on Sunday in a statement signed by Moses Yamu, the Public Relations Officer of the Command.

The statement made available to newsmen in Benin City gave the names of the suspects as Prince Anthony Uwa (31) and William Ugiagdor (38).

Iwo said the arrest of the suspects followed the complaint laid by the victim on September 30, 2024, that an unknown person sent her text messages threatening to burn down her house and assassinate her entire family if she did not pay the sum of N1.5 million.

He explained that on receiving the complaint, the operatives of the Command through proper intelligence tracked down and arrested the suspects, who have since confessed to the crime.

Yamu called on the people of the state, especially the youths to eschew crime and criminal activities and rather embrace and explore legitimate opportunities, pursue education and develop skills that would benefit them and their communities.

Police arrest 2 for alleged threat to burn down woman’s house in Benin

Saturday 12 October 2024

PIA: NUPRC asked to account for 3% OPEX revenue from oil companies in Akwa Ibom


Oil producing communities in Akwa Ibom State, civil society organisations as well as the media have called on the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to make public the available data on the 3% Operating Expenditure (OPEX) revenue paid by oil firms in the state as well as how the revenue is calculated, as stipulated by the Petroleum Industry Act, PIA.

This was part of the communique at the end of the ‘Stakeholders’ Dialogue on Host Community Beneficiation Provisions in the PIA and its Implementation’ held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, organized by CISLAC in partnership with OXFAM.

The communique observed that Host Community Development Trusts as established by the PIA do not know how the 3% OPEX is being arrived at but have to take whatever that is given to them for execution of projects.

The communique urged the regulatory body to explain how the revenue is being calculated.

It also urged NUPRC to make public how the Gas Flare Penalty of all oil firms are being utilized to address ecological issues citing the $21 million paid by Mobil for Akwa Ibom State to address the ecological footprint in the host communities as an example.

It added that state government should engage the Federal government on utilization of the gas flare penalty for the relief and remediation of host communities.

The meeting, therefore, reminded community stakeholders of their right to petition the EFCC and ICPC when the need arises or seek redress in court when they feel shortchanged by their HCDTs, as CAMA 2020 provides for the board and its members to be sued.

Parts of the communique read, “NUPRC should respond to the requests and furnish HCDTs and the public with data on the 3% OPEX revenue paid by settlors and how this is calculated transparently.

“NUPRC should give disclosure of how the Gas Flare penalty of all settlors are being utilized to address ecological footprint. For example, the 21 million dollars paid by Mobil for Akwa Ibom State to address the ecological footprint in the host communities. Communities and NUPRC should demand Gas Flare Elimination Plan from the companies and the redesign of their system to eliminate gas flare.”

Speaking on the failure of TotalEnergies to set up HCDT in Akwa Ibom, the communique urged the Ministry of Environment and NUPRC to assist oil producing communities of Ibeno, Mbo and Esit Eket to impend on the oil giant to establish HCDT in the state and not to “cherrypick” which trust they can set up or not.

The communique also charged the HCDT to make public the tender and bid in the procurement process of their projects and programmes noting that opacity and corruption in the committee deny communities of the needed critical social goods and services, such as health, education, public security, agricultural inputs etc.

It further charged the NUPRC, CSOs and other critical stakeholders to increase media sensitization on the HCDT and their operations to assist with amplification, awareness on the provisions of PIA to the locals.

The communique urged the state ministry of petroleum/environment to set up oversight monitoring mechanisms to monitor the activities of the HCDTs, settlors and the regulators. It added that NUPRC should recruit more personnel in the HCDT unit and train existing staff to increase efficiency within the unit.

PIA: NUPRC asked to account for 3% OPEX revenue from oil companies in Akwa Ibom

Kano anti-corruption agency investigates N1.5bn foreign scholarship scam


The Kano State Anti-corruption and Public Complaints Commission has commenced investigation into an alleged foreign scholarship fraud worth N1.5 billion.

The Commission is questioning two top officials of the state Ministry of Higher Education regarding the issue of 1,001 students supposedly studying in India and Kenya.

The State Government is sponsoring 1,001 postgraduate students to pursue their master’s degrees in India and Uganda.

The initiative is part of the government’s foreign scholarship scheme which was inaugurated by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf.

Yusuf had recently hosted a farewell dinner for the first batch of 550 beneficiaries of the scholarship at the Government House, commending former Governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso for introducing the scheme.

DAILY POST gathered that only 418 students were actually sent abroad for studies, raising questions about the whereabouts of the remaining students.

