News Agency of Nigeria

Potters Gallery to support PWDs in creative industry

By Bridget Ikyado

The Creative Director, Potter’s Gallery Initiative, Mr Donald Unanka says the organization will continue to build the capacity of Persons With Disability (PWDs) in the creative industry.

Speaking at a workshop organised for PWDs on Thursday in Abuja, Unanka said the intervention was imperative, in order to provide the PWDs with sustainable business skills.

According to him, the workshop will enable them to explore other potentials in the creative industry.

“We do not want PWDs to be left out of trade and businesses just because they are physically challenged,’’ Unanka said.

“Promoting the skills of PWDs would also enhance self-reliance and build their career in different fields.

“They will also understand the industry properly and the market for successful businesses,” he said.

The Director said the three-day workshop, supported by UNESCO, has more than 50 trainees from various discipline.

A beneficiary, Comfort Ekwo said “ I learnt a lot from this workshop which include how to start and improve my business skills.’’

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the participants were drawn from different businesses and organisations in the Federal Capital Territory. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Abdul Hassan/Maharazu Hamed

Military apprehends mastermind of Abuja-Kaduna train attack

By Sumaila Ogbaje

The Defence Headquarters says troops of Operation Whirl Punch have apprehended one of the masterminds of the March 28, 2022 terrorist attack on the Abuja-Kaduna Train service.

The Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Musa Danmadami, made this known at the bi-weekly news briefing on the operations of the armed forces, on Thursday in Abuja.

Danmadami said the suspect was one of the three terrorists apprehended by the troops at Damba community in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State on Feb. 14.

He said the operation led to the recovery of two motorcycles, mobile phones, the sum of 5,000 dollars, other currencies and some sundry items.

According to him, troops on fighting patrol also neutralised seven terrorists at Ungwan Birni in Kajuru Local Government Area of the state.

He said 83 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 50 rounds of 7.62mm special, and seven magazines, among other items, were recovered from the terrorists.

Danmadami also said troops of Operation Hadarin Daji, had within the period, neutralised 23 terrorists and arrested nine as well as rescued 23 abducted civilians.

According to him, the air component conduced series of air interdiction operations to decimate and deny the terrorists freedom of action within the period under review.

“Specifically, on Feb. 13, an air interdiction operation was conducted based on intelligence report that terrorists had gathered for a wedding ceremony at location within Safana Local Government Area of Katsina State.

“Another air interdiction operation was conducted at identified terrorists locations within Kankara and Batsari Local Government Areas, all in Katsina state.

“Feedback revealed that several terrorists were neutralised in both air strikes,” the defence spokesman said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Maharazu Ahmed

Buhari arrives Katsina ahead of Saturday’s Presidential election

By Ismaila Chafe

President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived Katsina, Katsina State, for onward trip to Daura, his country home, ahead of Saturday’s Presidential election.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the presidential aircraft conveying the president and members of his entourage landed at Umaru Musa Yar’Adua Airport, Katsina, on Thursday at exactly 4:40 p.m.

The president, who was received at the airport by Gov. Aminu Masari and other State Government dignitaries as well as heads of Federal Government agencies and departments, would be casting his vote in Daura.

Prior to leaving Abuja for Katsina on Thursday, Buhari had summoned a Security Council Meeting where he met with heads of security agencies to intimate them on the need to protect electorate, ensure hitch-free and fair elections.

The president also met with the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Prof. Mahmood Yakubu in Abuja, where he was assured of the commission’s readiness and commitment to conduct free and fair general elections on Feb. 25 and March 11, 2023.

The Nigerian leader was also present at the International Conference Centre Abuja, where candidates participating in the 2023 presidential election signed a peace accord on Thursday.

Buhari had charged all the candidates to accept the outcome of the elections as the choice of the electorate.

In the build up to the elections, Buhari had in Feb. 2022 signed the Electoral Act Amendment Bill into law.

He had also repeatedly vowed to bequeath an electoral process that would be adjudged credible and transparent. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Bashir Rabe Mani

Kwankwaso seeks group’s support for 2023 presidential election

By Segun Giwa

The presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso, has solicited the support of Atunluse Initiatives, a Yoruba socio-cultural and political group, ahead of Saturday’s presidential election.

This is contained in a statement by the Coordinator of the Atulunse Initiatives, Mr Shalom Olaseni, on Thursday in Akure.

Olaseni said that the NNPP presidential candidate made the plea when the Kwankwaso Inter State Election Committee for Ondo visited the secretariat of the Atulunse Initiatives in Akure, Ondo.

