Saturday 30 May 2020

President Muhammadu Buhari loses nephew, Ibrahim Dauda, says he is devastated

President Muhammadu Buhari’s nephew, Alhaji Ibrahim Dauda is dead. Ibrahim Duada died in Daura, Katsina State, following a prolonged illness.

Disclosing this in a statement signed by Senior Special Assistant to the President, Media & Publicity, Garba Shehu, Buhari said the death has robbed the family and the Daura community one of its finest gentlemen.

“I am deeply touched and devastated by the passing of yet another family member, a man who had demonstrated amazing kindness and honesty in all his dealings,” the President said.

He prayed God to forgive the soul of the deceased and reward his great and noble deeds with paradise.

The deceased is survived by a number of children, including Dauda Ibrahim, a Chief Administrative Officer in State House, Abuja. (Vanguard)

COVID-19: EKITI STATE CASE UPDATE

EKITI COVID-19 UPDATE

 As at 3:00 pm on May 30, there are two (2) active cases of #COVID19 in Ekiti State. 

Discharged: 16
Active: 2
Deaths: 2

Click here for live updates: www.covid19.ekitistate.gov.ng

#CoronaUpdate

Buhari taking Nigeria to the next level of irreversible change- Lai Muhammed


Lai Mohammed, minister of information, says President Muhammadu Buhari is taking the country to the next level of irreversible change.

Speaking at a press conference to mark the first anniversary of the second term of Buhari on Thursday, Mohammed said the president got reelected because of his performance.

The minister said under Buhari’s leadership, Nigeria is going to join the comity of great countries.

“President Muhammadu Buhari was elected in 2015 on the strength of his promise of change. Nigerians are satisfied with his performance, especially in the cardinal areas of fighting corruption, tackling insecurity and revamping the economy, overwhelmingly re-elected the President in 2019,” he said.

“One year later, the president is taking Nigeria to the Next Level of irreversible change for the better.

“With the bold and courageous leadership provided by President Buhari, Nigeria is marching surely and steadily to join the comity of great nations. Change is never easy, and the birth of a new nation comes with pain.

“We thank Nigerians for their support and perseverance, and hereby reassure them of the administration’s unrelenting commitment to making life more meaningful for the citizenry.”

Mohammed said the decision to expend a $1.2 billion loan on agriculture would revolutionise the sector.

“I want to inform Nigerians that the stage is set for the implementation of the greatest agricultural revolution in the history of Nigeria,” he said.

The minister said before the country recorded its first COVID-19 case, the federal government had taken measures to protect Nigerians.

“One month before the first case of Covid-19 was recorded in Nigeria, the Federal Government had already announced it was strengthening surveillance at the nation’s gateway international airports to prevent the spread of the virus,” he said.

“By 31 January 2020, the Federal Government had set up a Coronavirus Preparedness Group to mitigate the impact of the virus if it eventually spreads to the country.

“To put things in perspective, Nigeria’s current power generation capacity is more than 13,000 megawatts, but only an average of 3,400
megawatts reliably reach consumers. In essence, the current amount of power that reaches consumers will more than double by the end of next year.” (The Cable)

Court sentences Pastor to death for murder

AN Ondo State High Court has sentenced one Pastor Kolawole Samson to death by hanging for the murder of Ayo Olaniyi in Okeigbo council area of the state four years ago. 

Delivering judgement, the trial judge, Justice Ademola Bola held that Pastor Kolawole was guilty of inflicting injury on the deceased’s head with a cutlass at Gberinlegi Village, via Okeigbo, which later led to his death at the hospital.

The state Attorney General and Justice Commissioner represented by two government counsel Mr Olusegun Akeredolu and Mrs Omotola Ologun, had told the court that the accused had on 3rd of March, 2016, inflicted deep cut injury on the head of the deceased.

They said that the injury was inflicted on him when he went to hunt for frogs with three other friends at a fish pond owned by the convict. According to them the offence was contrary to Section 316 and punishable under Section 319 of the Criminal Code, Cap 37, Laws of Ondo State (2006).

The accused person claimed he was not guilty of the offence. However, in his judgement yesterday, Justice Ademola Bola ruled that all evidence adduced before the court during the trial in the last four years, showed that the accused was guilty of killing the deceased person.

Justice Bola thereafter ruled that Samson Kolawole should die by hanging
Meanwhile, in another development, two men have been sentenced to seven days community service by an Akure Magistrate court for violating the state government order on COVID-19 pandemic. 
 They are Shadrach Adi 35, and Bidemi Samuel, 26.

The accused persons were arraigned on one count charge of disobeying the order of the state government.

Police prosecutor, S. Kolawole said they committed the offence on May 27 at about 9: 50pm at Ayede Ogbese.

They both pleaded guilty and the trial Magistrate, O. Bukola sentenced them to two hours community service per day for seven days to serve as deterrence to others in the state.

