AHOUN Criticizes NAHCON’s Hajj 2024 Management, Calls for Transparency and Accountability

Maryam Aminu

The Association of Hajj and Umrah Operators of Nigeria (AHOUN) has raised concerns following the recent World Press Conference by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).

The Association challenged NAHCON account of the recent Hajj 2024, alleging misleading statistics and a lack of transparency.

AHOUN claims that none of its members received the N90 billion subsidy approved by the government, despite promises from NAHCON.

The Association also disputes NAHCON’s narrative on the Tent ‘A’ incident, where Nigerian dignitaries were harassed and disgraced.

AHOUN accuses NAHCON of single-handedly selecting service providers without input from the Association or its members, leading to conflicts of interest and a lack of fairness.

The Association demands answers on the distribution of the N90 billion subsidy and the true circumstances surrounding the Tent ‘A’ incident.

AHOUN calls on the National Assembly to investigate NAHCON’s management of Hajj 2024 and to hold the Commission accountable for its failures.

They urged NAHCON to take responsibility for its actions and to stop blaming Tour Operators for its shortcomings.

This dispute highlights concerns about transparency and accountability in the management of Hajj operations in Nigeria, with AHOUN seeking a more inclusive and fair approach to ensure a smooth and hitch-free experience for Nigerian pilgrims.

AHOUN criticized NAHCON for presenting what they consider misleading statistics, claiming that the commission failed to address significant issues affecting the Hajj operations of 2024.

AHOUN asserts that international pilgrims did not benefit from the N90 billion subsidy intended to ease the burden of high exchange rates. Despite promises from NAHCON, none of the international pilgrims, represented by AHOUN, received any financial support from this subsidy.

AHOUN questioned the fairness of NAHCON’s distribution, pointing out that international pilgrims are also Nigerian citizens deserving of such concessions.

The association also highlighted an incident at Tent ‘A’ (VIP Tent) in Muna, where Nigerian dignitaries faced harassment and disgrace.

AHOUN accused NAHCON of deflecting responsibility and painting tour operators as the culprits. According to AHOUN, NAHCON unilaterally selected and appointed service providers for various Hajj services without consulting the association or its members.

AHOUN revealed that some tour operators had purchased Tent ‘A’ services through the official Hajj

The Association demands answers on the true circumstances surrounding the Tent ‘A’ incident.

AHOUN calls on the National Assembly to investigate NAHCON’s management of Hajj 2024 and to hold the Commission accountable for its failures.

The Association urges NAHCON to take responsibility for its actions and to stop blaming Tour Operators for its shortcomings.

This dispute highlights concerns about transparency and accountability in the management of Hajj operations in Nigeria, with AHOUN seeking a more inclusive and fair approach to ensure a smooth and hitch-free experience for Nigerian pilgrims.

Joint Task Force July Operations Yields Significant Results

Emmanuel Daudu

The Nigerian military’s Joint Task Forces have achieved substantial success in their operations across the country in July 2024.

The troops neutralized hundreds of terrorists, arrested numerous suspects, and rescued many kidnapped hostages, demonstrating the ongoing commitment to combating terrorism and enhancing security nationwide.

Major General Edward Buba, Director of Defence Media Operations disclosed that in the North East, Operation HADIN KAI troops neutralized 254 terrorists, arrested 167 suspects, and rescued 80 kidnapped hostages. The operation saw 3,976 Boko Haram and ISWAP combatants and their families surrender. “Troops recovered a significant cache of weapons and ammunition, including 106 AK47 rifles, 36 fabricated rifles, and 1,644 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.” He added

Major Buba further expressed that Operation SAFE HAVEN troops in the North Central region neutralized 50 terrorists and arrested 135 suspects, rescuing 80 hostages. The operation recovered 32 AK47 rifles and 773 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.

He noted that the efforts demonstrate a significant crackdown on violent extremism in the region.

Moreso, Operation WHIRL STROKE achieved notable results, neutralizing 24 terrorists, arresting 56 suspects, and rescuing 59 kidnapped hostages.

He disclosed that the operation recovered 4 AK47 rifles and 53 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.

In light of the above, the North West, Operation HADARIN DAJI troops neutralized 152 terrorists, arrested 102 suspects, and rescued 144 hostages. The troops recovered 48 AK47 rifles and a substantial amount of ammunition, including 1,462 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.

Major Buba expressed with delight that the Operation WHIRL PUNCH troops recorded significant successes, neutralizing 66 terrorists, arresting 76 suspects, and rescuing 97 hostages. They recovered 24 AK47 rifles and 737 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.

He noted that Operation DELTA SAFE troops focused on combating crude oil theft, arresting 137 individuals involved in the illicit activity. They denied oil thieves 3,650,080 liters of crude oil and destroyed 91 wooden boats and 173 illegal refining sites.

However, in the South East, Operation UDO KA troops neutralized 26 terrorists, arrested 117 suspects, and rescued 19 hostages. The operation recovered 18 AK47 rifles, 29 pump action guns, and 372 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.

Major Buba, praised the troops’ dedication and success, reaffirming the military’s commitment to restoring peace and security across Nigeria.

FG Inaugurates Office to Manage N110B Nigerian Youth Investment Fund

FG Inaugurates Office to Manage N110B Nigerian Youth Investment Fund

Maryam Aminu

The Federal Government has officially inaugurated a Project Management Office (PMO) to oversee the implementation of the N110 billion Nigerian Youth Investment Fund (NYIF).

The PMO, comprising technical experts from both the public and private sectors, will manage the fund aimed at empowering young Nigerians.

