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Industrial park to create 1m jobs across Nigeria – Expert

Industrial park to create 1m jobs across Nigeria – Expert

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By Dorcas Jonah

An industry expert, Adil Kurt, has advocated the establishment of industrial parks across each state of the federation to create about 40,000 direct employment opportunities on completion.

Kurt, Managing Director of Zeberced Group, told newsmen on a tour of the Abuja Industrial Park and other facilities in the FCT, that the parks would go a long way to boost the construction sector.

He said when such facility was fully operational, it had the capacity to significantly deplete the unemployment market in Nigeria.

He said indirect employment opportunities from a single industrial park could gainfully engage over 120,000 people as they carried out their various related businesses in the building industry.

According to him, if each state develops a park of such immense benefit with 120,000 persons gainfully employed in the industry, the 36 states will absorb over a million persons.

“Partnership between the federal and state governments will be important. There is a need for deliberate investment in industrial parks across the country so that it can take millions of Nigerians off the unemployment market.

“The desire of the Federal Government under President Bola Tinubu and the respective governors to urgently
boost the Nigerian economy can be achieved by developing the construction-sector through the creation of industrial parks,” he said.

Kurt said if each state created an industrial park, it would bring spiral economic boom.

He said the federal and state governments should not be scared to invest in developing industrial parks as it had the capacity to generate employment and boost the economy of such a state at a sustainable level.

Kurt said the Abuja industrial park, built by Zeberced group, would host 120 shops that would be available to service the building industry and galvanise value addition to building materials that could boost the economy.

“The Abuja industrial park, when completed, will create about 40,000 direct employment but here in Nigeria, I believe, it would need more.

“Indirect jobs can be easily calculated, if for example and conservatively, each of these business concerns generates three or four persons, it will translate to over 200,000 population of gainfully employed persons.

“This is just one; imagine where each state government established one in their states, the impact will be huge, Kurt said.

He said Nigeria was blessed with all the materials it needed for construction of any kind but could only be realised through value addition and offer investment opportunities to government and private entities to develop.

Kurt said Nigeria could not grow when it relied on other countries for about 95 per cent import of finished products.

He said such products could be produced and processed, thereby creating the needed employment for its citizens and improve on the quality of life of her people.

Kurt who took newsmen round the industrial park and quarry sites, said Nigeria could boast of the largest quarry sites in Africa.

He said this was because its team of investors believed in the enormity of the country’s capacity to feed its building sector with all the materials required to build the infrastructure to drive development.

He said the direction of the administration for concrete roads should provoke states and even local governments to establish various industrial parks to accelerate the desired development of the country.

“You know this will significantly improve the population of gainfully employed persons in the economy and positively impact on those lives.

“We are craving the indulgence of the federal and the state governments to ensure that at least each state should have one such industrial park.

”It is important to diversify industry all over the country, not only in selected areas like Abuja or Lagos; no, it should be all over the country,” he said.

The Managing Director of Zeberced said he was aware that there could be challenges in setting up a park but the determination of the government and other private initiatives to boost the economy, required deliberate efforts for sustainable development.

“Of course, we have challenges, but the government must push. It is about sustainable development.

“It will serve the construction sector covering cement and stones, which are the critical materials for constructions.

“From here we make blocks of all kinds, erect houses, build roads etc.

“There is a huge potential in Nigeria’s construction sector which we have seen.

“This is a developing country and we need a lot of infrastructure to be put in place for the growth of the raw materials to accelerate development of quarry business which requires the production of aggregates for various structural design in Nigeria.

“The two materials in the construction sector are cement and the other one is stone, so we chose stone and we are processing this by adding value to the raw hill.

“For instance, in our country, you cannot even see granite but here, everywhere is granite, It forms a strong material to build the infrastructure, like roads which I mentioned earlier and it remains one of the best materials,” he said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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I will not fail Nigerians – Tinubu

I will not fail Nigerians – Tinubu

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By Ikenna Osuoha

President Bola Tinubu has reassured Nigerians of his determination not to fail the country in ensuring a permanent transformation of the nation’s economy for an enduring prosperity.

A statement signed on Monday by Chief Frank Ebere-Njoku, National Spokesperson, Tinubu Support Organisation (TSO), quoted Tinubu as saying this during a closed-door meeting with Alhaji Aminu Suleiman, the Founder/President of TSO.

