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NNPCL intercepts vessel with 800,000 litres stolen crude oil

NNPCL intercepts vessel with 800,000 litres stolen crude oil

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By Emmanuella Anokam

A vessel conveying 800,000 litres of suspected stolen crude oil has been intercepted by a private security contractor engaged by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd. (NNPC Ltd).

The vessel and its crew members were apprehended on July 7, by operatives of Messrs. Tantita Security Services at an offshore location heading to Cameroon.

Mr Garba Muhammad, Chief Corporate Communications Officer, NNPCL., said this in a statement on Monday Abuja..

He explained that the Vessel, MT TURA II, IMO number: 6620462, was owned by a Nigerian company, HOLAB MARITIME SERVICES LIMITED with Registration Number RC813311.

According to him, preliminary investigations revealed that the crude oil cargo on-board was illegally sourced from a well jacket offshore in Ondo State, Nigeria.

“There was no valid documentation for the Vessel or the Crude Oil Cargo on-board at the time of the arrest.

“Further investigation into the activities of the vessel at the NNPC Ltd. Command and Control Centre also revealed that the Vessel has been operating in stealth mode for the last 12 years.

“The last reported location of the Vessel was Tin Can Port in July 2011,” he said.

He further said that the details of the arrest and the outcomes of the investigations were escalated to the appropriate government authorities.

This, he said, was to destroy the Vessel to serve as a strong warning and deterrent to all those participating in such illegal activities.

According to him, destroying vessels involved in transporting stolen crude oil is of paramount importance as a strong deterrent.

“The illegal trade of stolen crude oil not only inflicts significant economic losses on Nigeria and legitimate stakeholders in the oil industry, but also perpetuates a cycle of corruption, environmental devastation, and social instability.

“NNPC Ltd. assures Nigerians that we will sustain the momentum in the war against crude oil theft until it is brought to a halt,” he said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Enugu governor seeks navy’s support in tackling insecurity

Enugu governor seeks navy’s support in tackling insecurity

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By Sumaila Ogbaje

Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State on Tuesday,  solicited for partnership with the Nigerian Navy to tackle the menace of insecurity in the state and the South East.

Mbah made the call during a courtesy visit to the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Rear Adm. Emmanuel Ogalla at the Naval Headquarters in Abuja.

He said the visit was to identify with the naval chief who is from the state as well as appreciate President Bola Tinubu for the honour of appointing a son of the state as CNS.

He said his administration had outlined measures to achieve exponential growth in the state through sound economic policies, adding that such policies could only succeed in a secured and peaceful environment.

The governor called on the Nigerian navy to expand its operational activities to the state, adding that his administration was ready to partner with the navy and other security services to put an end to insecurity in the South East.

“If we must deal with the root causes of insecurity, we must adopt both kinetic and non-kinetic approaches to dealing with insecurity and we felt that the big elephant in the room was to address those activities that may be an inhibition to bringing in investors to our state.

“We felt that it was a clog in the wheel of our continued development which was why immediately I took over as the governor, I convened the security council meeting.

“Following from that we made an announcement that we wanted the Monday sit-at-home to end, because we have zero tolerance to that.

“We needed to heighten our security architecture and to mobilise all the security agencies in our state to be able to deal with this, and thus far we are getting the required support we need from the various security agencies.

“We are also hoping that we are going to invite the Navy on board to join hands with us to be able to deal with these big elephants in the room,” he said.

Responding, the CNS, Rear Adm. Ogalla, said that the relationship between the Nigerian navy and other stakeholders like state governments had been instrumental to the successes they have been achieving.

Ogalla said the current security challenges facing the country required the whole of government approach, adding that the navy had extended its operations to cover a good part of the region.

He said the naval base and the special forces deployed in the South East had been contributing to the security apparatus in the region and promised to extend those operations further.

The CNS said the navy would continue to partner with state governments and other stakeholders to provide an enabling environment for businesses to thrive for the overall economic wellbeing and progress of the country.

