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Gov Fayemi Presents N129.9 Billion Budget For 2019

Ekiti Governor, Kayode Fayemi

The governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi has presented N129.924,472,135.01 Appropriation Bill to the State House of Assembly for legislative approval. The budget is made up of N57, 214, 891, 758.72 capital expenditure and N72, 709, 580, 376.29 as recurrent expenditure.

Tagged: “Budget of Restoration,” it was presented today, Friday, before the Speaker, Adeniran Alagbada, and other members of the House for passage.

In the budget proposal, infrastructure takes the largest share of N40, 122, 788, 579. 83 while a total of N33, 393, 440, 901.80 was earmarked for social investment drives.

Governor Fayemi praised the Assembly for the commitment to the state, saying that the cardinal objective of the budget estimate is to drive the four cardinal objectives of his administration, premised on: Knowledge economy, social investment, infrastructure and human capital development and agriculture and rural development.

He said that the budget is judiciously tailored towards good governance and speedy economic recovery for Ekiti State and its people.

“The budget encapsulates the plans, policies and programmes of this administration. I equally want to assure you that the needed resources to ensure the success of its provisions shall be effectively sourced.

“I urge you for timely consideration to the passage of this revenue and expenditure estimate as 2019 is already here.”

Governor Fayemi said that for smooth sail and passage of the Appropriation Bill, he sought the input of all relevant stakeholders and reflected the collective aspiration, needs and demands for sustainable growth and development across the 16 local government areas of the state.

Reviewing the 2010 budget performance, Governor Fayemi said: “this year has been a year of uncertainty for Ekiti State and Ekiti Kete. However, the cheering news is that we are ending the year on a hopeful and promising note.

“With your continued supports and commitment to a 4-point agenda of this administration, we will together chart a new course for greater-tomorrow we will all be proud of.

“We have assumed office, we have embarked on extensive work in examining the state’s finances , our domestic economy, the challenges we confront, and opportunities before us.

“We promise you to live up to the expectation of publishing details of the state finances during the first 100th day of this government.”

Speaking earlier, the Speaker said that the task of rebuilding Ekiti to a model required the services and collaboration of the three arms of government, assuring that never again should the state House of Assembly engage the executive in battle of wit and control.

Alagbada said that the political events of the recent time had made Ekiti a laughing stock in the comity of nations, saying that the state stands the chance of recovering fast with Dr. Fayemi, an accomplished scholar, in the saddle.

He assured that the budget proposal would be granted expeditious passage in the overall interest of the state.

“Those expecting the Ekiti State House of Assembly to be a battlefield or a war zone should better look elsewhere, because they will be is appointed.

“Our governor is a listening administrator who accords every arm of government deserved respect and dignity. He is not going to be a meddlesome interloper like others.”

What Beer Parlour Attitude Of Some NASS Members Caused Us – Senator Shehu Sani

Senator representing Kaduna central district in the National Assembly, Shehu Sani, has regretted that the beer parlour attitude of some members of the National Assembly had denied the parliamentarians the opportunity of asking President Muhammadu Buhari some questions regarding the performances of the 2018 budget performance.

Speaking as a guest on Channels TV’s Politics Today in Abuja, today, Thursday, Senator Sani emphasized that his colleagues missed the opportunity of allowing the leadership of the National Assembly dock the President and question the figures he reeled out before the lawmakers during his 2019 budget presentation.

“As far as I am concerned, the performance of the government has not made any significant progress with regards to 2017 and now.

“But booing the president is not the best way to challenge those facts. We could have had the opportunity of the leaders of both Houses (of Parliament) put the President in dock and challenge his figures but it was missed.

“Naturally, the parliament is not a graveyard or library where you want people to be silent. But it is also not a beer parlour or a bus station.

“As far as I am concerned, we could have put him (Buhari) to task and ask him questions and also challenge those figures that he presented before us.

“For me, even the figures he raised are questionable but the opportunity for one to put his figures to fact was missed actually.”

2019: Farmers Donate N1.77 Billion To Fund Buhari Presidential Campaign

The Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN), and Fertilizers Producers and Suppliers Association of Nigeria (FEPSAN) have jointly donated the sum of N1.77 billion to fund the re-election campaign of President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 election.

