The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Dr Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, mni has passionately appealed to Doctors and other Health Workers to remain in Nigeria and carry out their professional callings saying that the Federal Government was doing its best to reposition the health sector of Nigeria.
Henshaw Ogubike mnipr Director (Press and PR), said, Dr. Kana made the appeal when he was speaking as the Chairman of the opening ceremony of the Nigeria Medical Association ( NMA) National Executive Council Meeting in Abuja.
Speaking on the current ” jappa,” syndrome of Nigerian Doctors and other health workers, Dr Kana called on his colleagues not to leave the country to other country to practice their professions as the present government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR was committed to the improvement of the health sector.
“On jappa syndrome, please I am appealing to our Doctors and other health workers not to leave our dear country. We don’t have another country. When you leave Nigeria now, you will still come back home, so let’s stay and salvage it together,” he said.
“Government will continue to recruit Doctors and privatise health care as part of its social responsibility,” he added.
He said that the essence of the meeting was to plan and strategize on how to manage the health care system in Nigeria.
Earlier, the President of the Nigeria Medical Association, Dr Uche Rowland Ojinmah said that the theme of this meeting: “Achieving Universal Health Coverage in a Depressed Economy” was deliberately chosen to reflect the desire of the Nigerian Medical Association for a Nigeria where the citizens experience zero out of pocket expenditure for healthcare services.
Dr Ojinmah said that the kidnapping of doctors and other healthcare workers was a major security menace that need to be addressed.
The Deputy Comptroller-General (DCG) of Nigeria Customs Service, Mohammed Abba-Kura said the organisation is leveraging on data analytics for secure and efficient trade facilitation in its operations and to ensure better global service delivery.
Abba-Kura who is in-charge of enforcement, investigations and inspections at the customs headquarters in Abuja, made this known to newsmen on Thursday at the ongoing Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC’s) Conference in Lagos.
He stated that data analytics and the new technologies were essential to the modernisation and efficient operations of the service, as it provides real-time information on planning, tracking, better revenue prediction and generation.
He stressed the relevance of the customs’ conference, which he said is an avenue for stakeholders to carryout an assessment of their performance and made necessary corrections that will lead to enhance service delivery.
The DCG also said that the customs service will continue to synergise with other organisations both within and outside the country to further boost its operations and forge partnerships.
He described the Customs Comptroller-General, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi is a good listener, straight forward, innovative, team player and very passionate about the success of the service.
Abba-Kura therefore assured Nigerians and President Bola Tinubu that the new leadership at the customs service will not disappoint them in the discharge of their duties.
The CG Conference was resuscitate by the new Customs boss after eleven years suspensions by its previous management.
In that regard, Abba-Kura expressed gratitude to the Vice President Kashim Shettima, Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, captain of industries and traditional rulers whose presence, he said boosted the morale of officers and men of the service.
Alutanews reports that, the Customs CG, while welcoming participants at the event, said the significance of technology in global customs operations cannot be overemphasised and hence the Nigeria Customs adaptation to global requisitions.
Adeniyi expressed optimism that the Theme of this year’s conference would provide guiding standards and principles in helping the Nigerian government open new frontiers in customs operations.
The CG also noted that, “it is requisite that the Customs Service streamline and integrate its services in its bid for global service delivery and meeting up international standards.”
In his goodwill message, the Director-General of the World Customs Organisation (WCO), Dr. Kunio Mikuriya, commended the Nigerian Customs for working tirelessly to facilitate the adaptation of data analytics and e-customs operations.
…commits to prioritize modernization & rehabilitation of ports
By Emmanuel Daudu
The Honourable Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, H.E. Adegboyega Oyetola has presented a N10.9bn, 2024 budget for his Ministry to the joint House Committees of the Senate on Marine Transport and the House of Representatives Committees on Ports and Harbour, Maritime Safety, Education and Administration, Inland Waterways and Shipping services.
