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Building Collapse: FCTA to conduct integrity test on old buildings

Building Collapse: FCTA to conduct integrity test on old buildings

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By Philip Yatai

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) said on Thursday, that it will conduct integrity tests on old buildings within the city to forestall building collapse.

Mr Mukhtar Galadima, Director, Development Control, FCTA, stated this in Abuja while addressing newsmen on buildings in Jabi that failed integrity tests which might likely collapse.

Galadima said that the test, which would be conducted in partnership with professional bodies and regulatory bodies, and agencies would be carried out in Wuse 1, Garki 1, Garki 2, and Asokoro.

He said that the old houses that would be targeted for the exercise would be mainly those above 30 years.

The director said that the measure became necessary, following the unfortunate incident that happened in Garki village, where a two-storey building collapsed, killed two persons and injured 37 others.

“We have agreed with our colleagues, the professional and regulatory bodies and agencies to identify some structures within the city and conduct integrity tests on them.

“The goal is to avert unforeseen circumstances like building collapse that may occur due to structural defects.

“I have discussed with my colleagues and we will soon be going to the field for the exercise, particularly in Garki 1, Garki 2, Wuse 1 and Asokoro,” he said.

He explained that the areas were targeted because they were mainly developed by private individuals with houses standing for over 30 years.

Galadima said that most of the officers that supervised buildings in the areas were out of service, “and we don’t know the level of supervision then.

“We want to be sure that the structures can stand the test of time,” he said.

The director, however, said that not every building that failed the integrity test would be demolished.

He said that sometimes the consultants would give room for remedial measures for the building to stand.

Galadima emphasised that structures that failed integrity tests and beyond remedy will be removed.

He urged people to comply with building regulations as provided by relevant acts and laws.

On the buildings located on Plot 643 Cadastral Zone Bo4, Jabi District, he said that the integrity test revealed that the building may collapse.

He said that after the failed test, the occupants of the four single-storey buildings on the plot were asked to vacate the buildings for their safety but refused to do so.

“It is disturbing that in spite professional warnings, the people are still occupying the house, even going further to obtain an order of the Court to stop us from vacating them.

“Our concern is the safety of the individual and their properties that is why we are calling on the public to desist from such acts.

“Once a structure has been tested and confirmed to be deficient, people should comply and vacate the structure because anything can happen,” he said.

On the court order, Galadima said that the department would consult the legal secretariat to decide on the next line of action.

During a visit to the affected buildings, Mr Abdulrazak Alao, Deputy Director, Building Inspectorate, North, said that the occupants were served a vacation notice on Aug. 21.

“We also invited them for a stakeholders` meeting to carry them along in the entire process but they refused to cooperate with us.

“Only for us to get here today (Thursday) and saw a Court Order pasted on the gate of the house, restraining us from carrying further action.

“We have carried out a scientific investigation called the Smith harmer test that indicated that the building is weak and could collapse.

“The buildings have decayed, soaked and weak. I want it to be on record that the building is very unfit for human habitation and might collapse any day,” he said.

Mr Mustapha Suleiman, one of the occupants of the buildings, appealed for the meeting to be rescheduled to Friday and it was granted. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Joseph Edeh

UNICEF partners Nigeria celebrities as champions, voices on child rights

UNICEF partners Nigeria celebrities as champions, voices on child rights

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By Millicent Ifeanyichukwu

The United Children’s Nation Fund (UNICEF) has partnered Nigerian celebrities as its champions to drive the needed change and provide hope for the vulnerable and adolescent children.

Speaking at the event on Wednesday which held at Ikoyi, Lagos, Cristian Munduate, UNICEF Nigeria Representative, said that the champions would serve as powerful voices on amplifying issues around child right in Nigeria.

Munduate announced the appointment of the celebrities in the music, entertainment, film industry among who are Cobhams Asuquo, Waje, Kate Henshaw and Ali Nuhu as UNICEF champion for a period of 12 months.

“They are essential to bring attention to the difficulties children in Nigeria and other countries are experiencing.