They made the announcement during a Gala Night, on Wednesday night, organized by beneficiaries of the government’s Anchor Borrowers Programme held at the State House Conference Center, Abuja.

President of RIFAN, Aminu Goronyo, said that with membership of about 12.2 million and with each member donating N100 to the campaign, it will translate to N1.2 billion.

President of FEPSAN, Thomas Etuh, on his part, announced that FEPSAN is contributing N570 million to the re-election bid of the president.

They both testified to how the Programme has changed the fortunes of the agriculture sector, which they described as unprecedented empowerment Programme.

Goronyo said apart from the increasing progress in the sector, the President’s policies have also resulted in savings of billions of naira for the country.

According to him, “all these achievements are from your commitments and favorable policies to agriculture.”

Etuh, on his part said N120 billion was saved in two years from fertilizer subsidy.

President Buhari, noted that statistics from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) have confirmed that his administration’s policies are yielding results.

He said he inherited “a broken system in the agricultural sector in 2015”.

“Seeing your faces and hearing your stories give me hope. Today, we are on track to achieving an all inclusive economy”.

Meanwhile, President Buhari has directed the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to commence the restocking of all its Strategic Grains Reserves nationwide

He said the directive had become imperative following the completion of a comprehensive survey on damages done to farmers and fishing communities in the riverine areas as a result of flood disaster.

He said the report indicated that over 160,000 farmers and additional 70,000 fishermen were affected by the disaster.

“For about three months the National Food Security Council working with the National Emergency Management Agency conducted comprehensive survey of the farmers, fishermen and livestock owners affected by the flood disaster,” he said.

He thanked the organisers of the event, and assured that the federal government would continue to implement policies and programmes meant to uplift the standard of living of the Nigerian farmers as well as boost food sufficiency in the country.

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN), Godwin Emefuele said the Anchor Borrowers programme launched on the November, 17, 2015 has resulted in the saving of $800 million.

He said import bills before the introduction of the programme was as high as N1.4 trillion annually, adding that the programme has been created 2.5 million jobs from rice farming alone.

The CBN governor who described the programme as the most successful anchor programme in Africa, added that “It has raised the standard of our farmers.

“The program is changing the narrative of agricultural investments in Nigeria.

“It has brought the era of food security and sustenance leading to a cut in forex being used for importation of rice and other food items into the country,” he said.

Emefiele stated the programme had received support from stakeholders across the country including state governors.

The CBN governor revealed that the bank was also in partnership with other commodity associations who were working to reduce importation bills and to create jobs.

Source: Per Second.

2019 UTME: JAMB Begins Sale Of Form January 3

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced January 3, 2019 as the commencement date for the sale of forms for the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

Jamb said that the registration window would be open for six weeks for prospective candidates.

The Board also said that it will discontinue the use of cyber cafes for registration of candidates beginning from the next examinations in 2019.

This was announced today, Tuesday by JAMB’s Registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, during his meeting with proprietors of Computer Based Test (CBT) centres at the University of Lagos.

“We are no longer going to allow the cyber cafes to do the registration exercise for prospective candidates because they are extorting candidates and overcharging them.

“They also do services they do not have the capacity to do, coupled with the fact that there was no way of tracking them because they were not registered.

“Another major reason is the mix-up they create on the data of the candidates. Some will just ask the candidates to write their names and other details down for them.

“On accumulating such data, they now get all of them mixed-up, thereby creating problems for these candidates.

“We know there will be uproar because they make a lot of illegitimate money from these services, but we cannot leave the candidates at their mercy.

“Particularly when people will make noise that it is JAMB that was extorting them.”

Professor Oloyede said that JAMB has so far accredited 718 centres where prospective candidates can walk in to do their registrations.

He said that the 2019 general elections would not hinder the sale of UTME forms as the board had adjusted its examination schedule ahead of the election.

“We thank INEC for giving us an early notice and so, it is expected that the exercise will be hitch-free.”

The JAMB Registrar also revealed that officials of the agency would be visiting the United Kingdom next week to see what ways the body can use technology to have smooth conduct of examinations at its centres for visually impaired candidates.

“Next week, some of our officials will be in the United Kingdom where all the assessment bodies, who are attending to the blind, will meet.