He said the group was very much on ground with members across the communities, villages and towns in Ondo state based on the operational structure of that can be activated within 24 hours.

“NNPP appears not to be leaving any stone unturned in ensuring it wins the 2023 Presidential Election as it seeks Atunluse Onitiatives support,” he said.

Olaseni said that Kwankwaso was represented at the meeting by the former House of Representatives member from Kano, Ibrahim Yakubu.

He quoted him as saying that the NNPP ideology was in tandem with what Atunluse represents.

“The party will be glad to work with the organisation because of what they stand for.

“Therefore, we want Atunluse to join hands with Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso to rescue Nigeria from the shackles of bad and very wicked governance,” he said.

The former member of the National Assembly narrated to the leaders of the organisation what Kwankwaso was able to achieve as a former governor, a federal minister and as a senator.

He said: “People that are following Kwankwaso are not doing it because of money, but they are following him because they believe in him and his ideology.

“Supporting Rabiu Kwankwaso to become president is a support to lift the poor masses from abject poverty.”

Dr Umaru Dakwa, a member of the delegation, added that Kwankwaso share same ideology with Atunluse, saying he has the best programme for the masses among all the presidential candidates.

According to him, Atunluse is an organisation with diverse membership and this is the kind of people that we will like to work with.

The Chairman of Atunluse Initiatives, Otunba Akinsola Akinbobola, while reacting said both the Atunluse and NNPP were relative in terms of ideology.

Akinbobola reiterated that the organisation would only work with a mass oriented political party.

“If you recognise us, we will recognise you, since you have come here, we will get back to you after our emergency state exco meeting with the members of the organisation.

“Atunluse has the mandate to advocate for better life for Nigerians irrespective of where they come from,” Olaseni quoted Akinbobola as saying. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Chinyere Joel-Nwokeoma

NGO poised to assist vulnerable African communities on socio-economic devt

By Ella Anokam

Person To Person Africa, a pro-community organisation, has been inaugurated in Abuja with the goal to sensitise and galvanise vulnerable communities across Africa to access socio-economic development.

Speaking at the inauguration, the founder of the organisation, Joi John, said that the goal was to create a safe and inclusive environment for all citizens, no matter their background or identity.

John, in a statement on Wednesday, said it was committed to listening to the unique needs of each community.

“We believe that by working together we can create a more equitable and just society. We look forward to making a positive and lasting impact in Nigeria and beyond,” she said.

In his remarks, U.S. Representative out of the District of Columbia, Dr Oye Owolewa, commended the Person To Person Africa on its initiative to galvanise people to vote ahead of the Nigerian general elections.

Also, a member of the Georgia House of Representatives, Segun Adeyina representing District 110, emphasised on the importance of Nigerians to exercise their right to vote.

Adeyina lauded the organisation on its advocacy efforts and call for citizens to vote for credible candidates.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Person To Person Africa aims to partner with relevant stakeholders to develop initiatives in education, health and governance issues to create an inclusive and sustainable future for everyone. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Isaac Aregbesola

Patients Bill of Rights: FCCPC tasks Abuja Teaching hospital on implementation

By Ginika Okoye

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), has charged the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada on effective domestication of the Patients Bill of Rights (PBoR).

The Executive Vice Chairman of FCCPC, Mr Babatunde Irukera, said this when he visited the hospital in Gwagwalada on Wednesday.

Irukera commended the management of the hospital for their efforts toward ensuring the domestication of the rights in the facility.

He urged the management of the hospital to ensure that patients were treated with fairness, especially during their traumatic times.

Irukera said the Commission would hold the hospital responsible and accountable for every complaint raised by patients.

The executive vice chairman appealed to the management of the hospital to ensure that the implementation of the PBoR trickled down to all staff in the facility.

“What we have come here to do is to congratulate you because you said that the hospital has already domesticated the 12 PBoR.

“We demand more from you and for every complaint from patients, we will come after you.

“Your work tolerates very minimal margin of error.

“It is important that this domestication goes round to both the security men and cleaners in the hospital,” he said.

Prof. Bissallah Ekele, the Chief Medical Director of the hospital, said they had already domesticated the 12 PBoR in the institution through their dealings with patients.

Ekele, represented by Dr Bob Ukonu, the Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee of the hospital, said the hospital had transformed over the years to ensure effective service delivery to patients.

According to him, we have moved from a 350 bedded hospital to 550 bedded hospital.