“The idea is to promote awareness and organise supports, UNICEF champions give their time.

“Over the course of the next year, these champions will work together with UNICEF to elevate pressing concerns related to children.

“The spanning sectors such as health, education, nutrition, child protection, water sanitation, and hygiene will be given priority,” She added

The UNICEF Representative in Nigeria also lauded the commitment and unmatched influence of the champions.

She noted that the collaboration symbolises a bridge between the commitment to child rights and the power of art and storytelling through music, film, and public engagement.

She passionately expressed that, “we hope to touch hearts, shift perspectives, and inspire action.”

“We are truly elated to join hands with such influential voices in the entertainment industry; Waje Asuquo, Henshaw and Nuhu.

“Their dedication and passion for children’s rights will undeniably amplify the urgency of the issues we fight for daily.”

Similarly, the champions engaged in numerous initiatives and campaigns designed to ensure every child’s right survival, growth, development, and protection is upheld and championed.

Henshaw, said, “Every Nigeria child will get from all of us a chance of life and become a better individual that can contribute positively to the nation and environment as a whole.”

Nuhu said, ” There is need for collaboration across the zones, maybe through songs like national anthem or campaign to drive the message.”

Asuquo, a visually impaired in his remark declared that he was able to attain his personality due to the attention he received during his formative years, saying there is need to give back.

He expressed determination to leverage on the platform of UNICEF champion to shape lives of not only the Nigeria children but children across the world.

“It is my/our responsibility to as people in the space that we are in to use the art form and gift that we are blessed with to touch lives in the young generation.

“It is our duty to pass on the touch to young generation who heavily relied our personalities on the UNICEF platform because that is the only way that we can grow and sustain development.”

Asuquo, also a UNICEF Ambassador acknowledged that there are lots of flaws endemic in the system, but added that “in places were things have worked, people use their art forms as what we have now to influence positively.” (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Julius Toba-Jegede

FMDQ empowers students with financial market literacy in Lagos

FMDQ empowers students with financial market literacy in Lagos

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By Millicent Ifeanyichukwu

No fewer than 130 pupils and students benefitted from the just-concluded Next Generation Financial Markets Empowerment organised by FMDQ Group Plc. in Lagos.

The 2023 Summer Camp Programme held at the Exchange Place, FMDQ premises in Lagos.

At the grand finale of event on Wednesday, Ms. Kaodi Ugoji, FMDQ Group Chief Operating Officer, described the programme as a huge success.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the FMDQ Next Generation Financial Markets Empowerment Programme, a learning and development initiative, was aimed at promoting financial market awareness and literacy among students across all levels.

It involves pupils of ages eight to 10, secondary school students of ages 11 to 16 and students in tertiary institutions, as well as fresh graduates.

The 2023 edition, which is the fourth, had streams one and two and held from Aug. 2 to Aug. 25.

Ugoji said that the programme was organised to equip the participants with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities and intricacies of financial markets.

According to her, the aim of enhancing the participants’ understanding of savings and investment in financial markets was achieved.

“This programme has provided them an opportunity to learn about the various investment vehicles and the roles of the different financial market participants, through educational and interactive exercises and activities.

“We are extremely delighted at the knowledge, enthusiasm and dedication shown by participants throughout the 2023 Summer Camp Programme.

“It has indeed been a remarkable journey of learning, growth and creating lasting memories by combining theoretical learning with practical experiences,” she said.

The chief operating officer said that the programme created a platform for the organisation to execute part of its commitment to foster financial literacy in the younger generation.

Ugoji said that secondary school students who participated were immersed in currency trading knowledge within a simulated environment in FMDQ Q-Hub, a trading simulation room.

“This cutting-edge platform, powered by the FMDQ-Next bespoke trading system, empowered participants to gain practical experience in trading, identifying potential risks and effectively managing virtual portfolios with the ultimate goal of making profits.

“FMDQ-Next initiative is an expression of FMDQ Group’s ongoing commitment to continually implement innovative initiatives that ensure a sustainable financial future for the next generation,” she said.