 Five others charged with them who pleaded not guilty were granted bail in the sum of N50,000 each with one surety in like sum. The matter was adjourned till June 5, this year for hearing. (Vanguard)

NCDC Announces 387 New cases, 254 Cases in Lagos.

Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has confirmed 387 new cases in Nigeria, bringing the total number of cases to 9302.

NCDC in a tweet on Friday night confirmed that Lagos accounts for 254 cases, 

FCT-29

Jigawa-24

Edo-22

Oyo-15

Rivers-14

Kaduna-11

Borno-6

Kano-3

Plateau-2

Yobe-2

Gombe-2

Bauchi-2

Ondo-1

It said: “As at 11:46 pm, 29th May, there are 9302 confirmed cases in Nigeria. 

Meanwhile, 2697 patients have now been discharged from various treatment centres, while 261 patients have died of the disease.”


Friday 29 May 2020

FG to pay jobless youths N20,000 monthly to sweep markets, clear drainages

In a bid to curb the high rate of unemployment in the country, the Federal Government has rolled out a scheme which will see unemployed youths in rural areas earning N20 ,000 per month , The PUNCH reports.

The youths will be engaged in the clearing of drainages , sweeping markets , road maintenance , traffic control, and cleaning of public infrastructures like health centres and schools.

The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mr Festus Keyamo (SAN ), said this at a news conference on Thursday.

Keyamo said the scheme targeted 1 ,000 youths each from the 774 local governments across the country.
The minister said the programme is one of the biggest social intervention schemes to be carried out within a short period of time by any government in the history of Nigeria.

The PUNCH reports that the scheme , known as the Special Public Works Programme in the Rural Areas , is domiciled in the National Directorate of Employment for implementation and is expected to take off in October.

The minister ’s speech read in part , “ The pilot programme earlier approved by Mr . President was designed to mitigate lack of job opportunities in the rural areas through a short - term engagement of 1 ,000 unemployed persons per local government area for a period of three months.

“ It is a dry season/ off - season transient job programme and was originally designed for the rehabilitation /maintenance of public and social infrastructure. Participants were to be paid an allowance of N 20,000 monthly and were to be recruited largely from the pool of unskilled persons resident in those rural areas.

“ This pilot scheme was approved to be implemented in five local government areas in eight states namely : Adamawa , Borno, Ebonyi , Edo, Ekiti , Jigawa , Katsina and Kwara . Beneficiaries are engaged in: drainage digging and clearance, irrigation canals clearance, rural feeder road maintenance , maintenance of the Great Green Wall nurseries and orchards in Borno, Jigawa and Katsina states ; traffic control , street cleaning , cleaning of public infrastructure like health centres , schools and the likes. A total of 40 ,000 direct transient jobs were expected to be created in the eight pilot states.”

Keyamo said the Special Public Works in the Rural Areas is an employment- intensive technique acquired and adapted by the National Directorate of Employment from one of the capacity - building collaborations with the International Labour Organisation in the late 1980 s to the middle of the 1990 ’s.

The minister said for the purpose of transparency and accountability in the process, the President has approved the use of select banks to register and collate data of the beneficiaries.

“ The banks will open accounts for all beneficiaries and in the process obtain Bank Verification Numbers for those without accounts.

“ All payments would be made from the Central Bank of Nigeria directly to the accounts of the beneficiaries ,” he added.

(The Punch)

AFDB: Obasanjo hits US over call for Adesina’s probe


Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has blasted the United States of America for insisting on “independent investigation” into allegations of favouritism and others against President of African Development Bank, Dr Akinwunmi Adesina.

The US Treasury Secretary has called for investigation into the 16 allegations after Adesina, who is seeking reelection, was cleared by the Ethics Committee of the Board of Director and Chairman of the Board of the Governors of the bank.

The former President lamented: “The US treasury secretary disparaged the bank and ridiculed the entire governance system of the bank which has been in place since 1964.

“This is unprecedented in the annals of the African Development Bank Group.

“If we do not rise up and defend the African Development Bank, this might mean the end of the African Development Bank, as its governance will be hijacked away from Africa.”

He called for solidarity in the fight to preserve the independence of the bank, stating the former African leaders should issue a joint statement “to support the laid down procedures embarked upon to evaluate the allegations and recommend that the Board of Governors as well as the Ethics Committee of the Bank should firmly stand by their process and its outcome.”

Obasanjo added it is “critical” to emphasise the need for the AfDB to remain an “African-focused development bank rather than one which serves interests outside Africa. (The Nation)

15 NYSC members in Ekiti to repeat service

Fifteen Corps Members of 2019 Batch B, Stream ‘1’ who served in Ekiti State would repeat the compulsory one- year service for absconding from their Places of Primary Assignments (PPAs), the state NYSC coordinator have disclosed.