According to a report by Desmond Adyo (Senior Information Officer), signed by Olujimi Oyetomi, Director (Press & PR), the Minister, Adegboyega Oyetola, who made this known during his address to the joint House committees and the Senate at the National Assembly complex in Abuja. He stated that the proposed budget is to enable the newly created Ministry performs its prime role of oversight and monitoring of the implementation of government policies across agencies under its purview in the marine and blue economy domain.
“You are aware that the 2024 budget is for economic growth, therefore, the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy and its Agencies under the 2024 budget seek to consider and sustain on the achievements and performances recorded in the past years”, Oyetola outlined.
Speaking further, the Minister noted that the Ministry will place primacy on ports infrastructural development by way of modernization of the Apapa and Tin Can ports that are dilapidated and have almost reached end of life, while also having plans to rehabilitate the Eastern ports and equally dredging the inland and coastal waterways.
To realize these initiatives, Oyetola solicited the Committees to appropriate needed funds as proposed in the budget of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council and the National Inland Waterways to facilitate the projects.
On the need for rehabilitation of the ports, the Minister stated that as part of the 2006 Act, enabling concessioning of the ports, the Federal Government still retains ownership of these ports and it behoves on them as landlords to continually ensure that the ports are best maintained and kept in optimal state to enable usage and interest from the concessionaires.
Other focal areas the Minister noted would include maritime administration, building human capacity while also harping on an effective technical and economic regulation that will all ultimately ensure the strengthening of the Blue Economy in Nigeria.
Presenting the Ministry’s budget accompanied with those of the Agencies supervised by the Ministry namely Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron and Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN), Oyetola informed the committee that the NPA, NIMASA and NSC are fully self-funding and also make reasonable remittances to the Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF/TSA).
The MAN, Oron, NIWA and the CRFFN derive their funding from the Federal Government’s budget and internally generated revenue. He also made note of the CRFFN’s appropriation for 2023 which was erroneously removed and requested for the matter to be revisited.
Spokesperson for the joint House Committees and the Senate, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Marine Transport, Sen. Wasiu Sanni, in his opening remarks welcome all to the gathering stated that the 2024 budget defence also encompasses performance review for 2023 which would provide adequate and further insight into propositions captured in the 2024 budget proposal.
He assured the Minister of the Heads of the NASS Committees’ commitment of necessary support needed by the maritime sector to perform optimally, as doing this translates to boosting remittances to the federation account and as well the overall gross domestic product (GDP) of the country.
Contributions from different committee members reflected their expectations of the new Ministry with emphasis on attracting more ship that call on our ports by way of draught level, seamless port clearance such as cargo scanners amongst others. NASS members also shared unanimous views to support the Ministry on its drive to initiate the coastal guards, facilitate release of cabotage funds to aid indigenous shipping lines and others.
The Honorable Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Muhammed Bello Matawalle MON, has said that Nigeria would strengthen bilateral relations with US on security in the fight against terrorism and other criminalities in Nigeria.
According to a press release signed by Henshaw Ogubike minpr, Director (Press & Public Relations) on Thursday, it was disclosed that the Minister made this known when he met with Congresswoman Betty McCollum and several members of the US Congress at the United States Capitol.
Highlighting the significance of the longstanding friendship between Nigeria and the USA, the Minister reaffirmed Mr. President’s commitment in eradicating the activities of terrorism in Nigeria through the collaborative efforts of the United States of America in alignment with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s agenda, with emphasis on provision of security.
Speaking further, Dr. Matawalle stated that the collaboration between the two countries would boost Nigeria’s capabilities in addressing pressing security challenges, particularly in the fight against terrorism.
Congresswoman Betty McCollum who is currently the leader of the United States House Committee on Appropriation for Defence expressed the United States’ unwavering willingness and commitment in supporting Nigeria in its efforts to combat terrorism and other security threats through intelligence and information sharing, training and Military hardware production.
She said the discussions on collaborations between the two countries underscore the shared commitment of both nations in fostering regional and global security.