When contacted, the Commission’s Public Relations Officer, Kabiru A. Kabiru, confirmed the report, saying the two top officials were interrogated over the alleged scholarship scam.

“We have commenced an intensive investigation to find out the truth of matter and whoever is found to have been involved, would be prosecuted, no matter his position,” Kabiru warned.

Kano anti-corruption agency investigates N1.5bn foreign scholarship scam

Girl Child Day: Ogun advocates increased representation of women in key positions


Special Adviser to the Ogun State government on education, Mrs Ronke Soyombo has advocated for an increased representation of women in the nation’s technical and scientific education system.

Soyombo, while lamenting that girls confront barriers such as gender-based violence, limited access to school and stereotypes that impede their advancement, stressed that those challenges should not define their narrative.

She spoke on Friday during the 2024 International Girl Child Day celebration organized by the Nigeria Association Of Women Journalists ( NAWOJ) Ogun chapter.

This year’s celebration themed, “Girls Vision For The Future: Our Vision, Our Voice”, was held at the cultural center, Abeokuta, the state capital.

Soyombo, speaking to students selected from the Alaba Lawson Group of schools, St John Anglican High School, Baptist Girls College, Abeokuta Grammar School, Nigeria Girls Guide, Folarin Dalley International College, Patterson Memorial Baptist Grammar School and Lisabi Grammar School encouraged them to focus on their careers and follow their dreams without any obstruction.

She said, “this day serves as a powerful reminder of the boundless potential, creativity, and resilience that girls possess. As we stand here, we recognize that the future belongs to our girls.

“We also acknowledge the obstacles that hinder their progress, gender-based violence, limited access to education, stereotypes and biases, and lack of representation, but we refuse to let these challenges define our narrative. Instead, we choose to empower, uplift, and amplify the voices of our girls.

“Our vision is of a world where girls have equal access to quality education, are free from fear, violence, and exploitation, can pursue their dreams without limitation hold leadership positions and shape policies. A world where girls can be scientists and artists, entrepreneurs, activists, leaders and innovators.”

Soyombo noted that instead of following bad peers on social media, young ladies should look up to role models such as Funmilayo Ransome Kuti, Folake Solanke, SAN, and Justice Maryam Mukhtar amongst other prominent women who achieved their dreams.

Speaking earlier in her welcome address, the Ogun NAWOJ chairperson, Sekinat Salam, urged parents to pay more attention to the girl child’s education and training by equipping them with the needful morals required to become a worthy woman of the envisioned future.

She reiterated the association’s commitment to advancing gender-sensitive reporting, empowering girls via training in media literacy and digital skills, and supporting laws that advance the protection, health, and education of the girl child.

The NAWOJ chairperson, however, charged Governor Dapo Abiodun to look more into the enrollment of girls in schools as well as the abuse of drugs among youths.

Similarly, Eucharia Ekwu, the state deputy commander of Narcotics, NDLEA, while urging the girl child to shun drug abuse, stated that a survey conducted by the command indicated that one in four drug abusers is a female and the state.

The state Comptroller, Nigeria Immigration Service, represented by DCI Olabisi Abati reassured the public that the command is making every effort to combat illegal migration and smuggling.

A sideline of the event was a health talk on menstrual hygiene by Dr Adanna Maduka of the Nigeria Police Medical Service, Ogun State, distribution of sanitary pads and a real-life story told by Aderike Temitope, a victim of human trafficking.

Girl Child Day: Ogun advocates increased representation of women in key positions

Friday 11 October 2024

Past Ondo governors record only 20 per cent success – SDP guber candidate, Akingboye


The gubernatorial candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the forthcoming election in Ondo State, Otunba Bamidele Akingboye, has declared that past governors in the state have recorded only 20 per cent success.

Akingboye made this declaration while addressing journalists at a press conference held in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Friday.

DAILY POST reports that the gubernatorial election in Ondo State has been scheduled for Saturday, November 16th, this year.

Akingboye, while speaking at the press conference, insisted that previous governors who governed the state achieved only 20 per cent success and recorded 80 per cent failure in major areas of human endeavor.

The SDP candidate further stated that previous governors have failed in areas such as education, power, industrialization, and economic development.

He noted that he is in the race to correct the mistakes made by previous governors.

Akingboye also mentioned that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will not interfere with the gubernatorial election process, as people are closely watching what will happen.

“All the governors in the state have offered their services based on their capacities. Past governors in Ondo State made 80 per cent mistakes; they only recorded 20 per cent success.

“In terms of education, we all know that Ondo State was number one when we were with Ekiti, but now, Ondo State is no longer number one. Ondo State was also a leader in cocoa production.

