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Anambra community cries out over erosion menace

Anambra community cries out over erosion menace

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By Chimezie Anaso

The people of Ekwulummiri Town in Nnewi South Local Government Area of Anambra have raised the alarm over the magnitude of devastation caused by gully erosion in the community.

 

They said that this has jeopardised the lives and livelihood of the people of the agrarian community and led to displacement of families.

 

Mr Chinedu Anyaso, stakeholder in the community, told journalists in Awka that the gully erosion had swept away many economic trees, farmlands and livelihood of families.

 

He said the most affected villages were Umudim, Urueze and Isigwu in order of devastation.

 

Anyaso called on Gov. Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra and the Federal Government, through the Nigeria Climate Adaptation Erosion and Watershed Project (NEWMAP), to come to the aid of the community.

 

He said the gully erosion was caused by flash flood from Igbo Ukwu, Oraeri and other upland communities as well as increased human activities which exacerbated the flows.

 

Anyaso said the road linking the community to Amichi through Ugwuochi had been cut off by the gully erosion, thereby reducing the access of the people to social and economic activities.

 

He called for the urgent intervention of the government to the over 30 years life threatening gully erosion in the community.

 

He said the massive gully was less than 100 metres from the Oba-Nnewi-Uga-Okigwe expressway which was a strategic route for travellers.

 

“We are losing our community to gully erosion, about 15 houses have been lost to this gully, families have been displaced, countless economic trees and large areas of farm lands have been washed off and the federal road that passed here is about being cut off.

 

“We are calling on Gov. Chukwuma Soludo to declare a state of emergency on Ekwulummiri gully erosion, we are also calling on the Federal Government and international community to intervene.

 

“As a people, we have carried out control and remedial measures like planting of trees, construction of drainage and creation of catchment pits to reduce the impact but we are facing flood from about four communities from the upland.

 

Also speaking, Chief Clement Ezeifedikwa, said they had cried out over the gully menace but had not had any respite.

 

Ezeifedikwa said government officials had visited the various sites a number of times and gave assurances but nothing had been done to mitigate the disaster or assist the people.

 

“It is getting worse every day, we do not have home any more, people are moving out,” he said

 

Mr Cassidy Ikejiaku, a youth in the community, said the people had taken various measures to combat the gully erosion but they had been overwhelmed by the magnitude.

 

Ikejiaku said they had done some concrete work, planted trees and constructed artificial dams to reduce flood runoff.

 

“As a community, we have made an effort, our brothers both home and abroad have spent huge sums of money on control of the erosion, even the bamboo tree and trees we planted have been swallowed,” he said .

 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Anambra is considered as the capital of gully erosion in Africa with over 1,000 active erosion sites.

 

The ecological problem has been attributed partly to climate change which comes from high rainfall leading to soil erosion as a result of increased water erosion and runoff.

 

Gully erosion in Anambra is driven by a combination of natural and human induced factors, including topography, soil properties, climate, and land use practices.

 

Prof. Philip Phil-Eze, the Managing Director of Anambra State Erosion, Watershed and Climate Change Agency (ANSEWCCA), said at a workshop recently that about 160 out of the 179 communities in the state were at the risk of gully erosion.

 

Phil-Eze blamed soil erosion in Anambra on natural factors such as high intensity of rainfall, flood/runoff, lithology (loose soil type), topography and scarce vegetation cover.

 

“Man-made causes include the culture of negligence, felling of trees, indiscriminate waste disposal, lack of harvesting rainwater, sand mining, modern roofing styles and interlock tiles.

 

“Others are poor termination of drainage channels, wrong termination/diversion of channels during construction and unhealthy farming practice,” he said.

 

However, the Anambra government has successfully tackled gully erosion in some parts of the state.

 

This was achieved through the Nigeria Erosion Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP), a World Bank sponsored project.

 

NEWMAP not only recovered some ravaged gully sites but resettled the victims and empowered them with healthy environmental practice skills.

 

Through NEWMAP, the Anambra government was able to control and stabilise NEROS Plaza, Amachala, Ekwueme Square, Federal High Court Complex all in Awka; some with access roads.

 

Also rescued fully were Urunebo gully in Enugu Ukwu, Umuoji gully, Ojoto, Ire Obosi while Nkpor flyover, Ugamuma Obosi and Abagana are still under threat.

 

In addition to civil control works, NEWMAP also had a resettlement action plan for affected persons and equipped victims with climate change management tips under its project advisory services.