Suleiman was on a solidarity visit to the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The president, who thanked the organisation for standing by his mandate, said that Nigeria was on the path to recovery.

Tinubu expressed confidence in the capacity of his cabinet members to rescue the country from the present economic quagmire.

“I have at this point assembled ministers to work towards achieving my goal of a progressive Nigeria.

“I am sure that they are capable of delivering on their primary assignments of rebuilding the Nigerian economy because I will remove anyone who fails, since I want results,” he said.

Tinubu, however, promised to run an all-inclusive government where everyone would be given the opportunity to serve, especially those that worked for him.

According to him, “I will always reward loyalty, excellence and hard work.”

Earlier, Suleiman reassured the president of the organisation’s loyalty and support.

Suleiman, who expressed unwavering support for President Tinubu, said they were committed to making the government a great success.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that TSO is one of the associations that mobilised support for President Tinubu’s presidency. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Harnessing potential of youth as agents of national development

Harnessing potential of youth as agents of national development

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By Emmanuel Oloniruha, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)

Youth are one of the greatest assets and investments of any nation. In every nation, the youths play a vital role in national development. Their involvement in decision-making processes is also crucial for fostering positive social change and creating sustainable societies.

 

By including young people at all levels of decision-making, nations can harness their energy, creativity, and fresh perspectives to address societal challenges and contribute to national development

 

Unfortunately today, youths are confronted with various challenges, limiting their contributions to national development. These challenges include poverty, limited access to education and training, unemployment, gender biases, health practices, social responsibilities, and limited roles in data collection and research.

 

Analysts believe that addressing these challenges is crucial for harnessing the potentials of youth as agents of positive social change and promoting national development.

 

According to Kofi Annan, Former Secretary-General of the United Nations, while youths are increasingly recognised as positive change agents globally; many struggle for meaningful inclusion but instead experience marginalization.

 

The State of World Population report released in April 2023 by the United Nations put the world population at over eight billion. Several accounts report that half of the world’s population is under 30, but they have little say over the decisions that shape their future.

 

This negates a central principle of the 2030 Agenda which is the assurance that “no one will be left behind.” The Sustainable Development Goals are meant for all nations, all peoples of all ages and all societies.

 

In Nigeria, the youth constitutes not less than 40 per cent of the country’s population and voting population. Though they are making waves across the world in various sectors including the education sector, health sector and the entertainment industry, their involvement in governance and decision making process is still low.

 

According to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), 37,060,399 youths from the age of 18 to 34 constitutes 39.65 per cent of the total registered voters of 93,469,008  for the 2023 general election in the country.

 

The data released by the commission prior to the election also revealed that 33.4 million or 35.75 per cent of the registered voters were middle-aged persons between the ages of 35 and 49.

 

Also, a report by Agora Policy titled ‘How to Deepen Gender, Social and Political Inclusion in Nigeria” released in December 2022 states that citizens under 35 years of age account for at least seven in 10 Nigerians.

 

The report put together by a group of experts on gender, political and social inclusion and produced with the support of MacArthur Foundation, pointed out low level of youth inclusion in Nigeria.

 

It noted that the capacities of women and youths for full actualisation are constrained by unequal access to power and resources as well as exclusionary norms, practices, laws and policies, which in turn negatively impacts development outcome for the country.

 

The report states that Nigeria undermines itself by limiting the potential of significant segments of its population, which are youth and women.

 

“Continuing on this path, amounts to Nigeria shooting itself in the foot or punching grossly below its weight. Deepening inclusion is thus not a favour to the excluded groups but a sensible route to overall national development. It is in Nigeria’s self-interest to be a more inclusive society,” the Agora Policy reports states.

 

Over the years, several measures have been put in place by governments, institutions, civil organisations and corporate bodies to ensure youth inclusion in Nigeria as a way to empower young people to become agents of change and to bridge leadership gap in the country.

 

Notable of these on the part of government was the signing of the Not too Young to Run Bill into law by former President Muhammadu Buhari in May 2018. Also chief among the efforts was the development of the Nigeria National Youth Policy currently undergoing review, aimed to enhance youth development and participation in the context of sustainable development.

 

Others include the Youth Development Policy to facilitate interaction between Nigerian youth and the government; the  establishment of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to battle rising youth unemployment and promote national unity.

 

Various initiatives were also carried out by different corporate bodies such as the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation (GJF), Yiaga Africa, UNICEF and other UN agencies in Nigeria, MacArthur Foundation among others.