“I want to assure you that the Nigerian navy will continue to support and collaborate with you for mutual benefits and progress of our dear country, Nigeria and Enugu State,” he said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Maharazu Ahmed

WPD: Culture advocate canvasses support for girls, women education

WPD: Culture advocate canvasses support for girls, women education

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Education

By Ikenna Osuoha

Ms May Ikokwu, the Chief Executive Officer, Save Our Heritage Initiative (SOHI), has canvassed support for the education of women and girls for national development.

Ikokwu made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in commemoration of the World Population Day (WPD) in Abuja on Tuesday.

The 2023 World Population Day has the theme “Unleashing the Power of Gender Equality, Uplifting the Voices of Women and Girls to Unlock Our World’s Infinite Possibilities”.

The WPD, established by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme in 1989, observed on July 11 every year, is to raise awareness of global population issues.

Ikokwu, therefore, said that enrollment of women and girls in school would go a long way in reducing child marriage, stressing that, “education is key to empowering women and girls and making them independent in terms of decisions and choices.

“Educate the woman and you educate the community is an axiom, let all of us support women education for a better Nigeria.”

She quoted the World Bank as indicating that 43 per cent of girls in Nigeria are married before their 18th birthday and 16 per cent are married before they reach 15 years.

She urged parents to enroll their daughters in school to strike gender parity and national development, and called for an end to discrimination against women.

Describing the small number of women in the 10th National Assembly as a demonstration of gender inequality, adding that, “it is highly unfair for women to occupy only three seats in Nigeria’s Senate out of 109 seats, and 14 seats in the House of Representatives out of 360 seats”. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Energy experts, stakeholders in Abuja as NOG conference opens

Energy experts, stakeholders in Abuja as NOG conference opens

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By Emmanuella Anokam

The foremost international Nigeria Oil and Gas (NOG) Energy Conference and Exhibition on Monday opened in Abuja with industry experts in attendance to address ways for decarbonisation and sustainable energy future.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the conference brings together the industry experts to discuss how to improve Nigeria’s energy mix and also to engage stakeholders, financiers, investors and the private sector across the energy spectrum.

This year’s conference with the theme “Powering Nigeria’s Sustainable Energy Future” is expected to end on July 13.

Declaring the conference open, Malam Mele Kyari, Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) said it convened policymakers, regulators, experts and leaders from the private sector to discuss Nigeria’s vital energy agenda.

Kyari, represented by Mr Adokiye Tombomieye, Executive Vic e President, Upstream, NNPC Ltd, said the conference would discuss policy implementation, project developments, investments and opportunities.

He said it would proffer solutions to current industry challenges, such as how to decarbonise the country’s traditional oil and gas operations.

The GCEO said the present NOG conference would debate strategies that would increase investment flows into the country, enhance industry operations, and promote international partnerships.

“Since 2000, NOG Energy Week has attracted over 100,000 attendees from over 75 countries and over 50 national and international oil companies, in addition to hosting a world-class conference with over 1000 speakers, over 23,000 delegates, and 345 sessions.

“NOG Energy Week is also renowned for its many hours of strategic business networking events, such as the golf tournament, gala dinners, VIP Energy Club, and awards ceremony, which take place alongside the conference and exhibition.

“NNPC Limited, Nigeria LNG Limited, Oando, ND Western, UTM FLNG, Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board, TotalEnergies, Shell, Chevron and Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission among others are the sponsors of the 2023 edition,” Kyari said.

According to Kyari, the event previously known as Nigeria Oil and Gas (NOG) Conference and Exhibition will foster multilateral dialogue, engagement and deal making within the industry.

He also said that the conference had adapted its narrative to explore how the country can galvanise its universal energy mix as it navigates its energy evolution pathway underpinned by ‘The Decade of Gas’. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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COAS rewards 7 army officers, 5 soldiers for acts of valour

COAS rewards 7 army officers, 5 soldiers for acts of valour

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The Chief of Army Staff, Maj. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, has rewarded seven officers and five soldiers for various acts of valour.