 

Though NEWMAP wound up in 2022 after 10 years intervention activities in Anambra, the people of Ekwulummiri are urging Soludo and the Federal Government to consider them a priority under the European Investment Bank’s (EIB) initiative.

 

They said it was an intervention in the magnitude of the Nigeria Climate Adaptation Erosion and Watershed Project (NEWMAP-EIB) that would redeem them from the gloomy doom.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Ismail Abdulaziz

Enhancing export: NEPC distributes 4,633 hybrid seedlings to farmers

Enhancing export: NEPC distributes 4,633 hybrid seedlings to farmers

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By Vivian Emoni

The Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC) says it distributed 4,633 hybrid seedlings to farmers across the country.

 

Dr Nonye Ayeni, Director-General of the NEPC, disclosed this while presenting the First Quarter Progress Report on the non-oil export performance for 2025.

 

Ayeni said that in Kogi, farmers benefited from oil palm seedlings as a start-up seed intervention to boost exports.

 

“In Akure, over 2,000 cocoa seedlings were distributed to farmers for the planting season.

 

“In Gusau, Zamfara State, groundnut seedlings were distributed to eight communities for cluster farming in the state.

 

“Also, in Bayelsa State, the council distributed 1,500 hybrid cocoa seedlings,’’ she said.

 

Ayeni further said that 1,100 coffee seedlings and 100 bags of organic fertiliser were distributed to 148 coffee farmers from Chaha and Vom communities in Plateau State.

 

The director-general said that NEPC was committed to ensure conformity to quality and standards, to curb rejects and reduce contract cancellation.

 

According to her, the council is  working with International Trade Centre (ITC), Geneva, to validate the baseline study for sesame and cowpea value chains.

 

Ayeni said the council was selected as one of four Business Support Organisations in the world and only one in Africa, to implement phase one of the Women Exporters in Digital Economy (WEIDE) Fund.

 

“This 50-million dollars fund, launched in February 2024 by Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, will support Women-led Businesses to participate actively in global digital trade.

 

“Applications have begun in earnest and we encourage every women-led business to apply,” she said.

 

The DG said that to facilitate the ease of doing business and seamless documentation processes, the council registered a total of 1,129 new exporters.

 

She also noted that 16 exit points were used in the period under review to export non-oil products from Nigeria.

 

She added that approximately 95 per cent of the total non-oil exports were routed through seaports.

 

According to her, in total, six seaports, three international airports and seven land borders serve as exit points for Nigeria’s non-oil exports.

 

Ayeni said that the council would continue to strengthen its relationship with developmental partners and trade organisations.

 

“The council will continue its existing projects as well as new initiatives, all geared toward increasing the volume and value of non-oil export.

 

“The NEPC will remain to be committed in curbing rejects, promoting value addition, enhancing market access and strengthening partnerships.

 

“At NEPC, we remain resolute and committed to driving up the volume and value of non-oil exports for sustainable and inclusive economic growth,” she said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

 

Edited by Jane-Frances Oraka

Jigawa Govt. commits to safe work environment

Jigawa Govt. commits to safe work environment

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By Aisha Ahmed
Gov. Umar Namadi of Jigawa has restated commitment to ensure safe and healthy work environment in the state.
He said this during a courtesy visit by the management team of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSIT), in Dutse.
The visit was part of activities to mark the 2025 World Day for Safety and Health.
The theme of the Day for 2025 is: “Revolutionising Health Safety: The Role of AI and Digitalisation at Work.”
It focused on the impact of digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence (AI) on workers’ health and safety.
Represented by Muhammad Dagaceri, the state Head of Service, Namadi said that ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the citizens was critical to his administration’s 12-point agenda.
He said the state would partner the fund to bolster safety measures in work places.
Mr Fateh Abdulkadir, the Jigawa Branch Manager of the fund, said the day was established by the International Labour Organisation (ILO), to promote awareness on the prevention of workplace accidents and diseases on a global scale.
He, therefore, sought for collaboration between the state and the fund, to enhance safety initiatives in the state.

Highlight of the event included a practical demonstration on effective fire incident management by the Federal Fire Service unit in the state.

The demonstration showcased best practices on operating fire extinguishers and blankets, aimed at equipping participants with skills to ensure safety in work places. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng) 
Edited by Rabiu Sani-Ali
ILO urges governments, employers, to use AI, digital technology for safer, healthier workplaces

ILO urges governments, employers, to use AI, digital technology for safer, healthier workplaces

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By Joan Nwagwu

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has called on governments, employers to harness technology including Artificial Intelligence, to create safer, healthier workplaces for workers across the globe.

