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ACReSAL project: Minister lauds World Bank’ $2m disbursement to FCT 

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The Minister of State, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Dr Mariya Mahmoud, has commended the World Bank for disbursing 2 million dollars to the FCT.

The fund is for the implementation of the World Bank-supported Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) project in the territory.

Mahmoud gave the commendation when the World Bank ACReSAL project Task Team Lead, Dr Joy Agene, visited her in Abuja on Friday.

She said that the partnership with the World Bank would foster environmental sustainability and agricultural prosperity for residents of the FCT under the ACReSAL project.

She said that the project aligned with the “Renewed Hope” agenda of President Bola Tinubu, particularly in addressing environmental degradation and the impact of climate change.

The minister said that Abuja, as Nigeria’s capital city in the past 48 years, had lost its tree covers and land degradation due to physical developmental projects.

According to her, part of the goals of the ACReSAL project is to restore the lost trees through afforestation and other climate change adaptation activities.

“We will do all that is possible for ACReSAL project to be sustained, maintained, and achieved by God’s grace.

“We will try and provide all that is necessary from our own side. All the requirements necessary to take FCT to the next level will be done to access the entire 10 million dollars.”

Earlier, Agene said that the visit was to brief the minister on the performance of the project so far in the FCT.

Agene added that the visit was also to thank the minister for her support and solicit for more, to ensure the success of the project in FCT.

She said that so far, the World Bank had disbursed about 2 million dollars to the FCT.

She explained that ACReSAL,being a community-based project, was designed to enable communities to access the fund through a community revolving fund.

The task team lead commended the FCT for the formation of 250 community interest groups (CIGs,) through which the fund would be disbursed.

She said that the CIGs would be trained on how to access and utilise the funds.

She explained that each benefiting community would access 25,000 dollars to carry out afforestation, irrigation, and some climate change adaptation activities.

“The project is here to help communities to adapt to the shock that will come from climate change and to do that, one of the approaches is this revolving fund where communities will get about 25,000 dollars each.

“Beyond that, we have some investment in gully erosion, flood control and large afforestation at the FCT and we will need your support to do this,” she told the minister.

Agene also said that the visit was also to infirm the minister what the FCT Administration needed to do to access more funding amounting to about 10 million dollars.

She identified the conditions as project design, environmental and social instrument, and catchment management plan.

“Once these three instruments are in place, be assured that the 10 million dollars will be sent to the FCT under the project.

“However, there is no way the FCT team can do this without your support and frequent checking and monitoring,” she added.

Mr Lawan Geidam, Mandate Secretary, Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat, FCTA, said that a robust framework had been established to ensure the success of the project.

Geidam, who is also the Chairman of the Technical Committee, assured the World Bank team of active community participation in the implementation of the project.

“Also, the construction of boreholes in various communities, land restoration initiative, knowledge building programmes and the planned provision of critical agricultural inputs to farmers will improve the livelihood of our communities,” he said.

The National Coordinator of the project, Mr Abdulhamid Umar, explained that the project was being implemented in 19 states and the FCT to tackle the challenge of landscape degradation and promote effective watershed management.

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We’ll enhance Corp members security – Army GOC pledges

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By Matthew Denis, Abuja

The General Officer Commanding, 1 Division Nigerian Army, Kaduna, Major General MLD Sarazo has assured that officers and men of the Division would ensure that Corps Members and NYSC formations within it’s areas of operation continuously enjoy maximum protection.

This is contained in a statement signed by Eddy Megwa Director, lnformation and Public Relations and made available to Newsmen on Monday.

He said all Corps Members serving at the Division are equally accorded high priority with other privileges alongside the Army Officers.

The GOC disclosed this today when the NYSC Director General, Brigadier General YD Ahmed paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Kaduna.

He stated further that NYSC has always been a part of the Nigerian Army, hence, the need to foster stronger relationship between both government establishments.

General Sarazo added that the Division would continue to work with other sister security agencies, community leaders, traditional rulers, religious groups, political leaders and other stakeholders in the effective discharge of its duties.

“We will continue to provide adequate security for all Corps Lodges, NYSC Secretariats and Orientation Camps”, he said.

The Director General of National Youth Service Corps, Brigadier General YD Ahmed, while speaking earlier, congratulated the GOC on his appointment.

He disclosed that 1 Div Kaduna is one of the critical stakeholders of NYSC, especially by providing robust welfare package, security and other logistics support for Corps Members serving at the Division.