The inauguration ceremony took place at the Ministry of Youth Development in Abuja, where the Hon. Minister, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim, emphasized the importance of the NYIF in achieving President Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’.

The fund aims to provide young innovators with capital to start, grow, and expand their businesses, thereby fostering sustainable economic growth and increasing access to capital.

Dr. Ibrahim outlined the expectations for the PMO, stressing the need for strategies that ease financial burdens on Nigerian youth, enhance their entrepreneurial skills, and provide access to markets and mentorship.

She emphasized the significance of professionalism, fairness, and integrity in the implementation of the NYIF, and called for timely, results-based updates from the PMO.

“The fund is crucial for eradicating poverty, ensuring food security, and promoting sustainable economic growth,” said Dr. Ibrahim.

“We must develop effective strategies to support the youth in becoming self-employed and thriving in a challenging business environment.”

The Permanent Secretary Mr. Olusanya Olubunmi, in his welcome address, tasked the PMO with ensuring the NYIF meets its objectives while adhering to Public Service Rules and Financial Regulations.

He assured the PMO of the Ministry’s full cooperation and support.

Also speaking, the National Coordinator Olopade Hakeem expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for prioritizing youth empowerment and thanked the Executive Council for approving the substantial funding.

He committed to transparent and accountable management of the fund, welcoming ideas to further the project’s goals.

The NYIF aims to include vulnerable and underserved communities, ensuring a swift application and fund disbursement process.

Dr. Ibrahim expects the PMO to deliver short-term results within the next three to four weeks, initiating the first tranche of disbursement.

He reiterated the Ministry’s dedication to supporting Nigerian youth through the NYIF, fostering a new generation of entrepreneurs and leaders.

Maryam Aminu

The Federal Government has officially inaugurated a Project Management Office (PMO) to oversee the implementation of the N110 billion Nigerian Youth Investment Fund (NYIF).

The PMO, comprising technical experts from both the public and private sectors, will manage the fund aimed at empowering young Nigerians.

The inauguration ceremony took place at the Ministry of Youth Development in Abuja, where the Hon. Minister, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim, emphasized the importance of the NYIF in achieving President Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’.

The fund aims to provide young innovators with capital to start, grow, and expand their businesses, thereby fostering sustainable economic growth and increasing access to capital.

Dr. Ibrahim outlined the expectations for the PMO, stressing the need for strategies that ease financial burdens on Nigerian youth, enhance their entrepreneurial skills, and provide access to markets and mentorship.

She emphasized the significance of professionalism, fairness, and integrity in the implementation of the NYIF, and called for timely, results-based updates from the PMO.

“The fund is crucial for eradicating poverty, ensuring food security, and promoting sustainable economic growth,” said Dr. Ibrahim.

“We must develop effective strategies to support the youth in becoming self-employed and thriving in a challenging business environment.”

The Hon. Minister, Ministry of Youth Development, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim, the Permanent Secretary, Olusanya Olubunmi and members of the Project Management Office of the NYIF in group photograph.

The Permanent Secretary Mr. Olusanya Olubunmi, in his welcome address, tasked the PMO with ensuring the NYIF meets its objectives while adhering to Public Service Rules and Financial Regulations.

He assured the PMO of the Ministry’s full cooperation and support.

Also speaking, the National Coordinator Olopade Hakeem expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for prioritizing youth empowerment and thanked the Executive Council for approving the substantial funding.

He committed to transparent and accountable management of the fund, welcoming ideas to further the project’s goals.

The NYIF aims to include vulnerable and underserved communities, ensuring a swift application and fund disbursement process.

Dr. Ibrahim expects the PMO to deliver short-term results within the next three to four weeks, initiating the first tranche of disbursement.

He reiterated the Ministry’s dedication to supporting Nigerian youth through the NYIF, fostering a new generation of entrepreneurs and leaders.

Features: The Ghanaian Good Leadership Pilot, Joe Ghartey: Steering Ghana Towards Economic Progress

By Emmanuel Huleji Daudu (Nigerian Journalist)

Leadership is a critical factor in the trajectory of any nation’s development. It is the backbone upon which the values, policies, and progress of a country are hinged. In Ghana, a nation cradled within the heart of West Africa, many individuals have risen to the mantle of leadership, contributing to its growth and stability. One notable figure that stands at the forefront of exemplary leadership is Joe Ghartey – a distinguished politician, legal luminary, and former Attorney General of Ghana.

Joe Ghartey’s tenure as a public servant and leader echoes with acts of integrity, dedication, and visionary foresight. Ghartey, born on 15th June 1961, has been a prominent figure in Ghana’s political sphere, primarily as a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). His foray into politics was propelled by a solid background in law, having served as a Barrister and Solicitor for considerable years before venturing into the political arena.

His ascension to leadership roles in government, notably as the Attorney General and Minister of Justice from 2006 to 2009, demonstrates his competence and dedication to public service . As Attorney General, Ghartey pursued reforms within the legal system and was instrumental in the enactment of several pieces of legislation that strengthened the judiciary and democratic governance in Ghana.

Under his leadership, Ghana experienced remarkable improvements, such as the promulgation of the Whistleblower Act, 2006 (Act 720), which provided a framework for the protection of individuals who report corrupt practices – a testament to Ghartey’s commitment to transparency and accountability.

Furthermore, Ghart’s role as the Minister for Railways Development from 2017 has been marked by notable strides in reviving Ghana’s railway sector, which had been neglected for years. His dedication to this cause is illustrated by projects aimed at expanding and modernising the rail network which is essential for bolstering economic growth and interconnectivity.