The NYSC Ekiti State Coordinator, Mrs Emmanuella Okpongete, disclosed yesterday in Ado-Ekiti during the passing-out exercise of the corps members that 26 corps members also bagged extensions for various offences during the service year.

“Out of 2,282 Corps members, 15 absconded and will have their service year repeated, 26 got an extension for various offences and three outstanding ones that have done well are recommended for State Awards.

“The punishment for their offence is to repeat their service year and refund whatever allowance(s) they might have collected,” she said.

The coordinator further said on the other hand, 16 corps members got Commendation letters for outstanding work in their places of primary assignment, while one corps member died due to ruptured appendix.

On measures to ensure that social and physical distancing was maintained during the issuance of certificates, the coordinator said the event was designed in a way that not more than 20 corps members attended at once. (NAN)


Nigeria records 182 new coronavirus cases, total now 8,915


Nigeria has recorded 182 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 8,915.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control(NCDC) disclosed this on Thursday.

Data from the NCDC showed that Nigeria currently has 6,064 active coronavirus cases.

It said: “On the 28th of May 2020, 182 new confirmed cases and five deaths were recorded in Nigeria.

“No new state has reported a case in the last 24 hours.

“Till date, 8915 cases have been confirmed, 2592 cases have been discharged and 259 deaths have been recorded in 35 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

“The 182 new cases are reported from 16 states- Lagos (111), FCT (16), Akwa Ibom (10), Oyo (8), Kaduna (6), Delta (6), Rivers (5), Ebonyi (4), Ogun (4), Kano (3), Plateau (2), Gombe (2), Kebbi (1), Kwara (2), Bauchi (1), Borno (1).”


Thursday 28 May 2020

Ekiti expands isolation centre to 150 beds

...as CACOVID donates 100 beds, medical equipment

 Ekiti State Government, on Thursday formally expanded its isolation centre to 150 bed space, following the delivery of 100 hospital beds and other medical equipment from the Nigeria Private Sector Coalition Against Covid-19 (CACOVID) in support of the fight against Coronavirus in the State.

The expansion, according to Governor Kayode Fayemi, has positioned the state to tackle possible rise in cases.

The Governor, who was represented by the Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr (Mrs) Mojisola Yaya-Kolade, at the event that took place at the Oba Adejugbe General Hospital, Ado-Ekiti, said the facility would boost the state's capacity for curtailing the spread of the pandemic.

Other items donated include 12 LG electron, Auto Clave, Blood Warmer, Deflagrator, kidney dish, monitor, oxygen cylinder, oxygen concentrator, oxygen regulators.

The Governor who assured that the facilities would be judiciously utilized, solicited for more supports from "corporate organisations and good spirited individuals in the fight against the dreadful virus"

He disclosed that a total 16 Covid-19 patients out of the 20 recorded cases had been discharged, after they had recovered and their test turned negative twice, leaving the State with only two active cases while the two deaths recorded were imported cases from Lagos and Kwara States. 

The Governor said: "As a responsive and responsible government, we have taken precautionary measures geared toward the prevention of community spread of Coronavirus in Ekiti.  

"The support to our isolation and treatment centre will strengthen not only our fight against the Covid-19, but will definitely boost the healthcare services in our dear State. Our health facility is better prepared, even beyond this perilous time of Covid-19. On behalf of the good people of Ekiti State and Government, I sincerely thank CACOVID for the gesture."

Earlier, the representative of CACOVID, Mr Kayode Adejuyigbe of Access Bank said the gesture was part of the collective responsibility in the fight against Covid-19 in the State.

Adejuyigbe who noted that survival was of necessity at this period, said the equipment were donated to support the treatment of confirmed and suspected patients in Ekiti.

In attendance at the brief event were the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adeyemo Adejugbe, Head of Service, Mrs Peju Babafemi, State Coordinator of Covid-19 Taskforce, Prof Bolaji Aluko, Special Adviser on Public Health, Dr Jimlas Ogunsakin and other top government officials.

Ekiti Governor's Lodge in Abuja: Between due process and ill-informed interference

Ekiti Governor's Lodge in Abuja: Between due process and ill-informed interference 
_"Do not answer a fool according to his folly or you yourself will be just like him. Answer a fool according to his folly, or he will be wise in his own eyes." -Proverbs 26:4-5._

When we saw the criticism desperately, frustratingly, but wrongly unleashed on the public regarding the Ekiti State Lodge in Abuja, FCT and the construction work going on there, the initial thought was to let it pass as the ranting of an inconsequential ant. 

On a second thought, we considered the mindset of both the propagandists and their gullible audience who know next to nothing about good governance and decided to give them the biblical treatment as recommended above, especially with the Press quoting Diran Odeyemi from Osun State as the inordinate signee of the statement. Diran knows next to nothing about Ekiti government business and, at best, he is a meddlesome interloper.

