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2019 UTM Exam: Results Are Ready, But Not Released Yet – JAMB

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that the results of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) which was conducted nationwide from April 11 to 18, this year, are ready but have not been released yet. Over 1.8 million candidates registered for the examination.

According to the Head of the media and information of the Board, Fabian Benjamin, the release of the results will be publicized as soon as the Board is through with all it had set out to achieve.

“Yes, the results are all ready, but we are yet to release them because they are still being ratified.

“The board is carrying out all the checks and balances regarding these results, by way of viewing the CCTV camera, as well as attend to all findings brought before it while the examination lasted.

According to him, candidates should not be carried away by what he described as rumours and misleading information in some sections of the media, especially social media.

“The board want to distance itself from such rumours about releasing the results of candidates of the just concluded UTME and steps to check these results as being speculated.

“Candidates should disregard this information as it is not true. It is not emanating from the board.

“Candidates should not bother themselves going to any cyber cafe to check any result. Our result check has been standardised. We will forward the results to the respective telephone numbers of those candidates who are deserving of it.”

He said that the board is intensifying efforts to ensure that results of deserving candidates are released by next week.

Source: NAN.

Tinubu Accuses Senate President, Reps Speaker Of High Jacking Budgets Since 2015  

The national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has accused the outgoing Senate President, Bukola Saraki and speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara of high jacking the nation’s budget since 2015.

Tinubu, who spoke in defence of his support for better leadership of the ninth national assembly, beginning from May this year, also accused the (current) Senate leadership of being regressive elitists, constituting a brake on progress and good governance.

“The Senate leadership, and to a lesser degree, the House leadership, stymied APC legislative initiatives while attempting to hoist noxious, reactionary and self-interested legislation on the nation.” 

“National budgets were delayed and distorted as these actors (Saraki and Dogara) repeatedly sought to pad budgets with pet projects that would profit them. 

“Even worse, they cut funds intended to prosper projects that would have benefitted the average person. After four years of their antics, halting the progress of government, we should do all we can to prevent a repeat of their malign control of the National Assembly.”

According to Tinubu, Senator Saraki finagled his way into the senate presidency in 2015, saying: “he planted himself at the apex of legislative power. But his actions as Senate president showed a man devoid of compassion for the average Nigerian. All he cared for was power and position. 

“Soon he will be deprived of both. House Speaker Dogara has fared only slightly better. Occupying these positions is not a guarantee of future success. It is only a guarantee of present duty.

“Politics requires jockeying and maneuvering for influence to get the right people in the right positions. To be beneficial, politics must be tied to the greater purpose of governance such as with President Buhari’s goal to reform the national economy for the good of all Nigerians. 

 “Just look at the way Saraki, Dogara and their ilk high jacked the budget process these past four years. National budgets were delayed and distorted as these actors repeatedly sought to pad budgets with pet projects that would profit them. Even worse, they cut funds intended to prosper projects that would have benefitted the average person. After four years of their antics halting the progress of government, we should do all we can to prevent a repeat of their malign control of the National Assembly.

“If we are truly committed to optimal governance, then we also must be equally committed to ensuring that the National Assembly leadership be competent and experienced as well as imbued with a progressive mindset and a desire to work in close cooperation with executive. This is all Asiwaju has hoped to achieve. There are no ulterior motives. Everything he has done is in concert with and in furtherance of the wishes of President Buhari and the party. 

 “What everyone who cares about Nigeria should now do is rally around the president to give him all possible support in driving to reality his economic policies and objectives. This is how we progress as a nation.

2023 Presidency: Tomorrow’ll Decide – Asiwaju Tinubu

“Let the future stay where it is for now. In due time, it shall come and shall decide the shape it is to take regardless of the plans we mortals hold for it.As for me, I live in the here and now.”

These were the words of the national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu when he reacted to news reports that he is meddling in the APC’s nomination process to National Assembly leadership positions in order to position himself for a presidential run in 2023.

In a statement by his media aide today, Tinubu said that his words and deeds are geared toward perfecting progressive governance and resolving the substantive issues of today, adding that those so enamored with gossiping about him, would do themselves and the nation well if they would follow his more productive example.

Asiwaju Tinubu said that all he has done in respect of the impending election of presiding officers of the National Assembly is to support the APC’s and President Muhammadu Buhari’s position, adding that he had no ulterior motives in so doing.