Lagbaja rewarded the officers with medals and special commendation letters at this year’s Army Day Celebration in Ibadan.

Among those recognised and honoured was Brig. Gen. Everest Ifeanyi Okoro of the Infantry Corps, who is the Commander, 13 Brigade Nigerian Army, Calabar.

Okoro was honoured for being “a very proactive senior officer, who conducted several operations to curb the occasional flow of the activities of Ambazonian rebels from the Republic of Cameroon.

The rebels had, hitherto, threatened the territorial integrity of Nigeria.

He equally prevented the incursion of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) secessionist group into his area of responsibility.

According to his citation, Okoro’s dynamic and bold actions led to the discovery and destruction of
IPOB training camp in Cross River State.

He also conducted operations that led to the interception of large cache of
explosive materials and ammunition in Amana in Northern Cross Rivers
during the conduct of the 2023 general elections.

“Gen. Okoro also accurately predicted the dynamics of the political landscape of the state in the lead up to the elections.

“He understood that it had a high propensity and potential
for political violence, and consequently took necessary measures to
prevent the breakdown of law and order.

“He planned and conducted many precursor operations that led to the arrest of many political thugs and recovery of dangerous weapons and ammunition that were to be used to disrupt the 2023 elections in his
area of responsibility.”

Also honoured was Brig.- Gen. Samaila Uba, Commander, 401 Special Forces Brigade.

Uba, on assumption of office, displayed exemplary courage and
leadership character trait which greatly reignited the troops’ confidence
and combat efficiency.

“He personally led all clearance operations and reinforcements, particularly along main supply
routes like Baga–Cross Kauwa–Monguno which were hitherto prone to terrorists ambushes and attacks.”

According to the citation, Uba coordinated Sector 3 clearance operations to Gudumbali, Dabam Masara and Alagarrno among other areas, and
successfully cleared all areas of terrorist elements.

“Particularly notable was the destruction of the headquarters of the Boko Haram Caliphate in Gudumbali in January 2022, barely two days after it was
declared a Caliphate by the terrorists.

“This greatly deflated the Boko Haram propaganda machinery and portrayed it as an ineffectual and struggling band of criminals.”

Brig.-Gen. B. O. Omopariola, who was also honoured by the COAS, is famed with physically leading all operations
conducted within his area of responsibility and recording resounding
successes.

“Particularly noteworthy was when he led a daring reinforcement to Wajiroko in Borno when terrorist attacked the Forward Operating Base on Dec. 1, 2022.

“In that encounter, despite the ambush laid for him and his men that was preceded by an Improvised Explosive Device, he defeated the ambush, captured two gun trucks, cache of arms and ammunition, and neutralised several members of the terrorist elements.

“Also, on the 13 January, 2023, he successfully defeated terrorist on Azir Bridge and captured one adversary Phantom Mine Resistance Ambush Protected vehicle, one gun truck as well as a cache of arms and ammunition.

“In a similar manner, on 23 January, 2023, he led a reinforcement along main supply route of Damboa-Komala–
Maiduguri and defeated yet another terrorist ambush on troops,
capturing another Mine Resistance Ambush Protected vehicle, three
motorcycles, one QJC anti-aircraft gun and one AK 47 rifle, among others.

Also honoured was Lt. Col. I. B. Umar who assumed command as the acting
Commandant, Forward Operating Base, Magumeri, on 28 January, 2021.

“During the period under review, he conducted several onslaughts
against terrorist elements in his area of responsibility with impressive
results.

“Notably, he led an operation in Magumeri resulting in the
neutralisation of nine Boko Haram terrorists, and the capturing of 10 AK 47 rifles, one Beretta assault rifle, one QJC Anti-Aircraft gun and seven Dane guns.

Others are one Buffalo Gun Truck, one pick-up van, eight motorcycles, 147 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, 13 rounds of 12.7mm ammunition, two bandoliers and 2 x 36 hand grenades, among others.