How desperate and frustrated can an opposition be to show it is still licking the wounds it sustained when it lost grip on an ill-attained power two years ago. No doubt PDP in Ekiti State is still in denial with the fact that its leadership style of _Bamubamu ni mo yo…_ is no longer in vogue and is now resorting  to the strategy of _“Kaka k’eku ma je sese, a fi se awadanu."_ 

The PDP propagandist might have mindlessly criticized to no end every positive step taken by the administration of Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, whose watchword is good governance and due process. But this time around, he has sunk way too low and too ill-informed. 

Where good governance and due process are involved, bad governance and gangsterism have no place. Two bad tools employed by the untamed critic in carrying out his unpatriotic activity are nitpicking and afghanistanism. Nitpicking is the fussy and pedantic faultfinding, while afghanistanism is the railing and shaking of fist at an unseen foe who is quite unaware of your existence, much less your fury. 

In the misinformed criticism, the nitpicker who claimed to be representing the opposition PDP in Ekiti said he had credible evidence that the property, sitting on 2000sqm on T. Y.  Danjuma, Asokoro, Abuja had been sold, and there was "no sign post, stating the owner of the new structure.” He has yet to show the evidence.

In another vein, the self-acclaimed PDP critic said he assumed “but did not concede that the new structure with like 15ft bunker was being built by the State government,” and queried the justification for pulling down the old structure and building a new one at this time. He asked further, but ignorantly: “At what time did the former structure become dilapidated to warrant total demolition to pave way for a new one?”

The bellyaching did not stop there. The nitpicker issued a query to the governor, demanding that ‘Governor Fayemi must explain to Ekiti people what happened to the multi-billion Naira edifice in Abuja.” Well, since he who alleges should be the one to prove. We challenge the same PDP critic to provide evidence of the sale of the property to the whole world.

Perhaps, such afghanistanistic display would not have been necessary in the first place, if the faultfinder, with no known qualification in any profession, had endeavoured to clear his ill-informed criticism with Engr. Segun Oni and Mr. Ayo Fayose, two erstwhile PDP governors of the State who were actively involved in the purchase and abandonment of the property. The two are back in the same opposition party and should not have allowed desperation and frustration to take the better part of their boy.

In the day-to-day exercise of administrative powers, circumspection is required. This is what separates the current administration of Dr. John Kayode Fayemi from that of its PDP predecessor. It is actually not for the pained PDP to dictate what the priority of an APC administration should be, rather it is the business of the administration of Dr. Fayemi to prioritise projects, in so far as it is properly communicated to the people. The Fayemi administration has kept faith with workers in the way the PDP could not. If reconstruction of the dilapidated lodge in Abuja is deemed a priority, and for as long as it does not interfere with the meeting of other necessary obligations, then, it should be left for the government to decide. 

Lest the critic might have forgotten, their party, PDP, spent four years in building a bridge to nowhere, while owing huge backlog of salaries due to workers. Fayemi is not like Fayose who shrewdly rented his personal apartment located in the same Asokoro axis to the state for his own use in Abuja, at a cost of N30 million (Plus N3 million agency fee) per year, which amounted to N120 million (plus N12 million agency fees) in four years! 

The same Fayose illegally disposed of the official land acquired by the first civilian governor, Otunba Niyi Adebayo for the building of the State Lodge. Up till now, the lodge procured has remained in private hands and the Fayemi administration is the one trying to take possession of the land in the name of Ekiti State.

Again, lest the critic should know, Governor Fayemi, as the current chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum has more reasons to visit Abuja than any past governor. There was hardly any week he didn’t do so before the Covid-19 pandemic. Yet, unlike Fayose, he would rather stay in his private residence at no cost to the state. If Fayemi were a Fayose, he would have rented his personal house to the State and collected huge rent or better still, lodge in Presidential suites in hotels. He has refused to do any of these. 

Due process is not just about how humans are legally treated, but also how resources are judiciously deployed. When a leader makes due process his watchword like Fayemi has done, both his dealings with humans and utilisation of resources would be self-moderated and such leader would have nothing to fear.

May we therefore enlighten the ill-informed propagandist to exercise his power as provided for in freedom of information law of the state to investigate these facts, instead on embarking on a wild goose chase? Yet, if for any reason he cannot afford to do this, we can help clear his warped mind as follows: The same property was purchased during the Segun Oni era from a co-PDP governor of Osun State at the time, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola. It was not so good for habitation since the roof was leaking. This made Fayose to totally abandon it and thus make it become much worse. 

Now, Fayemi, due to his twin style of good governance and due process, had to order the demolition of the building because it was found to be structurally weak and dangerous for habitation after it was criminally  abandoned for four years by the Fayose administration, hence the decision by the Fayemi administration to demolish and rebuild.

This was adequately provided for in both the 2019 and 2020 Budgets and this is available on the internet for anyone’s perusal. It was well advertised, bidded for and duly awarded. 