Mr Gilbert Houngbo, the Director-General of ILO, said this in a message to mark the 2025 World Day for Safety and Health at Work, in Abuja.

Houngbo said this was imperative while ensuring that the innovation would protect workers’ rights and well-being.

“Every worker, everywhere, has the right to a safe and healthy working environment. This is a fundamental right.

“And yet millions of workers around the world continue to die or injured themselves or fall sick because of work.

“Many lose their lives trying to earn a living. We must change this.

“The use of technology for good can help us to make important strides. Artificial Intelligence and digital technologies can help transform the workplace into a safer and healthier space,” he said.

He said that robotics, automation could operate in hazardous environments and take on the dangerous tasks such as the operation of extreme temperatures, handling toxic materials, or navigating disaster zones.

He added that they could also ease physical strain, supporting caregivers in hospitals, assisting with heavy lifting in construction, and reducing repetitive work in factories.

He said that smart sensors and digital monitoring could detect risks before accidents happen by checking air quality tracking, fatigue or alerting to unsafe movement and behaviours.

“But innovation can also carry significant risks. The rise of worker surveillance and algorithm management can threaten workers’ rights, dignity, and well-being.

“New technologies can also introduce new risks that are not yet fully understood.

“We have a responsibility to understand safety and health risks that come with technological innovation. We have a responsibility to ensure that technology is used for good.

“That is why the digital transition must be human-centred. It must make workplace safer and healthier and more sustainable and inclusive.

“On this World Day for Safety and Health at Work, I call on governments, employers, workers and innovators to build a future of work that is not only smarter, but also safer and healthier,” he said.

Also, Vanessa Phala, ILO Country Director to Nigeria told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the Federal Government had taken bold step to ratify all the conventions that were related to occupational safety and health.

“We have also been collaborating with the Ministry of Labour and Employment to support the development of legislation, frameworks that will ensure that we are moving forward.

“We will ensure that we are translating the conventions into national policies and national frameworks,” she said.

Phala added that it was the responsibility of the employers and everyone to make sure that they provided the safety that all workers required to be productive and to be able to conduct their work safely. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Maureen Atuonwu

NUC approves 18 programmes for Federal University, Kachia

NUC approves 18 programmes for Federal University, Kachia

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By Philip Yatai

National Universities Commission (NUC) has approved 18 full-time programmes for the newly established Federal University of Applied Sciences Kachia (FUASK) in southern part of Kaduna State.

The pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. William Qurix, announced the approval in a statement signed by the university’s Registrar, Prof. Sanusi Gambo, on Tuesday.

Qurix said that the programmes, which would begin from the 2025/2026 academic session, are in key areas of basic medicine sciences, allied health sciences and computing.

He explained that the approval followed successful resource verification of new programmes and re-validation of existing exercises carried out by the NUC.

According to him, the achievement is a collective triumph and a signal that FUASK is ready to become a centre of excellence in applied sciences and technology

He identified the approved programmes as Medicine and Surgery, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Software Engineering, Doctor of Pharmacy, B.Sc. Information Technology, B.Sc. Computer Science and B.Sc. Cyber Security.

Others are B.Sc. Environmental Resource Management, B.Sc. Microbiology, B.Sc. Biotechnology, B.Sc. Anatomy, B.Sc. Physiology, B. Medical Laboratory Science, and B. Radiography.

Also approved are B. Health Information Management, B. NSc. Nursing Sciences, B.Sc. Architecture, B.Sc. Quantity Surveying and B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry.

Speaking on this significant milestone, Qurix expressed profound appreciation to the NUC “for its continuous support and guidance.

“This approval is a bold endorsement of our commitment to academic excellence, innovation and the advancement of applied sciences in Nigeria.

“The inclusion of critical programmes like medicine, pharmacy and software engineering marks a turning point in our mission to provide industry-relevant, solution-driven education for national development.”(NAN)

Edited by Hadiza Mohammed-Aliyu

FG pledges support to Kwara in local production of medicines, vaccines

FG pledges support to Kwara in local production of medicines, vaccines

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By Fatima Mohammed-Lawal

The Federal Government says it will support the Kwara Government’s drive in local production of medicines and vaccines to address gaps in the healthcare sector.