Betty McCollum said that the meeting would serve as a pivotal moment in reinforcing diplomatic ties and collaborative efforts between Nigeria and the United States, adding that the strengthened partnership would contribute significantly to the stability of security in the Nigeria.
The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Aminu Maida, has pledged that transparency will form the bedrock of his leadership as Nigeria’s chief telecom regulator as this will enable a solid foundation in building a resilient, accountable and efficient institution.
According to a press release signed by Reuben Muoka, Director Public Affairs, 13th December 2023, disclosed that Maida spoke during a courtesy visit to the Hon. Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani in Abuja recently while briefing the minister on his activities, vision, and strategy since the assumption office in October 2023.
“Transparency is key. It is by transparency that we can self-regulate even as regulators. And by so doing, we would be putting ourselves on our toes, which in the long run will drive the Commission forward to achieve our goals of operational excellence,” Maida stated.
He commended the minister for leading by example in transparency in his leadership style.
“Honourable Minister, sir, one of the principles you have shown as a leader is transparency in all your activities and I must say that it is an attribute that has the potential to bring about a transformed industry that is accountable to both the people and the industry players,” he said.
The NCC boss conveyed his appreciation, through the Minister, to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for finding him worthy of the responsibility to lead a critical sector of the economy.
The EVC told the Minister that the visit is a crucial one which gave him the opportunity to share with the minister, his vision and priorities for the Commission. Maida also said that these priorities were in tandem with delivering on the 5-Pillars of the Strategic Plan unveiled by the Minister.
“I have been on this seat for about six weeks, and it has afforded me the privilege of a bird’s eye view to understand things better, and identify areas that we urgently need to work on. We are currently carrying out an in-depth study and critical review of issues within the industry. One of the areas we are placing priority on is Quality of Experience,” Maida told the Minister.
“At my meeting with industry leaders, we were unambiguous that quality of experience (QoE) will not be negotiable. The Commission will take compliance in this regard seriously, and a standard of what is least acceptable will be set,” the NCC CEO stated.
Maida told the Minister that another priority area for him is broadband connectivity, which he considers as the biggest enabler of the digital economy and financial inclusion. He noted that these align with the 5-pillar agenda of the Ministry.
The NCC CEO also reflected on the need to maximise the potentials of innovations in some technological evolutions such as the 5G revolution in order to create more opportunities within the industry and further boost connectivity.
He informed the Minister that a review of internal processes at the Commission is ongoing to engender efficiency and responsiveness of the Commission, including the digitization of most of our operations.
“Under my leadership, the Commission will give priorities to the improvement of our regulatory activities. With this, we hope to see more investors come into the telecommunications industry in Nigeria, with the attendant creation of vertical businesses and increased Foreign Direct Investments, revenue generation, and employment”, Maida stated.
The EVC also said that “In all these, the goal is for the Commission to achieve optimal operational excellence which underpins the success of all other priority areas that we have set in order to achieve a significant all-round growth of the telecommunications industry”.
Maida equally recalled his visit to the Digital Bridge Institute in Lagos, where he met an institution with vast potentials that would be an asset in driving a knowledge-based economy, in line with the “Knowledge Pillar” of the Strategic Plan unveiled by the minister.
“Consequently, we will be prioritizing the revamp, retooling, and redirection of the Institute towards extracting its optimum value in line with our objectives,” the EVC said.
Dr. Tijani, who warmly welcomed the NCC boss, acknowledged the importance and relevance of the telecom regulator in achieving the nation’s digital aspiration.
“The NCC is a stellar agency, and you have my respect for the work that you do. There is no future for the country without the NCC. Already, the quality you have is good; what we need to do now is to tap into this quality to bring about greater value for the country,” Tijani said.
“I want to assure you that you have the best partner in me. We will work together to achieve the goals and vision we have set,” the Minister assured the NCC CEO.