The COAS also honoured Lt. Col. I. Indiorhwer, who assumed duties as Commanding Officer, 202 Battalion, on 17 March, 2022.

“He is result-oriented, intelligent, dexterous, dogged and courageous, thus serving as a source of inspiration and a rallying point to his men during all operational and
administrative matters.

“His exemplary leadership attributes, therefore, stand him out among his peers.

“Indiorhwer conducted several operational exploits to clear
several terrorists’ enclaves and strongholds within his area of responsibility, including Sambisa forest, amongst others.

“These operations led to the destruction of terrorist enclaves, neutralisation of
several terrorists and the capture of some high-profile terrorist
commanders.

“The operations also led to the recovery of weapons and equipment alongside the rescue of many hostages held captive in these terrorist dens,” his citation read.

Also honoured was Lt. Col. N. P. Ochasi, the Commanding Officer, 151 Task Force Battalion.

“His dedication to work as the Commander led to many successes in the
fight against terrorism within his Battalion area of responsibility.

“The daily Improvised Explosive Device incidents earlier associated with his
area of responsibility have reduced to the barest minimum.

“The officer advanced with his Brigade Commander on all the operational exploits to clear several terrorists’ enclaves and strongholds within the Brigade’s area of responsibility.

“His unit was equally part of the Brigade’s operation in Sambisa forest from 12-13 May, 2023 which led to the discovery of the terrorists underground
armoury and recovery of several arms, ammunition and equipment.”

Also honoured was Maj. C. U. Okereke, for his skills at the small arms proficiency test during the Nigerian Army Small Arms Championship, a biennial competition among Nigerian Army formations.

“Okereke, of 43 Engineer Brigade, exhibited an outstanding performance during Nigerian Army Small Arms
Championship 2022.

“The officer won many laurels including
Overall Best Shot, Best Shot for Male Officers Category, and Best Shot in AK 47 Rifle.

“It is, therefore, worthy to
acknowledge his blend of professional skills in marksmanship, diligence and hard work.”

For the soldiers category, Staff Sgt Ayuba Yusuf, who was enlisted into the Nigerian Army on 3 August, 1998 and currently serves at 192 Battalion Nigerian Army Owode, Ogun State, stood out.

Yusuf, over the years, exhibited extra ordinary integrity and good leadership in the discharge of his assigned task.

“Particularly notable was when he led a stop-and-search operation at Balogun Igbogila Expressway Way which led to the arrest of 3 x 5 ton trucks loaded with 295,972 rounds of 12 gauge live cartridge ammunition on 30 May, 2018.

On 25 August, 2022 while on duty at Ilaro check point, he arrested two suspected illicit drug smugglers with 792 parcels of
marijuana.

“It is worthy to note that the smugglers offered him the sum of Two Million Naira (N2,000,000) only, to allow safe passage of the illicit substance, which he rejected.

“This was a demonstration of integrity and professionalism.

“Equally, on 18 March, 2023, Yusuf arrested armed robbers with two locally- made pistols at Ibogun–Illaro axis while on Operation SAFE CONDUCT duties,” the citation added.

Sgt. Clement Morondo, who was enlisted into the Nigerian Army as a member of 36 Regular Recruit Intake on 19 July, 1993 and later posted to 7 Gds Bn on 31 August, 2016 was also honoured.

His citation showed that on 21 September, 2022, Morondo was deployed on guard duty at the Office of the National Security Adviser as part of the unit’s operational responsibilities.

“During the period, he displayed a high degree of alertness while on sentry at about 0300 hours when he sighted some unknown persons digging and loading 5G Armoured Cables into a vehicle.

“This prompted the soldier to challenge the suspects as they attempted to run away with the vehicle.

“Consequently, he fired at the vehicle killing one of the thieves.

“The stolen armoured cables and other items were recovered and
subsequently handed over to the Nigeria Police for further action.”