“We have made sure that things are put in place in the hospital and patients are attended to well,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the PBoR was inaugurated in 2018 by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to tackle healthcare impediments. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Ese E. Eniola Williams

Diplomatic community urges presidential candidates to uphold peace accord commitments

 

By Busayo Onijala

 

Diplomatic missions of the U.S., Australia, Japan, Norway, Canada and the UK in Nigeria have charged presidential candidates and political parties to uphold commitments signed at the Abuja Peace Accord, the second in the series.

All political parties and their presidential candidates signed the second peace accord in Abuja on Wednesday to accept the outcome of the elections or to seek legitimate means of redress in the event of divergent positions.

The peace past was organised and coordinated by the National Accord for Peace under the chairmanship of former Head of State, retired Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar.

The diplomatic missions, in a joint-statement, noted the commitments as “accepting the results of the election as announced by INEC and to pursue any challenge of the results through the appropriate legal channels’’.

They welcomed the signing of the peace accord by the contesting parties, adding that they were fully committed to supporting all efforts that would ensure citizens decided who won the election.

According to the missions, it is vital for Nigeria’s stability and democratic consolidation that the elections are conducted and concluded safely, fairly and credibly.

“We encourage all actors to intervene proactively to calm any tensions and avoid any violence in the periods before, during and after the elections.

“We call on all officials at federal and local levels in Nigeria to respect the human and democratic rights of citizens.

“We strongly condemn any actions that undermine the peaceful and transparent conduct of the electoral process,’’ the statement read.

The missions also called on parties to respect electoral laws and institutions and to take a firm stand against violence and hate speech by their supporters.

They asked security services to do their utmost to protect the process and prevent and deter attacks against INEC facilities, materials and personnel.

They also called on all officials, including law enforcement agents to ensure a safe and conducive environment for the exercise of public freedoms.

This, they noted, included the freedom of opinion and expression; the freedom of peaceful assembly and the freedom of association, all of which are essential in democratic societies, in particular in the context of elections.

“Law enforcement authorities should remain visibly neutral and respond in appropriate manner to any election-related incidents.

“We hope that this year’s elections further build Nigeria’s democratic tradition,’’ the missions stressed.

They congratulated Nigeria on its 24 years of democratic progress since 1999, noting that the country had been a symbol of the value of exercising democratic rights for the betterment of society to others. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

 

Edited by Chidinma Agu/Alli Hakeem

Court orders tenant to pay landlord N11.2m accrued rent arrears

By Patience Omoha 

A Life Camp Magistrates’ Court sitting in Abuja, on Wednesday has ordered a tenant, Mrs Oyindamola Ogundipe, to pay accumulated  rent  amounting to  N11.2 million to her landlord, Messrs Monguno Engineering Ltd.

Delivering judgment, Senior Magistrate Raphael Egbe, also ordered the defendant to vacate  the plaintiff’s apartment, which she had been occupying since 2017.

The total amount comprises  rent arrears of N6.4 million which accumulated between 2019 ,2020 and 2021, as well as N267,000 monthly payments between  August, 2021 and  February, 2022 respectively. 

 The payment also included  N267,000 monthly as mense profit, from 1st March, 2022 to date until when the defendant completes the payment and vacates the  property.

“Accordingly, the defendant is hereby ordered to immediately vacate House 41, Festus Nwore St.,Karsana, Efab Estate, Abuja.

“The claimant/plaintiff is ordered to recover N6.4 million as arrears of rent the period in question  from August, 2021 to February, 2022.

“The defendant is also ordered to pay the plaintiff N267,000 monthly, as mense profit, from 1st March, 2022, until she vacates possession of the premises,” Magistrate Egbe held.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the plaintiff had, through his counsel led the suit on April 30, 2022, praying for the payment of accrued rent arrears of N9, 600,000 from August 2019 to August 2022.

The claimant/plaintiff had also prayed for a court order compelling the defendant to pay a mense profit of 267, 000 monthly from March 2022 until when the quit notice expired and the property’s possession delivered.

NAN also reports that throughout the course of the matter, the defendant never appeared in court, nor was she  represented by a lawyer.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

OPO/BKD/IAA

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Edited by Auwalu  Birnin Kudu/Isaac Aregbesola

Arbitrary charges, tariffs don’t rest on shipping lines – association

By Chiazo Ogbolu

The Shipping Lines Association of Nigeria (SAN) says that the arbitrary charges and tariffs, making the port expensive, are not from the shipping lines.