Joe Ghartey’s belief in the principles of good governance is evident in his approach to leadership. His emphasis on ethical standards, responsibility, and the rule of law has made him a respected figure among his peers and the citizens of Ghana. Ghartey’s role in ensuring that legal and political institutions uphold justice and provide equitable services to the populace has further highlighted his reputation as a proponent of good governance.

In the political domain, Joe Ghartey has displayed an unwavering commitment to democratic values, often engaging in policy discourses and legislative debates with civility and respect for divergent views. Such a temperament is crucial in a political climate that requires leaders to constructively build consensus and navigate the complexities of governance while being responsive to the needs and aspirations of their constituents.

The socio-economic development of a nation is a collective result of its leadership’s policies and initiatives. Joe Ghartey’s contributions in this area are marked by the strategic development projects he has supported. For instance, his involvement in enhancing Ghana’s transport infrastructure has not only created job opportunities but has also laid the groundwork for long-term economic progress.

Through educational initiatives and support for local entrepreneurship, Ghartey advocates for the empowerment of the youth, recognising their pivotal role in shaping Ghana’s future. By promoting policies that drive innovation and skill-building, he aids in equipping the younger generation with the tools necessary to thrive in a globalised economy.

While Joe Ghartey’s leadership has garnered praise, it is not without its challenges and criticisms. Some detractors questioned the pace and scale of the developments in the railway sector, citing delays and budgetary issues. Additionally, as with any political figure, Ghartey has faced scrutiny regarding political decisions and alignment with party positions that may not always resonate with the broader populace.

These challenges are not uncommon in the realm of leadership and arguably serve as a litmus test for a leader’s resilience and capability to adapt to the ever-changing dynamics of governance.

Evaluating the impact of Joe Ghartey’s leadership in Ghana reveals a multifaceted legacy characterised by a strong commitment to public service, ethical governance, and socio-economic progression. Ghartey’s efforts in promoting transparent legal practices, spearheading development projects, and championing good governance are indicative of his dedication to Ghana’s advancement. While leadership inevitably encompasses confrontation with challenges and criticism, what distinguishes an effective leader is the ability to persevere, innovate, and engender positive change.

Joe Ghartey’s journey contributes significantly to the narrative of Ghanaian leadership and presents a benchmark for aspiring leaders. It is through the lens of such trailblazers that the next generation can envision the possibilities of good leadership and its transformative potential for Ghana and, by extension, for Africa as a whole. Thus, the saga of Joe Ghartey’s leadership persists as a guiding light, illuminating the path towards a prosperous and just society.

The appointment of a new chairman to the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is a significant event, one that holds the promise of invigorating the nation’s revenue mobilisation efforts and putting Ghana on a steadier fiscal path. In recent years, Joe Ghartey has emerged as a prominent figure tipped for such a role. As the Chairman of the Board of the Ghana Revenue Authority, Ghartey’s wealth of experience and notable track record in public service present a unique opportunity for the Authority to achieve remarkable strides in its mandate to collect and administer taxes on behalf of the Government of Ghana.

Ghartey’s chairmanship would herald an era of improved tax collection and compliance. With his legal expertise, Ghartey is well-suited to oversee the strengthening of the legal framework within which the GRA operates, ensuring that tax laws are enforced fairly and consistently. Enhancements in tax compliance could result from adopting innovative approaches to tax education, leveraging technology to simplify and automate tax processes, thereby making it easier for taxpayers to fulfil their obligations.

A significant challenge facing the GRA is efficiently taxing Ghana’s vast informal sector. Ghartey’s leadership would play a pivotal role in devising strategies tailor-made for this economic segment. By exploring methodologies that have proved successful in similar economies, such as simplified tax regimes and the implementation of presumptive taxes, Ghartey would steer the GRA towards maximising revenue from the informal sector.

Tax evasion and fraud continue to be critical issues impeding the GRA’s efficiency. Ghartey’s track record as Attorney General suggests a firm resolve in adhering to and upholding the law. Under his chairmanship, it is conceivable that the GRA would intensify its efforts to detect and deter tax evasion, by investing in enhanced investigative capacities and adopting robust forensic accounting practices to trace and recover lost revenues.

The global shift towards digital economies posits the digitalization of tax services as an inevitable step. Ghartey’s chairmanship would accelerate this progression by embracing digital solutions that provide transparency, reduce corruption, and increase efficiency in revenue collection. The potential for these systems to disrupt traditional bottlenecks and to allow for real-time tracking of revenues would be transformational for the Authority.

As Chairman, Joe Ghartey would also be poised to address administrative inefficiencies within the GRA. Streamlining operations and improving coordination among various departments would result in significant cost savings and capacity building within the organization. Such administrative reforms might include talent development programs to ensure that GRA personnel are equipped with the modern skills required to manage the complexities of contemporary tax systems.

The potential impact of Joe Ghartey’s chairmanship on the Ghana Revenue Authority could be substantial and far-reaching. By leveraging his extensive experience in law and governance, he would spearhead initiatives that would not only improve revenue collection and compliance but also enhance the GRA’s overall efficiency and reputation.
Ghartey’s potential achievements as the Chairman of the Board will be the catalyst that the GRA requires to fulfil its potential as a world-class revenue mobilization authority, thus contributing to the economic stabilization and growth of Ghana.

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FRSC Corps Marshal directs immediate re-inspection, recertification of Dangote fleets nationwide

Following a fatal road traffic crash involving a Dangote truck on Wednesday on the Nyanya-Maraba highway, which claimed five lives and injured 14 others, the Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Malam Shehu Mohammed has directed the immediate re-inspection and recertification of Dangote fleet nationwide.