“They will meet with a view to finding the best technology to use for these special candidates at a better price, because of the exchange rate.

“However, those with Braille machines, they are available; we will give them and those who do not have, we want to encourage them, whatever best method available to us, we will deploy because we want to be as inclusive as possible.

“That is also why we have set up a committee of experts under Prof. Peter Okebukola, to look for all-inclusive methods to be able to attend and bend it to suit the purposes of all these peculiar candidates.”

He warned CBT proprietors the Board will not tolerate JAMB-related materials at their various centres, saying “JAMB will continue to partner with you, empower good CBT centres to do things properly, as all essential services will henceforth be done by our good CBT centres.

“But to whom much is given, much is expected and so as we restrict services to you, you will be rewarded accordingly.

“But that does not stop there, as we will also beam our searchlight by tracking you also, to ensure that you remain in the right track.

“Do not pack up your centres and convert it to another thing, after the UTME, because we can come at any time for inspection.”

Ex Gov Kwakwaso’s Political Allies Dump Him In PDP, Return To APC In Kano

President Buhari with L-R: Alh, Aminu Dabo, Bala Mohammed Gwagwarwa, Prof Hafiz Abubakar, Jigawa State Governor Abubakar Badaru, Gen Danjuma Danbazau, Sen ISA Zarewa and Engr Mu’azu Magaji as he meets with Former APC Members who are on their way back to the Party in State House on 19th Dec 2018

Many political allies of the former governor of Kano State, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, who followed him to defect from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to join the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have returned to APC.

They include the former Kano State deputy governor, Professor Hafiz Abubakar; former Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Architect Aminu Dabo; the immediate past National Treasurer of the PDP, Bala Mohammed Gwagwarwa; Security Adviser to Kwankwaso, retired General Danjuma Dambazau; Engineer Mu’azu Magaji, Senator Isa Zarewa who left in protest against the last APC primaries, and others.

The returnees, who were led to President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Vila, Abuja, today, Thursday, by the Governor of Jigawa State, Abubakar Badaru, assured the President that they are ready to work with everyone to record yet another historic victory in the 2019 general elections.

President Buhari, who received them back into the APC fold, called on stakeholders in the APC all over the country to work for genuine reconciliation “for the benefit of our people and our nation.”

President Buhari said that the party is large enough to accommodate everyone and promised to speak to the leadership of the party and government in Kano to accommodate and work with the returnees.

President Buhari Warns Police Against Torture, Extra-Judicial Killings

President Buhari presents Award to the Best Female Cadet Evangeline Babuba during the Passing Out Parade Ceremony of the 1st Regular Course of the Nigeria Police Academy in Kano State on 20th Dec 2018

President Muhammadu Buhari has warned men and officers of the Nigeria police against trture, extra judicial killings and other acts which tend to bring the community in conflict with them.

The President stressed that unprofessional conducts such as illegal detentions, extrajudicial killings, torture and violation of fundamental human rights are not acceptable and must be avoided by the Police at all times.

President Buhari, who addressed the convocation and passing out parade of 602 graduands of the First Regular Cadet Course at the Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State today, Thursday, said: “we must abide by the constitutional code of conduct in policing our people.

”The Police in its efforts to fight crime must work in partnership with the community. You cannot properly police the people without their consent.”

President Buhari used the occasion to remind police officers to shun corruption and resist all temptations that impede the integrity and professionalism of the Force.

”It is appropriate to warn you as Police Officers not to see yourselves as being above the Law.  You must be above board and resist all temptations. Be contented with your salaries and allowances.

”The Government recently increased your general emoluments to make you more efficient and effective in the discharge of your duties. With this increase in your salaries, you have less reason to fall into temptations of financial or other inducements.

”Let me again reiterate that this administration has zero tolerance for corruption. Corruption is the major reason why the Nigerian economy has not developed at the rate of other comparable countries.

”If we must develop and reap the fruits of our democratic dispensation we must shun corruption at all levels. It is, therefore, your responsibilities and other anti-corruption agencies to kill corruption before Corruption overtakes Nigeria.”

The President commended the police for the successes it has recorded in the fight against various aspects of crime in the country, even as he acknowledged that they had worked closely with the military in the fight against Boko Haram in the North East.