However, if the opposition PDP is still agonising as to whether due process has been followed or not, they are free to approach the court. It is their democratic right, after all. As for Ekiti, the State can only be better for it.

Signed:

Segun Dipe.
Snr. Special Assistant to the Gov. on Public Communications.
28/05/2020

Premier League Games To Return On June 17

Following Thursday's meeting regarding 'Project Restart', a date has now been agreed for England's top flight to get back underway.

The Premier League season will resume on June 17 with Manchester City's meeting with Arsenal one of the first matches to be played.

Aston Villa's home clash with Sheffield United is another that will mark the return of the English top flight, with both those matches the two games in hand that were left unplayed prior to the coronavirus pandemic halting football.

A full fixture list will then be played on the weekend of June 19 to 21, with the agreement coming after Premier League clubs met on Thursday to continue discussions over 'Project Restart'.

The Premier League are hoping to have the 2019-20 campaign wrapped up by August 2, with the FA Cup final then scheduled to take place a week later on the weekend of August 8-9.

Rohr thanks NFF for new deal, promises to make Eagles super again

Super Eagles Manager, Gernot Rohr, has thanked the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) for giving him a new two and a half year contract to continue coaching the senior national team.

NFF President Amaju Pinnick confirmed on Wednesday via his twitter handle @PinnickAmaju that the Federation has agreed formally to hand Rohr a new contract, adding it has confidence in the abilities of the German.

“I’m happy to announce that the @thenff and Coach Gernot Rohr have concluded all contractual discussions and he will stay on as Coach of the Super Eagles. We have always had confidence in his abilities and we are confident that the national team can only go higher from here,” Pinnick said.

Rohr confirmed his new contract at the weekend in a mail he sent to some NFF board members thanking them for facilitating the deal.He wrote: “I am happy to confirm that we have come to an agreement to continue my work as head coach of the Super Eagles for the next two years and a half.

“I want to say thank you to the Nigeria Football Federation, led by President Amaju Pinnick, the board and of course the General Secretary for their confidence in me to continue in this job.

“It is not common to have a country with the same national coach for what will be six years and this will be made possible because of the support of the federation, the government of Nigeria and our team.

“We have a big project in front of us. We have the quality and with the continued cooperation of everyone concerned, including the fans and good people of Nigeria, I believe we will have a good result that will spell great development for football in Nigeria in the future.”

Yet according to Pinnick, the coach has been given a target to lift the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroun as well as qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.


Gunmen kidnap NTA News manager

The Assistant Manager News and Current Affairs of Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) Channel 6 Aba, Mrs. Chinyere Okoye has been reportedly kidnapped by gunmen.

The incident took place on Wednesday night at Obikabia road off Ogbor Hill, in Obingwa Local Government Area of the state as she was heading back from work.

Details shortly…

Adesina: I’m still AfDB’s president

AFRICAN Development Bank (AfDB) President Dr. Akinwumi Adesina has not stepped down from office.

Adesina, in a statement, said “the bank’s institutional framework is solid and efficient, adding that he stands by it”.

The statement reads: “In recent weeks and over the last few days especially, I have been overwhelmed by the tremendous support received from around the world. I have absolute confidence in the integrity of the Bank that I lead and its governance systems, rules and procedures.

“In spite of unprecedented attempts by some to tarnish my reputation and prejudice the Bank’s governance procedures, I maintain my innocence with regard to trumped up allegations that unjustly seek to impugn my honour and integrity, as well as the reputation of the African Development Bank.

“I sincerely appreciate the support of the Bank’s shareholders.

“At this time, I remain confident that ultimately and as one collective, the Bank will emerge stronger than before and continue to support Africa’s development drive. I draw great inspiration from my heroes, Nelson Mandela and Kofi Annan, whose lives have shown that through pain we grow. As Martin Luther King Jnr. once said, “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.”

“I am confident that fair, transparent and just processes that respect the rules, procedures and governance systems of the Bank, and the rule of law, will ultimately prove that I have not violated the Code of Ethics of this extraordinary institution.

“I will therefore continue to work with each and every one of our shareholders to ensure that the African Development Bank maintains its hard earned global reputation; and that our credible and well-functioning institutional and governance systems are reinforced, as we collectively press on to fulfill the mission of our founder to accelerate and transform Africa’s development.”

The bank’s Board of Governors cleared him of the allegations after its ethics committee looked into the matter.
Sources indicated that the news first carried by Bloomberg to the effect that the AfDB President had stepped aside for so-called “independent investigation” was false. “The Bank’s Board of Governors has not conceded to America’s demands, the source stated, adding that to do so would be to concede to the implied position that the bank’s internal structures are compromised. “The full course of the Bank’s internal framework was resorted to with the United States in tow, and the Whistleblowers’ allegations against Adesina were declared to be spurious. “Now, the three American officials involved in this show of shame have resorted to thuggery and fake news as their medium for besmearing an otherwise respected institution”.