NAN reports that the participants also had opportunities to showcase their talents in drama, singing, dancing and playing of musical instruments.

The top three finalists from secondary schools were honoured with laptops and tablets as well as future internship positions at FMDQ Group.

The top three finalists from each stream of the primary school category were also given prizes.

Mrs Amanda Okafor, who brought her three children from the U.S. specifically for this programme, said, “I appreciate the programme’s focus, which is educating the younger generation about financial markets in an exciting way.

“It was truly enriching and memorable for my children.

“I was particularly impressed by the well-thought-out schedule that balanced financial markets education with recreation and personal growth.

“Seeing my children return home each day with a sense of confidence and excitement to share their experiences was incredibly rewarding.”

Master Nestor Odionyenma, a participant from Ray Jacobs Boarding School, Imo State, said, “The variety of learning activities offered during the programme was very impressive.

“I learnt about financial market instruments such as commodities, equities, treasury bills and derivatives, among others.

“I also learnt about the importance of savings and long-term benefits of investing.

“I made new friends from different backgrounds and age groups; together, we shared laughter and experiences that I will cherish forever.

“I sincerely appreciate FMDQ Group for creating such an engaging and enriching programme.” (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Ijeoma Popoola

PTDF partners with universities on renewable energy research

PTDF partners with universities on renewable energy research

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By Usman Aliyu

The Petroleum Trust Development Fund (PTDF) says it has partnered with some Nigerian universities on research into alternative source of energy called renewable energy.

The PTDF’s Executive Secretary, Dr Bello Aliyu Gusau, disclosed this at a workshop on Wednesday held at University of Benin.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the workshop titled: “Agro Waste to Energy: Biodiesel Bedrock of Energy Sufficiency in Nigeria” was organised by PDTF Professionals Chair.

Gusau was represented by the Deputy General Manager, Strategic Planning and Documentation, Mr Olayinka Agboola,

He said the workshop was to expand the frontier of knowledge based on findings of research work on alternative energy sources.

“We have invested funds in this research work, to see how we can make our local materials in renewable energy,” he said.

According to him, the effort became necessary due to the complexity of the energy problem in Nigeria which requires alternative sources.

The D-G pointed out that the fossil fuel used as a source of power by Nigerians is becoming expensive to procure, adding that time has come to harness solar, wind and geothermal as energy sources.

In her welcome address, Vice-Chancellor, University of Benin, Prof. Lilian Salami, commended PTDF for assisting the universities with research funds.

Salami, who was represented by her Deputy Vice Chancellor Ekhewan Campus, Prof. Buniyamin Ayinde, said that the partnership would move the society forward.

Speaking, a scholar Prof. Ikuonase Emovon of the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, Delta, said Nigeria is endowed with renewable energy resources capable of easing the power generation problems.

Also contributing, Prof. Kessington Obahiagbon, the PTDF Chair Holder, said biomass fuel is becoming a viable alternative for fossil fuels due to rising demand for clean energy, diminishing fuel stocks and lowering reliance on crude oil. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Abdul Hassan/Julius Toba-Jegede

Educationist harps on importance of informal learning to children’s growth

Educationist harps on importance of informal learning to children’s growth

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By Victor Okoye

An Education Advocate, Mrs Katmaan Senlong, has harped on the importance of educating the children beyond the ‘four walls’ of the classroom.

Senlong, the CEO of Rupetta Academy Tech Swimmers: Coding, Chess & Swimming Club gave the advice in a chat with newsmen at the end of a maiden Summer School organised by the Academy in Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the summer club programme culminated in a vibrant summer party that brought together enthusiastic students, dedicated instructors, proud parents, and the local community.

Senlong said the need to educate the young ones through informal means could not be over-emphasised, adding that it would help in fostering the overall growth and development of children in the country.

“An informal setting such as what we offer in our club, aims to equip children with the skills necessary to thrive in today’s ever-evolving world of technology.

“Children are empowered and introduced to new skills in a fun and engaging manner, while embracing the joy of learning.