“As I speak, Taraba State has surpassed Ondo State in cocoa production. These are the areas where they have underperformed. We need to know what to do in Ondo State. If Taraba State can be the first in cocoa production today, why is Ondo State ranked fifth?

“Tinubu will not interfere with the Ondo State gubernatorial election because everyone is watching. My advice to him is to simply stay out of it.

“The election will be free and fair. It will be peaceful. Tinubu will not use his power to influence the election.”

Past Ondo governors record only 20 per cent success – SDP guber candidate, Akingboye

Shettima inaugurates National Road Safety Advisory Council, pledges safer roads


Vice President Kashim Shettima has inaugurated the National Road Safety Advisory Council (NaRSAC) with a charge on members to align with global best practices in reducing traffic crashes.

He therefore tasked the council to set National Road Safety Strategy targets and ensure effective coordination between federal, state, and local governments to achieve shared road safety objectives.

Speaking during the ceremony on Friday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Vice President Shettima emphasized the critical nature of road safety, stating, “Road safety is not merely a matter of policy but a critical part of the lifeline that connects the people of this nation.”

He further praised the Federal Road Safety Corps’s (FRSC) commitment, noting that the Corps has “consolidated a robust strategy to address the nation’s road traffic challenges” in its relatively short existence.

The establishment of NaRSAC aligns with recommendations from the World Bank Country Capacity Review, which identified areas for improvement in Nigeria’s road traffic administration and safety management.

VP Shettima urged FRSC Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, to embrace these recommendations as “a catalyst for the much-needed reforms in this sector.”

The Vice President also commended the seamless coordination between federal and state executives, as well as various government agencies saying, “This spirit of unity exemplifies the essence of working together for the common good.”

The Vice President noted that the initiative is in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s promise to strengthen administrative capacities across government bodies.

“I am confident that this intervention will enhance our transportation system and contribute to sustainable economic growth in Nigeria,” Senator Shettima stated.

In his charge to the newly inaugurated council members, VP Shettima emphasised their role in “setting National Road Safety Strategy targets and ensuring coordination between the federal, state, and local governments in achieving our shared road safety objectives.”

Earlier in his remarks, the Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Shehu Mohammed who is also secretary of the advisory council said the inauguration of the body opens a new vista in road safety management in Nigeria, including fast-tracking the implementation of the Nigeria Road Safety Strategy (NRSS) which is the country’s response to the call for safe use of the road.

He said the inauguration of the council underscores the commitment of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in safeguarding the lives of property of citizens on the roads, noting that the implementation of the NRSS provides a clear direction towards achieving the vision for road safety, using the globally accepted “safe system approach” for managing road safety.

Further referencing the effective implementation of the NRSS as a top priority of the Council, the Corps Marshal said that Nigeria now has an opportunity of reducing to zero deaths, the number of casualties recorded in road traffic crashes.

The NaRSAC has Vice President Kashim Shettima as chairman with membership drawn from six governors, one representing each of the six geo-political zones; Ministers of Transportation, Works, Health, Justice, Education, Finance, Environment, Police Affairs, Interior, Budget and Economic Planning, FCT, Information and Labour & Productivity.

Other members include the National Security Adviser, President of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), and the Nigerian Society of Engineers.

Shettima inaugurates National Road Safety Advisory Council, pledges safer roads

Insecurity: Jigawa inaugurates Safe School Coordination Committee


Jigawa State Government in collaboration with UNICEF has inaugurated the State Safe School Coordination Committee to ensure the protection of children and learning environment.

Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, Usman Muhammad disclosed this during the inauguration of the committee in Dutse.

He said the committee is to enhance security in schools by coordinating with security agencies and stakeholders, receiving and referring complaints, and maintaining emergency hotlines.

“We are taking strict measures to respond and ensure maximum security and protection of schools and our children across the state.

“The committee will consider Issues that has to do with hazards, violence against children, negligence, sexual abuse, among others,” he said.

Usman noted that the state government will to anything possible to support the committee to ensure safer learning environments.

Education Specialist, UNICEF Kano Field Office, Muntaka Muktar, said Nigeria has experienced several attacks on the education sector.

He said the North-East is the worst hit in such attacks, resulting in the closure of many schools and disruption of learning activities.

“The attacks have become more intense in recent times, with cases of abduction of school children on the rise. Ransoms have had to be paid to the perpetrators, either by the government or by parents, in every instance.

“More than 910 schools have been destroyed by non-state actors, and at least 1,500 have been forced to close,” he said.

Insecurity: Jigawa inaugurates Safe School Coordination Committee