The National Coordinator, Presidential Initiative for Unlocking the Healthcare Value Chain (PVAC), Dr Abdu Mukhtar, stated this while speaking at the opening of the National and Regional Harmonisation Conferences 2025, in Ilorin.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that PVAC, launched as a cornerstone of the Renewed Hope Agenda in October 2023, is under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare.

The conference had as its theme: “Contextualising the Presidential Initiative to Achieve Local Production of Medicines and Vaccines in Nigeria”.

Mukhtar, who was represented by Dr Olajide Adebola, National Conference Facilitator, emphasised that the FG was passionate about the access to essential medicines and vaccines.

He said that the government would support the Kwara Government in its efforts to localise the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and medical devices.

According to him, Kwara is strategically positioned in the North Central, while noting that the expansion of pharmaceutical manufacturing companies will ensure expansion of Clinical Trial Centres.

Mukhtar said that such industry would create over 500,000 jobs.

He advised the Kwara Government to resuscitate its once vibrant cassava production industry in order for it to be utilised as agent in pharmaceutical drugs colouring.

In her welcome address, the Kwara Commissioner for Health, Dr Amina El-Imam, stated that Kwara has immense opportunities to become a hub for pharmaceutical industries.

She added that the state has a vibrant academic community, and a resilient healthcare workforce.

“There is a growing interest from private sector stakeholders eager to invest in local pharmaceutical production,” she said.

El-Imam, however, observed that the journey towards self-sufficiency in production of medicines and vaccines required concerted effort, and aligning national visions with regional realities. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Bayo Sekoni

Media leaders harp on responsible AI use

Media leaders harp on responsible AI use

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By Busayo Onijala

Global media leaders have called for responsible use of Artificial Intelligence to ensure mutual progress.

They stated this during the 4th China Media Group (CMG) Forum held in Qufu, Shandong Province of China.

The forum, jointly hosted by CMG and the Shandong Provincial People’s Government had the theme “Exchange, Mutual Learning, Technology Empowerment: The Power of Civilisation in Transformation and Development”.

With an aim to strengthen communication and inject new momentum into building an open and inclusive international communication, about 300 guests were in attendance.

They included international officials, heads of global organisations, scholars, media professionals and leaders from Euronews, CNBC, Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, and others.

Melissa Fleming, UN Under-Secretary General for Global Communications, urged global media organisations to stand up for information integrity through collaboration.

She said that while generative artificial intelligence brings new productivity and social benefits, it also poses significant risks that fuel a crisis of trust.

While identifying the benefits of AI, Paul Bascobert, President, Reuters, said it is not merely an efficiency tool but also represents a foundational shift in how news can be gathered, verified, contextualised and delivered.

Bascobert said the current AI revolution was a reminder that technological innovation is always transforming media, but the coordination of journalism remains possible.

He, however, said what changes is the capacity of journalists to fill void positions more effectively.

The media leader called on colleagues to embrace AI’s capabilities while maintaining human oversight.

“We must recognise that technological advancements should serve our core journalistic values not close them. We must use AI to expand access to quality journalism.

“AI offers unprecedented opportunities to deliver news.

“The true power of innovation in journalism’t isn’t just efficiency, it is expanding our capacity to reform, connect and foster understanding across our local community,” he said.

In his speech, Andrew Braddel, Vice President and Managing Director of Global Media Services, Associated Press, said AP has been a leader in generative AI, having been the first news publisher to work with open AI , the company behind Chatgpt.

Braddel, however, said AP does not see AI as a replacement for journalists in any way.

“Human oversight is essential so AI cannot replace the journalists in the field, giving invaluable eyewitness reporting as news unfolds.

“We can’t deny that AI has improved speed and efficiency but we face significant concerns regarding intellectual property.

“We must push for a legal framework to protect intellectual property and ensure content creators are adequately compensated.”

He also said AI has the potential to challenge and enhance the media industry, adding that if not embraced, the media risks being left behind.

Earlier, Shen Haixiong, CMG President, emphasised the group’s commitment to building bridges of dialogue through media communication.

CMG, he said, was ready to collaborate with global partners to continuously inject the power of civilisation into global peace and development.

Shen said the flourishing of civilisations require communication and mutual construction, recalling that Chinese civilisation has always favoured consensus, tolerance and openness in the face of conflicts.

“Only through communication and mutual construction can civilisation flourish and prosper forever, ” he noted.

