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Cleric commends Buhari for inducing free, fair poll

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By Saka Laaro,Ilorin.

President Mohammed Buhari has been commended for his stance and resolve to leave behind a legacy that would produce a system of conducting election that is not only adjudged as free and fair, but also transparent and credible.

The Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Kwara, Rt. Rev. Sunday Timothy Adewole, gave the commendation over the weekend in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, while delivering the Bishop’s Charge at the opening session of the 17th Synod of the Diocese.

Rt. Rev. Adewole, who is also the Chairman of the Kwara state chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), said though the country may not seem to have attained that level of electoral perfection yet, it must be acknowledged that the foundation for that had certainly been laid by Buhari, adding that whoever feels aggrieved about the outcomes of the elections should seek redress in the law court rather than heating up the polity with inflammatory comments.

He said, “As we look forward to what is next after the election, I will strongly appeal to the camps of those political parties that may feel cheated by the results of the elections to seek redress within the ambit of the constitutional provision. Let everyone or group of individuals desist from making comments that may incite violence or jeopardise our democracy in any way. Let us ensure we promote peace by all means,  especially through our speech and conduct.”

Lamenting the excruciating hardships and sufferings Nigerians are currently passing through, the cleric admonished President-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to ensure that the people are relieved from their pain and sufferings when he assumes office on May 29, 2023 as compensation to them for voting massively for him.

He said, “I admonish you to make policies that will put smiles on the faces of all and give them a guarantee of a better nation. We are gradually seeing it that politics is about social contract between those seeking political offices and the voters. If you take them for granted, you do so at your own peril. However, we will continue to pray for you and your government.”

While congratulating Kwara State Governor, Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq and his Deputy Kayode Alabi on their reelection for a second term in office, Rt. Rev. Adewole enjoined AbdulRazaq to “serve the people over whom God has made you leader, so that when you are no more in office your name will be etched with gold in the hearts of the people.

“As you gradually settle down for the present term to wind down, cast your focus on fundamental issues of governance to usher you into the second term. God will grant you success and keep you secure in Jesus name,” he admonished.

“Your Excellency, we do not have any reason to doubt your competence, integrity and honesty as our Governor. You have displayed this to us for the past four years, and I strongly believe that they are part of the reasons that made you the people’s choice in the election. You demonstrated equity and fairness that is gradually making the Christian community to repose confidence in your leadership.

“However, there is still more to be done. Another four years in office as Governor of this state should be to consolidate what you have started some four years ago. Please respond promptly to state issues that require urgent attention. We are strongly appealing to you as Christians in Kwara state to follow the path of equity and fairness, do not give us the impression that we are second class citizens.”

Speaking on the theme, ‘Who is on the Lord’s side?’, the Bishop lamented the exponential increase in the level of indifference among Christians over the past few years, which he likened to spiritual lukewarmness, adding that Christianity in the countries of the world, especially the western world, is facing the threat of subtle encroachment “by the so called revisionist or the liberal theology”.

He said the situation is becoming more confusing in Nigeria, noting that unprecedented proliferation of churches is being witnessed with little or no impact.

“The more Christians, Pastors and church workers we see on the streets of our country, the more decadence and corruption pervading the system of our national life,” the cleric rued, wondering who is truly on the Lord’s side.

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Vigilante Groups are allowed in Nasarawa State — Gov. Sule

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By Ukandi Odey, Jos

Governor Abdullahi Sule has explained that his recent banning of certain vigilante groups from operating in the State is not a blanket ban on all vigilante activities within State.

The Governor said he only outlawed ethnic militias or vigilante groups whose membership is restricted specific or certain ethnic groups exclusive of others, explaining that vigilante groups that are open to all tribes or ethnic groups and meant for the protection of the general society and the common good are free and enabled by law to operate.

Speaking in Jos over the weekend during the seventieth anniversary of the establishment of Bukuru Technical College, BUTEC, of which he is an alumnus, Governor Sule said he took action concerning the vigilate groups to forestall a situation where some elements within the society will disguise as vigilantes and raise ethnic frontiers to promote ethnic discord and tension.

As an old student (1980 graduate class) and chairman of the occasion, Governor Sule commended the vision of the founders, noting that BUTEC has contributed immensely to the training of captains of industry in Nigeria, and to that extent impacted positively on the employment potential of the national economy over the years.