”I am aware that you have just deployed over 2000 Police Officers including Special Forces to the North East to support the efforts of the Military.

”The success recorded in the fight against Boko Haram in the North East cannot be related without mentioning the support you are giving to the Military. The group is no longer occupying any Nigerian Territory as it used to before the advent of this administration.

”The recent attacks by the Boko Haram group can be likened to attempts of defeated insurgents to re-organize its ragtag and scattered individuals. This, however, will not be possible as adequate strategic plans have been put in place in conjunction with our neighbouring countries to completely wipe out the group.”

On the 2019 elections, President Buhari reiterated that it is the duty of the police, supported by other security agencies to adequately secure the elections.

“You must do everything possible to make the election violence free to avoid ballot box snatching, multiple voting, vote buying on sites, attack on electoral officers and other acts which might negatively impact on the elections and their outcome, ” the President said at the event attended by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar of Jigawa State, the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris and other senior police officers.

“The elections must be conducted in a violence free environment for it to be adjudged credible, free and fair in the eyes of both local and international observers.”

The President pledged that his administration will continue to do all that is possible to make the Nigeria Police efficient and responsive to the security needs of the country by providing the necessary assistance to make its operations technology based.

Buhari congratulated the graduands on successfully completing the five years training programme in the institution, and enjoined the new officers to be courageous, brave and determined in the fight against all forms of crime in the country.

The President is happy that he is the first serving President to witness the passing out parade of the first batch of Nigeria Police Academy Cadet Officers.

“You should consider yourselves privileged, not only for being able to complete the course but for being adjudged worthy in character, fitness and in learning to pass out as Cadet Assistants Superintendents in the Nigeria Police Force.”

A major highlight of the event was the presentation of a sword of honour to the best graduating Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police, Shuaibu Aminu by the President.

He also presented an award to the best female graduating Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police Evangeline Babuba.

Court Stops NASS Workers From Continuing With Strike

National Industrial Court of Nigeria has directed  the striking National Assembly under the aegis of Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN), to suspend their strike which they embarked on to demand the payment of the accumulated allowances.

The workers have been jointly dragged to court by Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.

In a ruling today, on the Order of interim injunction issued through suit number NICN/ABJ/360/2018, Justice Sanusi Kado directed the leadership of PASAN and their agents to refrain from proceeding on strike.

Saraki and Dogara, had, in their motion ex parte, filed on December 18, sought the order of the court to restrain PASAN members from proceeding on strike pending the determination of the motion on notice before it. The motion on notice was deposed to by a legal practitioner in the office of the Senate President, Sambo Ndahi.

PASAN had, on Monday, embarked on a four-day warning strike over unpaid allowances to the tune of N2.7bn.

PASAN members were stopped from gaining access to the National Assembly on Wednesday when President Muhammadu Buhari presented the 2019 appropriation bill.

Punch

2019: Allied Peoples Movement Adopts Buhari As Its Presidential Candidate

The Allied Peoples Movement has adopted President Muhammadu Buhari as its presidential candidate.

The National Chairman of the APM, Alhaji Yusuf Dantalle, at the launch of the party’s campaign in Ogun State today, Thursday, presented the party’s flag for the number one office to Buhari, who is also the All Progressives Congress presidential (APC) candidate.

Alhaji Yusuf Dantelle, while presenting the flag to Buhari, who was represented by the APM governorship candidate in the state, Adekunle Akinlade, congratulated the people of Ogun State for standing against injustice.

“I congratulate you not just for handing over the flag to the next governor of the state, but for standing up to claim what is your own, for standing for freedom and for standing for the emancipation of your land.

“On behalf of the APM family and the people of Ogun State, Baba is the next president of Nigeria. This flag is for Baba, President Muhammadu Buhari.

“With the mandate of the entire APM family, this flag signifies the adoption of President Buhari as the presidential candidate of Ogun State and Nigeria.”

Akinlade, in his response, thanked the APM chairman and assured him that he would deliver the flag to the state chairman of the All Progressives Congress and the Ogun State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, “to pass it on to Mr. President that our great party, APM in Ogun State, has adopted him as our presidential flag bearer.”