Also, Lin Wu, Secretary, Communist Party of China Shandong Provincial Committee, said that President Xi Jinping attaches great importance to media development as it serves as a bridge and link to enhance mutual trust.

He said that the province has implemented Xi’s important instructions on strengthening international communication capacity and deepening exchanges among civilisations.

“We have leveraged technologies such as AI, 5G, and VR to drive media innovation, actively telling China and Shandong stories to the world.

“We hope to take this forum as an opportunity to work side by side with media friends, jointly advancing the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, and the Global Civilisation Initiative, accelerating the building of an all-media communication network.”

Some highlights of the forum were the launch of projects aimed at promoting mutual learning such as “The CMG AI technology innovation application intelligent platform”.

“China Up Close: Shandong Tour” was also launched to bring international journalists together to learn about China’s historical heritage and innovative progress from a global perspective. (NAN)

Edites by Ismail Abdulaziz

NITDA inaugurates startup consultative forum, assures implementation of NSA

NITDA inaugurates startup consultative forum, assures implementation of NSA

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By Ijeoma Olorunfemi

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has inaugurated the Startup Consultative Forum (SCF), reaffirming its commitment to the inclusive implementation of the Nigerian Startup Act (NSA) enacted in 2022.

The SCF is designed to shape the future of Nigeria’s startup ecosystem by bringing together labelled startups, verified Entrepreneurship Support Organisations, angel investors, and venture capitalists.

Participants are expected to engage in strategic dialogue and drive innovation within the sector, in line with the provisions of the NSA.

NITDA’s Director-General, Malam Kashifu Inuwa, said the establishment of the forum signified the government’s dedication to placing innovation at the centre of national development.

Inuwa was represented by Mr Emmanuel Edet, Acting Director of the Regulation and Compliance Department.

He said, “The NSA of 2022 was never meant to be just another law on paper. It represents a new social compact, where startups are not merely participants but core architects of our economic future.

“This forum will ensure that policy does not merely catch up with innovation but evolves alongside it, progressively enhancing the digital economic future of our country.”

Inuwa noted that over the past eight months, NITDA had carried out a series of awareness campaigns across the country to lay the groundwork for the forum.

He stressed that NITDA was committed to a model of governance built on dialogue, data, and inclusion, rather than mere consultations after decisions had been made.

According to him, the digital economy has evolved from a supporting role to a strategic driver of job creation, global competitiveness, and youth empowerment.

“The forum will play a critical role in identifying regulatory roadblocks, shaping better investment pathways, mapping infrastructure gaps, and pinpointing real opportunities for partnerships across sectors.

“It will also serve as a radar to detect changes within the ecosystem and a compass to guide us through complexities with clarity and honesty,” he added.

Inuwa reiterated NITDA’s readiness to engage, listen, and respond with real-time outcomes to foster the growth of Nigeria’s startup ecosystem.

Mr Oladejo Olawunmi, Director of IT Infrastructure Solutions Department, who represented the D-G, said the forum would serve as a vital platform for collaboration, information exchange, policy dialogue, and strategic action among stakeholders.

“We remain committed to creating an environment where innovation can flourish,” Olawunmi said.

He urged participants to embrace their responsibility to translate ideas into tangible policies and impactful outcomes.

Ms Victoria Fabunmi, National Coordinator of the Office for Nigerian Digital Innovation (ONDI), a NITDA subsidiary, highlighted the critical role startups play as drivers of employment, innovation, and solutions in any economy.

She pointed out that the SCF’s pillars of collaboration included funding and investment, policy regulation, innovation, and support for global competitiveness.

“The forum serves as a platform where these pillars can be strengthened, ensuring that the ecosystem functions cohesively.

“It is set up to solve challenges within the ecosystem by leveraging the NSA, with a feedback mechanism to ensure that discussions lead to implementation,” Fabunmi explained.

She pledged ONDI’s full support to SCF members and encouraged them to partner with the government in building a strong and resilient technology ecosystem.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that NITDA serves as the secretariat for the implementation of the NSA, with the establishment of the SCF mandated under Section 12 of the Act.

The SCF provides a platform for sharing information about startups eligible for labelling, updates on available incentives, highlighting local capabilities, and nominating representatives to the National Startup Council, among other objectives.

Forum membership comprises labelled startups, venture capitalists, angel investors, incubators, accelerators, innovation hubs, and two civil society organisations focused on advancing technology and innovation.