Also honoured was Sgt. Gibson Ezukanma, a member of 44 Regular Recruit Intake, currently serving at 81 Division Garrison and deployed to the
Intelligence section.

He was described as a hardworking and disciplined soldier who had
prevented the activities of criminals in 81 Division area of responsibility.

“Notably, in the early hours of 23 March, 2023, he encountered a robbery incident at Eko Bridge on his way to the office.

“In that episode, some commuters were disposed of their belongings by Lagos petty robbers.

“On arrival at the scene, he confirmed the escape route used by the
robbers and went after them with his motorcycle. He sighted
them under the Ijora/Iganmu bridge while trying to share their loot,
and accosted them.

“They abandoned the stolen items and ran away, leaving the items intact. The soldier subsequently returned to the robbery scene with the recovered items and handed them over to the victims.

LCpl Julius Ogunmakinwa of 156 Task Force Battalion, Mainok, was also honoured.

On 30 December, 2021, he effectively served as the driver to a mine resistance ambush and protected the vehicle.

On 6 June, 2022, while on duty with his assigned vehicle,
Ogunmakinwa exhibited his brave driving skills in a hot pursuit of
terrorists who attacked commuters at Goni–Masara village along
Damaturu–Maiduguri main supply route.

“Due to his ingenuity, contact was made which led to the capture of three Gun Trucks, three anti-air craft guns, three AK 47 rifles, one PKT Machine Gun and three extra barrels of anti-aircraft guns.

Also captured were two AK 47 Magazines, 438 rounds of 7.62 mm special rounds, 291 rounds of 12.7mm ammunition, and various types of controlled substances.

Also honoured was LCpl Suleman Musa.

According to the citation, On 22 December, 2022, two suspected gun-runners were arrested by troops of 63 Bde in conjunction with personnel of the Department of State Services, Delta Command.

“The arrest was premised on a tip-off by Musa when he was approached by one of the suspects to procure AK–47 rifles from him, on December 20.

“Musa exhibited a high sense of integrity by rejecting One Million
and Thirty Thousand Naira (N1,030,000.00) given to him for the purchase of two AK–47 rifles.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the COAS, in line with the welfare scheme of the Nigerian Army, also rewarded some Warrant Officers with Toyota Hilux for serving for 32 years without blemish.

The officers are Ajayi Adebayo, Dauda Waheed, Arogundade Tajudeen, Nnadi Victor, Mohammed Haruna and Mathew Ogbu. (NAN)
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Expert tasks NAEE on energy transition opportunities

Expert tasks NAEE on energy transition opportunities

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By Aderogba George

The Secretary General, African Petroleum Producers’ Organisation (APPO), Dr Omar-Farouk Ibrahim, has urged the Nigerian Association for Energy Economics (NAEE) to turn the challenges of energy transition to opportunities for the country.

Ibrahim made the call on Monday in Abuja at the opening session of the 16th annual conference of NAEE and International Association for Energy Economics.

The theme of the conference was, “Energy Evolution, Transition and Reform: Prospects for African economies.”

Ibrahim who was the keynote speaker at the programme called on NAEE to tap from APPO’s reform to turn around the association by commissioning a study on the future of oil and gas industry in the country.

He noted that APPO in a study completed in 2021 identified four imminent challenges the energy transition posed to the oil and gas industry in Africa.

He listed the challenges as funding, technology expertise/skills, and market, noting that these challenges had been the preoccupation of APPO since its reforms.

However, the expert said APPO was responding to these imminent challenges in practical terms.

Ibrahim, however, urged NAEE to take a leave from that by converting energy transition challenges in Nigeria to opportunities.

“Going by the APPO credentials, I believe you have a big role to play in turning the challenges of energy transition to opportunities in Nigeria and indeed, in Africa.

“Regarding the funding challenge, APPO has gone into partnership with Afreximbank to set up the Africa Energy Bank (AEB); a Memorandom of Understanding to this effect was signed in Luanda in May last year and negotiation on the establishment of charter.