Johaness MAKOUVIA, an eminent figure in the promotion of peace and social cohesion, was received with honor by His Majesty Oni of IFE, the delegation was led by Dr EDOH Raymond, IPCSL-USA’s Resident Representative in Nigeria. The Majesty warmly congratulated Johaness on her numerous African and international Grand Prix and trophies, particularly in the field of peace and social cohesion.
At a young age AFRICA’S BEST MANAGER OF THE PEACE PROMOTION AND SOCIAL COHESION SECTOR 2023, Johaness MAKOUVIA has distinguished himself by his exceptional commitment to sensitive positions of responsibility. His Majesty Oni of IFE praised his vision and leadership, underlining the importance of his contribution to building a more peaceful world.
The Togolese Johaness’ skills have shone through in election observation missions, both in Nigeria and in other nations such as Gambia, Côte d’Ivoire and Liberia. His Majesty praised his crucial role as head of mission in promoting fair and transparent electoral processes, thereby strengthening democracy and regional stability.
A moment of particular significance was the acceptance by His Majesty Oni of IFE to preface the book by the BEST PROMOTEUR DE LA PAIX ET DE LA NON VIOLENCE EN AFRIQE Johaness MAKOUVIA. This royal preface is in recognition of Johaness’s significant contribution to the well-being of society and the construction of a more harmonious future.
This meeting illustrates the convergence between committed youth and traditional authorities in the pursuit of peace. Johaness MAKOUVIA, known as the Herald of Peace, embodies the values of responsibility, integrity and leadership, inspiring present and future generations to follow his example.
The African continent can be proud of the emergence of leaders like Togo’s Johaness MAKOUVIA, determined to forge a future based on peace and mutual understanding. The royal preface to Johaness’s book underlines the crucial importance of working together to build more peaceful and resilient societies.
His Majesty Oni of IFE’s gesture also demonstrates his support for individual efforts that contribute to collective advancement. This royal recognition goes beyond national borders, projecting the voice of the Prophet of Johaness MAKOUVIA on an international scale and underlining the positive impact that a determined individual can have on the world stage.
Johaness MAKOUVIA, aware of the responsibility he bears, remains resolutely committed to working for peace and stability. His career, marked by remarkable successes, serves as an inspiration to those who aspire to build a better world, based on cooperation and mutual respect.
This exceptional moment between Johaness MAKOUVIA and His Majesty Oni of IFE symbolizes a fruitful collaboration between visionary youth and traditional institutions. Together, they are paving the way for an era when leadership, peace and social responsibility converge to build more prosperous societies.
The royal preface to Johaness’ forthcoming book will be an immutable testament to this meaningful encounter, and a constant reminder that individual efforts for peace have the power to transcend borders and leave a lasting legacy. It is in this spirit that Johaness MAKOUVIA will continue to be a catalyst for change, uniting nations in the common quest for a peaceful and harmonious world.
The United Nations Habitat Ambassador to Nigeria, and Life Fellow, International Chartered World Learned Society, ICWLS, USA, Dr. Raymond Edoh has been appointed UN Volunteer Ambassador to Nigeria.
The event which took place at the National Press Centre, Radio House, Abuja during the UN Volunteer International Day had in attendance men of timber and caliber across the Political, Volunteerism and the United Nations space.
The Secretary to the government of the federation, Sen. George Akume while declaring the event open lauded the efforts of the United Nations in making the event a hug reality stating that a lot needs to be done in the Volunteering space in the country.
However, he charged the appointed to remain focused and diligent to duty as he congrats volunteers in Nigeria.
While reacting to the appointment, Amb. Dr. Raymond Edoh assured Nigerians of his resolve in making the Nigerian Volunteerism space a better macrocosm for all volunteers.
Speaking further, he urged the federal government to consider volunteers worthy of statutory subvention monthly.
“On this special occasion of the UN International Volunteers Day, I want to take a moment to express my deepest appreciation for your incredible dedication, selflessness, and unwavering commitment to making a positive impact in the world.
