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Jigawa govt releases N1.7 million to tackle ecological issues

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By Umar Akilu Majeri, Dutse

Jigawa State government has released 1.7 billion for the full implementation of cares programme implemented by the federal government nationwide under the World Bank programme.

This was disclosed by the Jigawa state Commissioner of Finance, Babangida Umar Gantsa during a press briefing in his office.

While fielding questions from newsmen, Gantsa said in the area of ecology, the state has over N1.7 billion saved in their account to tackle the issue.

He testified that they have saved a lot in the contingency account to ensure the success of cares programme introduce by world bank and federal government of Nigeria.

The commissioner said “the NG cares programme was designed as perfomance for result P for R programme which will provide grants to find numerous projects is in line with the principles of communication its driven development approach existing platforms or MDAs will use to deliver the programme suc as Fadama development office, state cash transfer unit and directorate of economic empowerment and the state ministry of commerce will be responsible for the three targeted result areas.

“For effective delivery the jigawa state government has established overall coordination unit of the programme under budget and economic planning for the implementation the state cares streering committee comprising of commissioner, permanent secretary.

“Jigawa state NG cares programme is implementing six disbursement link indicator DLIS from the three result areas and were chosen by the state government during the programme appraisal.

“The result 1 social safety net and basic service delivery and the second result is on food security and safe food delivery under that second result o er 5000 farmers are expected to benefit from the projects.

“While the 3rd result is facilitating recovery and enhancing capabilities aimed at scaling up intervention that help SMEs through grants to support post covid 19 loans to enhance the capabilities.”

The commissioner explained further that “the world bank has already advanced the sum of N700million in to the jigawa state account for the smooth take off of the programme in the state.

This in consideration of the tight financial stituation beign experiance across the states due to the jigawa state commitment, the commissioner said the sum of N1,000,000,000 from the state treasury was released to complement the advance payment to achieve the first six months targeted as approved by the Jigawa state government.

While doing a breakdown, the commissioner said under result 1 for livelihood, the sum of 365,863,210 and 410,995,790 has been earmarked for that programme.

For the second day result under Fadama programme, the sum of N678,260,000 is expected to be spent.

While for the result three under commerce, the sum of N204881,000 has been earmarked.

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Senators jostle over seats in newly renovated chamber

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A rowdy session marred the resumption of the Senate to plenary on Tuesday as senators fought over the seats.

The plenary had started around 11 am and immediately after the procession, the Senate President, GodsWill Akpabio, read out announcements, specifically the names of the lawmakers who had celebrated their birthdays while the Senate was on break.

It was while the announcement was ongoing that Senator Sahabi Yau (APC, Zamfara North) started to raise his voice at the Senate leader, Opeyemi Bamidele (APC, Ekiti Central) while he in return pointed his finger at Yau as if giving him a stern warning.

Immediately, Danjuma Goje (APC, Gombe Central) joined his colleague Yau in shouting at Bamidele and the chairman, of Senate Services, Sunday Karimi (APC, Kogi West) who was in charge of the seating arrangements.

The fight was triggered by the seating arrangement in the newly renovated hallow chamber.

Some ranking Senators were said to have been angry at the seats allocated to them in the front row on the last right side of the aisle.

The Senate President eventually told them to approach the chair one after the other but Yau didn’t oblige him.

The rowdy session lasted for about 20 minutes as senators bickered.

After the Senate President read his welcome-back speech, the Senate leader, moved that the Senate resolved into a closed-door session.

The Senate after that, at about 12: 05 pm resolved into an executive session.

The Senate had on March 20, adjourned plenary till April 16, but postponed resumption twice to allow for the completion of the chamber which had been under renovation since 2022.

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Electricity tariff hike: You failed Nigerians, Falana blasts Power Minister

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Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has passed a vote of ‘no confidence’ on the Federal Government, saying that the minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has failed Nigerians.

Falana was reacting to Adelabu’s appearance before the Senate on Monday to defend the increase in the electricity tariff and what Nigerians would pay.

He also stated that the move was a policy imposed on the Nigerian government by the International Monetary Funds and the World Bank.

Speaking on the Channels TV show on Monday night, Falana said, “The Minister of Power, Mr Adebayo Adelabu has failed to address the question of the illegality of the tariffs.

“Section 116 of the Electricity Act 2023 provides that before an increase can be approved and announced, there has to be a public hearing conducted based on the request of the DISCOS to have an increase in the electricity tariffs. That was not done.

“Secondly, neither the minister nor the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission has explained why the impunity that characterized the increase can be allowed.”

Falana also expressed worry over what he described as impunity on the part of the federal government and electricity regulatory commission.

Falana alleged that the Nigerian government is heeding an instruction given to her by the Bretton Wood institutions.

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria accused Western countries led by the United States of America of double standards.

According to him, they subsidize agriculture, energy, and fuel and offer grants and loans to indigent students while they advise the Nigerian government against doing the same for its citizens.

Following the outrage that greeted the announcement of the tariff increase, Adelabu explained that the action would not affect everyone using electricity as only Band A customers who get about 20 hours of electricity are affected by the hike.

Falana, however, insisted that neither the minister nor the National Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, had justified the tariff increase.

The senior lawyer said that Nigerian law gives no room for discrimination against customers by grading them in different bands.

He insisted that the government cannot ask Nigerians to pay differently for the same product even when what has been consistently served to them is darkness.

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Israeli PM vows ground attack on Rafah “with or without” deal

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Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, on Tuesday pledged to launch a ground attack on Rafah “with or without” a deal with Hamas.

Speaking in a meeting with families of hostages, Netanyahu said that Israel had begun the evacuation of Palestinian civilians from Rafah, according to his office.

“We will enter Rafah and eliminate Hamas battalions there, with or without a deal, to achieve the total victory,” he said.

Israel considers Rafah as Hamas’s last major stronghold in the Palestinian enclave.

Rafah is Gaza’s southernmost city, where about 1.2 million Palestinians have been seeking shelter.

The remarks were made as Israeli and Hamas negotiators were in Egyptian-brokered talks on a deal for a ceasefire for the nearly seven-month-long Gaza conflict that will secure the release of hostages.

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