According to him, all his mind, heart and efforts are focused on backing the APC and President Buhari in achieving their shared vision of a flourishing economy and a prosperous people. 

“We have monitored, with rising incredulity, the rash of news stories claiming Asiwaju Tinubu is manipulating the APC nomination process for the National Assembly leadership. The stories claim this supposed manipulation is the first salvo in Asiwaju’s effort to position himself for a presidential run during the 2023 election cycle. Not only are these reports utterly false, based as they are in the febrile imaginations of those persons by whom they are being peddled, they are injurious to President Buhari’s historic quest to reform Nigeria. It is for this latter reason that we find cause to speak out where otherwise we would have continued to watch on in silent amusement.

“Nigeria has barely emerged from President Buhari and the APC’s resounding victory in the last election. The President, with the support of an APC majority in both chambers of our National Assembly, is now preparing to lead the nation forward for the next four years. Instead of covering the President’s exciting Next Level agenda and what it promises in terms of economic and social growth & development, these people want to skip ahead to the next election as if they can cast aside the next four years. 

“However, the Nigerian people do not elect politicians to office simply to watch on as they maneuver and jostle for position at the next election. The people elect those who they believe will be the best public servants, committed to the national wellbeing. This is why they reelected in President Buhari while rejecting the horde of political jobbers that constitute the PDP.  

“The peddlers of these rumors have arrogated to themselves the preternatural ability to read Asiwaju’s mind more than he himself can know it. They also seem to have acquired the unique gift of bending time so that 2023 appears before we even reach the midway point of 2019. If these people would only enlist their uncanny talents in the service of the nation instead of in the service of political intrigue and gossip mongering our country would be much the better.

“This attempt to caricature Asiwaju as if his words and actions are all aimed at grabbing power will fail because this portrait distorts the plain truth. While the headlines are sensational they are also senseless because they are not grounded in fact. Asiwaju has not run for elected office since 2003. He last held office in 2007. He has never vied to become chairman of the APC nor has he tried to insinuate himself into any major government office. 

“If you were asked to name another political figure who has exercised such forbearance, you would be hard pressed to identify another person with a comparable record when it comes to restraint in seeking office. Where others, upon leaving one office, tend to set their eyes immediately upon another, Asiwaju, uniquely in Nigerian politics, has foregone his personal ambitions as his political ideas and policies have flourished in the hands of his allies and mentees. 

“This track record does not evince a man obsessed with power and office. While the intrigue-mongers seek to depict Asiwaju as a man hungering for position, his deeds speak of something else. These peddlers of tales do not know the measure of the man nor can they understand what motivates him. Thus, they project their own petty ambitions and designs on to him. The rumors reveal more about the mongers than they say about Asiwaju. They merely reveal what these people would do if they were Asiwaju. But they are not him and thankfully he is not motivated by the same selfish designs that fuel such people. Perhaps because these people have nothing to contribute regarding statecraft or providing actual solutions to actual problems, their minds remain forever mired in political machinations. 

“What afflicts them does not affect Asiwaju. Since he last held public office, Asiwaju has, with unprecedented success, dedicated himself toward building a political party that would furnish a progressive alternative to the regressive policies of the PDP. Joining forces with President Buhari and others who shared his progressive ideology, he helped form the APC. Since the inception of the APC, Asiwaju’s focus has been to assist President Buhari develop, refine and implement a progressive agenda that would give every Nigerian a fair chance to prosper and provide for his loved ones.

“As he enters his second term, President Buhari has stated that he will give the economy special priority. His goal is to defeat poverty and joblessness while spurring the type of growth and development that will make Nigeria’s a durable and flourishing economy. These goals are laudable and necessary to move Nigeria forward. However, the obstacles before us are vast and complex. 

“Asiwaju’s mind, heart and efforts are focused on supporting the President in achieving their shared vision of a flourishing economy and a prosperous people. He is committed to doing what he can to help President Buhari surmount the challenges in order to achieve the economic reform the nation sorely needs. Given that the imperatives of today are sufficiently daunting in and of themselves, Asiwaju is neither inclined, nor sufficiently naïve, to take his eye off the present in the futile attempt to peer through the thick fog that is the future. 

“It is against this backdrop that Asiwaju’s support of the party position regarding the National Assembly leadership must be interpreted. There is no surprise in him supporting the party and the president’s position regarding the National Assembly positions.  Nor is it wrong that he do so.  As a loyal party member and progressive leader, he would have committed a terrible wrong by navigating against the president and party in these matters.