“Today, we come together to celebrate each and every one of us, recognizing the invaluable contributions we have made and continue to make to society. Our acts of kindness, compassion, and generosity have touched countless lives and have brought hope and support to those in need.
Volunteers like you and I are the backbone of progress and change. Our enthusiasm and passion inspire others to join in and create a ripple effect of goodwill. Whether you have dedicated your time to environmental conservation, humanitarian aid, education, healthcare, or any other noble cause, your efforts, my efforts have made a tangible difference and have helped build a better world.
“Volunteering is not just about the tasks we perform; it goes beyond that. It is about the empathy, understanding, and love you share with those you serve. It is about forging connections, fostering unity, and breaking down barriers. Your willingness, to lend a hand, offer a listening ear, or provide a shoulder to lean on is a testament to the power of humanity and the spirit of solidarity.
“In the face of adversity, you have been beacons of hope, bringing light to the darkest corners of our global community. Our resilience and determination have shown us that no challenge is insurmountable when we stand together and work towards a common goal.
“Today, let us not only celebrate our achievements but also reaffirm our commitment to promoting volunteerism and creating an environment where more individuals are inspired to contribute their time and skills for the betterment of society. Our stories and experiences serve as a powerful reminder that each one of us has the capacity to make a difference, no matter how big or small.
“Voluntarism is a philosophy or belief system that emphasizes the importance of voluntary action and individual initiative in solving social and economic issues. It promotes the idea that individuals and communities should take responsibility for addressing societal challenges through voluntary efforts rather than relying solely on government intervention.
“Voluntarism recognizes the power of individuals to create positive change by actively engaging in volunteer work, community service, and charitable activities. It highlights the value of personal choice, free will, and the desire to contribute to the well-being of others.
“Voluntarism can manifest in various forms, such as volunteering at local nonprofits, participating in community development projects, offering skills and expertise for the betterment of society, or even initiating grassroots movements to address specific social issues. It often operates on the belief that individuals possess unique talents, resources, and perspectives that, when combined, can make a significant impact on the world around them.
“This philosophy emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and encourages individuals to become active participants in shaping their communities. It fosters a sense of social responsibility, empathy, and interconnectedness, as volunteers work together to create positive change and address the needs of vulnerable populations.
“Voluntarism is not limited to any specific sector or field but can encompass a wide range of areas, including education, healthcare, environmental conservation, disaster relief, poverty alleviation, and many others. It recognizes that the challenges faced by society are multifaceted and require diverse solutions, which can often be found through the collective efforts of passionate individuals.
“Overall, voluntarism promotes the idea that everyone has the ability to contribute to the betterment of society and that voluntary action has the power to transform communities, empower individuals, and create a more just and compassionate world.
“The youth play a crucial role in volunteerism and contribute significantly to the betterment of society. Volunteerism refers to the act of giving one’s time, skills, and resources for the benefit of others without expecting any monetary compensation. Here are some key aspects of the youth’s role in volunteerism:
“Social Impact: Youth volunteers have the potential to create a substantial social impact. Their energy, enthusiasm, and fresh perspectives can bring about positive change in various areas such as education, healthcare, environmental conservation, poverty alleviation, and community development. Through their voluntary efforts, young people can address local needs, promote social justice, and drive sustainable development.
” Skill Development: Engaging in volunteer activities provides young individuals with opportunities to develop valuable skills and competencies. They can enhance their leadership abilities, communication skills, teamwork, problem-solving capabilities, and organizational skills. Volunteerism enables youth to gain practical experiences, which can be beneficial for their personal growth, educational pursuits, and future career prospects.
“Advocacy and Awareness: Youth volunteers often serve as advocates for causes they are passionate about. They can raise awareness about social issues, advocate for policy changes, and mobilize communities to take action. Through their involvement in volunteerism, young people amplify the voices of marginalized groups, promote inclusivity, and contribute to shaping a more just and equitable society.
