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Kaduna: Commission inaugurates system to promote access to justice, accountability

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The International Alert, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), in partnership with the Kaduna peace commission, has launched a programme to promote access to justice and accountability in North Western states of Nigeria.

The programme, to be conducted in Kaduna and Zamfara states, is funded by United Kingdom Conflict, Security and Stability Fund (CSSF).

In his address, Mr Paul Nyulaku, the Country Director of International Alert, said that Nigeria is code named for the programme, as “Samun Adalci Shine Kwanciyar Hankali” (Achieving justice promotes stability).

Nyulaku said Kaduna and Zamfara states are places where the security situation has deteriorated over the last decade.

He explained that the region is suffering from full-scale violence involving many non-state armed groups such as herder-allied groups, vigilantes, criminal gangs and ethnic militias and this was the reason behind the decision to launch the programme in the two states.

He noted that there is the need for collective efforts in promoting stability and security as the bedrock for building regional global stability.

“Communal violence is exacerbated by the level of impunity witnessed due to the lack of prosecution of perpetrators, weak dispute resolution measures and poor access to justice for survivors,” he said.

Giving an overview of the programme, Mr Anicetus Atakpu, the Programme Manager of International Alert, said the programme was aimed at supporting stabilisation, social justice and localisation of justice by ensuring that people at the local communities get justice.

He said the programme has a four-year duration, adding that the programme stated in February 2023 to be implemented in Kaduna and Zamfara states in four LGAs across eight communities.

According to him, they will be working with local partners in other to increase access to justice in most marginalized communities by addressing issues of dispute resolution.

He said the areas where the programme would be implemented in the two states are Chikum, Jama’a and Zaria in Kaduna state while in Zamfara state it will take place in Birnin Magaji, Maru, Shinkafi and Tsafe LGAs.

“The Primary beneficiaries of the programme are women and youth, people with disabilities, ethnic and religious minorities, among others.

He said, “The secondary beneficiaries are the local community group members, local governments, traditional and religious leaders and media.”

Earlier in his remarks, Mr Saleh Momale, Executive Vice Chairman of the Kaduna peace commission, said North West has been faced with challenges for a while which calls for the need to collectively resolve the issues.

Momale said he is optimistic that the level of technology in place is sufficient to create a platform to achieve sustainable peace in the areas.

According to him, for ensuring lasting peace to be achieved, all the people must come together to agree and show willingness to actualise the targetted programme.

Momale assured of his commission’s total commitment to continue to work towards achieving lasting peace in the state and the country at large.

Speaking also, Mr Samuel Aruwan, the Kaduna state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to promote peaceful coexistence in the state.

Aruwan appealed to all critical stakeholders to be honest and sincere as peace is necessary for every group and individual.

He called on people to be law-abiding and avoid taking laws into their hands and avoid reprisals.

He also called on the media to always promote peace by creating the right atmosphere for peace through their reportage.

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Tinubu will restore peaceful co-existence in Plateau – Shettima

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Vice President Kashim Shettima on Friday assured that the President Bola Tinubu’s administration would restore peace in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau within the shortest possible time.

Shettima gave the assurance when he played host to a traditional ruler from Mangu, the Mishkahan Mwaghavul, John Hirse, who led a team on a courtesy call to his office at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He said that Tinubu was on top of the situation and thus the inevitable return of peace to all troubled parts of the country.

Shettima said that every part of Nigeria would be made to feel the impact of the government under the President Tinubu administration.

He stated that ensuring that no part of the country is left out in the administration’s quest for development is the only way through which peace, unity and development could be fostered.

Shettima said that the crisis in Plateau has nothing to do with religion, saying ” it is just for us to understand ourselves and coexist peacefully with one another.

He said, ” The Plateau is a blessed land with both Muslims and Christians. What binds us together supersedes what divides us.

” This administration will deploy all resources towards addressing all the political contradictions in the bid to restore peace and harmony in the state.

“We are going to address, by the grace of God, all the internal contradictions, the political connotations and even the ethnic undertones which are part of the conflict and ensure we find a lasting solution.

“Ours is a great nation chained by so-called social contradictions that we have in the system.

” And it is absolutely essential that for peace and development of our nation, we must restore the confidence of the people and the government.”

Earlier, the Mishkahan Mwaghavul, Hirse, said he and members of his delegation were in Aso Villa to show appreciation and thank the vice-president for attending his coronation.

Shettima said that attending the coronation personally showed that Shettima is a father of all.

He commiserated with the people of Kaduna Stateand commended the vice-president for the government’s response so far.

The royal father pledged his support and that of his people to Tinubu’s administration.