Source: Punch

Presidency Faults Report Of Amnesty International On Herders, Farmers Conflict

Shehu Garba

The Nigerian Presidency has faulted Amnesty International’s report on the conflict between herders and farmers in Nigeria which it said has put to question the validity of the Amnesty’s evidence-gathering.

In a statement today, Thursday, explaining some points, the senior special adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu said that Amnesty International got some of its facts wrong.

“It is not correct to state in any way that the problem between farmers and herders is a new thing over the last three years. It has been happening for over 100 years. Colonial Powers Britain and France had regularly recorded these conflicts which are available in Archives.

“It is equally untrue that government has done nothing. Alleged human rights abuses have been investigated. Clashes have been reduced through government’s actions.

“This progress is due to the strong determination of the administration to punish rights violators no matter who they are, including the military through Orderly Room trials, Court Martials and the regular courts.

“This administration has given absolute freedom to the National Human Rights Commission and set an important record by paying compensation to the victims of the rights abuses. The Apo Six, for instance, had received compensation to the tune of N135 million. Just a few months back, the President signed the law against torture.

“In an interim report in October this year, the International Criminal Court, ICC, stated that:

“The Nigerian authorities appear to have taken concrete steps in fulfilling their primary responsibility of investigating and prosecuting ICC crimes. While there seem to be a tangible prospect of further proceedings against members of Boko Haram including high level commanders, at this time, the same cannot be said of NSF in particular since the Nigerian authorities deny any allegations against the latter.”

“Every country experiencing any level of insecurity or insurgency either as a matter of external aggression, or even more sensitively, internal conflict is confronted with complex and sensitive issues.  Nigeria is no exception.

“The government is very much concerned about the sad and unfortunate loss of lives and properties, and the collateral broken/threatened communal relationships and societal mutual trust occasioned by attacks our nation has experienced.

“As a nation, we remain unrelenting in securing our country, and restoring peace in troubled areas.  Although the complications that attend internal conflicts are present in Nigeria, the courage to confront both the conflicts and their complexities remain a matter of priority to this Administration.

“Indeed, reputable global organizations have recognized that the efforts of our security forces, who work tirelessly to secure our communities, are yielding results. An example of this is the recently published Global Terrorism Index Report, 2018, which acknowledged the effectiveness of Nigeria’s counter-insurgency operations, stating that:

“Total deaths from terrorism in Nigeria fell to 1,532 in 2017, a decrease of 16 per cent from the prior year. The decline follows the 63 per cent drop in deaths in Nigeria in the preceding year, and a 34 per cent drop in 2015. This highlights the effectiveness of the counter-insurgency operations undertaken in Nigeria and its neighbours, Cameroon, Niger and Chad.”

“Curiously, the Amnesty International report “Harvest of Death: three years of bloody clashes between farmers and herders in Nigeria”,” appears to be inconsistent with the Report above. Global Terrorism Index Report is considered a credible source even for Amnesty International covering the same period and the same terrain.

“However Amnesty International in addition to stating inaccurate casualty figures misleadingly alleges that the government has failed to protect affected communities and refused to investigate, arrest and prosecute perpetrators of these attacks. Nothing could be further from the truth.

“This administration has continued to work ceaselessly to enhance security in affected parts of the country, ensure that victims are provided with relief, and that criminals are arrested and prosecuted. It is careless and mischievous to misrepresent the facts and thereby mislead the public.

“Our security forces are not going to be deterred, neither will their morale and effort be affected by any tendentious report that mischaracterizes the important sacrifice they make to protect citizens at great risk of injury or death.

“It is the global norm and custom that assessors and commentators are fair and factual in their reportage and accounts of incidents and situations so that they do not endanger the lives of security personnel or worsen conflicts. Nonetheless, our security forces will continue to intensify ongoing and new multi-pronged approaches to conflict resolution.

“The Federal Government welcomes fair and constructive assessments aimed at dousing tension and promoting mutual communal confidence, safety and security, but rejects inflammatory statements, reports or assessments that stoke tension and deepen mistrust and thereby intensify conflicts and violence.