” Inter-generational Bridge: The youth serve as a bridge between generations, connecting older and younger individuals within communities. By volunteering, young people have the opportunity to learn from experienced adults, tap into their wisdom, and build inter-generational relationships. This exchange of knowledge and experiences fosters mutual understanding, respect, and collaboration.
” Inspiration for Peers: When young individuals actively engage in volunteerism, they inspire their peers to get involved as well. Youth-led initiatives and projects can motivate others to recognize the importance of community service and encourage them to contribute their time and skills. By setting positive examples, young volunteers inspire a culture of volunteerism among their peers, creating a ripple effect that expands the reach of social impact.
“Global Perspective: Volunteerism can expose young people to diverse cultures, communities, and global issues, fostering a broader perspective and a sense of global citizenship. Through international volunteer programs and initiatives, youth can learn about different societies, develop empathy, and contribute to international development efforts. This global outlook equips them with the knowledge and empathy needed to address complex global challenges.
“It is essential for societies and organizations to provide platforms and support systems that empower youth to engage in volunteerism effectively. Recognizing the potential of young volunteers and involving them in decision-making processes can lead to more inclusive and sustainable solutions. By nurturing and harnessing the passion and energy of the youth, volunteerism can become a powerful force for positive change in society.
“The government plays a crucial role in fostering and supporting volunteerism within a society. Here are some key aspects of the government’s role in volunteerism:
“Policy and Legislation: Governments can create policies and legislation that promote and facilitate volunteerism. They can establish frameworks that protect volunteers’ rights, ensure their safety, and provide legal recognition for volunteer organizations. Governments can also develop regulations that encourage employers to offer paid time off for employees to engage in volunteer activities.
“Funding and Resources: Governments can allocate financial resources to support volunteer programs and initiatives. They can provide grants, subsidies, and funding opportunities to nonprofit organizations and community groups that rely on volunteers to deliver services. Governments can also invest in infrastructure, training, and capacity-building programs that enhance the effectiveness and impact of volunteer efforts.
“Coordination and Collaboration: Governments can act as facilitators and conveners, bringing together different stakeholders involved in volunteerism. They can establish platforms for collaboration between government agencies, nonprofit organizations, businesses, and community groups. By fostering synergy and cooperation, governments can create an enabling environment that maximizes the collective impact of volunteerism.
“Volunteer Infrastructure: Governments can develop and maintain volunteer infrastructure, such as volunteer centers or online portals, that connect potential volunteers with organizations in need. These platforms can provide information about volunteer opportunities, match volunteers with suitable positions, and streamline the volunteer recruitment process. Governments can also invest in technology and digital platforms to leverage the power of online volunteering.
” Recognition and Awards: Governments can recognize and appreciate the contributions of volunteers through various means. They can establish national or local volunteer recognition awards to honor individuals or groups who have made significant contributions to their communities through volunteering. This recognition not only acknowledges the efforts of volunteers but also inspires others to get involved.
” Research and Evaluation: Governments can support research and evaluation efforts to better understand the impact of volunteerism and identify areas where it can be further enhanced. They can commission studies, collect data, and analyze trends related to volunteerism. This information can inform policy decisions, program development, and resource allocation, ultimately strengthening the volunteer sector.
“Education and Awareness: Governments can promote education and awareness about volunteerism within communities and schools. They can incorporate volunteerism into educational curricula, emphasizing its importance and benefits. Governments can also launch public awareness campaigns to highlight the value of volunteerism and encourage individuals of all ages to get involved.
“By actively supporting volunteerism, governments can create an environment that encourages and empowers individuals to engage in community service. Their role is to provide infrastructure, resources, and policies that enable volunteerism to thrive and make a significant positive impact on societies.
“In as much as I say congratulations to us all, a lot needs to be done, especially in Nigeria. We need more volunteers, we need more engaging window from the federal government with the Nigerian volunteers, we need a sense of belonging too, we need a strong partnership and collaboration with all stakeholders across board.