“That Asiwaju has actively and publicly supported the party and president should not result in such public backbiting. We all know how important these positions are to the fulfillment of the president’s agenda. One need only look to the last four years to see how painfully this lesson has been learned. With the Senate leadership usurped by regressive elitists that chamber constituted a brake on progress and good governance. The Senate leadership, and to a lesser degree the House leadership, stymied APC legislative initiatives while attempting to hoist noxious, reactionary and self-interested legislation on the nation.”

Suspected Village Thieves Kill Chief Imam, Dispossess Him Of N400,000 In Jigawa

Acting IGP, Mohammed Abubakar Adamu

Suspected village thieves have killed a 65-year-old Chief Imam of a village in Kiyawa Local Government Area of Jigawa State, Alsheik Idris Musa, after dispossessing him of N400,000.

According to the spokesman of Jigawa Police State Command, Superintendent Abdu Jinjiri, the Chief Imam was killed at about 1:30am today, Saturday after collecting N400,000 from a  one of the construction companies in the state he sold his plot of land to.

Audu Jinjiri confirmed that the suspects allegedly took away the sum of N400,000 from their victim, hit him several times with sticks, which led to his death. He added that the suspects also beat up the wives and children of the deceased.

“It is suspected that the transaction took place in the presence of the suspects, but unidentified hoodlums who later trailed him to his residence. The village where the incident took place is a remote area. The distance to our station is two hours’ drive.

“So the DPO in charge of the area got the information at about 1:30am and proceeded to the scene immediately, but he got there after 3am. When he got there, the victim was already dead, but he was able to rescue the family members beaten by the hoodlums.

“They were taken to hospital for medical attention.”

The police spokesman said that the remains of the deceased had been released to his family for burial, adding that the police have commenced investigations into the matter, and efforts are being intensified to arrest the fleeing suspects.

Female Prisoner Delivers Twins In Calabar Prison

Photo credit: Pulse

A female inmate of the Afokang prison, Calabar (name withheld), has given birth to twins: a boy and girl.

The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Inyang Asibong, told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) today, Saturday in Calabar that the lady gave birth to the twins on Thursday at the Prison yard in Calabar.

The commissioner said that she received a distress call from the prison authorities about an inmate with complicated labour issues.

She said that her team immediately swung into action to provide health services to the inmate.  Meanwhile, the Cross River State Government has taken responsibility for the wins.

The mother is said to have developed some postpartum morbidity and had to be referred for expert management.

The twins have been named Benedict and Linda.

When NAN correspondent visited the prisons, the authority could not disclose the identity of the lady, saying that it was classified.

An officer who pleaded anonymity, said the lady was currently receiving treatment in a medical facility in Calabar.

Buhari’s Wife Fears For Adamawa, Says It’s At Cross Road: Offers Solutions

Wife of the Nigeria’s President Mrs Aisha Buhari

Aisha, the wife of President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed fear on the safety and security of Adamawa State, which he said is currently at a cross road due to recent political developments that have left people in a state of uncertainty about the future.

The President’s wife is particularly worried over the issues of politics, security, influx of displaced people, declining rates of enrolment, coupled with a growing number of unemployed youth.

Aisha Buhari who spoke today, Saturday, to the people of the State at  a Town Hall meeting she organized in Yola, the State capital, in partnership with some concerned citizens of the state, said that the only hope and solution is for the people to join hands and form a coalition towards uplifting the state from its present predicament.

She emphasized the urgent need for the people in the state to unite in peace and love, which he insisted are the necessary ingredients to steer the state to the path for accelerated socio-economic development and prosperity.

She called for regular town hall meetings across the different zones of the state to serve as a platform for engagement and exchange of ideas between government and the people even as she called for the establishment of an Adamawa state trust fund to finance prioritized developmental projects.

Buhari’s 2nd Term: Looking Back And Looking Forward, By Femi Adesina

President Buhari and his Vice Osinbajo receive Certificate of Return from INEC Chairman in Abuja on 27th Feb 2019

To borrow the words of colourful First Republic politician, Chief Ozumba Mbadiwe, “come has finally come to become” for President Muhammadu Buhari, as he has won election to serve a second term in office, after a pulsating contest. The country, nay, Africa, and the world looks forward to the inauguration on May 29, 2019.

What will be the priorities of the Buhari administration in second term in office? Before we look forward, let’s first look back, as the future is often embedded in the past. The key to unlocking the future is usually in the palm of the past.

