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Bauchi Gov Swears In 6 Commissioners

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Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi state, on Friday, sworn in six newly appointed commissioners and five Special Advisers (SAs) in the state.

Speaking during the swearing-in, Mohammed said three out of the commissioners were among the six commissioners who had previously resigned their appointment in order to contest for various elective offices in the forth-coming general elections in 2023.

The governor explained that three out of those six emmerged victorious in their various primaries while the other three could not make it.

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He added that with the exit of those six commissioners, a vacuum was created in the State Executive Council, hence, the need to fill the space so as to have a full complement of the state Executive Council.

The commissioners that have just been sworn in today have been screened and approved by the State House of Assembly.

“They include the three former commissioners that had earlier resigned to contest in the primary elections, but were unsuccessful and three new ones that have been appointed to replace those who emerged victorious from their respective Local Governments.

“The decision to reappoint those who had earlier resigned their appointments to contest in the party primaries was informed by their commendable record of performance while they served at their various Ministries.

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“They had worked relentlessly towards implementing government policies and programmes and related to their performance is the need for continuity,” said the governor.

He commended their resolve not to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to another political party after losing in their primaries.

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Mohammed also said that the remaining new three commissioners were appointed based on their antecedents and track of records.

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He, however, urged them to acquaint themselves with the policy thrust of the government for efficient and effective discharge of their duties as Members of the State Executive Council.

The commissioners and their portfolio included; Mr Abdulkadir Ibrahim, was reappointed the Commissioner, Ministry of Works and Transportation, Ahmed Jalam, also reappointed as the Commissioner, Ministry of Water Resources.

Others were; Maryam Bagel, reappointed the Commissioner, Ministry of Power, Science and Technology, Hajiya Zainab Takko, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Adamu Gabarin, Ministry of Information and Communication and Sabiu Gwalabe, Ministry of Health.

The Special Advisers included; Alh. Bala Kasko, Alh. Musa Mohammed, Abubakar Nawaila, Gashon Danna, and Alh. Sabo Khalifa.

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Military Declares Nigerien Terrorist Wanted For Zamfara Killings

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The Defence Headquarters on Thursday declared wanted, a terrorist leader, Halilu Buzu, from Buzu in the Republic of Niger.

Buzu who resides in Shinkafi LGA of Zamfara State, operates an illegal gold mine in Zamfara and is a prominent cattle rustler and arms supplier.

Major General Edward Buba, the Director Defence Media Operation disclosed the development on Thursday during a bi-weekly media briefing on military operations conducted in the country during the past week.

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Buba said, “Troops are actively fighting in various theatres of operation across the country and are focussed on destroying both the military capability as well as the will to fight off the terrorists and their cohorts across the country.

“Accordingly, troops are hunting senior terrorist leadership that is of operational importance in terms of coordination of the terrorist attacks against troops and citizens. Troops are also hunting those that are of symbolic value including all those declared wanted.

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“Troops are in hunt of one, Halilu Buzu, a terrorist leader that hails from Buzu in the Republic of Niger. He settled in Subbubu Forest and lives in Shinkafi LGA of Zamfara State. His camp and illegal gold mine are located at Kawayi in Anka LGA of Zamfara State, where he has a lot of boys working for him.

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“Halilu is also a prominent cattle rustler and illegal gold miner. Last week, his boys killed 19 villagers at Farar Kasa. He is a High-Value Target and therefore declared wanted. Meanwhile, he is one of several others that we would be declaring wanted.

“Additionally, Halilu is a major arms supplier, trusted by arms dealers for supplying arms from Libya. When troops close in on him, he moves across the border into the Republic of Niger for refuge. At this time, we are through appropriate channels calling on the Nigerian authorities to apprehend and hold him accountable for his atrocities.

“These categories of terrorists are relentlessly targeted by troops, such that we will be able to strike them out and take them off the battlefield as soon as possible. It is clear that the fate of the terrorists perpetrating insecurity in our nation will be violent and short. Troops will stop at nothing to take them out of the battlefield.”

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The DMO further announced that soldiers fighting the counter-insurgency war and carrying out other security operations across the country, killed 227 terrorists, bandits, kidnappers, oil thieves, and other criminals in the past week. Additionally, they arrested 529 criminals, rescued 253 kidnapped hostages, and recovered numerous weapons.

Buba said, “During the period under review, troops discovered and destroyed 18 dugout pits, 34 boats, five drums, four receivers, four reservoirs, and 97 storage tanks. Other items recovered include 198 cooking ovens, nine vehicles, three pumping machines, two speedboats, one outboard engine, and 57 illegal refining sites. He added that troops also recovered 1,442,700 litres of stolen crude oil and 154,650 litres of illegally refined AGO.”

On the breakdown of the weapons recovered, he aded that, “they included 89 AK47 rifles, 40 locally fabricated guns, 59 dane guns, two pump action guns, eight locally fabricated pistols, 6 x 36 hand grenades, three IEDs, one RPG 7 tube, one RPG 7 charger, 4 AGL rounds, one barrel of QJC Gun, one barrel of PKT with receiver, one barrel of Dushka Gun, 250kg bombs used by NATO and Eastern Bloc aircraft, and one MRAP.”

He further noted that troops prevented oil thefts amounting to over N1.3 billion in the Niger Delta region.

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He also revealed that in the course of the operations, troops recovered 231 assorted weapons and 6,441 assorted ammunition.

Buba emphasized that troops are actively fighting in various theatres of operation across the country and are focused on destroying terrorists’ military capabilities.