(The Nation)

Presidential Power Initiative: Buhari directs Finance ministry, BPE to conclude plans with Siemens


President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Ministry of Power, Ministry of Finance, and the Bureau of Public Enterprise (BPE) to conclude the engagement with Siemens AG to commence the pre-engineering & concessionary financing aspects of the Presidential Power Initiative.

The Presidential Power Initiative (PPI) is a power infrastructure upgrade and modernization Programme agreed to by the Nigerian Government and Siemens AG of Germany, with the support of the German Government.

Under the PPI, The Nigerian Government will on behalf of the other shareholders in the Electricity Distribution Cos. invest in infrastructure upgrades in the form of improved payment systems, distribution substations, transformers, protection devices, smart meters, transmission lines, etc.

All DisCos have, directly, and through the BPE, been diligently carried along over the last 15 months to understand in detail the challenges in the electricity systems.

All items to be purchased were provided by the DisCos and Transmission Company of Nigeria and they will be vetted by a professional Project Management Office.

The funding for the PPI will be secured under concessionary terms (up to 3-year moratorium and 12-year repayment at concessionary interest rates) through the German Euler Hermes cover, which The Nigerian Government will on-lend as a convertible loan to the other shareholders in the DisCos.

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the release of funding for the first part of Phase 1 of the PPI, to kick-off the pre-engineering and concession financing workstreams.

To ensure fairness and transparency of the intervention, the President has also directed that The Nigerian Government engage the International Finance Corporation (‘IFC’) to assist in developing the commercial structure of the intervention under this Presidential Power Initiative (PPI), as well as in undertaking an independent company valuation of the DisCos.

The President has also directed that to ensure value for money and preserve the integrity & transparency of the procurement process under the Govt-to-Govt framework, Siemens AG shall be solely responsible for nominating its EPC partners to perform all onshore works; NO middlemen.

“Our goal is simply to deliver electricity to Nigerian businesses and homes… Our intention is to ensure that our cooperation is structured under a Govt-to-Govt framework. No middlemen will be involved, so that we can achieve value for money for Nigerians.” — President Muhammadu Buhari

The PPI journey started on August 31, 2018, when Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Nigeria and met with President Buhari.

Chancellor brought along with her a business delegation that included the Global CEO of Siemens. Nigeria and Germany agreed to explore cooperation in a number of areas, including Power.

The Presidential Power Initiative (PPI): 

a. Will deliver improved power supply nationwide, with attendant results in job creation, investor confidence, cost and ease of doing business and economic growth.

b. Will provide training & capacity building for thousands of young Nigerians (non-graduates, students & graduates)

c. Will create economic opportunities for Nigerian engineering companies that will serve as local vendors for the provision of manpower and equipment.

d. Will stimulate/encourage inflow of additional investment into the power sector. 

The ultimate goal of the Nigerian PPI is to modernize and increase the Nigerian electricity grid capacity from about 5 GW currently to 25 GW, over three phases.

200 Zamfara, Katsina bandits killed in air strikes — DHQ

Over 200 bandits have been killed by the army between Zamfara and Katsina states in multiple air strikes.

The strike was conducted at Ibrahim Mai’Bai ’s Camp in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina State and Kurmin Kura in Zurmi of Zamfara State between 22 and 23 , May this year.

Confirming the incident the Coordinator , Defence Media Operations Maj . Gen . John Enenche, said the air strikes were executed after a series of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance missions.

The two locations , according to Ehenche were being used as hideouts for some notorious bandit leaders whilst also serving as collection points for rustled cattle.

Accordingly , Air Component, employing Nigerian Air Force ground attack aircraft and helicopter gunships, engaged the two locations in multiple passes, destroying the makeshift structures in the camps as well as killing the bandit leaders and their fighters.

“ Human Intelligence (HUMINT ) sources later confirmed that close to 200 armed bandits were killed in the air strikes at the target locations ” He added.

Commenting on the issue , the Chief of the Air Staff , Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar , commended the Air Component of Operation Hadarin Daji for their professionalism and directed them to remain resolute towards eradicating all armed bandits.

Air Marshall Sadique said this would lead to achieving directives of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) of restoring normalcy in the North West and North Central Zones of the Country.

(Punch)

Ekiti State College Of Agriculture and Technology, Isan-Ekiti Advertisement for Academic and Non-Acadmic Staff Positions

Ekiti State College of Agriculture and Technology - The College was established in the year 2014 as College of Technical and Commercial Agriculture at Isan-Ekiti by Dr. Kayode Fayemi led Government of Ekiti-State with focus on middle-level manpower development in the Agricultural sector, Having considered the shift of Nigeria focus on Oil to Agriculture for economic growth, the College pose to fill the gap of the diversification by training and producing a graduate who will be verse in Agricultural and Technological knowledge needed to do great exploit in the sector.