Mohammed gave the order in a statement by the Acting Corps Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Mr Olusegun Ogungbemide on Thursday in Abuja.

He added that the crash, which occurred at 08:40pm , involved 10 vehicles, including a Dangote truck was caused by break failure and speeding.

“From the analysis concerning the cause of the crash, the Dangote trailer which was conveying full load of cement, had a break failure.

“The driver lost control of the wheels while on a speed that was already against the prescribed legal speed limit on that road, before crashing into the vehicles,”he said.

The Corps Marshal also ordered the Road Transport Safety Standardisation Office (RTSSO) of the Corps to ensure maximum compliance with safety standards.

He however, directed the immediate clearance of obstructions caused by the crash and prosecution of the truck operator.

Three of the injured victims were rescued to Nyanya General Hospital, three to Asokoro General Hospital, and nine to the National Hospital, Abuja. The dead victims were deposited in Karu General Hospital Morgue after being confirmed dead by doctors.

The 10 vehicles involved were an ash colour Toyota Corolla RSH-633-FB, a red Volkswagen Golf without registration number, a black Volkswagen Golf 3 AF160-KAC, another red Volkswagen Golf 3 SML-199AA.

Others are: and a silver colour 406 Peugeot YAB-307AF, a green Volkswagen Golf ABC-846ZW, and 3 Bajaj Boxer unregistered motorcycles.

The corps said 19 victims (15 male adults and four female adults) were involved.

From the number, the corps said 14 male adults sustained various degrees of injuries including cuts, fracture, bruises etc.

The corps also said 5 victims, comprising of four males and one female were killed.

Good Governance and Its Lasting Impact on the Youth and the State of Benue: A Glimpse into H.E. Hyacinth Alia’s Leadership Era

In the league of Nigerian statesmen, the name H.E. Hyacinth Alia, the Executive Governor of Benue State, resonates with the harmonious chords of good governance and visionary leadership. It is often said that effective governance is the cornerstone upon which societies flourish, and Governor Alia’s tenure offers a testament to this adage. Governor Alia’s stewardship has, and more importantly, will continue to instill within the youth and across the state of Benue. Building on policy analysis, testimonials, and strategic socio-economic indicators, the assertion that H.E. Hyacinth Alia’s governance will leave an indelible mark on the state’s development is one that beckons a more profound appreciation.

The policies conceived and implemented by Governor Alia have been particularly impactful for Benue’s youth. Educational reforms, robust skill acquisition schemes, and investment in healthcare have not only answered the immediate needs of the state’s young people but also laid enduring groundwork for their future.

By bolstering the educational backbone of Benue, Governor Alia sows seeds that will germinate into a crop of enlightened, capable youths who are better prepared to tackle the state’s future challenges.

Another facet of the Governor’s good governance is his focus on engendering economic prosperity, particularly through youth-centric initiatives. As detailed in a special feature by the Nigerian Tribune, the Alia administration’s promotion of entrepreneurship and vocational training offers a poignant example. Young individuals, empowered to start their businesses or pursue meaningful employment, form an essential component of Benue’s burgeoning economy.

Beyond education and jobs, the Alia administration also instills a culture of responsibility and civic engagement, critical for a society’s success. By encouraging active participation in the state affairs, the Governor galvanizes a generation that values participation and accountability.

Governor Alia’s tenure has not only addressed the tangible aspects of governance but also the intricate social fabric that defines Benue. His government’s stance on peace-building and inter-communal harmony is underscored in policies aimed at dissolving cultural and ethnic tensions. Social stability and harmony are, without doubt, profound contributions to the youths’ environment, today and in the foreseeable future.

The executive arm under Governor Alia has embraced environmental conservation with fervour, recognising its critical role in sustainable development. By safeguarding natural resources and promoting green initiatives, the administration is securing a healthier and more prosperous Benue for the generations yet to come.

Governor H.E. Hyacinth Alia’s exceptional leadership in Benue State has not just been a bedrock of present-day achievements but also sculpting the contours of a prosperous future, especially for the state’s youth.

One of the most consequential aspects of governance that directly affects the everyday lives of citizens is the timely payment of salaries and pensions. In Benue State, a remarkable change has been observed following the consistent disbursement of wages and retirees’ benefits on the 25th of each month. The argument herein posits that this punctuality significantly boosts the economic wellbeing of not only the receivers but also the broader community.

The prompt payment of salaries and pensions resonates deeply with the peace of mind and financial security of employees and pensioners. As articulated by the International Labour Organization, consistent and timely remuneration is not just a matter of financial necessity but also one of respect and value for the workforce. Regular payments are crucial for the sustenance of daily living and the economic stability of families, aiding in fostering community development and reducing poverty rates.

For civil servants and pensioners in Benue State, consistent payments play a pivotal role in enhancing their purchasing power. According to a study by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), there is a direct correlation between regular income streams and household expenditure patterns, which ultimately stimulate local economies (NBS, 2021). Regular cash flows allow employees and retirees to make consistent financial plans, including investments, savings, and consumption that invigorate local businesses.

The reliable disbursement of salaries and pensions has also significantly improved the quality of life for Benue residents. It facilitates timely access to healthcare, education, and other essential services, thereby contributing to the better overall wellbeing of the population. A report from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) underscores the positive impact that financial security has on human development indices, including health and education (UNDP, 2020).

Beyond the financial realm, this regularity of payment imbues a sense of security and dignity in the workforce and retirees, strengthens social cohesion and reduces stress-related ailments within the community. It also mitigates the prevalence of corruption and the informal borrowings.

