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Gov. Alia visits Defence Chief, seeks more military presence in Benue

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Gov. Hyacinth Alia of Benue has called on the military to enhance its operations in the state to ensure the return of total peace in the state.

Alia made the call while addressing newsmen after a courtesy call on the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, on Tuesday in Abuja.

He appreciated the troops of Operation Whirl Stroke operating in the state for making a lot of progress in the fight against insecurity in the state.

“Since we came in May, the state has experienced lots and lots of relative peace and that is the way forward for us.

“Operation Whirl Stroke is at home with us and they are in the trenches and you know, more like Oliver Twist, we came to ask for more and present some more prayers, because we want not just relative peace, we want absolute peace.

“Peace in the form that enables our IDPs to go back home to their ancestral farmlands and for everyone to sleep with two eyes closed,” he said.

The governor hailed the military leadership under Gen. Musa for the intervention and called for more efforts in the state.

He said the state was at some point infested by bandits and killers operating in the Benue valley, leading to deaths and displacement of families and loss of farmlands.

Alia urged the military to establish more forward operation bases especially in Local Government Areas that share border with the Cameroon.

According to him, Benue is one of the very top states with solid minerals, as such  here was need to increase security to enable government to derive economic benefit from the resources.

The governor promised to support the military with resources to enable them carry out their duties effectively.

Responding, the CDS said the military would continue to enhance its operations in Benue to properly secure it, adding that the governor’s requests for more military personnel was in line with his plan.

Musa however said all key stakeholders must play their roles in providing security, adding that security was everybody’s responsibility.

He said the issue of discovery of mineral resources in the state and its attraction to bandits and other criminal elements, was being looked into.

“We want to assure you that we will take these things into consideration in our deployment and we are going to enhance our capabilities going forward.

“We want Benue and the rest of Nigeria to be peaceful, we want every Nigerian to enjoy being in Nigeria and we want the internally displaced persons’ camps closed.

“We want farmers to be able to go back to their farms and communities should be able to go back to their communities so that they can live well.

“These are the efforts and the task we have ahead of us, and we assure Nigerians that they can rely and trust that the armed forces of Nigeria is here for them,” the CDS said.

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CAC staff applaud Magaji for welfare initiatives

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The Registrar-General of the Corporate Affairs Commission Hussani Ishaq Magaji, SAN, has approved the distribution of  palliatives (foodstuff) to the entire Staff of the Commission nationwide.

This commendable act took place yesterday at the Commission’s Headquarters.

Presenting the items to Staff,  the Director Human Resources Mrs. Olayemi Oyeniyi who represented the Registrar-General revealed that the RG’s magnanimity was in line with his promise to prioritise staff welfare as captured in his 4-Point Agenda as well as his own way of felicitating staff on the recently observed  Eid-el Adha celebrations.

Staff from various Departments and Units who were elated by the gesture expressed their  gratitude to the RG and wished him the very best as he continues to pilot the Commission to greater heights.

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Nigeria’s judiciary gets major boost as Court of Appeal complex breaks ground in Abuja

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…We won’t disappoint on judicial procedures – CJN assures Tinubu

The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, led the groundbreaking for the new Court of Appeal complex in Dakibiyu, Abuja, marking a milestone in Nigeria’s judicial infrastructure development.

The state-of-the-art five-storey building will house ten courtrooms and offices, greatly expanding the Court’s capacity in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Justice Ariwoola expressed profound gratitude to Minister Nyesom Wike and the Federal Capital Development Authority for their visionary leadership and support.

“We appreciate the government’s commitment to strengthening the judicial system, ensuring access to justice, and promoting the rule of law in Nigeria,” he said.

FCT Minister Barr. Nyesom Wike revealed that President Bola Tinubu’s administration has made judicial infrastructure a top priority.

“When I presented the memo, the President’s immediate response was ‘Approved!’ That speaks volumes about his commitment to the judiciary,” Wike said.

The Attorney General, Lateef Fagbemi, expressed concern that the judiciary has become inaccessible to all but the wealthy, while the President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem, commended Wike for fulfilling his promise and noted that the edifice will facilitate swifter justice in Nigeria.

NBA President, Yakubu Maikyau, thanked Tinubu and Wike for initiating the long-awaited complex, 48 years after FCT’s creation, despite 16 past ministers neglecting the judiciary’s needs.

“Justice is essential to human existence, and we urge Court Justices to remain focused and eagle-like in administering justice to citizens,” Maikyau said.

“The new facilities will greatly enhance the Court’s functionality, and the judiciary is committed to utilising them effectively to serve the nation. The project is expected to be completed by the third quarter of next year, and FCDA has pledged to maintain world-class engineering standards.

“This 37-billion-naira project has already been allocated 30 billion naira in the budget. I’m committed to delivering it within the scheduled time frame, not in two years as usual. We’ll get it done as planned, thanks to Mr. President’s vision and support,” Wike pledged.

Honourable Minister of State for the FCT, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, expressed gratitude to Barrister Nyesom Wike, Minister of FCT, and FCDA management for their support and vision. She also thanked guests, partners, and stakeholders for their contributions, acknowledging the organising team’s hard work.

She concluded by urging everyone to remain committed to justice, fairness, and the rule of law as they look forward to the completion of the Appeal Court complex in Abuja.

Executive Secretary of FCDA, Engr. Shehu Hadi Ahmad, in his address of welcome and project overview said the project is awarded to Messrs Visible Construction Nigeria Limited and is expected to be completed by the third quarter of next year.

He emphasised the project’s importance in fulfilling the administration’s commitment to providing a conducive working environment for judicial officers, in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope Agenda.”

The complex will feature ten courtrooms, suites for justices, administrative offices, file rooms, and conveniences, ensuring a comprehensive and efficient judicial system. FCDA has pledged to maintain world-class engineering standards, urging the contractor and supervision team to deliver high-quality work and meet the expected timeline.

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Nigerian Airways retirees appeal to Tinubu for pension restoration

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By Esther Agbo

Retirees from the now-defunct Nigeria Airways have formally requested President Bola Tinubu to reinstate them into the Defined Benefits Scheme (DBS), aligning their pension benefits with those of other sectors.

In a letter endorsed by Stephen Onuh and Ahmed Sulugambari, the Chairman and Vice Chairman respectively, and addressed to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, the retirees outlined their appeal.

The letter argued that re-enrollment in the DBS would ensure they receive pensions comparable to other retired civil servants.

Operating under the banner of the Airways Retired Workers of Nigeria, the retirees highlighted that until the airline’s dissolution in 2004 under former President Olusegun Obasanjo, they were participants in the scheme. They contended that their removal from the DBS post-liquidation was contentious.

The petition emphasised that, contrary to expectations, the pensioners were not fully compensated and should receive payments for life. The group includes those who retired before and those affected by the 2004 liquidation.

“The N45 billion paid to our members were part-payment of our accumulated pension arrears for over 10 years. We were on the monthly pension payroll before the liquidation in September 2004.

”In pursuance to make sure that the pensioners are paid monthly pension, relevant government authorities have made interventions, directing that the pensioners be pay-rolled into the monthly pension scheme of the Federal Government,” the petition read.

It further mentioned that governmental bodies have previously intervened to ensure monthly pension payments for these retirees.

The Senate conducted a public hearing on pension matters in 2012, subsequently resolving that the retirees should be immediately added to the Federal Government’s monthly pension scheme. Additionally, in 2013, the House of Representatives urged the government to integrate these retirees into the monthly pension payroll.

However, the group claims this directive has been ignored by the authorities.

 

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