Applications are invited for both 
1. Academic Positions 
Academic Positions

1.) Senior Librarian 
2.) Principal Librarian
3.) Senior (Accountancy)
4.) Lecturer IIInstructor (Accountancy)
5.) Lecturer II (Computer Science)
6.) Lecturer III (Accountancy)
7.) Lecturer I (Accountancy)
8.) Technologist I (Computer Science)
9.) Lecturer III (Computer Science)
10.) Technologist I (Agricultural and Bio-Enviromental Engineering)
11.) Lecturer I (Computer Science)
12.) Lecturer III (Agricultural and Bio-Enviromental Engineering)
13.) Technologist I (Electrical / Electronics Engineering)
14.) Lecturer II (Agricultural and Bio-Enviromental Engineering)
15.) Lecturer I (Agricultural and Bio-Enviromental Engineering)
16.) Lecturer II (Electrical / Electronics Engineering)
17.) Technologist I (Agricultural Technology)
18.) Lecturer III (Electrical / Electronics Engineering)
19.) Lecturer II (Agricultural Technology)
20.) Lecturer III (Agricultural Technology)
21.) Lecturer II (General Studies)
22.) Lecturer III (General Studies)
23.) Lecturer I (Agricultural Technology)
24.) Lecturer I (General Studies)
25.) Lecturer I (Electrical / Electronics Engineering)
26.) Technologist I (Poultry)
27.) Technologist I (Mechanical / Machinist)
28.) Technologist I (Fisheries)
29.) Technologist I (Electrical / Electronics Gadgets)
30.) Lecturer I (Animal Production)
31.) Lecturer I (Aquaculture)
32.) Lecturer I (Crop Production)
33.) Lecturer I (Mechatronics and Robotic Engineering Technology)
34.) Lecturer I (Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Technology)

2. Non-Academic Position

Applications are invited for the following positions below:

 *Non Academic Position* 

1.) Assistant Registrar
2.) Senior Assistant Registrar
3.) Administrative Officer I 
4.) Senior Confidential Secretary
5.) Confidential Secretary I
6.) Administrative Officer II
7.) Sport Coach II
8.) Senior Accountant
9.) Accountant II
10.) Security Officer
11.) Higher Executive Officer (Bursary)
12.) Hostel Supervisor
13.) Higher Executive Officer (Audit)
14.) Senior Executive Officer
15.) Library Officer
16.) Internal Auditor II
17.) Engineer II
18.) Procurement Officer II
19.) Medical Officer I
20.) Procurement Officer I
21.) Staff Nurse I / Staff Midwife I
22.) Senior Staff Nurse / Senior Staff Midwife
23.) Higher Lab. Technician (Records)
24.) Senior Data Processing Officer
25.) Programmer / System Analyst II
26.) Architect I
27.) Statistician II
28.) Quantity Surveyor I
29.) Engineer I (Physical Planning)
30.) Principal Engineer
31.) Engineer I (Work and Service Department)


Deadline: 4th June 2020

Nigeria records 389 new COVID-19 cases, total now 8,733

Nigeria's coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, on Wednesday, increased to 8,733 as 389 new infections were announced by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The NCDC disclosed this on its verified Twitter handle on Wednesday night.

“389 new cases of #COVID19; Lagos-256 Katsina-23 Edo-22 Rivers-14 Kano-13 Adamawa-11 Akwa Ibom-11 Kaduna-7 Kwara-6 Nasarawa-6 Gombe-2 Plateau-2 Abia-2 Delta-2 Benue-2 Niger-2 Kogi-2 Oyo-2 Imo-1 Borno-1 Ogun-1 Anambra-1.”


Wednesday 27 May 2020

Nigeria Records 276 New Cases Of COVID-19, Total Infections Rise To 8,344

Nigeria has recorded 276 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 8,344.

This was made known by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, on Tuesday night.

The NCDC said Lagos recorded 161 of the 276 cases while, Rivers had 36, Edo-27, Kaduna-19, Nasarawa-10, Oyo-6, Kano-4, Delta-3.


Tuesday 26 May 2020

Nigeria records 229 new COVID-19 cases, total now 8068


Nigeria has recorded 229 new cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), increasing the total confirmed cases in the nation to 8,068.

Confirming the new cases, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) posted on its official Twitter handle; “229 new cases of #COVID19; Lagos-90; Katsina-27; Imo-26; Kano-23; FCT-14; Plateau-12; Ogun-9; Delta-7; Borno-5; Rivers-5; Oyo-4; Gombe-3; Osun-2; Anambra-1; Bayelsa-1″

On Sunday, the Centre reported that 2,263 persons have successfully recovered from the virus and has been discharged. There was however an improvement as the total number of patients discharged has increased by 48, now totalling 2,311.