 

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has been vocal about the importance of inclusive governance, describing it as democratic rights.

 

While he was President of Nigeria he launched and implemented several initiatives to empower Nigerian youths to address the high rate of unemployment in the country.

 

Some of the initiatives include ‘You Win’, Youth Entrepreneurship Strategy (YES) in 2015, Public Works, Women and Youth Empowerment Programme in 2012 and Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P).

 

Jonathan, the founder of Goodluck Jonathan Foundation (GJF) and Chairman of West Africa Elders Forum (WAEF), has consistently advocated inclusive governance, justice, and sustainable democracy and others as solution to the Sahel crisis.

 

The former president, via his foundation, has been engaging African governments, leaders and stakeholders to address structural biases against youth, especially women and girls in order to promote equality and build an inclusive society.

 

Mr Samson Itodo, the Executive Director of Yiaga Africa, an NGO dedicated to promoting democracy in Africa, believes that increasing youth participation in politics is crucial for the development of Nigeria’s democracy.

 

Itodo who played key role in advocating for Not Too Young to Run law also believes that implementing strategies such as  creating youth-friendly political spaces, youth empowerment and education, strengthening youth networks and organisation would create a more inclusive political landscape that values and incorporates the perspectives and contributions of young people.

 

To Director-General, National Institute of Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), Abubakar Sulaiman, there was also need to change the narrative that youths are mere thugs, instruments of violence and anarchy.

 

Sulaiman speaking at a two-Day national retreat for Young Parliamentarians Forum (YPF) of the National Assembly, tagged: ‘Youth Alliance Towards 2023 General Elections, said that youths should be more involved in partisan politics and political activities.

 

“You can’t have the notion of taking charge or taking power when you refuse to get yourself involved in politics. If youths actively get themselves involved in political activities and parties and at the various levels they are more active, their voices would be heard. This is because they constitute a majority at every level,” Suleiman said.

 

To the Chairman of Heirs Holdings Group, Tony Elumelu, who is a strong advocate for youth inclusivity and empowerment, creating opportunities for young people is crucial for the growth and development of Nigeria and the African continent.

 

The leading philanthropist in youth empowerment across African countries believes that youth engagement is crucial for the development of any society, and that entrepreneurship can play a significant role in driving the engagement.

 

Elumelu, speaking at the induction programme for newly elected governors organised by the Nigeria Governors Forum in May 2023, urged the state executives to prioritise youth engagement and policies that promote entrepreneurship among young people.

 

He described the measures as the sure means to create the most impact and catalyse socio-economic development and growth.

 

“We know Nigeria is a nation of entrepreneurs. Hence, we need our governors to unleash this next generation. We have the largest youth population in Africa. The future of our states and country belongs to our youth. We know young people in Nigeria are disengaged from the society, and this creates alienation and lack of purpose.

 

“This frustration manifests in extremism, emigration and the slippery slope to crime. We recognise the importance of incorporating young people in decision-making and leadership roles and empowering them to contribute to the development of their communities.

 

“We believe our young can make meaningful contributions to the society, when provided with the support they need. We must create a platform for the young majority to thrive, be heard, and contribute,” he said.

 

The chairman of the Elumelu Foundation said Nigeria cannot afford to waste her most precious resource, but promote entrepreneurship among young people.

 

“Entrepreneurship is a transformative process as it helps to explore creativity, pursue passions, and allows meaningful contribution and impact on our own communities.

 

“By encouraging young people to pursue entrepreneurship, we can help them develop these important qualities that will serve them well in all aspects of life,” he said.

 

Elumelu said that each governor has a responsibility and should commit to creating favourable policies that ensure these businesses thrive and support young people to harness their potential and create wealth for the nation.

 

He urged the governors to invest in Nigeria infrastructure, be strategic, identify those areas where all citizens will get the best return.

 

“Nigeria’s next generation are our hope for a better and more prosperous future. They are dynamic, vocal, patriotic – but they need our support, attention, and empathy. They need our action! We need their participation in our society. We should embrace and welcome this.

 

“As leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders in our society, we must recognize the potential of entrepreneurship to promote youth engagement and wealth creation in Nigeria.

 

“We must invest in programmes that support and encourage young people to pursue their dreams and develop the skills they need to succeed as entrepreneurs.