“Preparations of the host country agreement as well as other documents have reached advanced stage. We hope to be able to present the final documents to the next ordinary session of our ministerial council for approval.

“The focus of the AEB shall be the provision of funds for oil and gas projects on the continent, in addition to other forms of energy, shareholding in the bank was open to all APPO members’ countries, national oil company and other investment institutions,” he said.

Mr Gbenga Komolafe, the Commission Chief Executive, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, commended NAEE for organising the programme.

Komolafe said that NAEE had continued to build professionals in the oil and gas industry in Nigeria.

He said that the programme had brought on the dodgedness of the association in keeping to the objectives of the oil and gas sector as well as the advancement of professionals in the energy sector.

“In the last two centuries, the world has witnessed evolution of various energy resources, oil and gas is the most prominent of all these resources.

“I urged NAEE to leverage on these prominent resources for energy security for the betterment of the country,” he said.

Also speaking, Dr Bello Gusau, the Executive Secretary, Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), commended the general physical policies of the NAEE in the oil and gas industry.

Gusau was represented at the event by Mr Jide Adebulehin, General Manager, Strategic Planning and Documentation Department, PTDF.

He said that when NAEE approached the PTDF for partnership to host the programme, it had no option than to oblige because of the good work of the association in the oil and gas sector.

Gusau said, “if we are bringing on other resources in the energy sector, we must first develope human capital that will operate in such areas; there cannot be energy transition without human capital development.”

He said that the agency was getting prepared to know other programmes that would come up in the country drive for energy transition.

Gusau added that the agency would remain committed to human capital development in its drive for energy transition. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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COAS pledges sustained infrastructural support for AFCSC

COAS pledges sustained infrastructural support for AFCSC

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By Sumaila Ogbaje

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Maj.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, has assured the Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC), Jaji, of continued support and intervention in infrastructural development of the college.

Lagbaja gave the assurance when he received in audience, the Commandant of AFCSC, AVM Hassan Alhaji at the Army Headquarters, in Abuja.

The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Mwachukwu, made this known in a statement on Monday in Abuja.

He congratulated the commandant on his appointment, and appreciated the existing partnership between the college and the Nigeriam army.

He said that the army under his command will remain disposed to supporting the college, especially in the areas of electricity supply and accommodation, among others, to  realise its objectives.

The army Chief said the college had over the years lived up to expectations in producing well trained officers for the Armed Forces of Nigeria and the Nigerian army in particular.

He added that the activities of the college had positively impacted on operational engagements of the army, both at home and abroad.

Lagbaja said the Nigerian Army Cyber Warfare Command will offer free services to enhance integrated Information Communication Technology status of the AFCSC college in training exercises and administration of students.

Earlier, the Commandant of AFCSC, AVM Alhaji, in his remarks lauded the army for being of tremendous support to the college in past years.

Alhaji said that the college had witnessed huge improvement in its curriculum, which has been tailored to meet specific needs of the services.

He added that the college was keen at leveraging on ICT to enhance students’ administration, registration, training directives and accommodations in its effort to enhance productivity. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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Artificial Intelligence will curb fraud in auditing processes – Firm

Artificial Intelligence will curb fraud in auditing processes – Firm

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By Tosin Kolade

A development training institute, Coinmac International, has suggested the adoption of Artificial Intelligence to curb fraud and misappropriation so as to improve auditing processes in the public sector.

Its Managing Director, Mr Ayo Salam, gave the suggestion in Abuja on Monday at the opening of a training workshop on Developing, Improving and Monitoring the Internal Audit Function.

The training was organised for Internal Audit staff of the National Hydroelectric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (N-HYPPADEC).

He said the new administration should do more to reduce corruption in the public sector by training and retraining auditors in the country.

According to him, when auditors are properly trained, there will be adequate knowledge to block corruption loopholes.

“Adopting new technologies on auditing processes will help many organisations.