Lagos State remains the epicentre of the disease with 3,595 confirmed cases and followed by Kano State with 919 and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja with 519 cases.

Monday 25 May 2020

Father arrested for defiling own daughters aged 6 and 9 in Ondo


A 48-year-old father, Femi Onifade has been arrested by operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in Ondo State for sexually defiling his two daughters.

The victims who are aged 6 and 9 lived with him at their No 27 Liberty Hospital Road, Oluwatuyi, Akure, the state capital.

The officials of the state chapter of the NSCDC effected his arrest at his residence following complaints from his neighbours.

Reports had it that the arrest of the suspect was made easy through the efforts and support of the traditional ruler of Akure land, the Deji of Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi.

The monarch according to source was said to have handed the suspect over to officials of the NSCDC after he escaped from the palace.

The absence of their mother from the house reportedly gave the suspect the liberty to harass his daughters sexually.

Sources said the suspect was fond of mixing some powdery substances with a bottle of soft drink and give to the girls to drink after which they will sleep off and he would sexually abuse them.

It was learnt that the cries of the victims attracted his neighbours who reported their ordeal to the palace after which he was handed over later to the officials of the NSCDC in the state.

The spokesperson of the NSCDC in the state, Olufemi Omole said that the suspect “always seize the opportunity of his wife’s absence to harass the minors sexually.

Omole added that ” He went further to caress the kids and suck their private parts. The neighbours reflected on hearing the wailing of the children throughout the night after sending out their mother.

“Medical examination from Federal Medical Centre Annex in Akure, however, revealed that both the 9 and 6 years old kids have lost their Hymen and their private part deeply opened.

Speaking on the arrest of the suspect, the State Commandant of NSCDC, Mr Philip Ayuba said the suspect would be charged to Court after the completion of investigation

Ayuba said, “The state government has shown interest in this case and the welfare of the children has been fully guaranteed”

He reassured the public of safety and adequate protection of lives and property noting that “the Command is poised to eradicating all forms of criminal tendencies and social vices in Ondo State.

(Vanguard)

Nigeria Reports 313 More COVID-19 Cases, Total Infections Hit 7,839


Nigeria has recorded 313 new cases of COVID-19 today, Sunday, May 25, 2020.

The official figures released by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control shows that the total number of infections has increased to 7,839.


In a further breakdown of the numbers, 226 deaths have occurred while 2,263 people have been discharged.


Sunday 24 May 2020

Hon. Ogunlola felicitates with Muslim Faithfuls


The Honourable representing Ijero, Ekiti West and Efon Federal constituency in the House of Representative, Abuja, Hon. Barr. Omowumi Olubunmi Ogunlola MHR has joined well wishers across the globe to felicitate with Muslim faithfuls as they celebrate this year's Eid El Filtri. 

The Honourable member in her Eid-el-Fitri message on Sunday, congratulated Muslim faithfuls on the completion of the 30-days fasting and prayers, stressing that the spiritual exercise had brought them more closer to almighty Allah.

She urged Muslims to live in love, peace and harmony with one another as brothers and sisters. She noted that Ramadan was a season of love and sacrifice. 

Hon. Ogunlola urged them to celebrate Eid-el-Filtri with modesty in view of the ravaging coronavirus pandemic which has disrupted socio- economic and religious activities across the globe.

She also urge all Muslim faithfuls in her constituency to cooperate with government by adhering to restriction orders and other guidelines for the COVID-19 in the Claus of them them celebrating the Ramadan festival, that success would be achieved in the fight against the pandemic with the adherence of all and sundry.

“On behalf of the good people Ekiti Central Federal Constituency 2, I congratulate all Muslim faithfuls on the Eid-el- Fitri celebration, and pray that Almighty Allah will accept our supplications, grant all our heart desires and preserve our lives to witness many more celebrations.”, Hon. Ogunlola added.

Nigeria records 265 new COVID-19 cases, total now 7,526

Confirmed cases of coronavirus have increased to 7,526 in Nigeria, NEWS DIRECT reports.

This is after 265 new COVID-19 cases were reported in the country on Saturday.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control made this known on its website.

Data from the centre showed that an additional 167 patients recovered from the virus in the country.

No COVID-19 death was reported in the country in the past 24 hours, according to the released data.

NCDC said, “On the 23rd of May 2020, 265 new confirmed cases were recorded in Nigeria.

“No new state has reported a case in the last 24 hours.

“Till date, 7,526 cases have been confirmed, 2,174 cases have been discharged and 221 deaths have been recorded in 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

“The 265 new cases are reported from 13 states- Lagos(133), Oyo(34), Edo(28), Ogun(23), FCT(22), Plateau(6), Kaduna (5), Borno(3), Niger(3), Kwara(2), Bauchi(2), Anambra(2), Enugu(2).”