Buba concluded by stating that troops are relentless in their pursuit of terrorists and criminals, determined to take them off the battlefield and bring an end to their atrocities. He commended the troops for their dedication and sacrifice in ensuring the safety and security of the nation.

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Ministry Pushes For Walking, Cycling As Safe Means Of Transportation

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The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transportation, Olorunola Olufemi, has emphasised the need for sustainable, safe, and efficient transport modes in response to rapid urbanisation and population growth.

Olufemi highlighted walking and cycling as key components of a healthier and more sustainable urban transport system.

The permanent secretary stated this at a two-day capacity building programme ‘Safer Roads for Pedestrians and Cyclists in Nigeria’ in Abuja, on Thursday.

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Olufemi, who was represented by the Deputy Director, of Road Transport and Mass Transit Administration of the Ministry, Akhidenor Cynthia, pointed out that Nigerian cities were predominantly characterised by informal transport systems, which have significant negative impacts on residents’ health, socio-economic status, and the environment.

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The permanent secretary, who spoke on the theme ‘Walking and Cycling as tools for unlocking sustainable mobility and development in Nigerian cities‘ stressed the the need to create safer roads for pedestrians and cyclists to improve overall well-being and urban harmony.

He said, “The rapid population growth urbanisation with limited provision of quality transport system to meet the growing need makes it imperative to adopt more sustainable safe and efficient modes of transport which walking and cycling symbolise.

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“Our city’s transport landscape is largely dominated by transport informalities with attendant externalities that impact the health, socio-economic and environmental wellbeing of residents.

“Today, we come together with a shared purpose to create a future where our roads are safer for pedestrians and cyclists, ensuring their wellbeing and promoting a sense of harmony in our country.”

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He added that the ministry as the lead government agency, has been at the forefront of promoting sustainable transport and implementing various industry reforms.

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He introduced the project as part of the efforts by the FG which is aimed to integrate walking and cycling into urban mobility plans.

The organiser of the programme, Chief Executive Officer, of Ochenuell Mobility, Emmanuel John, highlighted the long-standing neglect of cycling as a means of transport due to inadequate attention and development.

John emphasised that the lack of proper infrastructure, limited policy initiatives, and insufficient public awareness have left many people feeling unsafe about cycling on roads.

To address these issues, he said the NGO was introducing a draft for a national cycling policy.

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He said, “Generally, cycling has not received the desired attention over the years. For that reason, people seldom use it as a means of transport.

“However, due to the lack of infrastructure, limited policy development, lack of knowledge and public awareness, many people are afraid of cycling on the road because they feel it is unsafe.

“The lack of safety is a function of infrastructure, poor policy implementation, and a poor regulatory enforcement system that will ensure your safety.

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“In the course of this programme, we are presenting a draft of the national cycling policy to stakeholders. On June 3, we will present a second draft during a larger stakeholders meeting.”

The project is being carried out as a collaboration between seven Nigerian organisations in collaboration with the United Nations Habitat and the UN Road Safety Trust Fund.

The Nigerian Stakeholders include the Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Health, Federal Road Safety Corps, Africa Urban Cycling Organisation, Transportation Growth Initiative, Greenlight Initiative, Driving School Association of Nigeria, and Ochenuell Mobility.

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FCCPC Seals Ekiti Warehouse Over Consumer Safety Violation

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The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has sealed a warehouse dealing in fast-selling consumer goods over an alleged violation of the safety of consumers along Ado-Ikere Road in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital.

FCCPC Director of Surveillance and Investigations, Boladale Adeyinka, said the agency acted based on intelligence that obnoxious activities were ongoing on the business premises.

Adeyinka, who spoke to journalists in Ado Ekiti during the operation on Thursday, said, “The enforcement team was deployed to Ado Ekiti for investigation upon reasonable suspicion of some harmful practices inimical to consumer safety and welfare.

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“These range from alterations of expiry dates, deceptive and misleading batch numbers, fake SON barcoding, suspected repackaging of unwholesome consumer goods, particularly vegetable oils, misleading and deceptive labelling of fast moving consumer goods such as cereals.

“During the inspection and search operations of the business premises, the Commission has been able to identify possible violations of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act.” 

“Our inspection and search today has confirmed the allegations and appropriate enforcement actions will follow. Immediately, we sealed the affected warehouse, and issued and served summons on the owners of the business and one of their major suppliers for further investigation.

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“We seal premises to prevent products that we consider harmful from gaining access to consumers. The idea is to ensure that consumer safety is guaranteed,” she said.

On discoveries at the premises, the FCCPC director said, “We discovered that the batch numbers on the waybills and the products in the warehouse are not the same. None of the batch numbers of the identified products on the waybills match the actual products that are in the warehouse.

“So, we have reasonable suspicion that those products are not the products from the factory because the waybill is contrary to the actual product. 

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“Again the Standard Organisations of Nigeria scan code that we used to verify the authenticity or otherwise of the products declared them invalid, meaning that the product identification mark originally given to the products is not what is on the products here.

“Product identification is for traceability. There is no way we can trace these products to the manufacturer. Therefore the safety of consumers cannot be guaranteed. 

“It suggests and confirms that some obnoxious practices are going on within this premises and we need to further investigate,” she said.

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Recall that FCCPC had last month sealed a Chinese warehouse in Abuja following allegations of discriminatory practices against Nigerians.

According to Adeyinka, FCCPC has the mandate to promote competition and protect consumers’ interests in all products and services in the Nigerian market.

 

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