 

“Let us work together to create an enabling environment for entrepreneurship to thrive in Nigeria, and to empower our youth to become active participants in the development of our country. Give them economic hope and they will transform our country,” he said.

 

As Nigerians look forward to greater youth engagement in the country under the President Bola Tinubu-led administration, observers are of the view that achieving that requires a multi-faceted approach that addresses the various barriers to their inclusion.

 

Scholars opined that by creating opportunities for youths to participate in decision-making processes, increasing their representation in political institutions, addressing financial barriers, and promoting positive role models, Nigeria and Africa can create a more inclusive and representative democracy. (NANFeatures)

**If used, please credit the writer and the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN)

 

NDLEA intercepts skunk, laughing gas consignments at Lagos airport

NDLEA intercepts skunk, laughing gas consignments at Lagos airport

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By Ibironke Ariyo

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted various quantities of ephedrine, skunk and nitrous oxide, popularly known as laughing gas concealed in semovita packs and dry pepper.

NDLEA’s Director, Media and Advocacy, Mr Femi Babafemi, stated on Sunday in Abuja that the drugs were to be shipped to South Africa and Kenya through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, (MMIA), Ikeja Lagos.

Babafemi said that the drugs were trafficked by members of Transnational Drug Trafficking Organisations (DTO) adding that some of who were promptly arrested, their mansions raided and their luxury vehicles seized.

He said that through credible intelligence, NDLEA operatives on Friday Aug. 25 intercepted one of the notorious drug traffickers, Babatunde Oba.

He said that the suspect was a member of the cartel distributing Cocaine, Heroin, Methamphetamine and Ephedrine between Nigeria, Brazil, Ghana, South Africa, Mozambique, and Europe.

Babafemi added that the suspect was arrested while attempting to board a Rwanda Air flight to South Africa with two boxes loaded with ephedrine sealed in semovita packs.

He also added that the recovered substance was a precursor chemical and active ingredient in the production of methamphetamine.

“In his statement, Oba who holds a South African passport, married to a South African lady and has lived there for over 20 years, identified one Hakeem Salami who equally lives in Lagos and South Africa as the head of the drug ring,” he said.

According to him, a follow up raid in the house of Salami located at 75 Wosilatu Dawodu Street, Ijesha, Aguda area of Surulere, Lagos on Monday Aug. 28 revealed that he had fled the country on the same day Oba was arrested.

“However, a white Toyota Venza car with registration number LSR 410 HT, a Mercedes Benz SUV marked LSD 998HP, phones and vital documents needed for further investigation were recovered from the house.

“In August 2021, the agency had seized 25.60kg ephedrine from a trafficker, Emmanuel Onwuka at the Lagos airport, a seizure that has also been traced to the same cartel whose identified members are currently on the run.

“An official of the airport, Godwin Shedrack also known as fingered as a member of the syndicate is also under investigation, ” he said.


In the same vein, attempt by another syndicate to export 10.40kg skunk concealed with scent leaf and pepper, going to Nairobi, Kenya, was equally thwarted.

This, he said was done by NDLEA operatives attached to the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (NAHCO) export shed of the Lagos airport on Saturday Aug. 26.

Babafemi said that a suspect, Ekechukwu Ndubuisi, had already been arrested in connection with the seizure.

According to him, NDLEA operatives also arrested a freight agent, Akeem Oyekola for attempting to export a consignment of 180 cannisters of laughing gas to South Africa.

Babafemi said that the drugs were to be trafficked with a fee of N2, 000, 000 to be paid to the suspect.

He added that the NDLEA operatives frustrated the attempt and seized the cargo after arresting the suspect. (NAN)

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Rema, Asake, Burna Boy win big at 16th Headies Award in U.S.

Rema, Asake, Burna Boy win big at 16th Headies Award in U.S.

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By Babajide Awoyinfa

Nigerian musician Divine Ikubor, known professionally as Rema’s most popular single, Calm Down won several awards on Sunday night at the 16th Headies in Atlanta, Georgia.

The event, tagged “Celebrating African Renaissance,” was hosted by Nollywood actress, Osas Ighodaro and American media personality, Terrence J.

Rema won Best Male artist, African Artist of the Year and Digital artist of the year.

Also, Ahmed Ololade, known professionally as Asake, walked home with a brand new car after winning the highly coveted Next Rated category while Damini Ogulu, professionally known as Burna Boy’s Last Last won Afrobeats single of the year and Song of the Year.