General Ahmed also commended the Division for its numerous support for NYSC Kaduna State Secretariat, through the deployment of military personnel to the Orientation Camp for drills, physical training and other security matters.

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Governor Mutfwang visits Plateau varsity over insecurity

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By Ukandi Odey, Jos

Governor of Plateau state, Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang has visited the Plateau State University, Bokkos upon return to the State from his recent overseas trip.

Addressing Party faithful and teeming supporters at the Yakubu Gowon Airport, Heipang, on his return from the Dialogue on Peace and Security in Nigeria hosted by the United States Institute of Peace, Governor Mutfwang shared the benefits of the dialogue for Plateau State.
He stated that the insights acquired would be implemented to resolve the state’s security issues in today’s world of interconnectivity.

Noting that the recent security breach in Bokkos Local Government Area, which resulted in the loss of lives and property is unfortunate and regrettable, Governor Mutfwang assessed the impact of the security challenges within the University community that extended into the neighboring communities.

He engaged with the University’s management, staff, students, traditional rulers, the host community, and other stakeholders with a view to devising strategies to address the institution’s security challenges. He reaffirmed his dedication to collaborating with all parties to improve the University’s rating both nationally and internationally.

The governor announced plans to form partnerships with highly reputed international universities to advance the career development of tertiary education lecturers in the state, and commended the efforts of his predecessors and the Butura community for their roles in maintaining the University’s operations.

Governor Mutfwang called for unity among all residents of Bokkos Local Government Area, urging them to transcend tribal and religious divides in pursuit of a cohesive society.

He said “I extend my gratitude to everyone who has contributed to the University’s success. The challenges we face are substantial, but together we can establish an exemplary institution recognized for excellence across Nigeria and beyond”.

The Acting Vice Chancellor, Professor Shedrack Best, lauded the governor’s visit and outlined the institution’s challenging issues to include insecurity, unauthorized grazing, fence breaches, kidnappings, and insufficient hostel accommodation. He appealed for the Governor’s intervention.

Governor Mutfwang also visited the State’s Agricultural Services, Training Centre, and Marketing Ltd. (ASTC) in Bokkos, and expressed keen interest in revitalizing the center to enhance the state’s agricultural production.

He was conducted around the premises and facilities of the Center by the Managing Director/CEO, Dr. Susan Bentu, who highlighted the Governor’s ambition to revive moribund projects begun by earlier administrations.

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AOJOKO K’Otukpo defends TETFUND executive secretary amidst criticism: calls for support in revamping tertiary education

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A pressure group known as AOJOKO K’Otukpo (Special Advisers to Otukpo Kingdom Paramount ruler) has asserted that Arch. Sonny Echono, Executive Secretary (ES) of the Tertiary Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND), is spearheading the revitalization of the country’s tertiary education.

Mr. Ojoko Ekwo, the Chairman of the group, revealed this during a press conference held in Makurdi on Sunday.

Ekwo, responding to media publications criticizing Echono for awarding contracts without the existence of a board, emphasized the need for support from all Nigerians for the ES to succeed.

He clarified that although TETFUND currently lacks a constituted board, there are provisions in place empowering the organization’s management to award contracts in such circumstances.

“Regardless of the absence of a board, TETFUND cannot remain idle but must continue operating in accordance with established laws,” Ekwo stated.

“The recent allegations against Arch. Echono, regarding contract awards in the absence of a board, raise significant questions: Should an organization halt its activities simply due to the absence of a board? In the absence of a board, are there no institutional regulations to follow? Were such regulations not adhered to?”

Ekwo criticized the media’s rush to incite public outcry against Echono without conducting thorough investigations. He noted that even after TETFUND responded to inquiries, the media persisted with their preconceived narrative, suggesting a potential bias.

“They failed to seek clarification from the Ministry of Education, which oversees TETFUND,” Ekwo added.

“Echono should be allowed to continue his commendable efforts in educational development, including the rejuvenation of dilapidated facilities and infrastructure in tertiary institutions, for which he is already receiving praise from well-meaning Nigerians.”

Ekwo suggested that the criticism directed at the ES was merely a backlash from those who had previously exploited TETFUND for personal gain.

He called upon the Ministry of Education and President Bola Tinubu to disregard such publications and continue supporting the ES in his endeavors to advance the educational sector.

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