Some may argue that the fiscal strain of maintaining strict salary and pension schedules could limit the government’s flexibility in managing statewide economic issues. However, the state’s investment in human capital through this consistency is fundamentally an investment in its own economic resilience. As shown by the economic principle of the multiplier effect, regular income distribution can lead to multiple rounds of spending, which bodes well for local businesses and tax revenues.

The empirical evidence indicates that the timely payment of salaries and pensions contributes substantially to the improvement of livelihoods in Benue State. This case exemplifies the principle that a responsible and employee-centric approach in governance catalyses socio-economic stability and growth. Thus, while the financial commitment to maintain this consistency might be challenging, the overwhelming positive outcomes for the people of Benue cannot be understated. The ongoing practice should be upheld, and where possible, emulated by other states to foster national development.

The Stimulation of Local Economies
Entrepreneurs have the unique capacity to stimulate local economies by creating jobs and introducing innovative products and services. For a state like Benue, with its vast agricultural potentials, the promotion of agripreneurship could lead to enhanced productivity and market diversification. The bureau’s role could encompass providing training, access to finance, and entrepreneurship education, laying down the groundwork for a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem.

The African continent is characterised by a youthful demographic, and Benue state is no exception. By encouraging entrepreneurship among the youth, the state can address the pressing issue of unemployment and underemployment.

While fostering entrepreneurship is vital for poverty reduction, the endeavours of the Benue State International Cooperation and Development Bureau are just as crucial. International cooperation can play a transformative role in development by facilitating the transfer of technology, knowledge, and resources needed to elevate local economic conditions.

By engaging in international partnerships, Benue state can capitalise on the influx of knowledge and technology. This accessibility can lead to the fortification of the state’s agricultural sector through innovative farming techniques and better supply chain management, thereby increasing efficiencies and market competitiveness.

Moreover, the bureau’s efforts in strengthening international relationships could lead to an uptick in foreign investments and aid. Foreign investment not only brings capital but also international best practices and standards that can elevate the performance of local industries.

Interplay Between Entrepreneurship and International Cooperation
For the initiatives to yield optimal results, there must be an interplay between fostering entrepreneurship and harnessing international cooperation. Entrepreneurship can thrive in an environment where international standards are embraced, and access to global markets.

Despite the promising potential, the road to successfully implementing these strategies can present numerous challenges. Issues such as bureaucracy, lack of infrastructure, inadequate educational systems, and instability can hinder progress. The state must, therefore, ensure that adequate policies are put in place to address these challenges, and that there is a clear framework for monitoring and evaluation to measure impact.

In summation, the steps taken by the Benue state administration to establish the Entrepreneurship and Wealth Creation Bureau and the Benue State International Cooperation and Development Bureau present a constructive approach towards alleviating poverty and stimulating economic growth. The compelling case for entrepreneurship, complemented by strategic international cooperation, provides a multifaceted platform for tackling poverty at its core. While the potential challenges are not to be underestimated, with a sustained and pragmatic approach, these initiatives hold the promise of unlocking Benue state’s economic potential and bettering the lives of its citizens.

The initiatives set forth by the Executive Governor thus reflect an astute understanding of the contemporary drivers of economic development and poverty reduction. It is through such vision and commitment to investing in entrepreneurship and international partnerships that Benue state can forge a path towards a more prosperous future for all its residents.

The plight of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Benue State remains a salient issue, impinging upon human rights and sustainable development within the region. With incessant conflicts, such as farmer-herder clashes disrupting the socio-economic fabric, the call for immediate and effective resettlement strategies has never been more critical. Enter the proactive mission of Governor Alia, who has recently delineated that the construction of cluster houses is underway for the resettlement of IDPs across affected communities.

The challenge facing Benue State is far from insignificant. The Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre reports that as of 2020, there were over 2.7 million IDPs in Nigeria, with significant numbers in Benue due to communal violence. Such displacement not only dishevels lives but also stirs a cascade of humanitarian concerns, necessitating immediate government intervention.

Primarily, the endeavours to construct cluster houses align with ethical obligations towards protecting vulnerable populations. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights asserts the right to adequate housing, underscoring that the action undertaken by Governor Alia’s administration is a moral imperative, providing solace and security to those who have lost their homes.

Secondly, the socio-economic impacts of such resettlement are profound. Studies indicate that stable housing can lead to better employment opportunities and improved well-being With new cluster houses, IDPs can integrate more seamlessly into local economies, sustaining a cycle of productivity and growth within Benue state.

More ambitiously, the long-term benefits of such housing projects extend beyond immediate relief. Proper resettlement can promote social cohesion and mitigate future conflicts, as shown in the World Bank’s findings on conflict-affected areas. By investing in cluster houses, Benue is fostering a forward-looking approach to peacekeeping and stability and we are saying a big congratulations to Governor Alia andthe people of Benue State.

The construction of cluster houses for IDPs in Benue State is not just a strategic move but a testament to ethical leadership and a beacon of hope for the afflicted. While challenges remain, it’s incumbent upon the state and the global community to support such noble initiatives. The resolve demonstrated by Governor Alia in addressing this humanitarian crisis helps chart a course for a more resilient and harmonious Benue.

Written by Daudu Huleji Emmanuel

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UNESCO Laureate Commends CeProd DG, Recipients of Crown University’s Honorary Doctorate Degree

UNESCO Laureate Commends, Dr Chris Egbu The DG of CeProd, Representative of Ooni of Ife and Recipients of Crown University Intl. Chartered Inc. in USA ’s Honorary Doctorate Degree on Second Ceremony at University of Lagos, Nigeria

…You Have Shown Excellent Performance As Partners In Progress” Crown University VC Tells Dr. Chris Egbu.