Other winners of the night include Seyi Vibez, Spyro, Odumodublvck, Rexxie, Blaq Bonez and others.

Meanwhile, the organisers didn’t present some of the categories, including Best Recording of The Year, Songwriter of The Year, Best RnB Single, Best Vocal Performance (Female), Headies Viewers’ Choice, Best East African artiste of the year, and Best North African Artiste of The Year.

Others are Best Southern African Artiste of The Year, Best Central African Artiste of The Year, International Artiste Of The Year, Best Alternative Album, and Best RnB Album.

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Odumodublvck – (Winner)

PRODUCER OF THE YEAR Rexxie (Abracadabra) – (Winner)

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR “Loyal” Simi – (Winner)

BEST R&B SINGLE “For My Hand” by Bruna Boy ft ED Sheeran – (Winner)

BEST RAP SINGLE “Declan Rice” by Odumodublvck – (Winner)

BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (FEMALE) “In Between” Waje – (Winner)

BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (MALE) “Kpe Paso” Wande Coal – (Winner)

BEST ALTERNATIVE SONG “Earth Song” by Wizard Chan – (Winner)

BEST MUSIC VIDEO “Calm Down (Remix)” by Director K – (Winner)

BEST RECORDING OF THE YEAR “Soweto” by Victony and Tempoe – (Winner)

BEST COLLABORATION Spyro ft. Tiwa Savage– “Who’s Your Guy Remix” – (Winner)

BEST STREET-HOP ARTISTE Seyi Vibez – “Chance (Na Ham)” – (Winner)

AFROBEATS SINGLE OF THE YEAR “Last Last” – Burna Boy – (Winner)

HEADIES’ VIEWERS’ CHOICE Victony & Tempoe – “Soweto” – (Winner)

BEST R&B ALBUM The Brother’s Keeper – Chike – (Winner)

BEST ALTERNATIVE ALBUM Gbagada Express – Boj – (Winner)

BEST RAP ALBUM Young Preacher – Blaqbonez – (Winner)

ALBUM OF THE YEAR Mr Money With The Vibe – Asake – (Winner)

SONG OF THE YEAR “Last Last” – Burna Boy – (Winner)

BEST FEMALE ARTISTE Ayra Starr – (Winner)

BEST MALE ARTISTE Rema – (Winner)

NEXT RATED Asake – (Winner)

AFRICAN ARTISTE OF THE YEAR Rema (Nigeria) – (Winner)

LYRICIST ON THE ROLL Payper Corleone – “Fly Talk Only” – (Winner)

BEST INSPIRATIONAL SINGLE “Eze Ebube” – Neon Adejo – (Winner)

DIGITAL ARTISTE OF THE YEAR Rema – (Winner)

BEST WEST AFRICAN ARTISTE OF THE YEAR Black Sherif (Ghana) – (Winner)

BEST EAST AFRICAN ARTISTE OF THE YEAR Diamond Platnumz – (Winner)

BEST NORTH AFRICAN ARTISTE OF THE YEAR El Grande Toto – Morocco – (Winner)

BEST SOUTHERN AFRICAN ARTISTE OF THE YEAR Focalistic – South Africa – (Winner)

HALL OF FAME Youssou N’dour

SPECIAL RECOGNITION SOUND SULTAN (NAN)

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We’ll continue to advocate health insurance scheme for retirees–NLC

We’ll continue to advocate health insurance scheme for retirees–NLC

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By Esenvosa Izah

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) said it would continue to advocate inclusion of retirees, both in the private and public sectors, in the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

Its Assistant General Secretary, Mr Chris Onyeka, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lagos.

Onyeka, who noted that the new health insurance bill signed into law on May 19, 2022 sought for a universal health insurance coverage, saying “it therefore, meant everybody was covered including retirees.”

According to him, if such act is in place and operational, then the issue of health insurance for retirees would have been laid to rest because there is a framework already in place that captures them.

“That is the dream of every trade union leader: to ensure that everybody gets coverage; so, there is one thing to make law, it is another thing to operationalise it.

“The problem we have now is that of operationalising it especially funding the scheme itself has to be worked out.

“Although, it is also included in the law how the scheme will be funded, but it has not become fully operational.

“Therefore, as trade unions, we will have to continue advocating and pushing for the implementation of the universal health insurance scheme.