“As the business world changes at an accelerating rate, auditors need to continually add to their skills and knowledge to stay relevant; they need to remain educated on changes in business in general, and in audit processes.

“There has to be transparency and accountability; information and communication technology currently rules the world.

“We can, as much as possible, discourage corruption with institutional development. We can do this by ensuring we have schools for auditing that can build capacity for auditors. That is the purpose for this meeting.

“Internal auditors are key agents in preventing corruption and ensuring compliance to relevant laws and policies. Auditing the public sector will prevent mistakes and shortcomings in public administration.”

Salam said that raising the internal audit quality in N-HYPPADEC would ensure that the establishment continued to be free of corruption, while financial transparency and accountability would receive a boost.

He added that establishing and strengthening internal audit departments in government establishments would mitigate the misuse and abuse of public offices and complement efforts of anti-graft agencies.

The Managing Director, N-HYPPADEC, Alhaji Abubakar Yelwa, in a remark, said that the workshop would upgrade the Commission’s Audit Unit into a robust one.

“We shall build an honest and responsible workforce in line with the aspirations of the Presidency,” he declared.

Yelwa urged participants to embrace new ideas and solutions to auditing challenges so as to promote innovation and creativity.

He expressed optimism that his officers would gain more knowledge on the significance of professional ethics such as confidentiality and independent viewpoint in auditing.

“We expect that they understand the risks and ethical responsibilities of compromising auditing process to suit personal interests or the interests of senior officers.

“The participants should also know that workshops such as this one, are not enough to make them exceptionally competent in their field.

“I, therefore, implore each of you to put in personal efforts towards enhancing your professional capacity,” he stated. (NAN) www.nannews.ng

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Chamber of Mines lauds Tinubu as ECOWAS chairman

Chamber of Mines lauds Tinubu as ECOWAS chairman

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By Vivian Emoni

The ECOWAS Federation of Chamber of Mines (ECEFCOM) on Monday congratulated President Bola Tinubu on his election as the chairman of the economic community.

The Chairman, Executive Council of the ECOWAS ECEFCOM, Alhaji Sani Shehu, said this in a statement issued to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

Shehu said that the ECEFCOM strongly believed that Tinubu’s well deserved election of the ECOWAS came at a time when countries in the West African sub-region needed his experience.
He said that the President’s experience and support would help to address myriads of political and economic challenges bedeviling the sub-region.

“We heartily rejoice with the president of Nigeria over his election as Chairman of ECOWAS.

“Its a feat that is not surprising that Tinubu has distinguished himself as a leader capable of transforming the economic fortunes of Nigeria and of the member countries of ECOWAS.

“The ECOWAS Federation of Chamber of Mines (ECEFCOM) therefore, welcomes Mr President’s leadership of ECOWAS with great enthusiasm.

“Our expectations are positive and high, considering his track record in leadership and industry.

“We look forward to working with the president in his capacity as chairman of ECOWAS and president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“We are confident that the cooperation we seek will be instrumental in turning around the economic fortunes of the West African sub-region and the African continent by extension,” he said.

Shehu said that Tinubu had a great zeal and preparedness to take West Africa to the next economic level.

He called on the president to use his good office to bring innovative development in the ECOWAS.

“On our part at the ECOWAS Federation of Chamber of Mines, we have resolved to support and work with the ECOWAS under the chairmanship of the president.

“Our commitment is to ensure that we assist him to rectify a number of challenges that are common in the mining sector of the sub-region.

“The challenges include foreign dominance of the mining/extractive sector, especially the very disturbing illegal mining operations of some Chinese nationals in the West African sub-region.”

Shehu said that some Chinese nationals contributed to the development of West African mining sector, while some involved in illegal mining activities.

“While we appreciate the contribution of the Chinese, we also appeal to the president to intervene and address the problem in line with the provision of the charter establishing the organisation.

“In fairness to the Chinese, some of their nationals deserve commendation for their efforts that have helped to advance the economic development of the region.