“It wouldn’t be too demanding if we officially request for a statutory allocation from the federal government to the umbrella body of volunteers in Nigeria. In fact, this is the only way we can perform better. Other Countries do it, and off course USA is not exempted.
“I would want to say a big thanks to the UN Volunteer, the Federal government, and the Nigerian National Volunteering umbrella body under the leadership of Mr. Abraham Kwafhan for this appointment and I promise Nigerians today that I would put my best in place to make Nigeria proud”, Edoh added.
Dr. Raymond Edoh, while recapping his speech led the entire guests for a one minute silence for those that lost their lives in the war in Gaza-Israel, Ukraine-Russia as he chanted “No to War”.
He also dedicated his award to all Volunteers across the globe stating that volunteers don’t only volunteer rendering services but also volunteer their lives while others tend to save theirs.
Also speaking at the event, the Country Coordinator, United Nations Volunteers Programme, Nigeria, Veronica Obiuwevbi tasked volunteers in Nigeria to be patriotic while discharging their duties pointing out that country can serve better and be a better place with volunteers.
As part of move to meeting its objectives of upgrading and expanding the nation’s railway networks, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transportation/Marine and Blue Economy, Dr. Magdalene Ajani has reiterated access to low-interest financing for railway projects in the country.
According to a report by Mollet Okere (Assistant Chief Executive Officer (Information), signed by Olujimi Oyetomi, Director, Press & Public Relations, the Permanent Secretary made the disclosure recently in Abuja at a meeting with officials of the Bank of Industry (BoI), led by its Divisional Head, Large Enterprises, Dr. Isa Omagu.
“We are looking for a single digit interest rate. It was earlier negotiated for 7.5 percent interest rate. But we are looking for 6 percent interest rate to fund various railway projects in the country”, Ajani stated.
Dr. Ajani further revealed that one of the greatest challenges confronting the Ministry is funding, pointing out that contractors’ inability to provide 85 percent funding for rail projects across the country has led to the very slow pace of railway connectivity, because the 15 percent counterpart funding from the Federal Government cannot see to the completion of the projects. She therefore, called on the Bank of Industry to assist, by partnering with the Ministry in providing low interest funds.
“We currently have about four or five projects; the central rail line to link Itakpe to Abuja. We also have part of Lagos to Ibadan; Port Harcourt to Maiduguri and the Coastal rail line project.
She said Port Harcourt to Maiduguri railway project is of huge importance to the government, pointing out that improved rail transportation does not only enhance connectivity, but also contributes to economic growth, job creation and environmental sustainability.
Ajani enjoined the Bank’s representatives to also revisit discussions with the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), on how to manage the Cabotage Vessel Financing Funds (CVFF), which is an intervention fund created by the Federal Government for the development of indigenous shipping operators in Nigeria to enable them maintain existing vessels or purchase new ones.
In a similar vein, the Permanent Secretary enjoined BoI to reach out to the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), to get standard boats for local transportation, so as to minimize accidents.
Speaking earlier, the Divisional Head, Large Enterprises, Bank of Industry, Dr. Isa Omagu thanked the Permanent Secretary for allowing them to meet with her, saying “We are mandate bank, always looking for where to collaborate. We are here to look for opportunities to work on areas the Ministry needs our partnership. We play different duties including oil and gas as well as maritime”, he added
Speaking further, Dr. Omagu revealed that the Bank is presently in 29 States, saying they are soon going to open a branch in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State making it the 30th State, while noting that transportation is an infrastructure across board, and critical in national development.
The Divisional Head, Large Enterprises, Bank of Industry also used the opportunity to brief the Permanent Secretary on what the Bank has done so far with other Ministries and organizations.
He explained that the Bank of Industry is the Nigeria’s oldest, largest, most successful and developmental financial institution, adding that it was incorporated in 1959, and one of the 25th government agencies under the Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment.