“Also, we will advocate a targeted health insurance scheme for pensioners or retirees: that is also part of our responsibility.

“Trade unions exist to articulate, protect, and project the rights and privileges of workers wherever they may be,” he said.

The labour leader, however, said what was key was the issue of improved social security and protection for retirees.

According to him, if there is a robust social. protection system, it will also guarantee greater access of pensioners to the health benefits.

“It is all about protecting the vulnerable.

“In the private sector, they have more pensioners or retirees who are covered after retirement.

“We will continue our advocacy outreach to ensure they are included in the health insurance scheme,” he said. (NAN)

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Minister appoints ex-House of Reps aspirant as Special Adviser

Minister appoints ex-House of Reps aspirant as Special Adviser

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By Femi Ogunshola

The Minister of Art, Culture and Creative Economy, Hajia Hannatu Musawa has appointed a former House of Representatives aspirant from Kwara, Mr Abiola Abdulkareem as the Special Adviser on Civil Service Affairs.

Abdulkareem in a statement on Monday in Abuja said he will do all within his power not to negate the vision and aspiration of the minister.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Abdulkareem contested the House of Reps primary election of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti, Isin, Irepodun and Oke-ero Federal Constituency of Kwara in 2022.

He said he was ready to serve the minister and ultimately the country, adding that it was a huge responsibility to be part of President Bola Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda.

He promised to key into the dreams and visions of the administration, stating that he would collaborate with civil servants to ensure the country profits from the new ministry.

He said the creative economy would be used to drive jobs, revenue, community resources and cultural engagement that would help the country to shift from oil dependent economy.

According to him, the creative economy is one of the fastest-growing sectors and this is why the president decided to give it to a woman who is focus and with the energy to get the job done.

He said he would promote innovation among civil servants which would help to bring additional revenue to the country, while urging for support from civil servants to drive the agenda.(NAN)

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Father, 2 sons die in Anambra building collapse

Father, 2 sons die in Anambra building collapse

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By Monday Ajogun

At least three persons were confirmed dead in Sunday’s collapse of a three-storey building under construction in Anambra community.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the incident occurred at Egbu Umuenem, Otolo Nnewi community, Nnewi North Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.

NAN learnt that the building collapsed at about 1 p.m., when the workers were said to be preparing to start plastering work.

Eyewitness account said that the deceased, including a man and his two children, said to have reported for the day’s job, allegedly died on the spot.

They were said to have been rushed to St. Felix Hospital, Nnewi, where they were confirmed dead.

NAN also learnt that other workers, who were rescued from the rubbles, sustained varying degrees of injuries.

They were also said to have been taken to the hospital for medical treatment.

The Chairman, Council for Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), Anambra Chapter, Mr Victor Meju, led some state officials of the council to the scene.

Addressing newsmen at the scene of the incident, Meju blamed the incident on poor foundation, concrete mixture and quality of materials as well as the non approval by relevant regulatory authorities.

He said that the building would be sealed off and the owner, Mr Chukwunafu Anamanjo, invited for questioning and investigation.

Also, the Transition Committee Chairman, Nnewi North LGA, Mr Chris Obiora, called on the people to always make use of certified engineers and other relevant personnel in the building sector for their construction works.

Obiora further said that monitoring teams were also important in ensuring that builders stick to stipulated standards.

When contacted for comments on the disaster, the state Police Command Spokesman, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, said the command had yet to receive information about the incident.

“I don’t have any information on it yet, but I will escalate the information to the Divisional Police Officer in the area for necessary action,” Ikenga said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Lottery Commission partners police on monitoring, enforcement

Lottery Commission partners police on monitoring, enforcement

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By Emmanuel Afonne

The National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) said it would deepen collaboration with the Nigerian police to fortify the nation’s lottery sector.

The Director-General of the Commission, Mr Lanre Gbajabiamila, was quoted as saying this in a statement issued on Sunday by Mr Magnus Ekechukwu, Deputy Director/Head Public Affairs, NLRC, when he visited the Acting Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun.

The visit took place on Friday, at the Force Headquarters in Abuja.

The meeting underscored the existing collaboration between the two entities aimed at ensuring monitoring, evaluation and enforcement of the activities of the commission while upholding the rule of law.

Gbajabiamila expressed his appreciation for the warm reception extended by Egbetokun and congratulated him on his appointment.