…IEQAB’s Five Stars Global Professor Tasks Scholars, Awardees On Service To Humanity.

His Royal Highness (H.R.H) Duke Of The Kingdom Of Atlantis in Singapore and Vice-Chancellor Crown University, USA, Prof Sir Bashiru Aremu has lauded the excellent performance of CeProd DG, Dr Chris Egbu as eminent Nigerian, African, global scholars recently bagged Crown University’s Honorary Doctorate Degree, globally recognized Certificates which was presented to them by Dr. Chris Egbu during a one day Lagos Summit with one of its affiliate constituents campuses worldwide and online operation.

The media learnt this today being August 1, 2024 from World Acclaimed Distinguished Research Universities Professor Sir Bashiru Aremu in a press statement personally signed by him, which was made available to some group of Journalists in Asaba, Delta State capital by his Executive Assistance On Media, Publicity and Communication Matters, Comrade Sir Bieni Victor Emenike as UNESCO Laureate tasks recipients of Crown University’s Honorary Doctorate on service to humanity.

According to Prof Aremu, Centre For Public Service, Productivity & Development is one of the institutions partners in progress (affiliate, constituents campuses) of Crown University Int’l Chartered Incorporated, USA. CeProd is a leading Productivity, Membership, and Training Organizations based in Lagos. CeProd objectives are to build capacity, develop public sector personnel, designed for Professionals who have responsibilities for records management in both private and public sectors.

IEQAB’s Award-winning Five Stars Global Professor has applauded the hard-work as shown by Dr. Chris Egbu, the Director-General, Centre For Public Service, Productivity & Development (CeProd) as partners in progress with the global higher education towards the fulfillment of the Crown University Intl Chartered Inc.’s vision and mission.

Dr Chris Egbu presented Crown University’s honorary doctorate certificate to Eminent Nigerians, Africans and Scholars across the globe. Prof Aremu while commending Dr Egbu’s support towards the fulfillment of Crown University’s vision and mission statement, global quality higher Education then urged the recipients of the awards, who bagged Honorary Doctorate Degree from Crown University to be good Ambassador of the institution anywhere in the World for sustainable growth and development of the society and the world at large.

The statement by VC CUICI, USA reads in parts: “I, UNESCO Laureate and CUICI VC commend all the recipients of Crown University Int’l Chartered Incorporated, USA’s global recognized Honorary Doctorate Degree certificate to be good Ambassador of the institution anywhere in the World for sustainable growth and development of the society and the world at large. I also thank the Governing Board of CeProd, the DG, Dr Chris Egbu for his wonderful job and inform him to keep it up as a very good Ambassador of Crown University Int’l Chartered Inc. which is a global recognized university”.

“I commend the leadership of the Association of Pension Desk Practitioners of Nigeria. I must commend the efforts of all the resource persons:

The Guest Speakers, Presentation of Paper by Guest Speakers Inclusive Growth and Social Development: Bridging the Gap in Nigeria Dr. David Adebisi Samuel and other Guest Speaker on the topic of Strategies for Economic Resilience and Stability in Times of Hyperinflation and Forex Scarcity Prof Olusoji J. GEORGE, ’ in the recently held at University of Lagos on the 27th July,2024, one day Lagos Summit On CeProd/ Crown University’s Honorary Doctorate Degree Awards”.

” Most importantly I thank the World Grand Board of Trustees: The Honorable Chancellor of Crown University International Chartered Incorporated, USA, The Emir of Damaturu, Alhaji Shehu Hashimi II Ibu Umar El-Kanemi, The Pro-Chancellor & Chairman, Board of Trustees, His Excellency, Joseph Boakai, The President, Republic of Liberia, Prof Dr. (HC)Luis Emilio Abad, American Grand Provost, Dr. Rajat Sharma, Asia Grand Provost, Prof Jason Powell, Pro Vice-Chancellor Research Professor, Europe Rep & Member, World Grand Board of Trustees, CUICI, USA for their immense support over the years”.

“Once again, I say a big congratulation to all award recipients:

Diroubinee Mauree Narrainen ,Emmanuel Chukwudi Nwogbo, Engr Chibueze Joshua Clem,Ifeanyi Emmanuel Okonkwo, Johnson Gbenga Oyeniyi, Mathew Olukayode Faleti, Muhammed D Bala,Nnemeka Onuoha, Oduola Fawole ,Olaore Akinpelu, Oluwafemi Otenigbabe ,Omorinola Olanipekun ,Paulinus Okwaraoha, Segun Olatunji, Sodiya Emmanuel , Theophilous Bernard , Abraham Thomas Abubakar Gwandu, Aina Amahi , Airoya OiseojeKenechukwo , Akande Olatunde, Akeem Oladimeji, Charles Nwonuala and others”.

“The Crown University International Chartered in Inc. USA is a global recognized private research university which offers professional vocational training and higher education. It serves as an autonomous global recognized university, offering education and practical skill in the courses taught at its official partner’s constituents campuses at government regulated universities worldwide and online operation”.

“Crown University International Chartered Incorporated Inc. Entity is duly incorporated under the International Laws of 1704,1776 and 1787 in United States of America with chartered file number: 7594662 as a worldwide recognized teaching and research university with International Trade Mark registered of logo with an international trademark order of receipt number: 668383, Customer number:270163 in United States of America”.