What did President Buhari do in the first four years? What did he promise, and what did he achieve?

In 2015, the President pledged to secure the country, revive the economy, and fight corruption. These were the three focal points, the fundamentals on which the administration was pedestaled. And what is the report card?

When the government took the reins of power in May 2015, the security of the country was in tatters. Insurgents ran riot, and bombs went off like firecrackers in many parts of the country. North-west, North-east, North-central, including the Federal Capital Territory, were beleaguered. The insurgents were on their way to the southern part, and the whole country would have become history.

But the tested retired Army General took the war to Boko Haram. Stressing that you can’t efficiently manage a country until you have secured it, he relocated the command centre of the war to Maiduguri, which is the epicenter of the insurgency. Steadily and progressively, the insurgents were beaten back, till they got circumscribed in Sambisa Forest. Even that was taken away from them, till they became like sheep without shepherd, mingling with the civilian population to attack soft targets. Today, the insurgency is terribly degraded. Though not totally conquered, it is only a matter of time. The situation today can in no way be compared to what we had in 2015. President Buhari is winning the security war.

Other theatres of insecurity like kidnapping, armed robbery, attacks by violent herdsmen on farmers, and other civil strifes, are also being addressed. Eventually, calm will suffuse the entire country.

The economy was comatose in 2015, and it was no surprise that it went into recession the following year. Throw up the hands in resignation and bemoan the tough luck that saw oil prices plunging from above 100 dollars per barrel to below 30 dollars? Not the Buhari administration. It rolled its sleeves, and set to work. Massive investments were made on agriculture and infrastructure, so as to jumpstart the economy. And truly, it roared to life, and recession lasted for only a year. The Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) was enunciated, launched and vigorously executed, and by the fourth quarter of 2018, things were looking positive. Inflation had dropped for more than eleven consecutive months, and the impact was beginning to be felt in the prices of commodities. Importation of rice and other grains had almost stopped completely, and millions of dollars were being saved daily.

On corruption, there was a new reality in the country. There was a time we’d been told that stealing was not corruption. But behold a new dawn. Every form of stealing was being punished, and all malefactors, both high and low, were being hurled before the courts, and thrown into jail.

What shall we say of massive infrastructure works round the country? Roads, bridges, rail, power, and many others. Nigeria had never seen it in that fashion.

Now, to look forward. What will the Buhari administration do in its second term? Many things, in fact, a basket of goodies. It is a term of consolidation, a term of legacy building, as encapsulated in the Next Level road map. Progress and prosperity for Nigerians at many levels.

The three fundamental areas will continue-security, economic revival, and fighting corruption-but there will be some other definite deliverables. What are they?

Education will be refocussed, with the curriculum tweaked to place more emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths. These will surely launch Nigeria into a new realm, positioning her with the developed world in the not too distant future.

Health care will come under focus, with the intention of building a healthy populace, who can hold their own in different areas of endeavour.

Infrastructure development will continue. Roads, rail, bridges, housing, and many others. The country will become one giant construction site, and this will further unlock economic development, and improve the quality of life.

Government will be inclusive. The boundless talents of Nigerians will be harnessed for national development. More women and youths would be brought on board.

Poverty reduction will be a deliberate policy. The Social Investment Program, already described as the largest and most successful in Africa, will be strengthened with the introduction of Monibank for traders and artisans, while an Entrepreneurs Bank would also be established to take care of small and medium scale enterprises. Home Grown School Feeding Program, catering for the needs of about ten million pupils now, will be given a fillip, engagement of unemployed graduates, and conditional cash transfer to the poorest of the poor, would also continue. Millions of Nigerians would be taken out of grinding poverty in the next four years, no doubt.

Power. Billions of dollars had been expended on this in the past decades, but where is the power, as the President would ask. Emphasis would be on power generation and distribution as to make a difference in the next four years.

Agriculture would continue to have pride of place in terms of funding. Lip service had been paid to diversifying the Nigerian economy for decades, but now, it is reality. Food security will be achieved in the second term. About eight million jobs were generated from the sector in the first term, many more millions are sure to come.

Anti-corruption? No joke. People with itchy fingers, past and present, will continue to fall in trouble, and probity and accountability will remain the order of the day. Honesty remains the best policy.

All these, and more are what Nigerians can look forward to in the legacy epoch, which is the second term of the Buhari administration. And by the time the term ends, the country would never be the same again. The joy kiln will be kindled in the hearts of the people, and they will leap for joy. These are promises you can take to the bank.

.Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity

Osun Uncovers 769 Workers With Fake, Forged Certificates

The Osun State Government has uncovered 769 workers in the state’s civil service who have been working with fake and forged school certificates.

The supervising officer in the ministry of Information and Strategy, Adelani Baderinwa, said in a statement today, Friday, that the discovery was made after five years of screening, carried out by a consultancy firm employed by the state government.

“A consultancy firm, The Captain Consultants, engaged five years ago by the state government to verify the results and other necessary documents of the workers in the state has completed its assignment and submitted its report.

“The screening of the workers’ credentials came on the heels of controversies and reported forgery of results with which some of the workers allegedly used to secure job in the Osun civil service. At the commencement of the screening exercise in 2015, all the civil servants in the state were asked to submit their credentials in their personal files from which the Captain Consultants firm got access to their results and began the verification exercise.

“Each and every result submitted by each of the workers was verified in their various secondary schools, post secondary schools and tertiary institutions. Some of the workers who were suspected to have forged/fake results were summoned by the firm and asked to present original results or go to their various schools for either attestation or re-confirmation.

“The firm, on its own, approached the schools for ‘confirmation of results’ of the affected workers for which they were obliged. The verification process uncovered serious certificate infraction on the part of some of the workers across Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the government.

“In some cases, as discovered in the verification process, some of the affected workers used another person’s result, while some forged their secondary and post secondary schools results to secure job in the civil service.

“In the case of some people employed as drivers in the service, it was discovered that they forged the O’Level results they submitted for their appointment. However, the firm in its report recommended that some of the civil servants caught in the certificate infraction be pardoned, while some should not be pardoned.

“Recommended for pardon are 102 drivers and 30 other workers who are to be pardoned on compassionate ground. A total of 586 workers are not pardoned, while the case of some 51 workers are still pending. While the exercise was on, some of the workers who were cleared and pardoned were receiving their salary while those that are yet to be pardoned have their salary suspended.

“A complete list of all the workers involved in the certificate infraction has been pasted at the Ministry of Information and Strategy, Civil Service Commission and Local Government Service Commission. Affected workers should check their names in the aforementioned places.”

Snakes Sack Liberian President, George Weah From Office

Black snakes have chased away the Liberian President, George Weah from his office and he is now forced to work from his private residence.

According to the President’s Press Secretary Smith Toby, who spoke to the BBC, two black snakes were found in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building housing Weah’s official place of work.

He said that since Wednesday when the snakes were discovered, all workers in the presidency have been told to stay away until Monday, April 22.

“It’s just to make sure that crawling and creeping things get fumigated from the building,” Toby was quoted as saying. “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosts the office of the President, so it did an internal memo asking the staff to stay home while they do the fumigation.”

The office of the President has been based in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since a fire in 2006 gutted the nearby presidential mansion.

A front page Africa news website video shows workers trying to attack the snakes when they appeared near the building’s reception.

According to the Presidential spokesman, the snakes were never killed.

“There was a little hole somewhere (through which) they made their way back. That building’s been there for years now, and [because of] the drainage system, the possibility of having things like snakes crawling in that building was high.”

Police and presidential security were seen guarding Weah’s residence in the capital Monrovia. A fleet of vehicles including escorts jeeps were parked outside.

Mr. Toby said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs started to fumigate on Friday, and that the President “is definitely returning to his office on Monday after the fumigation whether or not the snakes are found and killed.”

Adamawa Teachers Insist New Gov Must Implement N32,000 Minimum Wage As Promised

Adamawa State school teachers under the auspices of Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), has said that they expect the newly elected governor on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ahmadu Fintiri to fulfil his electoral promise by paying N32,000 as minimum wage to workers in the state.

Chairman of the state chapter of NUT, Rodney Nathan, commended President Muhammadu Buhari for signing into law the N30,000 new National Minimum Wage for workers and said that the state workers are looking forward to receiving N32,000 as minimum wage.

Rodney Nathan said that Fintiri, being a man of his words, would not renege on his promise even as he acknowledged that the new national minimum wage would go a long way in improving the standards of living of a Nigerian worker..

The union leadership advised the incoming administration to address some of the challenges faced by the teachers in the state.

He mentioned lack of implementation of promotion, upgrade of teachers, transport leave grants, among others as some of the major challenges facing teachers in the state.

Source: NAN.

 

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