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NDIC to pay N16.18bn liquidation dividends of 20 failed banks

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The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) says it is prepared to conduct 100 per cent liquidation dividend payments worth N16.18 billion for depositors of 20 failed banks.
Already the corporation has asked depositors to come forward for verification and payment of their deposits that are in excess of the guaranteed sums, otherwise called “liquidation dividends”.
The NDIC Managing Director, Mr Bello Hassan, disclosed this during the NDIC Day at the ongoing 44th Kano International Trade Fair in Kano.
He gave the names of the affected banks as Liberty Bank, City Express Bank, Assurance Batik, Century Bank, Allied Bank, Financial Merchant Bank, Icon Merchant Bank, Progress Bank, Merchant Bank of Africa (MBA), Premier Commercial Bank, North South Bank and Prime Merchant Bank.
He also listed Commercial Trust Bank, Cooperative and Commerce Bank, Rims Merchant Bank, Pan African Bank, Fortune Bank, All States Trust Bank, Nigeria Merchant Bank and Amicable Bank.
Hassan said following the recent revocation of licenses for 179 Microfinance banks (MFDS) and four Primary Mortgage Banks (PMBS) by the Central Bank of Nigeria, the NDIC immediately commenced liquidation of the banks and began disbursing Insured sums to the depositors within just seven days of the closure of the microfinance banks.
“It is Important to note that out of these, the NDIC has paid N1.5 billion to 41,034 depositors of 129 MFBs and PMBs,” he said.
According to him, the payments are still ongoing and depositors with funds exceeding the standard will receive liquidation dividends after recovery of debts and sale of physical assets of the closed banks.
The managing d
irector said it was imperative to note that in the unfortunate event of bank failure, the insurance coverage for depositors varies across different banking institutions.
“While depositors of Deposit Money Banks, Primary Mortgage Banks, Non-Interest Banks, Payment Service Banks, and subscribers of Mobile Money Operators are insured up to a maximum limit of N500,000 per depositor per bank; for depositors of Microfinance Banks, the maximum insurance Limit stands at N200,000 per depositor per bank.
“These insured limits undergo process reviews by the Board of the Corporation, ensuring comprehensive coverage for the majority of depositors.
“Furthermore, depositors holding licenses exceeding the insured sums receive regular payments of the excess in the form of liquidation dividends, that also extends to the benefit of creditors and shareholders of the respective banks,” he explained.
He assured that the NDIC would continue to work in collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria to ensure effective supervision of banks and adherence to procedures, guidelines and the Code of Corporate Governance for banks, which safeguards the safety and stability of the Nigeria Banking system.
He called on the general public, especially traders and businessmen, to always ensure that their funds are saved in licensed banks and not kept in their homes or shops to avoid the risks of fire, theft and armed robbery.
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Nigeria losing best brains to “Japa syndrome” — AfDB president

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The President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr Akinwumi Adesina, has called on African leaders to create quality jobs for their teeming unemployed youths, to stem the trend of brain drain bedevilling the continent.
Adesina said in Abuja on Friday at the Second Veritas University Digital Innovations Exhibition and 12th Convocation Lecture, that Nigeria was losing its best brains to Japa syndrome.
The former Minister of Agriculture, who spoke on the convocation lecture theme: ” Africa, It’s Your Time”, tasked Nigeria to turn its huge youth demography into an asset and not a liability.
The former Minister of Agriculture who was conferred with an honorary doctorate degree by the institution, announced that Nigeria had been listed among 10 other African countries to benefit from the Bank’s $20 billion Desert-to-Power initiative.
He noted that the power project was conceived to develop 10 GW of solar power, being the largest solar zone in the world when completed.
He listed other countries to benefit from the initiative as Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, the Gambia, Guinea, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Eritrea, and Senegal.
He also announced AfDB’s adoption of the Veritas University as a Centre of Excellence for Computer Coding for Employment.
“What Africa lacks is not money. What Africa lacks is lack of bankable ideas. Remember, money will always follow great ideas,” he said.
“As you join the workforce, technology and Artificial Intelligence will play a big role in your lives and in your enterprises.
“I expect to see many of you provide creative solutions to many of our challenges through analytics and data aggregation. There are huge opportunities in smart and digital economies of the future.
“All this matter to me personally because I do not want to see the continued exodus of young people who risk their lives to dangerously cross land and sea to go to Europe at all cost.
“The fastest way for Nigeria to dramatically expand the wealth of its economy, create jobs and provide decent work opportunity for its youth is to implement bold, effort-oriented, industrial manufacturing actions.
“This will rapidly expand foreign exchange earnings, boost income per capita and provide quality and well-paying jobs for millions of its young people,” he added.
Adesina charged the youth, both in Nigeria and Africa as a whole, to dream again while urging Africa to make us of the largest reserves of cobalt, lithium, diamonds, cocoa, nickel, copper, platinum and uranium in the world.
According to him, those resources could boast of 65 per cent of the world’s arable land and the largest deposit of solar potentials but has not materialised into wealth for the continent.
The Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Hyacinth Ichoku, revealed that the institution’s undergraduate enrollment had increased from 1,200 in 2018 to over 6,000.
Also, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman Governing Council of the institution, Most Rev. Matthew Kukah urged the graduating students to be good ambassadors of the institution.
Kukah, in a bid to give back to the institution, announced a donation of N3 million to three students who demonstrated their ideas to the gathering.
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