Omagu during the presentation stated that BOI is guided by the Nigeria Economic Recovery Plan, and transforms Nigeria’s industrial sectors by providing financial support and services, saying it provides short term, medium, and large term loans.
He further explained that companies must have up to 25 percent equity investment they have done before loans or facilities will be given, stating that repayment could be monthly or quarterly, depending on the cash flow of the company or Organization
Hajiya Halima Shehu, the dedicated National Coordinator and CEO of the National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA), continues her vigilant oversight by conducting thorough inspections of warehouses across strategic locations.
According to Jamaludeen Kabir, National Communication Manager, NSIPA, in a press release on 10/12/2023, disclosed that following her recent visit to a set of warehouses, Hajiya Halima Shehu embarked on a second round of inspections, underscoring her commitment to ensuring optimal efficiency within NSIPA.
On 6/12/23, the esteemed National Coordinator meticulously examined warehouses situated in Dei-Dei, Kubwa, and Idu, reinforcing the agency’s unwavering dedication to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
Similar to her previous visit, Hajiya Halima Shehu exhibited a hands-on approach, assessing inventory levels, storage conditions, and logistical arrangements. Her keen attention to detail underscored the importance of maintaining well-organized and adequately stocked warehouses to support NSIPA’s multifaceted initiatives.
In her interactions with warehouse managers and staff, Hajiya Halima Shehu reiterated the pivotal role these facilities play in NSIPA’s mission to facilitate social investment programs across the nation. She emphasized the necessity for streamlined processes, timely distributions, and stringent quality control measures to ensure the effective implementation of various aid programs under NSIPA.
As Hajiya Halima Shehu continues her proactive assessments, her hands-on leadership approach solidifies NSIPA’s position as a cornerstone in actualizing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s vision for a more inclusive and empowered
November 11, 2023, might have come and gone, but an essential question persists: Why does Yahaya Adoza Bello harbor such animosity towards President Tinubu? Even though Bello belongs to the same ruling APC as Mr. President, his actions and inactions consistently demonstrate a deep-seated dislike.
Allow me to take you through recent events. During the run-up to the presidential election earlier this year, the APC Northern governors convened and agreed to support BAT for the APC presidential ticket. However, Yahaya Bello vehemently disagreed. He walked out on his colleagues, publicly declaring that he wouldn’t step down for anyone, as he believed the office wasn’t anyone’s birthright, particularly referring to BAT (Tinubu). Bello even mocked and mimicked Tinubu in various viral videos, stating he was too old for the presidency.
One of Bello’s handpicked delegates for the presidential primary, Kabir Bala, aka Okwo, stood firm in supporting Tinubu for the APC ticket. This enraged Bello, who reopened Okwo’s past crimes that Bello himself had previously claimed to pardon. Bello’s frustration peaked when Okwo declared support for Muritala Ajaka instead of Bello’s favored candidate. Subsequently, Yahaya Bello orchestrated the extrajudicial killing of Okwo for siding with Tinubu and Muritala Ajaka. May his soul rest in peace.
However, despite Tinubu’s victory in the primary election, Bello did not support Tinubu’s presidential ambition. He instructed his appointees and allies to vote for whomever they pleased, asserting that he would never support a Tinubu presidency. This was evident in the election results: Tinubu only managed to secure 22,038 votes in Bello’s Local Government, Okene, out of 141,000 voters. This disparity is striking and seems unjust to President Tinubu and the APC that contributed to Bello’s rise.
Similar discrepancies occurred in all the Local Governments in the Central region (the records are available for verification). Bello has now compelled Ododo to pledge unlimited access to the state’s resources to support his (Bello’s) presidential bid in 2027, positioning himself against President Tinubu. However, the reasons behind Bello’s deep-seated animosity toward Mr. President remain unclear.
Perhaps it’s worth probing President Tinubu to understand why Yahaya Bello holds such strong resentment toward him.
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