Once again, I appreciate you all on behalf of Crown University Intl Chartered Inc. in USA with official partners constituent campuses at government regulated Universities worldwide and online operation

Yours sincerely

UNESCO Laureate, Prof Sir Bashiru Aremu

The Vice Chancellor, Crown University International and UNESCO Laureate as a World Acclaimed Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Information and Communication Technology The World Grand President, International Chartered World Learned Society, Chairman, World Accreditation Commission an official partner of UNESCO and recognized organizations worldwide, World Grand Chairman , University of Nations for Quality Education, México and associates worldwide, World Grand President, World Accreditation Commission, Chairman/Pro Chancellor, Board of Trustees, Chartered Intl. Da Vinci University, Vice President for International Affairs , Chairman Board of Trustees of West Coast Intl. University of Science, Technology, Management and Arts; Vice President International Affairs (Vice Chairman International Affairs of Board of Trustees) Sastra Angkor University Kingdom of Cambodia; Deputy Director General for Africa and Research Professor at International Biographical Centre in Cambridge, UK. I also held positions as a World Grand Chancellor at the Chartered World Order of the Knights of Justice of Peace ; World Grand President ,The Chartered World Institute of Encyclopedia of Books, World Grand President at Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research, ; Vice President, International Centre for Eye Research and Education, Argentina, South America , World Acclaimed Distinguished Research Professor and Fellow Editorial International Advisory Board at Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom and several other institutions that have declared me as a World Acclaimed Distinguished Professor by various higher Institutions world wide

CISLAC Calls for Peaceful Protests, Urges Protection of Demonstrators Amid Concerns of Hijack by Thugs and Political Actors

Bilkisu Adejoh

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has urged protesters to maintain peace and avoid property destruction amid rising concerns that the demonstrations are being hijacked by criminal elements and political actors with malicious intentions.

Comrade Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, Executive Director of CISLAC, expressed deep concern over the deteriorating security situation and the influence of non-state actors in several states, including Kano.

Rafsanjani expressed that CISLAC’s situation room has observed that security operatives are being influenced by political interference linked to local rivalries, leading to inadequate protection of peaceful protesters.

“The peaceful demonstrations by Nigerians, initially intended to express legitimate grievances, have unfortunately been hijacked and turned into violent chaos,” stated Comrade Rafsanjani. “Criminal elements are exploiting the protests to create further unrest and undermine public safety.”

He emphasized that the government must refrain from politicizing security measures, particularly in Kano, and prioritize the protection of lives and properties. The current violence and destruction are contrary to the intentions of the peaceful protesters.

“The government should stop politicizing security in Kano and protect the lives and properties of all. The balkanization of properties and killings witnessed are not in tandem with what innocent Nigerians are calling for,” the statement continued.

CISLAC also condemned provocative statements made by public officials, including the Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike, and Senate President Godswill Akpabio, which have exacerbated tensions and incited further unrest. “Reckless and provocative statements by public officials can incite Nigerians to take to the streets. Such statements undermine the legitimacy of the protesters’ concerns and should be avoided.”

CISLAC Boss criticized the government’s alleged sponsorship of counter-protests aimed at undermining the legitimate demonstrations. “The government’s actions have endangered peaceful protesters, leading to attacks and hijacking by thugs and non-state actors,” Rafsanjani added.

CISLAC had previously called on the government to ensure the protection of peaceful protesters, a measure that, if properly implemented, could have prevented the current state of chaos.

“We have observed troubling trends and urge genuine protesters to continue their demonstrations peacefully to prevent criminals from exploiting the situation.”

The statement concluded with a plea to respected leaders across the country to ensure an end to the violence and destruction.

“We appeal to all Nigerians to avoid any violent, criminal, and political destruction. The protests, meant to address legitimate concerns, should not be equated with criminal activities and violence.”

“CISLAC remains committed to advocating for the protection of citizens’ rights and ensuring that their voices are heard in a safe and peaceful manner.” Rafsanjani assured

Advancing Renewable Energy in Africa: The Prudent Call of Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung of liberia

By Emmanuel Huleji Daudu

In the modern era, the shift towards renewable energy has become a global imperative, transcending borders, and rewriting the rules of economic and environmental policy-making. During the Energy Forum (AEF) on June 27, 2024, in Barcelona, Spain, the Honorable Jeremiah Kpan Koung, Vice President of Liberia, made a compelling and strategic call for the advancement of renewable energy projects across the African continent.

One of the fundamental arguments supporting the Vice President’s call lies in the economic sphere. Advancements in renewable energy technology have shown a consistent decrease in costs, making them more financially accessible to developing economies. As such, Africa’s rich renewable resources, including hydro, solar, and wind, present an opportunity for sustainable economic growth. The adoption of renewable energy infrastructure would increase energy availability, reduce the continent’s reliance on imported fossil fuels, and stimulate local industries. Further, widespread renewable projects have the potential to create a swell of job opportunities, positively affecting unemployment rates.

Renewable energy sources also carry paramount environmental and health advantages. These clean energy sources emit little to no greenhouse gases or air pollutants during their operation, a sharp contrast to the detrimental effects of burning fossil fuels. Additionally, investing in renewables aligns directly with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly the imperative to “ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all” (United Nations Development Programme, 2024; https://undp.org). By reducing the carbon footprint and mitigating the impacts of climate change, Liberia, and indeed all African nations, can foster a healthier, more sustainable environment for future generations.

