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Dr Abubakar Mahmood, the Minister of Environment, has urged advanced countries to fulfill their commitment to climate funding to African countries. A statement signed by Mr Saghir el-Mohammed, the Ministry;’s Director of Press, indicated that the minister made the call at the ongoing COP 25 in Madrid, Spain being organized by Islamic Development Bank on Climate Finance. He observed that developed countries were the major pollutants of the climate, urging them to fulfill their promises of providing more climate funds to developing nations. “I share the sentiments of other African countries of not getting enough climate funds,” he said. Mahmood…
Dr Stephen Odey, Executive Chairman of Cross River State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), says the board has provided over 60,000 desks for primary schools across the state. Odey said this on Wednesday in Calabar when he flagged off the distribution of 600 tables and 600 chairs under the 2018 UBE intervention fund to primary school teachers in the state. He said: “We have been doing a lot in terms of infrastructural development for pupils with the construction and rehabilitation of over 500 school projects and provision of over 60,000 sitting facilities.” He said that the board was concerned about…
An Ibadan Magistrates’ Court, on Wednesday, sentenced 31 persons to six months imprisonment each for violating the Oyo State environmental law. A statement issued in Ibadan by the state Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Mr Kehinde Ayoola, said that the violators were, however, given options of N12,500 bail each by the Magistrate, Mrs Patricia Adetuyibi. He said that 21 of the offenders fulfilled their bail conditions, while 10 others, who failed to meet the conditions, were slammed with community services. Ayoola said that the environmental law violators were arrested during the monitoring of the environmental sanitation exercise by government…
An EFCC operative, Mohammed Goji, on Wednesday, revealed how Abdulrasheed Maina, ex-Pension Reform boss, illegally acquired several property in the name of his son, Faisal. Goji, who is a Principal Detective Superintendent with the anti-graft agency, was also the second prosecution witness (PW2) in the ongoing trial of Faisal. Goji, who is also a member of Pension Fraud Team of EFCC that investigated Maina, gave the narrative while giving evidence before Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Abuja. He said the Pension Fraud Team was constituted in 2010 to conduct an investigation into pension accounts audit at the…
The Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) has embarked on a baseline assessment of the capacity of peacebuilding stakeholders in the country. The Director-General of the Institute Dr. Bakut T, Bakut represented by the head, National Peace Academy(NPA), Dr. Bosede Awodola said that it is important to know the capacity of the critical stakeholders that engage in peacebuilding services in the country. Dr. Bakut was speaking on Monday, 9th December, 2019 in Abuja at the validation of the National Baseline Survey on Capacity building for peacebuilding in the North- Central. He said it is pertinent to carry out the…
Senate probes PPPRA over N800bn for roads
President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has said the Senate will investigate the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency over alleged non-remittance of N800 billion to the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) for the maintenance of roads across the country. Lawan stated this in his concluding remarks on a bill for an Act to Repeal the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency Act, 2002 and to Establish the Federal Roads Authority Bill, 2019. According to the Senate President, previous efforts by Nigeria to concession government enterprise failed as a result of systemic corruption. He, therefore, called for Public-Private – Partnership in the construction…
LASAA gets new MD
Adedamola Docemo as new Managing Director of the Lagos State Advertising and Signage Agency (LASAA) with effect from 9th of December, 2019. Docemo’s appointment was confirmed in a letter issued by the Lagos State Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola. A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Gboyega Akosile said Docemo’s appointment followed a vacancy created by the expiration of the tenure of the former Managing Director, on 13th September, 2019. An industry expert, Docemo is an accomplished professional with over 12 years of cognate experience in outdoor advertising, media, telecommunications and engineering sectors.…
The mishandling of the Omoyele Sowore case has become clearly an albatross for the Nigerian government, an embarrassment for the incumbent Federal Government and a public relations disaster for both the Department of State Services and Nigeria as a whole. All of that was patently avoidable. Inadvertently, the Federal Government has turned Omoyele Sowore into a “hero”, a symbol for resilience against official impunity in Nigeria, and a poster figure for courage and boldness. In using the law to paint him as “an enemy of the state”, they have ended up painting the Nigerian state as an “enemy of the…
It is neither a bad idea for the Federal Government to take measures aimed at bolstering the total revenue accruable to its purse, nor was it ignoble or less productive for its Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to compete and struggle to outdo one another. However, all competitions for relevance by the MDAs must be done in accordance with the stipulated laws of the land. A case in hand is the Stamp Duty collection which, if not well-managed, may set two prominent agencies of the government on the warpath. The cost of collection is the issue here! Conservatively, the government…
A 72-year-old retiree, Mr Funsho Amos, has lost his marriage for starving his wife of sex for three years. An Igando Customary Court, in Lagos, on Tuesday granted the request of Mrs Ayo Amos, seeking dissolution of her union to Funsho on the grounds of sex starvation and irreconcilable differences. The court president, Mr Adeniyi Koledoye, while delivering the judgment, said it appeared that the estranged couple was tired of the marriage and all efforts to reconcile both parties had failed. “Since both parties consented to the dissolution of their marriage, this court has no choice than to dissolve the…