“As part of a more comprehensive intervention and response to the violence and conflict, the Federal Government deployed security forces to affected areas, empanelled fact-finding missions, and repeated visits and engagement by the most senior government and security officials/special forces including the President as well as relocating command and control apparatus to such areas. Further, the National Economic Council established a 10-man Committee on farmers/herdsmen clashes, headed by the Vice President.

“These high-level security operations and attention have led to the arrest of many people responsible for perpetrating violence. As a result, relative calm and peace have been restored to many communities.  There have been 500 arrests, with many convicted and as a result, relative peace and calm have been restored in many of the affected areas. Of particular note was the arrest and conviction of Alhaji Tashaku Aliyu and others who were apprehended in connection with the killing of 2 priests and 17 worshippers at St. Ignatius Catholic Church on April 24th, 2018 in Benue State. In addition, seven herdsmen that were involved in the kidnapping of a farm owner have been sentenced to life imprisonment by an Ondo State High Court.

“Beyond the security measures, President Muhammadu Buhari also authorized a mechanism and released NGN10 Billion for the rehabilitation of farms and farming communities to provide relief to affected areas. During a visit to Nasarawa State in February 2018, the President also reiterated his condemnation of the violent conflicts and their perpetrators and his administration’s commitment to protecting citizens and mitigating their losses.  He said:

“I also want to assure the people of the North Central and indeed all Nigerians that the federal government is working day and night to ensure peace and stability return. We have deployed additional resources to all the affected areas to maintain law and order. The attacks by suspected herdsmen and other bandits will not be tolerated. I appeal to all Nigerians to refrain from reprisal attacks. The security agencies have standing instructions to arrest and prosecute any persons found with illegal arms. I will once again express my condolences and sympathy to all the affected victims of these barbaric acts.

“This position was again reiterated by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, in June 2018 during his visit to Plateau State, where he held meetings with community leaders and condoled with the people.

“A vital component of our successes or any success in similar conflicts is accurate reporting and credible intelligence. We encourage reporters to be accurate and citizens to provide information about known or even suspicious activities or persons to ensure we succeed in preventing attacks, and eliminating this scourge.

“Finally, and in the interest of openness, the Federal Ministry of Justice is analysing the Amnesty International Report for further responses, and actions where applicable and necessary.

“The Federal Government also appeals to communities not to be provoked or inflamed by this misleading report to seek or pursue reprisal action against others within their communities, but to remain assured that the government will continue to take steps to secure citizens and promote amicable conflict resolution as well as peaceful co-existence.”

Garba Shehu however thanked the organization for confirming a fact that the conflict is not about religion and that it is being stoked by local politicians and that this whole problem is about scarcity of resources.

Minister Pleads With Buhari To Intervene In $69.3 Million Counterpart Fund Debt On Kano, Lagos Terminals

Minister of state for aviation, Hadi Sirika

Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, has pleaded with President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene in the $69.3 Million counterpart funding debt on the Kano and Lagos airport terminal.

The minister, who spoke at the commissioning of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja terminal today by the President, said that his ministry is committed to rounding up the Kano, Lagos project soon as the contractor has gone ahead to implement it as approved.

He said that the contractor recently slowed down the pace of work on the two airport terminals “due to non-payment of $69.3 million counterpart funding by government.

“May I respectfully at this point, request Mr. President’s kind intervention in this regard, please.

Mr. President, during the budget presentation yesterday at the National Assembly, you stated unparallel achievements of this administration that cannot be controverted even by the worst enemy, especially given the circumstance we found ourselves as a nation.

“I am very happy to say that you are walking your talk also in Aviation.”

Senator Sirika that the Kano and Lagos projects represent the phase two in the effort to position Nigeria on top of Africa airport facilities.

He said that for the first time in Nigeria’s history, under President Buhari, Abuja and Lagos Airports were certified by the regulators, in accordance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards and recommended practices (SARPS), adding that the other Airports will be certified in 2019.

“After 34 years of brazen neglect, Abuja runway became unsafe, threatening lives daily, we shut it down completely and reconstructed it within 6 weeks. Ontime and on budget. For this reason and other improvements, the Airport Council International in October, 2018 awarded NAIA Abuja the most improved in safety in Africa

“Following the selfish ‘killing’ of Nigeria Airways Limited, its workers entitlement was painfully ignored by the Government that committed the crime for a dozen of years. N45Bn was verified by this Government and half was paid immediately and the balance half is in 2019 appropriation as per your directives sir

“PHC International Airport is Commissioned and the domestic is about to be completed. From worst to Best!