“Each club activity brings a unique set of benefits that contribute to holistic growth and development,” she said.

Senlong explained that the Club was a pioneering institution dedicated to nurturing young minds through a holistic approach to education.

She said with a focus on technology, swimming, and chess, the academy empowers children with valuable skills that extend beyond the classroom, fostering their overall growth and development.

“Coding, for example, enhances problem-solving abilities, creativity, and self-assurance, while swimming improves cardiovascular health, muscle strength, coordination, and balance.

“Moreover, chess, a game renowned for enhancing critical thinking, memory, and self-discipline, encourages strategic thinking and forward planning.

“Children are challenged to anticipate various scenarios within the game, fostering a sharp intellect.

“By the end of the program, participants would have acquired a comprehensive skill set, preparing them for future academic and professional pursuits,” she said.

She said that the Summer School, which aimed to nurture young minds through a blend of technology, sports, and strategic thinking, proved to be an inspiring journey of growth and achievement.

“We are thrilled to celebrate the remarkable success of our first summer club programme.

“At Rupetta Academy, we believe in nurturing holistic development, and this summer was a testament of our commitment.

“Seeing the children thrive in technology, swimming, and chess, while building valuable life skills, fills us with immense pride,” she said.

She expressed her gratitude to the parents, instructors, and the community for their unwavering support in making the summer club a resounding success.

Senlong stressed that the academy remained committed to fostering a nurturing environment where children can explore, learn, and grow to their fullest potential.

Mrs Nenrot Goyol, a parent, at the event expressed her appreciation for the Summer School’s impact on her ward.
She said that her child’s confidence had soared since joining the Summer School.

“They’ve not only learned to code and swim but also gained vital problem-solving skills through chess.
“This experience has been transformative,” she said.

Seven-year-old Eliana Akinrowo also shared her excitement, saying that the summer club had indeed left a lasting impression.

“I never thought coding could be this much fun and winning my first chess match was the best feeling ever,” she said.

NAN also reports that the summer party was indeed a grand celebration of the accomplishments achieved by the children during the program.

Participants showcased their newfound coding skills through tech demonstrations, displayed their prowess in swimming and engaged in intense yet friendly chess matches that highlighted their strategic prowess. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Isaac Aregbesola

FG to revamp steel sector to boost Nigeria’s economy

FG to revamp steel sector to boost Nigeria’s economy

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By Vivian Emoni

The Federal Government has is set to revamp the nation’s steel sector to enhance the economy as well as create employment opportunities.

The Minister of Steel Development, Prince Shuabi Audu, said this in Abuja when he met with heads of agencies and departments in the ministry.

Audu said that Nigeria’s abundant mineral resources hold the key to reshaping the nation’s economic landscape and extending the benefits of democracy to every Nigeria.

“By tapping into the latent potential of the steel sector and channeling it into lucrative ventures, we can ensure that the dividends of democracy reach every citizen.

“The steel sector stands as a pivotal pillar of Nigeria’s industrial growth, carrying the potential to provide substantial job opportunities for the youth.

“To realise this vision, the government is fully dedicated to implementing an extensive array of measures designed to attract reputable international investors,” he said.

Audu said that every Nigerian deserves to partake in the benefits that democracy brings, adding that a core tenet of democracy was its ability to uplift individual needs and aspirations.

According to him, the government is steadfastly focused on cultivating an environment conducive to ensuring these advantages.

“In the pursuit of attracting investments, the Federal Government remains resolute in its mission to boost economic growth and empower its citizens through the potential of the steel sector.

“This is by fostering strategic alliances, facilitating investment inflow and cultivating a business-friendly atmosphere, the government envisions a future marked by prosperity, progress, and collective advancement,” he said.

The minister said that Nigeria was ready to take a leading role in the global steel market, adding that the transformative journey was poised to reshaping the nation’s economic trajectory.