The Chairman of the association, Mrs Boma Alabi (SAN), in a news conference, in Lagos on Wednesday, noted that the charges were government income.

Alabi said that government agencies were given targets and that was an indirect taxation which impacts negatively on export and made the goods less competitive at the international market.

“Our ports are revenue driven, government agencies have targets which they bring in for the government, this is not the most sufficient way to run the port.

“Inefficiency, high charges does not rest with the shipping line. We collect the charges and pass it on to whoever it is that puts the regulations in place.

“There are so many agencies operating in the port and we have to obey whatever regulations that they put in place.

“Freight charges are not country specific, it is decided based on central issues with vessels and no shipping line targets Nigeria. That is not the commercial way of thinking,” she said.

She noted that some of the challenges members faced were experienced in other industries, and there was need to ensure the ease of doing business in Nigeria.

According to her, government has recognised this and its a work in progress.

Alabi said that members had serious issues with their containers which were stacked at Ijora for years.

“These containers are valuable assets which they want to get back and they are just sitting there.

“We want the containers to be brought back, so why should we now hold the container deposit when they are brought back?

“Compare the cost of a container to the container deposit made, you will understand that it’s in our interest to make sure the containers are brought back,” she said.

She noted that it was not the job of shipping lines to build container holding bays, as their job was to move containers from point A to point B.

“An inefficiency have been created at the port and shipping lines are asked to work around the inefficiency to make it efficient. How is holding bays going to help make the shipping more efficient.

“Why do we need the holding bay in the first place, are there holding bays in other countries, there are none. This is because the system is efficient, you turn around your containers in hours.

“Go to Singapore, these same vessels go there and they drop containers there. They are in and out 24 hours, you come to our ports, you have not finished till one week and then we are told to build a holding bay to hold the inefficiency,” she said.

She said that the inefficiency in the port was costing shipping lines, costing the exporters and even the importers.

As regard the Nigerian Maritime Workers Union (MWUN) ultimatum on strike, Alabi said that they are partners, stakeholders in the industry, adding that their interest are the same.

“We want an efficient and profitable business, so that people will be paid well and get a good standard of living. Our workers here are not treated differently from our workers elsewhere, that I can assure you.

“ Same global standards apply to our workers here. I have been involved with negotiations with unions in other industries and what I have found is that there are resistance to change where change can be for the better interest.

“But we are talking with the union and its not in the interest of anybody to have a strike at this time. We are going to make sure that the strike does not happen,” she said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that SAN is an organisation made up of the largest and oldest shipping lines in the world, who operate here in Nigeria.

Some of these companies are nearly 200 years old and they came together on a voluntary basis to form the association.

What they mostly do is containerise movement of goods both in and out of Nigeria.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Olawunmi Ashafa

Polls: Beef up security at INEC offices nationwide, Group urges FG

By Bridget Ikyado
An NGO, Interfaith Dialogue Forum for Peace (IDFP), has called on the Federal Government to beef up security at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office nationwide.

Co-chairmen of IDFP, Rev. Amos Kiri and Dr Yusuf Arrigasiyyu, who made the call at a news briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, also called for protection of INEC officials at polling units and collation centres.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the news briefing was tagged: ‘Nigeria’s 2023 General Elections: Emerging Issues and Threats to a Peaceful Transition.’

The group also said that insecurity should not be used as a tool for serving political interests, such as voter suppression in the country.

It expressed concern over the spate of violent conflicts, armed banditry and terrorism in some parts of the country, especially with the election approaching.

“There have also been security threats from multiple groups across the country trying to undermine the elections.

“The credibility of the 2023 general elections will depend greatly on the degree to which citizens can vote freely, with their votes counting.

“Beyond the tension that may be generated before or during the polls, another threat can also arise from disputes over election results,” it stated.

The group also decried situations where the country’s politics was divided across religious, ethnic, regional and party lines.

It frowned at some groups openly endorsing candidates based on primordial sentiments, saying that this portends a threat to the nation’s democracy.

“We call on the institutions, groups and individuals that have critical roles to play in the election to ensure peaceful, fair, transparent and credible polls,” it said.

The group also noted that since the introduction of the new naira notes, Nigerians had suffered untold hardship owing to the non-availability of the new currencies.

“The naira redesign might have been intended to help the economy but the ordinary citizens have faced the brunt of the policy.

“The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) should increase the supply of the new naira notes to commercial banks to ease the hardship of the masses,” the group said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by ‘Wale Sadeeq

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