• Abuja International Terminal is completed and being commissioned now

• ICAO has designated the FAAN AVSEC training centre in Lagos as the regional Aviation Security Training Centre of excellence for West and Central African region

• Similarly, NCAT Zaria has been designated as the ICAO regional training centre of excellence for Africa and IATA authorised training centre. On the 11th of May 2016 and 12th April 2017 ICAO awarded the college Highest number of training instructors course conducted and Highest number of ICAO courses conducted

• N4.5Bn Fire fighting simulator is being installed at the college as well as a B737 full motion flight simulator

• Calibration aircraft has been procured and will be delivered in February 2019

• Our Meteorological Agency NIMET has been awarded ISO 9001 2015 version by WMO, making Nigeria the only country to achieve this feat in Africa

• We installed LLWAS in several airports in the country….sosoliso

• We retained the FAA Cat1 status, without recourse to foreign consultants

• We scored 96.45% in safety audit conducted by ICAO

• In Nov 2017 we hosted the ICAO world Aviation Forum IWAF 3, the 1st outside Montreal, with over 70 countries in attendance and very many at ministerial level. The theme was ‘financing the development of aviation infrastructure’

• In July 2017 we hosted ICAO RPAS symposium, the attendance was similar to that of IWAF3. This focus on Nigeria by the world Aviation has never been witnessed before the coming of your leadership Mr President

• The contribution to GDP has risen from 0.4% to 0.6%

• This growth is best seen when Q1Q2 2017 is compared to Q1Q2 2018 where domestic operations grew by 33% and International by 13.5%

• The new Civil Aviation act and that of our agencies has been passed by FEC and is now before NASS

• AIB app has been launched and is available on google and apple stores to ease reporting of accidents and incidents

• Safety bulletin has been published for the first time in the history of AIB and as many as 39 final reports have been released

• Nigeria under your leadership attained level 3 out of 4 in areas of state safety programme of ICAO thereby moving from red to green on ICAO’s dash board

• We have developed and published Performance based navigation procedures for 18 airports as well as introduced standard instrument departures and standard arrival routes at LOS, ABV, KN and PHC

• Mr President you approved zero duty on aircraft and spares to assist industry players to provide the needed service and make some decent profit

• We met over $600 million dollars earned revenue unrepatriated by foreign airlines, despite the crunch, however you directed it be paid and it was paid

Before I conclude this remark sir, permit me to report on the 5th stakeholder forum held last month here in Abuja.”

The minister recalled that the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Terminal is the second in the series of Airport terminals to be commissioned from the projects funded by the China-Exim bank loan of $500 million with a counterpart funding of $100 million from the debt management office.

He said that from political and economic perspectives, the airport is very strategic to Nigeria not only because it is the gateway to the nation’s capital but also because it the second busiest airport in the country and the fastest growing in passenger traffic in West and Central Africa, with an average growth rate of 8 percent, where the world average growth is 5.8 percent.

“The Airport processed 5,709,012 passengers in 2017. This volume equals to about 13 times the total number of passengers recorded by Ghana as a country.

“The terminal building you are about to commission Mr President, has annual passenger capacity of 15m covering a space of approximately 56,000m2. It also has the following facilities as well as capabilities;

• 72 check-in counters

• 5 baggage collection carousels

• 28 immigration desks at arrival and 16 at departure

• 8 security screening points

• 8 passenger boarding bridges

• Walkway to link the FCT metro rail

• Additional apron for remote parking of aircraft

• Linkway to domestic wing

And many other facilities that are properly designed and laid out in accordance with modern requirements for airport operations.

Mr President will recall FEC approval of the second tranche for the funding of the phase two of this project in the sum of $461,795,551.02. The phase takes into cognisance, additional facilities that will enhance airport efficiency. These includes but not limited to

• Construction of additional apron

• Multi-level car park

• Fire station

• Additional boarding bridges

• Connection between the old and the new terminals

• Facility and boarding bridge to accommodate Airbus A380.”

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