“This is to ensure that the benefits of democracy are tangible and accessible to all.” (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Abdulfatai Beki/Ese E. Eniola Williams

Ex-Ambassador decries poor reading culture in Nigeria

Ex-Ambassador decries poor reading culture in Nigeria

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By Vivian Emoni

Former Nigerian Ambassador to the Scandinavian countries, Godknows Igali, has decried the poor reading culture among Nigerians.

He noted that the country was gradually losing this to modernism.

Amb. Igali stated this in Abuja on Wednesday at a reading colloquium with the theme, “Appraising the Aesthetics of Reading Culture in Nigeria”.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Igali is the former Nigeria’s Ambassador to Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway.

He said that reading was beyond relating with ideas written with ink on paper, adding that man had always read before the advent of technology.

“The whole idea of reading has been from the beginning of history. I disagree with those who believe that reading is only when you put ideas on ink and paper.

“Man has always read but now gradually, reading culture has been taken over by modern society.

“In the past, we took reading so importantly, now reading is disappearing with the evasion of technology.

“In sub-saharan African, most people do not read as much as they ought to, while some other societies are also losing the culture of reading,” he said.

Igali, therefore, advised Nigerians to cultivate reading habit, adding that such would promote knowledge and history of the society.

Mrs Theresa Tobuyei, the author of the book titled, “GASP,” said the book was a summary of the devastating effect of years of ethnic crisis that rocked Warri in Delta.

Tobuyei, a Bayelsa-based lawyer, said the crisis recorded casualties between 1997 and 2003, which attracted the attention of international peacekeeping and human right bodies around the globe.

“The book titled, “GASP,” was written to bring out the devastating effects of the crisis, and the lasting horrible memories it has had on the lives of victims and other people that witnessed it.

“It was in a bid to appraise the negative consequences of the violence in the light of the active and passive conflicts still plaguing the Nigerian state, Africa and the world, that I wrote GASP.

“It is a literary piece that focuses on the consequences and psychological issues that arose from the scars inflicted on the people, especially marginalised groups.

“Such groups; which include, children, young people and women, in the times of the crisis, wars and armed conflicts, around the world.

“GASP is a piece of literature that unearthed the harsh realities of how, even decades after the end of active violence, the victims still struggle to embrace their now-tainted lives,” she said.

The author explained that GASP was a fictional tale about some young girls, who physically witnessed the brutality of the Warri crisis; with each of them losing a principal member of their families.

She said the story, as contained in the book, captured how the girls were separated by the circumstances of life.

“Also, the book, displayed how each of the girls navigated their way through life, while nursing the scars that the crisis left behind.

“The book considered other societal vices, like electoral and domestic violence, bullying, sexual assault, child abandonment, displaying the travails and triumphs of her characters,” she added. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Mark Longyen/Rabiu Sani-Ali

FCTA, professionals meet over building collapse, undeveloped plots in Abuja

FCTA, professionals meet over building collapse, undeveloped plots in Abuja

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By Philip Yatai

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) on Wednesday met with building professionals, regulatory bodies and other stakeholders to address the problems of building collapse, undeveloped plots and abandoned structures.

Addressing journalists after the meeting in Abuja, the Director, Department of Development Control, FCTA, Mr Mukhtar Galadima, expressed FCTA’s concern over substandard structures and the spate of building collapse in the FCT.

Galadima explained that the meeting was to exchange views on how to stop the menace of building collapse in the FCT.

According to him, working with experts outside FCTA would help in strengthening supervision with a view to ensuring that only quality projects are delivered in the FCT.

“As a responsible agency, we have to be proactive in addressing the cases of building collapse. We have to work with professional bodies and regulating agencies.

“The meeting will help us to constitute a committee that will be making suggestions on tackling the menace of building collapse and substandard structures.

“We are going to engage with professionals and regulatory bodies continuously to discuss technical issues and strengthen supervision of building projects.

“This will help us to share responsibilities on how to ensure quality and safe buildings in the Abuja city,” he said.

Galadima disclosed that the committee which will soon be constituted will also examine issues surrounding abandoned structures and undeveloped plots and come up with solutions.

Also speaking, Mr Cyril Nwafor of the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), urged the National Assembly to implement the council’s recommendations submitted to it since 2010.