Noting that the school however has degenerated over the years in terms of infrastructure and other technical equipment for craft work and training, he called on all the old students who are now in various trades and positions in the global economy, to rise to the occasion and rescue the school from continuing depletion and fall in standards and programmes, and reposition it to respond to growing technological and manpower challenges in the national economy.

Dissatisfied with the state of the College refectory which he recalled was conducive and hygienic during their time and decrying the refectory infrastructure which have either collapsed or disappeared, the Nasarawa State Governor announced that he will personally replace the infrastructure that used to be in the College refectory, and reiterated the call on the alumni to come together immediately to conceive and implement a resuscitation and revamping agenda for the College.

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Zulum approves employment for 15 people with disability

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, has approved the employment of 15 people with disability who have undergone formal educational system and obtained bachelor’s degree certificates, NCEs, diplomas and vocational training certificates.

The Governor gave the approval in Maiduguri on Friday night at the Government House.

“I am delighted to note that despite your disability, you people are not lazy; you decided to pursue your education, and for this, I want to commend you,” Zulum said.

“I directed the Commissioner of Education to process your application for employment for my approval immediately. Therefore, I want to bring to your kind notice that you should be on the payroll of Borno State Government effective 1st May, 2024, in sha Allah.”

Governor Zulum directed the commissioner of education, Engr. Lawan Abba Wakilbe, to review the activities of all the blind schools in Borno State in order to train more people with disability.

Zulum also ordered the Ministry of Education to work out modalities for introducing the teaching of special education courses at the College of Education in Bama.

“I am happy that they have obtained their qualifications in different specialisations. Let’s strengthen the College of Education in Bama to start delivering courses on special education,” Zulum ordered.

Earlier in his address, Borno State Branch Chairman of the Nigerian Association of the Blind, Mohammed Mustapha, expressed gratitude to Governor Zulum for approving employment for his members.

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Renewed Hope Initiative: Women in Agriculture, persons with disabilities benefit in Kebbi

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By Laiatu Bamaiyi

Wife of the president, Oluremi Tinubu, has disbursed N70 million to 140 women farmers in the North West

The gesture saw 20 women in agriculture from each of the seven states going home with N500,000 each, disbursed under Renewed Hope Initiative Women Agricultural Support Programme (RHI-WASP).

She also disbursed N100,000 each to 100 persons living with disabilities in the region.

The First Lady, while presenting the cheques to the beneficiaries said the Federal Government would continue to empower women to contribute to sustainable development while also helping to achieve food security.

Speaking at the disbursement ceremony in Birnin Kebbi, she said the maiden edition of the scheme was launched in February in Imo State to encourage women farmers to grow more food in line with the agricultural agenda of the Tinubu administration.

The first lady, who was represented by the wife of the speaker, House of Representatives, Fatima Tajuddeen Abbas, in Birnin Kebbi, affirmed commitment to energise women in agriculture to improve production, including animal husbandry.

“Agriculture plays a pivotal role in achieving sustainable development and food security. Consequently, we are introducing ‘Every Home a Garden’ competition to encourage each Nigerian woman to cultivate a garden at home to feed the family and share with neighbours, we want to see food on every table,” she said.

She disclosed the winner of the competition would pocket N20 million star prize.

The ceremony was attended by wives of the governors of Sokoto, Zamfara, Kaduna, Jigawa and Kano states who also gave goodwill messages.

“Today, we are supporting 20 women farmers per state in the North Central zone with N500,000 each. To this end, a draft of N10,000,000 per state for the North Central zone  Coordinators for onward disbursement to all beneficiaries in their respective states.”

She said the Renewed Hope Initiative will be collaborating with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture to empower more potential farmers, adding that in this phase, 75 percent of the beneficiaries will be young female farmers while 25 percent will be for young male farmers who will all be specially identified, trained and empowered.

Tinubu stressed that the pre-identified 80 women farmers in each state for the agricultural support programme will be carried along and implored  women farmers receiving support to seize this opportunity to expand their agricultural ventures, contribute to local national food production, and serve as role models for others aspiring to join the agricultural sector.

The event also featured the empowerment of 100 Persons with Disabilities.

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