The lottery commission boss, while recognising the pivotal role lotteries played in the entertainment and socio-economic development of the country, stressed the importance of maintaining transparency, fairness, and security in all facets of their operations.

He noted that their mode of operation which rested on transparency was instrumental in safeguarding public interests and the trust of stakeholders.

Gbajabiamila articulated the joint responsibility of both organisations in combating fraud, manipulation and unlawful activities that could potentially erode public confidence in the lottery industry.

He specifically highlighted the NLRC’s reliance on police officers in monitoring and enforcing compliance within the lottery sector.

“This visit aims to consolidate on the existing collaboration between the Nigeria Police Force and the National Lottery Regulatory Commission, which is crucial in maintaining the integrity of our nation’s lottery system and upholding the law.

“Through our combined efforts, we can effectively combat any attempt at fraud, manipulation or illegal activities that could undermine the public’s trust in the lottery industry.

“Specifically, the NLRC will require the service of police officers in the process of monitoring of lottery activities and enforcement of compliance.

“Therefore, we solicit your cooperation in directing Commissioners of Police nationwide to release police officers to assist the commission whenever the need arises,” Gbajabiamila said.

Egbetokun while responding assured that the Nigeria Police Force would support the NLRC in its oversight and enforcement roles and pledged to elevate the partnership to a new height.

He also assured Gbajabiamila that appropriate instructions would be communicated to Police Commissioners across the country to assist the commission in discharging its activities.

“I want to assure you that the Nigeria Police Force will assist you in your monitoring and enforcement duties.

“We will partner with you in investigating and fighting fraud, providing security needs for your personnel while you go about your lawful duties.

“I have taken note of your requests and instructions will be given as regards Police Commissioners Nationwide.

“I am aware of the existing partnership between the National Lottery Regulatory Commission and the Nigeria Police Force but I am assuring you that I will take this partnership to another level of mutual cooperation,” Egbetokun said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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How Nigeria-UK trade stood by June — British Deputy High Commissioner

How Nigeria-UK trade stood by June — British Deputy High Commissioner

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Jonny Baxter, British Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos, during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos, on Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023.
Jonny Baxter, British Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos, during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos, on Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023

 

By Oladele Eniola

Nigeria’s exports into the UK from June 2022 to June 2023 were worth 3.3 billion pounds, according to the British Deputy High Commissioner, Jonny Baxter.

Baxter gave the figure while speaking on the level of trade between both countries, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

He said that the figure was 1.4 billion pounds higher than what was achieved in the corresponding year before.

“The overall trade figures, that include imports and exports is 7.6 billion pounds and of that, 4.3 billion are made up of UK products that are imported into Nigeria. That figure has gone up a one billion pounds, if you compare with the figure of the year before.

“The rest of the 3.3 billion are Nigeria’s exports into the UK, and this has gone up by 1.4 billion.  So, the increase in Nigeria export into the UK has been much more fast and this is great news.

“It shows that Nigeria is producing goods and services that people in the UK want to buy and they are being bought and purchased from Nigeria,” he said.

He noted that introduction of Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) has further strengthened trade relations between both countries

“The UK is committed to creating the best conditions possible for trade to continue to strengthen and in June this year, we started a new programme called DCTS.

“It is a global scheme covering all developing countries in the region of 65 countries and Nigeria, in particular, benefits from that.

“What it does is that it allows more and more goods into the UK by reduced tariffs or no tariffs at all and for Nigeria, 99 per cent of what Nigeria’s export to the UK in goods and service is tariffs-free.

“This means that it is cheaper for people in the UK to buy those Nigerian goods and therefore are going to be more popular and it is a great thing for Nigeria to benefit from,” he said.

Baxter revealed that both countries were exploiting ways to address some barriers and hinderances of trading between both countries.

He said that in April 2024, UK would host an African Investment Summit which would serve as a platform for Nigerian Companies to meet British investors.

“In April next year, the UK is hosting an African investment summit and Nigeria would be a big player as it is an opportunity for Nigerian companies to pitch to British companies for investments, contracts, imports and exports

“As part of that, there would be a special side event on Nigeria creatives as I think in the past, maybe people haven’t focused so much on the creative industry as part of the economy.

“Nigeria is such a classic place where the creatives are so important and they have produced a lot of money and wealth. Indeed, I think it is an increasing area for Nigeria’s economy and it is brilliant that the African Investment Summit would have this side event,” he said. (NAN)

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Edited by Oluwole Sogunle

 

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