He listed the recommendations to include involvement of only registered professionals in handling projects and discipline of those behind failed projects.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that other professional bodies at the meeting included the Architect Registration Council of Nigeria (ARCON) and the Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON) among others. (NAN)

Edited by Julius Toba-Jegede

We’ll focus, invest on the blue economy – Badaru

We’ll focus, invest on the blue economy – Badaru

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By Deborah Coker

The Minister of Defence, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru, said on Wednesday that the Federal Government was focused on investing in the modernisation of military equipment to guarantee the safety of citizens and foreigners.

Badaru said this in a statement issued by Mrs Victoria Agba-Attah, Director, Press and Public Relations, Ministry of Defence, in his goodwill message at the Nigerian Bar Association Annual General Conference 2023.

The conference had as its theme: “Crafting a Strategic Blueprint for Security and Prosperity”.

He said while investing in the modernisation of military equipment, the government would also pay attention to the blue economy, the unmanned spaces and climate change.

Badaru who was represented by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr Ibrahim Kana, said that the Nigerian Government through the ministry had invested a lot in providing equipment and platforms to address piracy.

He added that the International Maritime Bureau had declared that Nigeria had recorded less than two to five cases in the gulf of guinea.

According to him, the Ministry of Defence and the Armed Forces of Nigeria are responsible for maintaining peace and stability, not just within the black water and the brown water, but deep down into the blue water.

“Indeed the government is redoubling its efforts by providing more platforms like ‘Falcon Eye’ as well as the deep blue project.

“Government has invested huge resources on these projects to address insecurity in not just the Niger Delta but the entire coastal areas of Nigeria,” he said.

Badaru also said that the Nigerian Navy had been active in fighting piracy which had affected the economy of the country, particularly in the maritime area.

He further said that unmanned spaces had significant impact on both the security and economy of the country.

He added that the country would invest in the unmaned spaces through agriculture in order to reduce insecurity in the country.

On Defence and innovation, the minister said that the focus of the National Defence Policy was on modernisation of the Armed Forces.

He noted that the country was developing her local Military Industrial Complex which would ensure innovation and employment as well as fight insecurity.

“With the deployment of modernised military equipment, we will begin to say goodbye to insecurity in Nigeria”, he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Alhaji Abubakar Bagudu and Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, represented by Rear Admiral M.K Onubebe were in attendance.

Others in attendance were the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, represented by Maj.-Gen. Jimmy Akpor who is the Chief of Administration, Army and the Acting Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, represented by Deputy Inspector General of Police, Frank Mba.

His Royal Highness Emir of Gumi, Justice Lawan Gummi; Chief Adetunji Adeleye, Commander, Ondo State Security Network (Amotekun) were also among other dignitaries present at the event. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Emmanuel Afonne

Sheriff extols leadership qualities of Shettima

Sheriff extols leadership qualities of Shettima

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By Salisu Sani-Idris

A former Governor of Borno, Sen. Ali Sheriff, on Wednesday described the Vice President, Kashim Shettima as a leader who examplies the core values of good leadership.

Sheriff made the assertion in an interview with newsmen shortly after he paid a solidarity visit to Shettima at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He thanked President Bola Tinubu for finding Shettima worthy and competent to be his running mate.

Sheriff said:” I am here to see the Vice President of Nigeria, who is my younger brother, whom I worked with very closely when I was the governor of Borno State.

” So, I came to bless his office formerly as the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and wish him well.

” You know God is wonderful. Today, somebody who worked with me for more than 10 years cand today he is the number two citizen of Nigeria.”

The APC chieftain recalled with a pride that he handed over the governorship of Borno to Shettima in 2011, adding that the vice president worked with him at various levels of governance.

Shettima added:” I handed over governorsgip of Borno State to him, he worked with me in various levels of governance and he had exhibited a quality of leadership from time memorial.

” And by divination, His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu picked him as his running mate.

“So, I’m a happy man today and I came to bless his office and wish him well.” (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Bashir Rabe Mani

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