The Nigerian Startup Act, signed into law by former President Muhammadu Buhari on Oct. 19, 2022, aims to create a legal framework for startups in Nigeria.

It establishes the National Startup Council, fosters an enabling environment for tech-enabled businesses, and introduces mechanisms for the labelling and certification of eligible startups.

Certified startups are granted access to incentives, seed funding, regulatory support, and other benefits under the Act. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kevin Okunzuwa

Army to enhance capacity of troops to neutralise extant threats – COAS

Army to enhance capacity of troops to neutralise extant threats – COAS

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By Olaide Ayinde

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.- Gen. Olufemi Oluyede says the priorities of the Nigerian Army are to enhance the capacity of troops so as to neutralise extant threats to national security.

He stated this in Bauchi at the opening ceremony of the 2025 Combat Arms Training Week, co-hosted by the Nigerian Army Infantry and Armoured Corps.

Oluyede said the Nigerian Army would also continue to improve strategic communications, bridge gaps in the force’s assessment, sustain innovative leadership and harness the support of the Nigerian Navy, the Nigerian Air Force and other security agencies.

“As we project into the future with optimism, our key priorities will be to enhance the capacity of our troops.

“This would be done by infusing the necessary capabilities into our training schedules to better prepare troops to adapt to fluid situations and place us in a more favourable position to neutralise extant threats to our national security.

“However, this can only be achieved by ensuring that troops are provided with timely logistics and adequate welfare.

“We’ll not relegate the importance of the support from stakeholders in the various geopolitical zones, or the importance of ministries, departments and agencies at the Federal and State levels of government,” he said.

The COAS reiterated that the Nigerian Army would continue to effectively mitigate the security challenges that tried to threaten the resolve or the peace and unity of Nigeria.

He affirmed that the force would continue to adopt new methods in line with international best practices to enhance and sustain its capabilities as its projects into the future while discharging its constitutional roles.

Oluyede explained that the training week was more than just a theoretical or doctrinal exercise but a forum to enhance the operational effectiveness of troops across all theatres, especially those in the North East and North West Zones.

“The lessons learned in the field and inter-corps collaborations which this training week provides will directly translate into more coordinated, and impactful outcomes in the field,” he said.

Also speaking, the Commander, Armoured Corps, Maj.-Gen. Obinna Ajunwa, said that the theme of the training is Strengthening Combat Arms Cooperation in a Joint Environment: ‘A Prerequisite for Success in Counter Terrorism and Counter Insurgency Operations’.

According to him, the week-long event served as a forum for discussing pertinent issues affecting combat arms operations and other issues affecting the Nigerian Army at large.

On his part, Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, said the current security challenges facing the country ranging from terrorism, banditry, insurgency to communal unrest, needed a blend of kinetic and non-kinetic approaches as well as multi-dimensional strategies.

Represented by his deputy, Mohammed acknowledged that the Nigerian Army, in response to tackling the security challenges, had deployed troops across nearly every state of the federation in aid of civil authorities.

Highlight of the event was the inauguration of the 211 DB Barracks, Comprehensive Service Centre as well as the inspection of refurbished tank transporters and tree planting exercise. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Benson Iziama

Ex-ANPP members laud Tinubu for putting Nigeria on path of prosperity

Ex-ANPP members laud Tinubu for putting Nigeria on path of prosperity

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By Ikenna Osuoha

The Association of Former ANPP Members (AFAM) has commended President Bola Tinubu for putting Nigeria on the path of prosperity.

National Coordinator of the group, Prof. Vitalis Ajumbe, gave the commendation at a news conference in Abuja.

Ajumbe said that the defection of some political gladiators to APC was a testament to Tinubu’s excellence in service.

He urged members of the group to rally support for Tinubu’s re-election in 2027 for him to consolidate on his achievements.

“Tinubu is doing well, by my own assessment. The movement of some politicians into APC shows that he is working,” he said.

Ajumbe dismissed insinuations that Nigeria was drifting to one party state owing to the recent mass defections to the ruling party.

He, however, described the movement of politicians to APC and the inter-party endorsement of the president as the beauty of democracy.

The national coordinator, however, urged Tinubu to consider former ANPP members in allotment of political positions, especially the presidential slot after 2031.

Ajumbe, who described APC as a conglomeration of the defunct ANPP, CPC and ACN, said that CPC had produced Muhammadu Buhari as president while Tinubu is from ACN.

According to him, it is the turn of ANPP to produce the president by 2031. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by ‘Wale Sadeeq

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