Energy Security and Independence:
Vice President Koung’s advocacy for green energy initiatives also highlights a critical issue facing many African countries: energy security. Africa’s reliance on imported fossil fuels subjects its economies to global price volatility and supply disruptions, a scenario seen during the energy crises of the early 21st century (African Development Bank Group, 2023; https://www.afdb.org). Renewable energy, derived from local and inexhaustible sources, offers a more secure and stable energy supply. By investing in indigenous renewable resources, African nations can safeguard against external economic pressures and build energy autonomy, an essential foundation for any sovereign nation.

On a geopolitical level, the transition to renewable energy presents Africa with the opportunity to redefine its strategic significance on the global stage. As developed nations seek to meet their climate targets, they will increasingly look to partners who are taking bold steps towards green energy. Africa’s commitment to renewable projects can enhance its bargaining power in international relations, climate negotiations, and trade deals, opening doors to new investments and diplomatic partnerships.

Social and Developmental Impact:
Lastly, a consideration that cannot be overstated is the social upliftment that renewable energy can foster across the continent. Access to clean, reliable, and affordable energy has been identified as a catalyst for improving quality of life, alleviating poverty, and promoting gender equality by freeing women and children from the arduous tasks of fuel collection and exposure to harmful indoor air pollution. Through localised energy solutions, rural areas, which often remain in the dark due to the lack of grid infrastructure, could leapfrog into a new era of connectivity and productivity.

Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung’s call for the advancement of renewable energy projects in Africa is a visionary step toward reshaping the continent’s energy landscape. Economic considerations, environmental imperatives, energy security, geopolitical benefits, and social impacts underscore the complex advantages of this transformation. As Africa stands on the brink of an energy revolution, it must seize the moment to embrace this sustainable path for the prosperity of its people and the planet. The arguments outlined herein not only support the Vice President’s proposal but also highlight the need for immediate and collective action to harness the immense potential of Africa’s renewable resources.

Birthday Anniversary: UNESCO Laureate Prof Sir Bashiru Aremu VC CUICI, USA Celebrates University’s Dean Dr Shama Hussain

UNESCO Laureate and Vice-Chancellor, Crown University Int’l Chartered Inc., USA has celebrated  Dean of Students Affairs & Alumni of the university as she today celebrates his Birthday Anniversary in grand-style in Indian, hails the renowned Professor of Zoology on her great exploits towards the development of new global strategies, 21st-century skills for students global quality education.

CUICI VC, World Distinguished Universities Research Professor Sir Bashiru Aremu made this known to the media today being on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 in a press statement made available to some group of Journalists in Asaba, Delta State by Aremu’s Executive Assistant on Media, Publicity and Communication Matters, Comrade Sir Bieni Victor Emenike as Aremu wishes Dr. Shama Hussain long life and prosperity.

The VC who appreciated God for adding another year to Dr. Shama Hussain’s age, then commended the Indian born Professor of Zoology for her great, positive impacts, legacy in the field of Biological Sciences she had left great footprints in the world. UNESCO Laureate also, prayed to God to give her more wisdom, understanding and sound health. That God continue his hands of protection, bless her the more so that she can be a great blessings to India, Africa and the world at large.

The statement by UNESCO Laureate reads in parts: “Today is a remarkable day of celebration as a queen rejoices in the lord. I wish you  happy birthday Anniversary as you celebrates today! My prayers for you Dr. Shama Hussain is long life, prosperity and abundant blessings to you and your family, in the name of Almighty Allah, Amen!!”

“Dr Shama Hussain, indeed you are a great blessing to Indian people, Africa and the entire world. You  possesses the 21st Century skills for students’ global quality education. Your  awards as one of the 1000 most influential Women of India for the year 2020 is a clear indication of your mark of excellence and most Distinguished Professor in the field of Zoology”.

“She also won the GIWA 2021 diaspora award as a great Indian Woman from the Governor of Uttarakhand featured by Indian Observers as Post, Dr Hussain, a Gold Medalist holds DLM, B.Ed, HCM from the United Kingdom and CELC PhD, Doctorate Degree in Zoology. You have over 16 years of experience as a research Scholar, Academic and Professional”.

The statement reads in parts, “Dr Shama Hussain is the Founder, Director & CEO of the International Institute of Influencers, and Country Director, of the United Nations Peace Keepers Federation Council (UNPKFC). May the good Lord grant you peace, wisdom and blessings in abundance. I wish you many more years of celebrations”.

“,As a proven Coach and an expert in Communication and Emotional Intelligence. No doubt, your intelligence and hardwork are indisputably colourful. You had as world educator and as  part of your achievements  as core professional, academia, expert in  international education conducted faculty development programmes for the University Professors in different Universities in India”.

” I wish you a glorious, happy and prosperous Birthday Anniversary Celebration my Dean!! As part of your expertise and experience, you have  presented over 5000 Webinars, Seminars, Conferences, Research Projects, Workshops, Interactive talks, and interviews with excellent Implementation of new strategies in terms of wisdom wave projects, self- awareness programmes which are investigation based”.

“Dr. Shama Hussain, I say a big congratulations to you once again as you mark your auspicious Birthday Anniversary Celebration today in grand-style in Indian! I must commend your support and wealth of experience you brought to our highly reputed global higher institution as mark of quality leadership towards team-building, action learning, image management, attitude building as an excellent presenter, communicator and as a Skill development, emotional intelligence Coach. Your great contributions towards the development of students for research-based Programmes and  global quality education”.

“As Dean Students Affairs & Alumni of our great Institution, Crown University International Chartered Incorporated (CUICI), USA, with its teaching hospital in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina, South America with official partners constituent campuses at government-regulated universities Worldwide and online operation, I must commend your great contributions to quality educational programs, selfless services to humanity and the world at large ”.