“Except that some Chinese nationals engaged in illegal mining operations which has become very destructive of the economy of the member nations of ECOWAS.

“The illegal mining activities of the Chinese have been particularly worrisome and responsible for apprehension in some parts of Africa.

“Some local mining communities in the sub-region have been at war with Chinese whom they say are destroying the environment through illegal mining operations,” he said.

Shehu also called on the president to address the challenges of cross border conflicts arising in the sub-region as a result of mineral theft.

He said that solid minerals did not recognise border and could be moved illegally from one country to another.

He said that the border communities sometimes tended to have some misunderstanding due to the movement of solid mineral across the nations in the sub region.

“We appeal to the newly elected chairman of ECOWAS to initiate a value addition strategy on mineral from countries in the sub region.

“Strategy that will put an end to the exportation of raw, unprocessed mineral ores from ECOWAS member states.

“We appeal to the president as well, to establish a win-win diplomatic relationship with industrial nations such as China, Europe, U.S.

“This will encourage countries in the West African sub region to establish a value addition and beneficiation centres and mineral processing centres in West African countries that can process mineral to end users in the sub region.

“When this is done, the region will have additional income and create massive employment. It will also facilitate technology transfer to the sub-region.”

Shehu urged the president to adopt a uniform policy that would boost the standard of living in the West African sub-region. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Group pledges educational scholarships, grants to Nigerian students

Group pledges educational scholarships, grants to Nigerian students

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By Victor Okoye

A Group, Bluestream Educational Ltd says it is set to offer 100 per cent educational scholarships and grants to Nigerian students to further their education home and abroad.

AbdulKareem Ogirima, the Group’s Managing Director spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the sideline of an educational fair on Monday in Abuja.

The fair was organised by the group in collaboration with some top universities in Turkey, U.S. U.K and Canada.

Ogirima said that the gesture was part of the Group’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), adding that Nigerian students were one of the brightest in the world and deserve quality education.

He explained that in addition to the scholarships, Bluestream Educational Ltd was giving grants to students free of charge as long as they are brilliant or show evidence that they deserve such and it is within their budget.

“Our resolve, as part of our CSR is to continue to assist students with the needed information on gaining admission, scholarships and sponsorships.

“We are indeed proud of the performances of Nigerian students and this is what spurs us to do even more.

“We are committed to solving the challenges faced by our students who are seeking admission into various universities around the world.

“So far, we have helped over 1,000 students to gain admission, and also assisted a number of them to get scholarships, this we do with our partners in U.S., Canada, UK, Turkey and other countries.

“This year’s edition will see us give 100 per cent educational scholarships to students who perform excellently well in our in-house examinations.

“We are in partnership with some Turkish universities including; Sabanci University, Isik University, Istinye University, Istanbul Ozyegin University, Bahcesehir University, to mention a few,” he said.

He said the group also offers personalised services based on the student’s budget or academic performance (secondary school transcripts).

He added that their services also include; assisting students improve their scores in IELTS, SAT, JAMB and WAEC as well as giving out educational grants and job opportunities abroad.

Ogirima commended the student loan policy of President Bola Tinubu-led administration.

He said that if well-articulated, the policy would go a long way in improving access to education by Nigerians just as it is done in the U.K. and U.S.

“For us in Nigeria, we are just starting but at least, we know now that the government is talking about student loan which is the way to go.

“The idea will further assist indigent students gain quality education, which is in line with the Federal Government’s policies on inclusive, affordable and accessible education.

“Student loan is not out of place given our current realities and challenges in higher education (HE/FE) pursuit. But it has to be well articulated and domesticated with government’s sincerity of purpose.

“It is a huge investment that should be given all the attention and seriousness it deserves,” he said.

NAN reports that BlueStream Group Ltd is a multinational company that focuses its services on Education, Health, Travel and Hospitality. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Muhyideen Jimoh/Joseph Edeh

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